The Formula R10 Championship is the twenty-sixth season of official Realish Racing competition. The season will run from October to December 2018.
The series will be run using Reiza Studios' Automobilista and will feature early-2000s Formula 1 machinery. The season serves as a spiritual sequel to the Formula R2000 Festival, except for the longer season length and faster machinery.
Stock X Reloaded Drivers' Champion Mark Singleton is set to return to defend his current title. As there was no teams' championship contested in the previous season, Unified Petroleum Autosports are the reigning Teams' Champions from the Realish Prototype International Challenge.
Format
The eight rounds will each feature five sessions:
- Practice 1 - running throughout the week of the race beginning on the Monday evening.
- Practice 2 - 30 minutes, beginning at 19:00 GMT.
- Qualifying - 10 minutes, with the fastest flying laps determing the grid for Race 1, and the second-fastest flying laps determing the grid for Race 2.
- Race 1 - About 30 minutes in length with lapped distance and a standing start, beginning at approximately 20:00 GMT.
- Race 2 - About 30 minutes in length with lapped distance and a standing start, beginning at approximately 20:40 GMT.
Car Specifications
All drivers will compete in the Formula V10 car. These high-powered brutes require a very specific driving style to get used to, with plenty of torque and aerodynamic grip.
Formula V10
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Engine |
3.0L V10
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Power |
817bhp @ 18400 RPM
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Torque |
331nm @ 16200 RPM
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Weight |
600kg
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Tyre |
Bridgestone Potenza grooved
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Teams can choose from the following engine brands (though this will not affect car performance):
- Asiatech
- BMW
- Ferrari / Acer / Petronas
- Ford / Cosworth / European
- Honda
- Mercedes-Benz
- Renault
- Toyota
The Formula V10 comes with traction control, as well as on-board adjustable brake bias and anti-roll bars.
Entry List
Drivers competing in their first season of Realish Racing competition will additionally compete for the Newcomers' Trophy, and can choose to drive for the Realish Racing New Driver Programme team for their first full season (if they wish to do so, instead of creating their own team or joining an existing one).
Team
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Engine
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No.
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Driver
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Rounds Entered
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Bad Pun Racing
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Honda RA003E
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1
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Mark Singleton
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1-4, 7-16
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71
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William Fry
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1-12, 15-16
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Argosport
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Asiatech AT02
|
00
|
Sam Hill
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9-10, 13-16
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13
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Neil Heatlie
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1, 11
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Cosmo Seiki Japan
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Acer 01A
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2
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1-5
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166
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Chris Williamson
|
1-10
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Unified Petroleum Autosports
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Mercedes FO110P
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3
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Kyran Parkin
|
1-12, 15-16
|
14
|
Lazaros Filippakos
|
1-16
|
Scuderia Uccello
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Cosworth CR-3
|
7
|
Sam Hirani
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3-4
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Fury Racing
|
Honda RA003E
|
31
|
Matthew Wheeler
|
15-16
|
314
|
April Carlsvard
|
1-12
|
aureus motorsport
|
Toyota RVX-03
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10
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Björn Golda
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1-8, 11-16
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23
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Alex Odell
|
3-16
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Kaibutsu Racing
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Honda RA003E
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35
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Allie Ferrie
|
1-12, 15-16
|
64
|
Campbell Wallis
|
1-16
|
Howler Racing
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Toyota RVX-03
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43
|
Rob Covey
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3-4, 7-8, 11-12
|
85
|
Matt Davies
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1-4, 7-8, 13-14
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Realish Racing NDP
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Renault RS23
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59
|
Evan Adams
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1-2, 7-8, 13-14
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ByCraig Racing
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BMW P83
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74
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Artur Borowski
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1-2, 5-12, 15-16
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86
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Craig Woollard
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1-4, 7-16
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Tropico Motorsports
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BMW P83
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91
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James Lambert
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1-2, 9, 11
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Blue - Newcomer driver
Driver Changes
Calendar & Results
Round
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Race
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Venue
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Circuit
|
Time of Day
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Conditions
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Race Length
|
Pole Position
|
Winning Driver
|
Winning Team
|
Fastest Lap
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Date
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1
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Formula R10 Brazilian Grand Prix
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1
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Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace Interlagos, São Paulo, Brazil
|
Grand Prix
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Day
|
|
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26 laps
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Kyran Parkin
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Unified Petroleum Autosports
|
Kyran Parkin
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Sunday 7th October 2018
|
2
|
Kyran Parkin
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Allie Ferrie
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Kaibutsu Racing
|
Kyran Parkin
|
2
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Formula R10 Italian Grand Prix
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3
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Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Imola, Bologna, Italy
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2001 GP
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Day
|
|
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23 laps
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Kyran Parkin
|
Kyran Parkin
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Unified Petroleum Autosports
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Sunday 14th October 2018
|
4
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Kyran Parkin
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Unified Petroleum Autosports
|
Kyran Parkin
|
3
|
Formula R10 Monaco Grand Prix
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5
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Monte Carlo Monte Carlo, Monaco
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Grand Prix
|
Day
|
|
|
24 laps
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Allie Ferrie
|
Kaibutsu Racing
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Sunday 21st October 2018
|
6
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Unified Petroleum Autosports
|
April Carlsvard
|
4
|
Formula R10 Canadian Grand Prix
|
7
|
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Île Notre Dame, Montreal, Canada
|
Grand Prix
|
Day
|
|
|
25 laps
|
Allie Ferrie
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Unified Petroleum Autosports
|
Allie Ferrie
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Sunday 28th October 2018
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8
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Unified Petroleum Autosports
|
Kyran Parkin
|
5
|
Formula R10 French Grand Prix
|
9
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Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours Magny-Cours, Nevers, France
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Grand Prix
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Day
|
|
|
25 laps
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Allie Ferrie
|
Kaibutsu Racing
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Sunday 18th November 2018
|
10
|
Lazaros Filippakos
|
Allie Ferrie
|
Kaibutsu Racing
|
Kyran Parkin
|
6
|
Formula R10 British Grand Prix
|
11
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Brands Hatch Brands Hatch, Kent, United Kingdom
|
Grand Prix
|
Day
|
|
|
29 laps
|
Mark Singleton
|
April Carlsvard
|
Fury Racing
|
Allie Ferrie
|
Sunday 25th November 2018
|
12
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Unified Petroleum Autosports
|
Kyran Parkin
|
7
|
Formula R10 German Grand Prix
|
13
|
Hockenheimring Hockenheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
|
2001 GP
|
Day
|
|
|
19 laps
|
Campbell Wallis
|
Mark Singleton
|
Bad Pun Racing
|
Mark Singleton
|
Sunday 2nd December 2018
|
14
|
Mark Singleton
|
Mark Singleton
|
Bad Pun Racing
|
Mark Singleton
|
8
|
Formula R10 Australian Grand Prix
|
15
|
Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide, Australia
|
1988 GP
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Day
|
|
|
26 laps
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Unified Petroleum Autosports
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Sunday 9th December 2018
|
16
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Allie Ferrie
|
Kaibutsu Racing
|
Kyran Parkin
|
Championship Standings
Points
The top twelve finishers in each race will score points.
1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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7th
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8th
|
9th
|
10th
|
11th
|
12th
|
20
|
15
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12
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10
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8
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7
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6
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5
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4
|
3
|
2
|
1
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All drivers are eligible to score points in the Drivers' Championship. The Drivers' Champion will be the driver with the most points at the end of the season. If points totals are tied between two or more drivers, race result countback will determine the champion, followed by fastest total combined race time. Drivers must complete more than 70% of the race distance to classify for points. The season will not incorporate dropped scores. The Newcomer driver finishing highest in the Drivers Championship will win the Newcomers Trophy.
The team with the highest combined points total from all of their drivers will win the Constructors Championship.
Drivers Championship
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Colour |
Result
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Gold |
Winner
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Silver |
2nd place
|
Bronze |
3rd place
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Green |
Finished, in points
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Blue |
Finished, no points
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Purple |
Did not finish (DNF)
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Red |
Disconnected (D/C)
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Black |
Disqualified (DSQ)
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White |
Did not start (DNS)
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Blank
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Did not participate
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Bold - Pole Position
Italics - Fastest Lap
† - Did not finish but was classified as 75% race distance was completed.
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Constructors Championship
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