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†The South City heats were run to only half of the planned length due to serious saety concerns, so half points were awarded.
†The South City heats were run to only half of the planned length due to serious safety concerns, so half points were awarded.


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Revision as of 13:21, 3 January 2013

The 2015 Rejects of LFS season is the fourth year of the Rejects of LFS series. One race was added to the calendar; a 300-kilometer endurance event held in Japan at the end of the season. Unlike previous year, individual engine development is no longer possible, and instead the teams have to choose from two different engine configurations manufactured by Judd and Zytek, respectively. However, the teams are allowed to rebadge their engines with a manufacturer of their choice. The spec chassis is named Scaven S15, and the teams are allowed to make slight upgrades to it during the course of the season. Another new feature is the possibility to choose from six different tyre manufacturers: Avon, Bridgestone, Dunlop, Goodyear, Michelin and Pirelli, each with their different characteristics.

Qualifying system

With the additions of Melrose Racing Team, Fusion Motorsports, Scuderia Vittore, Tarantino Autosport, Winton Racing, De Friis Motorsport and Kingfisher Racing expanding the number of entries to 30, the qualifying and race systems were heavily modified. Instead of having one feature and sprint race, there will be two heats with 15 cars each; the grids for them are determined in an earlier qualifying session. The race length and points system for the heats are the same as in the old sprint races. From both heats 10 of the fastest cars advance to the main feature race.

Should there be less than 10 finishers in one of the heats, then more finishers from the other heat are permitted into the feature race until the combined total is 20. If the combined total still is less than 20, then the drivers who completed the most race distance without finishing are allowed to participate as well. After the 20 participants are confirmed, a final qualifying session is held to determine the grid for the feature race.

The sole exception for this system is the last GP of the season, Nippon Super 300. There the grid is determined via a single qualifying session, with 10 of the slowest cars not being allowed to race.

Teams and drivers

Team Engine Tyres No. Race Drivers Rounds Test Driver(s)
United Kingdom.png Ultimate Racing Mercedes-Judd 3.0 V8 Michelin Icon.png 1 United States.png Cave Johnson 1-10 Germany.png Thomas Muller
2 France.png Sebastian Prost 1-10
Australia.png Red Bull World Race Team Autodynamics-Judd 3.0 V8 Michelin Icon.png 3 Germany.png Dieter Hallenstein 1-10 None
4 Finland.png Mika Paasonen 1-10
Australia.png ZimSport-Rosenforth Holden-Judd 3.0 V8 Bridgestone Icon.png 5 Iceland.png Ólafur Ragnar Hannesson 1-4 United Kingdom.png Mike Stern
Flag of Australia svg.png Dean Melville
Flag of Australia svg.png Dean Melville 11 5-6
Czech Republic.png Jiri Komárek 13 7-10
6 Albania.png Renato Bulku 1-10
United Kingdom.png Aeroracing Engineering Audi-Zytek 3.0 V8 Goodyear Icon.png 7 United States.png Brucie Kibbutz 1-10 None
8 Japan.png Akira Yamamura 1-10
Russia.png Ural Racing Lada-Judd 3.0 V8 Avon Icon.png 9 Russia.png Alexandra Kustova 1-4 Russia.png Ivan Lanin
Japan.png Yuki Matsudate
Russia.png Alexandra Kustova
Russia.png Ivan Lanin 4 5-10
10 Russia.png Viktor Pasitchnjuk 1-10
Belgium.png Grands Travaux Inutiles Trabant-Zytek 3.0 V8 Avon Icon.png 11 Liechtenstein.png Simon Garfünkel 1-10 Flag of Canada svg.png Justin Case
Belgium.png Gia van Dycke
Argentina.png Diego Mauricio Batistuta
12 Japan.png Nobushige Fukuda 1-4
Belgium.png Dorien Lamberigts 8 5-6
Flag of Canada svg.png Justin Case 14 7-10
Italy.png MasterCard Lancia Lancia-Judd 3.0 V8 Pirelli Icon.png 13 Italy.png Marco Bizzarri 1-10 Argentina.png Diego Mauricio Batistuta
United Kingdom.png Martin McGovern
Iceland.png Ólafur Ragnar Hannesson
Japan.png Nobushige Fukuda
14 Ghana.png Marcel Agyemang-Badu 1-10
Japan.png Takagi Racing Enterprises Honda-Judd 3.0 V8 Bridgestone Icon.png 15 Japan.png Hiroto Tojo 1-10 Japan.png Tetsuya Takagi
16 Japan.png Yui Megumi 1-4, 7-8
United States.png Frank Tenpenny 7 5-6
United States.png Collin Pratchett 16 9-10
Croatia.png Target Hydook Racing Zytek 3.0 V8 Avon Icon.png 17 France.png Benoît Voeckler 1 1-2 Macedonia.png Branko Ristic
Germany.png Carsten Jancker
France.png Jules Vergne 3 3-4
18 Belgium.png Alexandre Dorval 1-4
United Kingdom.png Jones Racing Judd 3.0 V8 Bridgestone Icon.png 19 South Africa.png Danny van Rijkens 1-4 None
France.png Gilles Massinion 6 5-10
20 Ireland.png Connor O'Heagan 1-8
TBA 17 9-10
Australia.png Melrose Racing Team BMW-Zytek 3.0 V8 Michelin Icon.png 21 Australia.png Jason Hamilton 1-10 United Kingdom.png Nathan McKane
Australia.png Joel Melrose
22 United Kingdom.png Martin McGovern 1-4
Japan.png Nobushige Fukuda 9 5-6
Argentina.png Diego Mauricio Batistuta 15 7-8
United Kingdom.png Fusion Motorsports Toyota-Zytek 3.0 V8
Honda-Zytek 3.0 V8
Goodyear Icon.png 23 Spain.png Diego Álvarez Torrente 1-10 Finland.png Jari Lappalainen
France.png Jules Vergne
Italy.png Scuderia Vittore with Plus One Mercedes-Zytek 3.0 V8 Goodyear Icon.png 24 Italy.png Andrea Bianchi 1-2, 5-6 Mexico.png Helio Hernandez
Spain.png Marcos Marcia
Spain.png Marcos Marcia 2 3-4, 7-10
25 Germany.png Martyn Rietacher 1-10
United States.png Tarantino Autosport Judd 3.0 V8 Dunlop Icon.png 26 United States.png Tristan Jung 1-10 None
United Kingdom.png Ilmor Winton Racing Ilmor-Zytek 3.0 V8 Pirelli Icon.png 27 United Kingdom.png Nathan McKane 1-10 Sweden.png Ragnar Larsen
Netherlands.png De Friis Motorsport Citroën-Zytek 3.0 V8 Dunlop Icon.png 28 Netherlands.png Karl van der Zwaart 1-10 Netherlands.png Jan de Friis
29 Mexico.png Helio Hernandez 1-6
Netherlands.png Jan de Friis 12 7-10
United Kingdom.png Kingfisher Racing Toyota-Judd 3.0 V8 Pirelli Icon.png 30 Latvia.png Matthias Valsattis 1-10 None
Mexico.png Team Rojo 5 Zytek 3.0 V8 Dunlop Icon.png 31 Mexico.png Pablo Galaz 5-10 Japan.png Toru Fukui
Italy.png Racing Team Solvalou 5 Assoluto-Zytek 3.0 V8 Avon Icon.png 32 Belgium.png Alexandre Dorval 10 5-10 Italy.png Antonio Fazio

Notes:

  • 1 - Sebastian Groves was originally meant to drive the second Hydook, but he moved to F1RWRS to replace the hapless Dean O'Lauchlan at the Autodynamics GP team after the 2015 F1RWRS Tasman Grand Prix. As Hydook Racing failed to nominate a replacement in time, the RoLFS Commission appointed Benoît Voeckler for the drive during the Blackwood rounds.
  • 2 - Andrea Bianchi spun off the track during the Blackwood feature race, and went on to say negative comments about the Scuderia Vittore team. The team decided to punish Bianchi by forcing him to sit out the next race at Westhill, with the team's tester Marcos Marcia substituting for him. Bianchi returned to the seat for Fern Bay, but was then permanently replaced by Marcia as he had to concentrate on his campaign in the 2015 F1 Rejects Indy Championship Series season.
  • 3 - Benoît Voeckler's lack of competence alarmed the RoLFS Commission, and he was replaced by Jules Vergne for the Westhill rounds.
  • 4 - Alexandra Kustova was banned for two race weekends for her offences at the Westhill round. The team decided to demote her into a test driver for the remainder of the season, while Ivan Lanin was promoted to a race seat.
  • 5 - Hydook Racing withdrew from the sport after Westhill, and their entries were allocated to two new teams - Team Rojo and Racing Team Solvalou.
  • 6 - Danny van Rijkens was immediately promoted to F1RWRS after his feature race win at Westhill, debuting with Tropico Grand Prix at the German Grand Prix. He was replaced by French debutant Gilles Massinion.
  • 7 - TRE decided to sit out Megumi from the Fern Bay round due to erratic driving at Westhill. American rookie Frank Tenpenny took her place. Tenpenny himself got banned from South City for dangerous driving, and Megumi moved back to the seat.
  • 8 - Grands Travaux Inutiles decided to sack Nobushige Fukuda due to him being "too anonymous". F3RWRS driver Dorien Lamberigts replaced him.
  • 9 - After being sacked from GTI, Fukuda moved to MRT to replace the underperforming Martin McGovern.
  • 10 - Similarly, Hydook's Alexandre Dorval found new employment in the newcomer team Solvalou.
  • 11 - Ólafur Ragnar Hannesson moved permanently to F3RWRS, and was replaced by Aussie rookie Dean Melville.
  • 12 - Helio Hernandez's lackluster performance at the Fern Bay heats led to him being sacked from the team. The team owner himself, Jan de Friis, replaced him.
  • 13 - Dean Melville was banned from the South City and Aston rounds for extremely dangerous driving at Fern Bay. He was replaced by Czech rookie Jiri Komárek.
  • 14 - Dorien Lamberigts was banned from the same rounds for similar offences, and was replaced by the team's reserve driver Justin Case.
  • 15 - Nobushige Fukuda was banned from the South City round for dangerous driving at Fern Bay. He was replaced by Diego Mauricio Batistuta.
  • 16 - Yui Megumi had accumulated too many penalty points after the South City round and was banned from taking part in the Aston round. Collin Pratchett served as her replacement.
  • 17 - Connor O'Heagan was banned from Aston for causing a serious accident at South City.

Season Calendar

Testing

# Track Date Fastest driver (Q) Fastest team (Q) Fastest driver (R) Fastest team (R)
1

Jamaica.png Fern Bay Gold

21-22 February Sweden.png Ragnar Larsen United Kingdom.png Winton Racing Belgium.png Gia van Dycke Belgium.png Grands Travaux Inutiles
2 United Kingdom.png Aston National Reversed 11-12 March Ireland.png Connor O'Heagan United Kingdom.png Jones Racing Germany.png Thomas Muller United Kingdom.png Ultimate Racing
3

United Kingdom.png Aston North

21-22 March Mexico.png Helio Hernandez Italy.png Scuderia Vittore Belgium.png Gia van Dycke Belgium.png Grands Travaux Inutiles

Championship races

Date Race Track Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
April 18 United Kingdom.png Blackwood Heat 1 GP Track Reversed Germany.png Martyn Rietacher Italy.png Marco Bizzarri Germany.png Martyn Rietacher Italy.png Scuderia Vittore
April 18 United Kingdom.png Blackwood Heat 2 GP Track Reversed Spain.png Diego Álvarez Torrente Liechtenstein.png Simon Garfünkel Ghana.png Marcel Agyemang-Badu Italy.png MasterCard Lancia
April 19 United Kingdom.png Blackwood Feature GP Track United Kingdom.png Nathan McKane United Kingdom.png Nathan McKane United Kingdom.png Nathan McKane United Kingdom.png Winton Racing
May 16 United Kingdom.png Westhill Heat 1 International Reversed United Kingdom.png Nathan McKane Belgium.png Alexandre Dorval United Kingdom.png Nathan McKane United Kingdom.png Winton Racing
May 16 United Kingdom.png Westhill Heat 2 International Reversed Spain.png Diego Álvarez Torrente United States.png Tristan Jung Spain.png Diego Álvarez Torrente United Kingdom.png Fusion Motorsports
May 17 United Kingdom.png Westhill Feature International Spain.png Diego Álvarez Torrente United Kingdom.png Nathan McKane South Africa.png Danny van Rijkens United Kingdom.png Jones Racing
June 20 Jamaica.png Fern Bay Heat 1 Green Spain.png Diego Álvarez Torrente Germany.png Martyn Rietacher United States.png Cave Johnson United Kingdom.png Ultimate Racing
June 20 Jamaica.png Fern Bay Heat 2 Green Italy.png Andrea Bianchi Italy.png Andrea Bianchi Italy.png Andrea Bianchi Italy.png Scuderia Vittore
June 21 Jamaica.png Fern Bay Feature Black Germany.png Martyn Rietacher Germany.png Martyn Rietacher Germany.png Martyn Rietacher Italy.png Scuderia Vittore
July 18 United Kingdom.png South City Heat 1 Classic Reversed Flag of Canada svg.png Justin Case Australia.png Jason Hamilton Flag of Canada svg.png Justin Case Belgium.png Grands Travaux Inutiles
July 18 United Kingdom.png South City Heat 2 Classic Reversed Netherlands.png Jan de Friis Argentina.png Diego Mauricio Batistuta Netherlands.png Jan de Friis Netherlands.png De Friis Motorsport
July 19 United Kingdom.png South City Feature City Long United States.png Brucie Kibbutz United States.png Brucie Kibbutz United States.png Brucie Kibbutz United Kingdom.png Aeroracing Engineering
August 15 United Kingdom.png Aston Heat 1 Club
August 15 United Kingdom.png Aston Heat 2 Club
August 16 United Kingdom.png Aston Feature Historic
September 12 Japan.png Kyoto Ring Heat 1 National
September 12 Japan.png Kyoto Ring Heat 2 National
September 13 Japan.png Kyoto Ring Feature GP Long
September 20 Japan.png Nippon Super 300 Kyoto Ring Oval

Non-championship events

Date Race Track Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
October 17-18 United Kingdom.png Aston 24 Hours Aston Grand Touring

Results

Drivers

Pos Driver BLA
United Kingdom.png
WES
United Kingdom.png
FER
Jamaica.png
SOU
United Kingdom.png
AST
United Kingdom.png
KYO
Japan.png
300
Japan.png
Points
H1 H2 FEA H1 H2 FEA H1 H2 FEA H1 H2 FEA H1 H2 FEA H1 H2 FEA
1 United Kingdom.png Nathan McKane 7 1 1 7 3 3 4† Ret 23.5
2 Germany.png Martyn Rietacher 1 19 3 4 5 1 11 DNQ 23
3 United States.png Brucie Kibbutz 11 DNQ 2 5 6 6 9 1 18
4 Spain.png Diego Álvarez Torrente 5 3 1 3 4 Ret 4† Ret 15.5
5 Latvia.png Matthias Valsattis 2 17 4 6 3 2 10 8 13
6 South Africa.png Danny van Rijkens 3 14 6 1 12
7 Japan.png Akira Yamamura 2 9 3 17 5 13 9 2 11
8 Italy.png Andrea Bianchi 3 Ret 1 14 8
9 Australia.png Jason Hamilton 14 DNQ 15* 2 13 DNQ 3 Ret 7.5
10 United States.png Cave Johnson 10 7 8 12 1 5 10 14 7
11 Albania.png Renato Bulku 9 11 4 11 6 4 6 4 7
12 Canada.png Justin Case 1 3 6.5
13 Japan.png Yui Megumi 7 2 8 DSQ 15 DNQ EX EX EX 6
14 Ghana.png Marcel Agyemang-Badu 1 10 5 Ret 11 DNQ Ret DNQ 5
15 United States.png Tristan Jung 5 6 13 DNQ 2 7 8 15 5
16 Liechtenstein.png Simon Garfünkel 13 DNQ 14 DNQ 2 NC 14 DNQ 4
17 Japan.png Hiroto Tojo 4 4 15 DNQ 8 10 13 DNQ 4
18 Spain.png Marcos Marcia 2 14 13 DNQ 3
19 Netherlands.png Jan de Friis 1† Ret 2.5
20 Argentina.png Diego Mauricio Batistuta 2† 7 2
21 Iceland.png Ólafur Ragnar Hannesson 8 5 5 16 2
22 France.png Gilles Massinion 11 DNQ 8 5 2
23 Ireland.png Connor O'Heagan 9 16 6 15 10 DNQ 2† Ret EX EX EX 1.5
24 Russia.png Ivan Lanin 12 DNQ 3† 12 1
25 Japan.png Nobushige Fukuda 6 13 7 9 4 Ret EX EX EX 1
26 France.png Sebastian Prost 4 18 13 DNQ 10 8 12 DNQ 1
27 Czech Republic.png Jiri Komárek 5 6 1
28 Italy.png Marco Bizzarri 11 DNQ 7 8 9 12 Ret DNQ 1
29 Belgium.png Alexandre Dorval 10 12 9 10 Ret DNQ 7 13 1
30 Finland.png Mika Paasonen 13 DNQ 11 DNQ 11 DNQ 5 10 0
31 Germany.png Dieter Hallenstein 6 15 12 DNQ 7 9 12 DNQ 0
32 Russia.png Viktor Pasitchnjuk Ret DNQ 14 DNQ 13 DNQ 6 9 0
33 Mexico.png Pablo Galaz 14 DNQ 7 11 0
34 United States.png Frank Tenpenny 7 Ret EX EX EX 0
35 Netherlands.png Karl van der Zwaart 8 8 10 DNQ 15* 11 11 DNQ 0
36 Australia.png Dean Melville 8 DSQ EX EX EX EX EX EX 0
37 Mexico.png Helio Hernandez 12 DNQ 9 13 14 DNQ 0
38 Belgium.png Dorien Lamberigts 9 Ret EX EX EX EX EX EX 0
39 Russia.png Alexandra Kustova 12 DNQ 10 DSQ EX EX EX EX EX EX 0
40 United Kingdom.png Martin McGovern 14 DNQ 11 DNQ 0
41 France.png Jules Vergne 12 DNQ 0
42 France.png Benoît Voeckler 15 DNQ 0

Teams

Position Team Car
no.
BLA
United Kingdom.png
WES
United Kingdom.png
FER
Jamaica.png
SOU
United Kingdom.png
AST
United Kingdom.png
KYO
Japan.png
300
Japan.png
Points
H1 H2 FEA H1 H2 FEA H1 H2 FEA H1 H2 FEA H1 H2 FEA H1 H2 FEA
1 Italy.png Vittore-Mercedes 24 3 Ret 2 14 1 14 13 DNQ 34
25 1 19 3 4 5 1 11 DNQ
2 United Kingdom.png Aeroracing-Audi 7 11 DNQ 2 5 6 6 9 1 29
8 2 9 3 17 5 13 9 2
3 United Kingdom.png Winton-Ilmor 27 7 1 1 7 3 3 4† Ret 23.5
4 United Kingdom.png Jones-Judd 19 3 14 6 1 10 DNQ 8 5 15.5
20 9 16 6 15 11 DNQ 2† Ret
5 United Kingdom.png Fusion-Honda 23 5 3 1 3 4 Ret 4† Ret 15.5
6 United Kingdom.png Kingfisher-Toyota 30 2 17 4 6 3 2 10 8 13
7 Belgium.png GTI-Trabant 11 13 DNQ 14 DNQ 2 NC 14 DNQ 10.5
12 6 13 7 9 9 Ret 1 3
8 Australia.png MRT-BMW 21 14 DNQ 15* 2 13 DNQ 3 Ret 10.5
22 14 DNQ 11 DNQ 4 Ret 2† 7
9 Japan.png Takagi-Honda 15 4 4 15 DNQ 8 10 13 DNQ 10
16 7 2 8 DSQ 7 Ret 15 DNQ
10 Australia.png ZimSport-Holden 5 8 5 5 16 8 DSQ 5 6 10
6 9 11 4 11 6 4 6 4
11 United Kingdom.png Ultimate-Mercedes 1 10 7 8 12 1 5 10 14 8
2 4 18 13 DNQ 10 8 12 DNQ
12 Italy.png MasterCard-Lancia 13 11 DNQ 7 8 9 12 Ret DNQ 6
14 1 10 5 Ret 11 DNQ Ret DNQ
13 United States.png Tarantino-Judd 26 5 6 13 DNQ 2 7 8 15 5
14 Netherlands.png De Friis-Citroën 28 8 8 10 DNQ 15* 11 11 DNQ 2.5
29 12 DNQ 9 13 14 DNQ 1† Ret
15 Croatia.png Hydook-Zytek 17 15 DNQ 12 DNQ 1
18 10 12 8 10
16 Russia.png Ural-Lada 9 12 DNQ 10 DSQ 12 DNQ 3† 12 1
10 Ret DNQ 14 DNQ 13 DNQ 6 9
17 Australia.png Red Bull-Autodynamics 3 6 15 12 DNQ 7 9 12 DNQ 0
4 13 DNQ 11 DNQ 12 DNQ 5 10
18 Mexico.png Rojo-Zytek 31 14 DNQ 7 11 0
19 Italy.png Solvalou-Assoluto 32 Ret DNQ 7 13 0

*Used DNQ bailout
†The South City heats were run to only half of the planned length due to serious safety concerns, so half points were awarded.

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