[color=gold][center][h1][i][b]DELTΔ HYPER[/b][/i][/h1][/center][/color] [color=gold][center][h2][i][b]Paul Mulder[/b][/i][/h2][/center][/color] [hr] [center][h3][i][b]Hakone Izakaya Bar[/b][/i][/H3][/center] [hr] [quote][color=fff200]Paul: “Bea why would we go to England? You do know that Japan is the birthplace of drifting, right? Drifting tracks are still very popular here in Japan. I am sure we could rent a track for an hour or two to have some fun while we are here in Tokyo. If you have the time? I will be here after the race for a few days taking care of some sponsorship commitments.”[/color] [color=#1EFF24]Bea: ”Because just because it’s from here doesn’t mean it’s special. Hamburgers are from Germany, yet it’s the Yanks you think of when you hear the word.”[/color] She shrugged, [color=#1EFF24]”And if it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing right, with enough time, proper car for the occasion and everything.”[/color] She was also working a bit of an angle with it, because living with an older sister taught her it wasn’t a friendly competition if you weren’t tilting the field a little.[/quote] Paul laughed and tsked at her, shaking his finger. [color=fff200]“Now Bea, there is something to be said for tradition. I know for a fact the track I have in mind has cars specifically set up for drifting. It is also a neutral track where neither one of us could call foul play or find unfavorable advantage. There is something to be said for neutral territory.”[/color] Paul sighed and smiled at Bea. [color=fff200]“My calendar is pretty full for a bit. I don’t know when I can get to England. Maybe we can arrange that when I am in England for the English Grand Prix in June?” [/color] [hr] [center] [h1][b] Round 3 of Formula Anti-Gravity Racing Sunday April 2nd, 2094 Race Day Japanese AGP Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan 2000 JST [/b] [/h1] [/center] [hr] Paul had been disappointed with how he had done in qualifying. He had started the race in the 9th pole position with both Zygon ships in front of him and Ulrich behind him. Paul had trained hard on ELS just for this race. He was struggling to get the timing right with his driving style. He was surprised when Dorian performed worse than him and was starting behind Ulrich in the 11th pole position. Paul was a little nervous about this race. He wasn’t nervous to be in the race. He was more nervous because there had been a change he hadn’t been expecting. For the first time, Alexander was going to be in his ear along with his engineer. The heavy rain and the need for ELS systems mandated the need to rely on his neural interface for input. He had been training really hard in the new simulator for situations just like this. Today would be telling if that training was paying off. For this race Paul’s engineer was the team’s ELS Systems expert, Luca Tabarri. The engineer Paul had been working with quit unexpectedly after Cape Town. Evidently he was not a fan of Knight and had been looking for a new job. He didn’t tell anyone he was looking. Paul had been working with a new engineer that had stepped up to be his personal team lead. The person who would be on the headset with him at every race. They had only worked together for a week. Paul liked his new engineer well enough. He was still getting used to hearing a feminine voice in his ear instead of a male one. His new engineer was from Italy and her name was Carmella Fidanza. It had been a big adjustment for Paul. Carmella had different strategies and he didn’t know her very well yet. It was going to be hard to trust her at this race after a week. He was doing his best though. Alexander’s voice came over the radio deep, calm, and with that authoritative edge that was just Alexander’s personality. [color=00aeef]Alexander: “Paul systems check.”[/color] [color=fff200]Paul: “Systems are green across the board. I can’t see much in this pea soup though.”[/color] [color=fdc68a]Carmella: “Paul we talked about this. You need to trust your ship systems. Make sure you have your radar and lidar enabled.[/color] Paul sighed and rolled his eyes at Carmella’s advice. Like he hadn’t already done that and played with the settings to get the best images possible for his needs. [color=fff200]Paul: “Already done Carmella.” [/color] Alexander could hear the nerves and frustration in Paul’s voice. [color=00aeef]Alexander: “Easy Paul. Do me a favor. Use those breathing exercises that the trainers have been working on with you.”[/color] Paul rolled his eyes again at Alexander but obeyed. He closed his eyes and began the deep breathing exercises to boost his oxygen levels. It had the benefit of slowing his heart which had begun to race a little and calm him down. Damn man didn’t miss a trick. Alexander switched over to check on Dorian. [color=00aeef]Alexander: “Dorian radio and systems check.”[/color] Dorian was frustrated and annoyed with Knight. He didn’t need a damn babysitter telling him what to do. He was pissed that he had done so poorly in qualifying. [color=00a651]Dorian: “Radio check.” [/color] Dorian tugged on the gloves of his new racing suit. He tried to push negative thoughts away and focus on what he needed to do. He set up the radar and lidar systems so that he could navigate the ship without being able to see with the naked eye since he couldn’t see crap out his windshield. Dorian switched to the private comm line direct to Alexander. Dorian knew what to do. This was not the first time he had raced in the rain with poor visibility. [color=00a651]Dorian: “Alexander are you there?”[/color] [color=00aeef]Alexander: “Yes of course Dorian, What is it?” [/color] [color=00a651]Dorian: “Please don’t talk to me during the race. Just leave me to my team lead engineer, Remy. Hearing you try to talk to me during the race will just break my focus.” [/color] Alexander’s jaw clenched tight in frustration. Dorian was struggling here in Tokyo. He was a skilled and experienced racer and it was one of their issues. He didn’t want advice or to listen to anything Alexander told him. Alexander couldn’t force him to get on board with his way of doing things. He had suggested a strategy for Tokyo that was working for Paul but not Dorian. Who was going off script and doing his own thing. He had not done very well in qualifying. Alexander understood that Valkyrie’s ships would struggle here in Tokyo. He thought he had proven his strategies to Dorian in Cape Town. Yet here he was determined to run the race his own way once more. Alexander decided to give him what he wanted. He would focus on Paul. [color=00aeef]Alexander: “If that is what you want, I will focus on Paul for this race. Run the race how you see fit. I have given you what I feel is the best strategy for our ships here in Tokyo.” [/color] Dorian smiled as Alexander gave him what he wanted. He was surprised that Alexander agreed to his request. Dorian respected that Alexander had his own experience pool to pull from but Dorian didn’t trust it. Alexander had been out of the game a long time. The fact that he couldn’t seem to make any improvements to the ships was just frustrating to him and a red flag. He didn’t feel like Alexander had a plan to turn their team around. This was his last season and he wanted to do better than he had been. .Dorian snorted at least he wouldn’t have Alexander commenting on top of his engineer distracting him during the race. [color=00a651]Dorian: “Thank you.”[/color] He went through his pre-race checklist quickly. He switched his comms back over to the main channel. [color=00a651]Dorian: “All systems green.” [/color] [color=00a99d]Remy: “Dorian I can confirm we are reading the same here in the paddock. All systems look good.”[/color] Dorian had not been content with the strategy laid out for this race. He had been very vocal about how he felt and instead of focusing on the strategy the team had come up with, he had pushed his own agenda. Dorian was pushing for consistency which had fared him well so far. He knew his ship was not going to do well here in Tokyo. He was still frustrated that all the tweaks to the ships have not put them on par with Silver Apex and Southern Cross. He kept telling Knight if he would get him a competitive ship he would bring home the wins. He felt like Knight was coming up with excuse after excuse. It was a short time later and the countdown for the start was on. [h2][center][color=red]5 4 3 2[/color] [color=007236]1[/color][/center][/h2] Paul hit the accelerator as the race started, rocketing off the starting line. He was grateful he had been training for this. His neural interface was handling all the incoming data and he was not feeling overwhelmed by it. He had the data coming in from the radar and lidar systems overlaid on a wireframe of the track. His neural interface was feeding all the sensor data that the ship had directly into his brain. He had been training on focusing on the data he needed and processing it faster. Paul’s digital display on the dashboard had been reconfigured for this race. He had the ship’s camera feeds pulled up in a small sectioned display to one side the dashboard. The screen split half showing what was in front of the ship and behind the ship. He had a screen with infrared and thermal imaging displayed next to each other. There was an almost identical quartered screen on the other side of the dashboard that showed the radar and lidar scans in real time. It allowed him to see what was happening and where he needed to steer despite the almost blinding rainfall. It would allow him to see other ships around him during the race. The rest of the dashboard was a host of holographic gauges and indicators on everything from available power, speed, direction, fuel, hydraulic pressures, air speed, and directional air flow flap indicators. [color=fdc68a]Carmella: “Good start Paul. Ease yourself into this. Just stay on pace as you get a handle for the track. No one is going to be making any hard aggressive moves in the first round. You are looking good, just maintain your pace and position for now.” [/color] Paul was struggling to nail the timing for the ELS. He was hitting the corners and the chicanes getting the most he could out of the ships handling and stability. He was failing to keep the energy systems charged enough to boost past other ships. He was fighting tooth and nail to keep Cassie and Hyeon-Ae in his sights. Ulrich was right on his tail and seemed glued to his damn ship sucking its energy away. He managed to maintain his position in lap one but it was a battle. [color=00aeef]Alexander: “Paul, you are doing good. This was just the first lap. How are you feeling about the ship? Any issues?” [/color] [color=fff200]Paul: “Handling and stability is saving me in the corners and chicanes but Ulrich is slowing me down. It is like he is locked onto my ship. I can’t maintain enough energy to use boost and maintain a higher speed. He is bonking me every chance he gets.”[/color] Alexander’s voice was back confident and soothing as he reassured Paul. [color=00aeef]Alexander: “Paul we expected this, remember. Just like Cape Town our goal is to pick up points. There will be tracks where our ship will be in a better position to compete. I expect Ulrich will make his move to overtake you in the next few laps. Remember your defensive training.”[/color] Paul snorted as he passed Shibuya Crossing for the fifth time and was robbed of breath as his body was thrown against his harness as he executed the hard left and right turn sections onto Route 246 and onto Route 3. Paul felt the ship shuddering as cross winds caught it on the open straight. Paul used his interface to make the minute changes to the steering flaps to add some downforce to help with steering even as his hand on the joystick picked the best line for keeping a consistent speed coming out of the turns. He saw Ulrich coming up quickly behind him. He did his best to defend against an overtake and it was like Ulrich turned off the lights in his ship as he suddenly shot past him on the right. [color=fff200]Paul: “Ulrich just passed me. At least he is challenging Cassie now.”[/color] [color=00aeef]Alexander: “Pick up your pace and chase him. Take advantage of the chaos as he pushes those in front of you!” [/color] [color=fdc68a]Carmella: “Paul focus on rebuilding your energy reserves as you pick up your pace some.”[/color] Paul followed orders as he floored it on the straight aways. He whooped with glee when he went into the long turn as he approached the Rainbow Bridge. Paul smiled as he drifted through the long turn having built up some decent momentum. It was one of those places where he used his piloting skill to conserve some energy while keeping his momentum going. [color=fdc68a]Carmella: “You are approaching Robot Corner. Good pace Paul. You are closing on Ulrich. 1 second ahead of you.”[/color] Paul pushed the ship in an effort to catch up to Ulrich once more and be in a position to overtake him. He tried to lock onto Ulrich’s ship to drain some of his energy but Ulrich was playing damn good defense. Paul’s ship was dancing left to right as he tried to get a lock. Ulrich pulled ahead of him and shot out of the tunnel section from under the Shinbamba which spat the racers out on Route 2. Ulrich went flying by Cassie. Paul followed in Ulrich’s wake and was shot by Cassie as if her ship had stalled. [color=fdc68a]Carmella: “Nice job Paul. Try to keep up the pace now. See if you can continue to follow Ulrich’s lead. He is opening those doors nicely. Keep taking advantage of them.”[/color] And so the next several laps went as Paul listened to the engineers and Alexander sharing the intense battle behind him. He managed to hold off Cassie who was charging him hard trying to overtake him and regain her lost position. Pretty soon he lost Ulrich as he slingshot past Hyeon-Ae. It was about the midpoint of the race when he found out Bea was behind him having overtaken Cassie. Paul was charging hard as he once more used his ship's superior handling and stability to catch up with Hyeon-Ae’s Zygon craft in front of him. Hyeon-Ae couldn’t take the turns as fast as he could and he was within overtake range finally. He managed to get close to her at Robot Corner. He managed to stay with her. He smiled as he used the antigravity on the ship in the tunnel to his advantage as he poured on the speed and ran the ship up the tunnel wall using it like a skateboarder would a halfpipe and swept up and around and down in front of Hyeon-Ae. He shot out of the tunnel in front of Hyeon-Ae. The rest of the race left Paul chasing after Ulrich but never able to get a lock on him. Ulrich was simply a master of the ELS. The rest of his race became a defensive battle to maintain his position. First from Hyeon-Ae and then a few laps later it was Bea nipping at his heels. He smiled having fun with this amazing track. Bea kept him on his toes as he fought to maintain his position. The track challenged his skills and highlighted areas he needed to work on. He was still having a blast as he defended against Bea’s attempts to get around him. Their side bet just added another layer of satisfaction to how well he was doing every time he shut her down. The checkered flag came down and he had finished in front of Bea. Paul threw a fist in the air in victory as he slowed his craft down and headed to pit lane. He could be heard laughing on the radio. At least he had beaten Bea. He wouldn’t have to wear the rainbow shirt. He would have if he had lost the bet. He smiled as he wondered how much she hated the sight of the number 72 on the back of his ship at the moment. Maybe he would surprise her and wear it anyway. [color=00aeef]Alexander: “Good job Paul, you came in 8th. We got some points.” [/color] [color=fff200]Paul: “My thanks to the team. I wouldn’t have done as well without all your help. Thanks everyone!”[/color] [hr] Paul pulled his ship into pit lane and shut it down, handing it over to the mechanics and engineers to deal with. After getting to spend some time with some of the other pilots, he wanted to make a point to be more friendly to them. He finished in 8th place but he had faith that he wouldn’t be stuck in the middle of the pack forever. His time to shine would come. It was still a fun track for any serious racer. Paul first went into the Valkyrie paddock and gave a personal thank you and feedback to Carmella, his new engineer. He also made sure to give personal thanks to all the engineers and mechanics in the bay. Not everyone had radios on. He wanted to be sure that they knew he appreciated all the hard work it took to keep him in the race. Paul was on his second sports drink since pulling into the paddock. Japan might be cool but it could be really warm inside the ships and the race was long. Their sponsor Zap sports drinks always had drinks in the paddock for the drivers after they were done. Paul liked the pink ones which were a watermelon flavor. They were full of all natural ingredients that replenish electrolytes and had natural energy boosters in them. They were great for recovery after the race and a quick energy boost before the interviews. The back wall of the paddock was plastered with sponsor logos and slogans. Valkyrie’s biggest sponsors currently were Zap Sports Drink and I Can’t Believe It's Not Meat. Part of the reason he was in Tokyo after the race was to finish Valkyrie’s responsibilities to their newest sponsors the Enigma Lux Fashion House and Orion Luxury Watches. There were a bunch of smaller sponsors. The less important the sponsor the smaller their logo. They had representation on the wall though. There was a special section that listed the agencies on Valkyrie’s governing board: Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, Renault, Sauber, the European Union Space Agency, Brimex Corporation, Biomatter International, Hansen Genetics, and Kivelo Kinetics. He was surprised when he found out that Dorian had finished in 16th after starting in 11th. He had lost 5 places since the beginning of the race. It was the first race where he had a better finish than Dorian and by a huge margin. He was about to leave the paddock to go in search of Bea. He wanted to congratulate her on a good race. When she found him and showed up in the Valkyrie Paddock. Bea approached him, amusement was in her tone as she told him. [color=#1EFF24]Bea: ”You really didn’t want that shirt, did you?” She laughed, giving him a friendly pat on the shoulder. ”Guess I’ll swing by later to pick up mine.”[/color] Paul gave Bea a bright smile. [color=fff200]“Great race Bea. It was a fun track and you made it even more fun.”[/color] He grabbed one of the Zap Sports Drinks out of the large cooler he was standing next to and tossed a drink to her. [color=fff200]“Here, have a drink on me.”[/color] He grinned at her. [color=fff200]“I will see you soon.”[/color] Paul wanted to congratulate Kais on his win. So he went over to the Al Saqr paddock which was full of celebratory smiles and cheer. Paul approached Kais with a smile. Paul. decided to share a Zap Sports Drinks with his fellow pilots. He brought an orange flavored one to Kais. Paul held his hand out offering Kais a handshake. [color=fff200]Paul: “I wanted to congratulate you on your first win. That was an epic race. I am glad you broke Stirling’s winning streak.”[/color] He handed Kais the orange flavored sports drink. [color=fff200]“Here, have a drink on me.”[/color] He clapped Kais on the shoulder in a friendly way before he left to find Hyeon-Ae. Paul approached the Zygon paddock and had to pass through multiple security checkpoints to even get close to Hyeon-Ae. He waved at her and was finally let through after some kind of hidden signal. Paul approached Hyeon-Ae with a warm smile. He was once more carrying a Zap Sports Drink with him. This drink was green in color. He didn’t like this one as much but he figured Hyeon might. It was a mint and lime flavored sports drink. [color=fff200]Paul: “Here, have your first drink on me.”[/color] He handed her the green sports drink. [color=fff200]“Hyeon-Ae, I wanted to thank you for the absolutely stimulating race. You kept me honest and battling hard all the way through the finish. I look forward to our meeting tomorrow.” [/color] [hr] [color=gold][center][h2][i][b]Delta Hyper Post Race Interviews: Sponsored by the Anti-Social Social Club[/b][/i][/h2][/center][/color] [hr] Paul smiled at Aurora:[color=fff200] “Always a pleasure to be here Aurora.” [/color] [quote] [color=f26522]Aurora: "Paul, a respectable result, up from P9 to P8. Valkyrie however doesn't look like it performed as well as it could have this weekend, any lessons learned from this weekend?"[/color] [/quote] Paul paused and thought about his answer. He didn’t want to keep throwing out the same canned responses. He wanted to come across as genuine to the fans. He wanted to give an honest answer but be respectful. Paul: [color=fff200]“Tokyo is not a circuit that Valkyrie expected to do well on. Valkyrie’s engineers work hard between every race to try and tweak our ships to get more out of them. More speed and better energy management systems. Every circuit we race is different with different challenges. I couldn’t do what I do without the team behind me. I know they work hard and do their best so I can meet the challenges of each circuit.” [/color] Paul shrugged a little and gave the camera a wry smile. [color=fff200]“Everyone on the track has skill and wants to win. The fact is we can’t all win all the time. We are all going to have bad days. Today was not Valkyrie’s day. We had hoped for better but the results are what they are. I can’t change them. I was happy with my finish today.” [/color] Paul smiled at the camera. [color=fff200]“Tokyo was a fun race for me. I really enjoyed this challenging track. The midfield battle was intense. I have to give props to Ulrich. He proved himself a master of ELS today. Bea kept me on toes with pure racing skill. Today’s race reminded me to enjoy what I do but I have a lot of work to do. I will be training harder on ELS management and trying to improve my defensive skills. Today was not my day but that’s okay because I will be ready when it is my day.”[/color] [hr] [color=gold][center][h1][i][b]Social Media[/b][/i][/h1][/center][/color] [hr] [center][b]Bea Ward @MadBea[/b]: [i][Image of Bea standing in front of the Valkyrie AGR fan area, wearing the signed t-shirt.] So, what have we learned today? If you want to make [b]@ValkyriePaul[/b] do something, make a bet with him that he has to wear wiphala if he doesn’t do it. I give this advice to you free of charge, Mr. Knight. #CarreraCondorFA #FormulaAG #AGRacing #JapanAGP #ValkyrieAGR[/i][/center] Reply from: [center][b]Paul Mulder @ValkyriePaul[/b]: [i]Bea you were a great sport about our bet. I really enjoyed racing with you. I have donned the rainbow shirt in friendship. Not even I can make it look good though! See you in Italy![/i] [b]@MadBea[/b] [Image of Paul wearing the overly bright and truly hideous Carrera Condor shirt. The image was taken at the world famous Shibuya Crossing. It was hard to tell which was more colorful the shirt he was wearing or the neon he was surrounded by.][/center] [hr] [center][b]Team Valkyrie AGR Sport @TeamValkyrie Tokyo Japan race results are in with Paul Mulder finishing in 8th and Dorian Hornfleur finishing in 16th place. Team Valkyrie AGR Sport is 4th in the constructor standings. Paul picked up some points for the team. Let’s hear it for the rookie! #TeamValkyrieAGR #ValkyriePaul #ValkyrieDorian #JapanAGP #FormulaAG [/b] [/center] [color=fff200]OfficeDrone#12:[/color] Rumors from inside Valkyrie say there is tension between Alexander and Dorian. [color=fff200]SuperfanAGR54:[/color] Dorian utterly quit by round 5. He must feel comfortable at the back of the pack. [color=fff200]DantheMan:[/color] Dorian looked like he just gave up! He even made Fitzroy and SuperCat look good at this race. [color=fff200]Superfan2075:[/color] Paul did okay but what the hell happened to Dorian? [color=fff200]DadBod89:[/color] I feel like this is a repeat of last year’s disappointment. [color=fff200]Hater101:[/color] Knight fails as a leader. Valkyrie is obviously struggling. [color=fff200]Papabear34:[/color] Paul is showing promise as a rookie. It was a good race for him. Solid performance. [color=fff200]Nana2050:[/color] The team still managed to take some points from the race. Disappointed with Dorian’s performance though. [color=fff200]GeorgeFly:[/color] #ValkyrieCrashes [color=fff200]ValkyrieFan56:[/color] I am glad to see Paul performing with some consistency. There is hope for Valkyrie yet! Go Paul! #ValkyriePaul [color=fff200]Weedhead81:[/color] Maybe Dorian should try some green magic. Maybe he would do better in the next race. [color=fff200]SexyM@m@5:[/color] Poor Dorian. I wonder what happened? [color=fff200]Paulmulder4eva:[/color] Paul is doing well. Is there something going on between him and Beatrix Ward? What’s with the whole t-shirt thing? [color=fff200]Britball12:[/color] Valkyrie’s wings are broken. [color=fff200]!YouSlow!:[/color] Dorian totally botched this race. His performance was downright sad and lackluster. [color=fff200]xImFasterthanUx:[/color] Dorian was outperformed by the rookie. Sad. [color=fff200]AGInthusiast:[/color] Look at that Kais took the podium! [color=fff200]micheal650004:[/color] Paul did ok. [color=fff200]llamalover4life:[/color] #sadrace [color=fff200]ieatAGR:[/color] Team Valkyrie’s performance was abysmal in Tokyo.. [hr] [color=fff200][b]Welcome to The Paddock, our popular Formula AG Racing Forum! All Formula AG Fans are welcome to discuss all things Formula AG! This channel is moderated and all participants need to adhere to the Community Guidelines and Terms of Use. This online channel is a place to discuss the thing we are all passionate about Formula AG Racing![/b][/color] [color=fff200]Moderators will flag and censor anyone breaking the community guidelines.[/color] A quick reminder of the most important rules: Be respectful, no attacking other members. Share relevant content only. NO spam or vandalizing the forum. Respect other members' privacy and guard your own. [b]DO NOT USE language that is libelous, defamatory, obscene, threatening, offensive, demeaning, derogatory, disparaging, or abusive, or post links to content that contains any of this language. [/b] [color=fff200]KingKofiFan:[/color] Kofi might not have done well but he is still my favorite. I am a member of the pride, not the herd! #SuperCatPride [color=fff200]$erwa: [/color]#SuperCatPride [color=fff200]Jan2084:[/color] It is nice to see some fans stay loyal to their team. [color=fff200]Bertha:[/color] Kofi botched it! [color=fff200]NoraRules:[/color] Nora top five again! [color=fff200]BadBrad:[/color] I agree Nora is this season’s rookie of the year! [color=fff200]ApexSuperFan:[/color] Kais certainly tried to tie for Nora’s rookie of the year nomination. [color=fff200]AGInthusiast:[/color] Southern Cross as a team is doing really well this year. [color=fff200]Bertha:[/color] Nora still has not beaten Amy Stirling. [color=fff200]TeamCondorSF:[/color] Good teamwork by Team Condor. [color=fff200]Susie:[/color] Ava could have done better. [color=fff200]ApexSuperFan:[/color] Hart finished in front of Ava. [color=fff200]Abdullah:[/color] #FalconSoars Falcon Kais knows how to fly! [color=fff200]Bertha:[/color] Even Bjorn came in ahead of Villarosa. [color=fff200]Roberto:[/color] #NordicCallReturns #AstridDomination [color=fff200]Merica1:[/color] Astrid looked hot on the podium. Was nice to see others above Silver Apex for once. [color=fff200]Bertha:[/color] Who knew the blonde really knew how to drive? [color=fff200]Zygonista:[/color] Disappointed in Tokyo. [color=fff200]BadBrad:[/color] Not surprised Han tanked in Tokyo. #NoSkill [color=fff200]ValkyrieFan56:[/color] Exciting midfield race between Han and Paul. [color=fff200]Zygonista:[/color] I will grant Paul has some skill. [color=fff200]BadBrad:[/color] [comment removed by the moderators] [color=fff200]Bertha:[/color] Even Miller Motor Racing did better than Zygon in Tokyo. How sad is that? [color=fff200]SuperfanAGR54:[/color] Jamie Hart didn’t do very well and Dorian was flat disappointing. Was he even there to race? It was like he didn’t show up at all. [color=fff200]BeaLover:[/color] Bea did pretty well. [color=fff200]Abdullah:[/color] Al Saqr ruled in Japan! [color=fff200]ApexSuperFan:[/color] It was only one race. Apex will be back. [color=fff200]Bertha:[/color] [Content removed by moderators.] [hr] [hider= Team Valkyrie Characters] https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zrLx5XUgYiVm6KjTpFTWZtJvXc0MX77enkLzINHujKw/edit?gid=0#gid=0 [/hider]