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Jonny
19th March 2015, 12:07 AM
WipE'out" Inf'inity_

In this series I am going to portrait the F-class leagues of the WipEout series in the style of...well, how it is done nowadays with real life motorsports.
Over the long run I aim to do every single year, so this is probably a really long project. But the beginning was already really fun!
General scheme should be to make a big article about the season, then smaller race reports for the important runs.
In order to keep some diversity for everyone I plan to go with one year per league.

Furthermore this opening post will give links to all articles, so here we go.

F3600 Anti-Gravity Racing League
Season 2052: (http://www.wipeoutzone.com/forum/showthread.php?9929-WipEout-Infinity&p=250736#post250736)
Venom Championship
Round 1 - Altima VII (http://www.wipeoutzone.com/forum/showthread.php?9929-WipEout-Infinity&p=251860#post251860)
Round 2 - Karbonis V
Round 3 - Terramax
Round 4 - Koroderra
Round 5 - Arridos IV
Round 6 - Silverstream

Additional Material:
F3600 Starter Lists (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qh6iorgtbtj4BVeVhNchMvbzL8hluUhy_EQQzfTpW-U/edit?usp=sharing)
F3600 Results Chart (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TMQlO-p-0j0tqTJcDkLANqJLHmX9gyJomo0C4Q95C5k/edit?usp=sharing)

Any questions or suggestions can of course be made here!

Ace3000
19th March 2015, 06:22 AM
Angel? Is that, by any chance, a reference to FTA? :D

Jonny
19th March 2015, 02:33 PM
Nope it's an incredible fast player ^^

keg_11
16th May 2015, 02:28 AM
Anything new on this front?

Jonny
16th May 2015, 02:55 PM
Indeed, recently worked around some side stuff and tried out some things.

Jonny
21st May 2017, 05:08 PM
Now your thought this was dead
But it actually just did not end up so recently

I began on something F3600 related, you'll soonestly see since I am really motivated~

Jonny
22nd May 2017, 02:10 PM
F3600 Anti-Gravity Racing League
Season 2052
General Information

The 2052 F3600 Anti-Gravity Racing League was the inaugural F3600 season and the first since the standardisation of Anti-Gravity racing after 2050.
Venom Class made its first appearance in this year and due to the nature of being the first season held, it was the only class available at the time.

Pir-hana retired after after the 2050 Anti-Gravity Racing Championship season in Nova State City. FEISAR, AG-Systems, Qirex and Auricom on the other hand continued their efforts.

Races are held in Altima VII, Karbonis V, Terramax, Koroderra, Arridos IV and Silverstream.
The Altima track from the 2050 AGRC season was upgraded to F3600 standard and is now known as Altima VII.
Media and Press Releases



“And to the world watching this event, already bigger than soccer’s World Cup or the Olympic Games, we say, “See you again next year!” Race on!

Dirk Breakwater, Chief Executive of the F3600 Race League Commission

Introduction to the official programme of the first F3600 Championships, June 2050




“I am glad about finally standardising AG racing. It was only a matter of time until a major incident with such sophisticated tech would happen if you race right in a city.”

Pierre Belmondo, AG Pioneer and Founder of AG-Systems

Social Media announcement on the page of AG Systems, January 2051




“I think our philosophy is more fitting than that of Qirex Industries. Especially considering the new regulations of weapon use and the policy that no ships should be destroyed due to these gimmicks, we start with a fast and maneuverable craft into this new, pure age.”

Delia Flaubert, Founder of Auricom Research Industries

Interview with AG Today, November 2051




“There are some people who underestimate us. Especially some people at Auricom seem to get ahead of themselves before the first race actually was decided.”

Arian Tetsuo, Second Pilot of Qirex Industries

Interview with AG Today, December 2051




“There have been several ‘accusations’ that our craft might be too slow for this league. We don’t hesitate to say that speed was not our priority, but we think it is the right approach when jumping into cold water.”

Chris Robertson, Manager of FEISAR

Socia Media announcement on the page of FEISAR, January 2052





Rules and Regulations

Sporting Regulations



Racing Classes: Venom Class an rapier Class are the two running speed classes of the F3600 league.

Every pilot is allowed to take part in the Venom Class.
To attend the Rapier Class a pilot must have won the Venom Class Championship previously.


Event Types: During the season the F3600 Championships will be held completed by one Single Race and Time Trial per track and race class.

The championship is held in both speed classes if a minimum of eight pilots are entered. During the championship season all six tracks are raced.

A pilot must come at least third during one out of up to three rounds at a track. If a pilot fails to qualify in all three rounds, they are no longer taking part in the ongoing championship of the respective speed class.
The final standings will be determinated by the order of qualification.


Points are awarded according to the scheme: 1. - 9; 2. - 7, 3. - 5, 4. - 3, 5. - 2, 6. - 1, 7. - 0, 8. - 0




Single Races are held on all tracks and every speed class if at least eight pilots are entered.
Time Trials are held under the same regulations as Single Races, but require only one pilot in the respective class.


Race Length: Every race lasts over a total of three laps.
League Scoring: The final standings of the league are based on the total score of championship points, total amount of single race victories and time trial wins.

For the single race standings all race victories are counted together and a standing based on mere race wins is formed. The final standings are awarded with the same point scheme used for a single championship race.
The standings for the Time Trial are based on the average position reached in all Time Trials. The points awarded are the same as for the Single Race campaign.


Starting Grid: The starting grid is determined by two one-hour qualifying sessions on Friday and Saturday. During championship events the grid order is reversed according to the results of the previous race of the round.

Technical Regulations



Race Class Engine Regulations: Full engine power is used in the faster Rapier Class. For the Venom Class the power output must be reduced by 33% through a fuel flow limit or air restriction.
Weapons: The weapons are homologated by the F3600 Anti-Gravity Racing Commission and currently delivered by Anti-Gravity Systems.

Weapons



Shield: Stops enemy weapons affecting the ship. Each shield is subject to a time limit. When a shield is activated, pilots can’t activate another weapon but pick one up.

Shields use specially saved energy which is regenerated through a heat generator unit at the engine.


Turbo Boost: Speeds up the craft very quickly for a short period.

Turbos use the same energy reserve as the shields.


Mines: These slow down the affected craft with each hit. They are released in batches of five, hovering above the track for a few seconds before exploding automatically.

Mines are stored in a bay under the engine. They expand after release to increase the chances of being hit by another craft. This way it is also possible to store a high amount of mines with less need for space.


Shock Waves: When affected by a Shock Wave, a craft will stall shake and be difficult to control for a short period of time.

Like the turbos and shields, shock waves are using the same energy store.


Rockets: Fires from the front of the craft and causes an opponent to slow down on impact. Rockets have terrain hugging capabilities but fire only in a straight line. Aim carefully.

Rockets and missiles are identical, but if a rocket activated it is not using it’s homing abilities. The terrain hugging ability is reached with a sensor measuring the distance to the ground.


Missiles: Similar to rockets, but with heat seeking capability. Wait for the missile lock symbol to appear over an enemy before firing.

Missiles are similar to rockets but have their heat seeker activated.



Teams and Pilots



Team
Craft
No
Pilot


Anti-Gravity Systems
AG Systems 3240ii SRX
1
John Dekka


Japan
AG Systems 3240ii SRX
2
Daniel Chang


Auricom Research Industries
Auricom A.R. 2700 Model B
3
Arial Tetsuo


North America
Auricom A.R. 2700 Model B
4
Anastasia Cherovoski


Qirex Industries
Qirex Quantax Design Model 4
5
Kel Solaar


Russian Federation
Qirex Quantax Design Model 4
6
Arian Tetsuo


Federal European Industrial Science and Research
FEISAR LS-5600 Mk.IV
7
Sofia de la Rente


European Federation
FEISAR LS-5600 Mk.IV
8
Paul Jackson



Races and Results

Dates



Date
Track
Event
Winner


6th April 2052
Altima VII
Championship
John Dekka


13th April 2052
Altima VII
Single Race
Kel Solaar


21st April 2052
Altima VII
Time Trial
Kel Solaar


5th May 2052
Karbonis V
Championship
Arial Tetsuo


12th May 2052
Karbonis V
Single Race
John Dekka


19th May 2052
Karbonis V
Time Trial
Arial Tetsuo


2nd June 2052
Terramax
Championship
Arial Tetsuo


9th June 2052
Terramax
Single Race
Arial Tetsuo


16th June 2052
Terramax
Time Trial
Arian Tetsuo


7th July 2052
Koroderra
Championship
John Dekka


14th July 2052
Koroderra
Single Race
Daniel Chang


21st July 2052
Koroderra
Time Trial
Arial Tetsuo


4th August 2052
Arridos IV
Championship
Arial Tetsuo


11th August 2052
Arridos IV
Single Race
John Dekka


18th August 2052
Arridos IV
Time Trial
Arial Tetsuo


8th September 2052
Silverstream
Championship
Arial Tetsuo


15th September 2052
Silverstream
Single Race
Daniel Chang


22nd September 2052
Silverstream
Time Trial
John Dekka



Final Standings

Championship



Pilot


Points

Team

Points



Arial Tetsuo



36
AG Systems


64


John Dekka


35
Qirex


40


Daniel Chang


29
Auricom


36


Sofia de la Rente


22
FEISAR


22


Kel Solaar


20




Arian Tetsuo


20




Anastasia Cherovoski



0




Paul Jackson



0






Single Races



Position
Pilot
Victories
Position
Team
Victories


1st
John Dekka
2
1st
AG-Systems
4


1st

Daniel Chang
2
2nd
Qirex
1


3rd

Kel Solaar
1
2nd
Auricom
1


3rd
Arial Tetsuo
1
4th
FEISAR
0


5th
Anastasia Cherovoski
0





5th
Arian Tetsuo
0





5th
Sofia de la Rente
0





5th
Paul Jackson
0






Time Trial



Aggregated Position
Pilot
Aggregated Position
Team


1st
Arial Tetsuo
1st
Auricom


2nd
John Dekka
2nd
Qirex


3rd
Arian Tetsuo
3rd
AG-Systems


4th

Kel Solaar
4th
FEISAR


5th

Daniel Chang




6th
Anastasia Cherovoski




7th
Sofia de la Rente




8th
Paul Jackson





Total League Results



F3600

Pilot

Points

Team

Points



1st

Arial Tetsuo


50
AG Systems


89


2nd

John Dekka


49
Qirex


55


3rd

Daniel Chang


40
Auricom


53


4th

Kel Solaar


30
FEISAR


26


5th

Arian Tetsuo


25




6th

Sofia de la Rente


24




7th

Anastasia Cherovoski


3




8th

Paul Jackson


2






Notes



Arial Tetsuo is awarded the Venom Class competence.
All races have been held in the Venom Class.


(See opening post for further information)

Jonny
11th June 2017, 11:49 PM
2052 F3600 Venom Championship
Round One - Altima VII


The first round of the 2052 F3600 Venom Championship, hold as a part of the 2052 F3600 Anti-Gravity Racing League, was held on 6th April 2052 over three races on the Altima VII circuit in Canada. This round saw the first officially sanctioned international Anti-Gravity races since 2050.
Arial Tetsuo from Auricom marked herself the first winner of an F3600 race, followed by Kel Solaar and John Dekka. The latter being the first overall winner of an F3600 championship race.

Report

Background

Track modifications

The Altima VII circuit was redesigned after the 2050 AGRC season by Stiggart Knurksson. As a result the track became much smoother to ride on and the shortcuts have been removed, while new grandstands have been added.
As for all F3600 tracks the pit area was moved from the side of the circuit to the underground of the starting grid itself, lifting up the craft prior to race start. This would become standard to all F3600 tracks.

Qualifying

During the two Qualifying sessions the Qirex were able to fully use their superior power on the wide and fluent circuit. But Auricom was close behind too. As expected for this course, the FEISAR team struggled to get away from the last places.
Friday top-runner was Kel Solaar, followed by Arian Tetsuo. As both John Dekka and Daniel Chang followed, it was expected that Auricom was not going all out already.
Early on Saturday Arial Tetsuo set her craft on the provisional Pole Position, which she retained until the end. Solaar stepped up his time too, but couldn't reach the Japanese pilot. Dekka and Chang showed that their performance was not off either, but Arian placed her craft onto third in grid. The FEISAR pilots were not able to significantly cut time from the previous day and filled the forth row.

Races

Arial initially took advantage of the Pole Position and got a good lead infront of Kel Solaar. Arian dropped back after a botchered start, letting through both AG-Systems craft, left to battle with Cherovoski through the opening lap. The Qirex eventually got away from the American ship, starting to chase down Chang in lap 2. At front Arial further dragged from Solaar.
In lap 3 Tetsuo passed the Chinese pilot, but had an impossible gap to Dekka.
Passing the finish line, Arial, Solaar and Dekka were the first to qualify for the next round.

The second race was started with a FEISAR front row, Cherovoski, Chang, Arian Tetsuo, Dekka and finally Solaar and Arial Tetsuo.
This time Solaar hit a super start, leaving his rival in the Auricom in dust. Despite having no pressure to win the race, the Russian battled through the field. His team mate made use of the stalled opponents left trackside due to his excellent weapon useage. De la Rente and Jackson managed to gain a marginal lead though lap 1, while Chang and Dekka followed along. Cherovoski was one of the first victims of the Qirex duo, dropping last.
Lap 2 saw the Russian team taking on FEISAR and surpassing them in the first chicane. The rest of the field soon followed and engaged in missile-trade with Jackson, before outspeeding de la Rente.
In the final lap the field was almost sorted. The FEISAR team had a hard time and finally fell victim to Cherovoski. As de la Rente was hit by a well-aimed rocket, her teammate found a way past too.
Solaar won closely followed by his Japanese teammate. Chang passed Dekka by order to secure both crafts for the next round.

The starting order for the final race was de la Rente, Jackson, Cherovoski, Arial Tetsuo, Dekka and Chang. Arian and Solaar gave a Qirex last row.
Initially both FEISAR craft were passed by Cherovoski and followed by Dekka and Arial Tetsuo. Chang was directly overtaken by the Qirex team.
As the Tetsuo twins had a rough battle through the rest of the race, Dekka went into the final lap with enough of a gap to take on the FEISAR craft. As he passed by the American began to enclose on Cherovoski, landed a missile on the Auricom craft and passed by. The following FEISAR pilots also engaged in combat, stalling her engine long enough that even the Japanese duo passed her.
Going into the final lap, Solaar was close to Cherovoski. Oddly he did not attack her, nor made any serious move, despite passing multiple weapon pads. Thanks to a perfect performance, despite the combat with Dekka, both FEISAR qualified for the next round too.

Final results saw Arial on top, followed by Solaar and Dekka. Her sister, Daniel Chang and de la Rente collected points as well. Paul Jackson did not claim any points, but was qualified. Only Anastasia Cherovoski had an early dropout from the championship competition.

Classification

Qualifying



No
Pilot
Team


3

Arial Tetsuo

Auricom Research Industries



5

Kel Solaar

Qirex Industries



6

Arian Tetsuo

Qirex Industries



1

John Dekka

Anti-Gravity Systems



2
Daniel Chang
Anti-Gravity Systems



4
Anastasia Cherovoski
Auricom Research Industries



7
Sofia de la Rente
Federal European Industrial Science and Research



8
Paul Jackson
Federal European Industrial Science and Research




Races



No
Pilot
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Final


3
Arial Tetsuo
1st
5th
4th
1st


5
Kel Solaar
2nd
1st
7th
2nd


1
John Dekka
3rd
4th
1st
3rd


6
Arian Tetsuo
5th
2nd
5th
4th


2
Daniel Chang
4th
3rd
8th
5th


7
Sofia de la Rente
7th
8th
2nd
6th


8
Paul Jackson
8th
7th
3rd
7th


4
Anastasia Cherovoski
6th
6th
6th
Not qualified




Championship standings after this round



Pos.
Pilot
Points
Pos.
Team
Points


1
Arial Tetsuo
9
1
Qirex Industries
10


2
Kel Solaar
7
2
Auricom Research Industries
9


3
John Dekka
5
3
Anti-Gravity Systems
7


4
Arian Tetsuo
3
4
Federal European Industrial Science and Research
1


5
Daniel Chang
2





6
Sofia de la Rente
1





7
Paul Jackson
0






Post-race reactions


"Tetsuo and Solaar clearly showed who the main contenders this year are." -RaceDays, Racing Magazine
"We may lead the championship table after one race, but that performance was not stable enough." -Holst McQueen, post-race interview
"I think in all races today we were in a very strong position. It is very unfortunate that Ana dropped out though. We will work on that for sure too. As for myself, I am really happy about my own results today! Thanks to everyone at the team and all my loyal fans giving me strength whenever I hit the racetrack!" -Arial Tetsuo, post-race interview
"The job was done. I won a race too. That's all." -Kel Solaar, post-race interview
"Unfortunately that final victory was a bit too late. But that pace was somethin' to built up on. It was a bit tough tho." -John Dekka, post-race interview
"...no..." -Anastasia Cherovoski, on the question if Solaar would gift her results