In the build up for S15 Macca and Killer will be giving a short summary for every returning driver. At least one new driver will be added everyday.
Michemery - 'The Champion'
'This is the quickest guy I ever raced' stated NeYo. Jume invited Mich to join our league in S13, and since Mich has been a great addition to our league. Mich joined us in the back end of S13 and his speed was clear to see. A full non-assist runner made his speed all the more impressive. He would go onto win S14 but lose the constructors in controversial circumstances. Known for being over aggressive in battles and not backing out when he should, Mich was voted the 'most aggressive driver' by his fellow racers, this went with the title of 'fastest driver', which he was named after the inaugural PRL survey
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
NeYo - 'The Triple Champion'
A 3 time champion, a former organiser, a huge reason this league is still going, 'The Most Complete Driver in PRL' 70% of the drivers said. NeYo is a driver that is built on consistency with raw speed. S14 wasn't NeYo's strongest, plagued by connection issues that cost him any chance of the title, but still managed to finish 2nd. Before his connection issues he had an incredible 43 podiums in 47 race starts. One silver lining from S14 was his first constructors title thanks to a stunning driver in the finale at Interlagos. NeYo is widely respected by fellow drivers on and off the track, this was shown when he was voted the 'Best Wheel to Wheel racer'
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Macca - 'The Nice Guy'
Macca debuted unspectacularly in Season 13, amassing 27 points in 19 starts but nonetheless managed to secure a drive alongside reigning champion Neyo for Season 14. Immediately, Macca stepped up, bagging three points more in four fewer races. While yet to break into a Top 6 finish in PRL, his points were vital in steering Ferrari to a sensational win at the Season 14 finale at Interlagos. Voted the league's most likeable member by his fellow drivers, Macca has also stepped up to league organiser, succeeding his teammate in the role and has introduced new features to our league like the popular 'Fantasy Race Predictor' and the Driver Survey.
Best Result - 7th
Best Qualifying - 8th
RacingAtHome - 'The Divebomber'
RacingAtHome, a driver that can frustrate people. RacingAtHome has earned a reputation at being over aggressive and not knowing when to back out, showed by the survey results, as he was voted 'Most Like Maldonado', 'Biggest Divebomber'. A poor S13 was followed by an impressive improvement in S14, scoring 100% of Saubers points. RacingAtHome is quick and has the potential to score more points than he does. An expert of making a result out of nothing, especially if there's a safery car about. A league racing veteran with over 500 race starts, expect him to massively benefit with the addition of a second division.
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Dearagony - 'The Angry One'
Voted the most angry driver last season by fellow drivers, Dearagony can let his fustration get the better of him at times, as was showed by a outburst to Killer in Australia and his crash in Germany, how ever don't let these emotions fool you he is a sound that is great to get on with. A great debut season seen him in the title fight, but a poor S14 followed. With motivation at an all time low, his practice and desire to do well eased up. In the latter part of S14 Dearagony found his form and was where he belonged, at the front of the grid fighting it out. The only current PRL driver to have 100% attendance. Look out for him and Grelofumy clashing, which at this point is a better love story than Twilight
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Smithy - 'The One To Watch'
Humour, personality, CoD skills, fair on track, several reasons as to why he's popular amongst the drivers. (Finished a comfortable 2nd in the survey) A good but unspectacular debut season (S13) seen Smithy constantly in the points. You'll be forgiven for thinking more of the same for S14, especially given the league had gotten stronger, however, wrong. Smithy took his first win and first pole, and in reality that win was long overdue. A constant threat every track we went. Known for being great on his tyres, and fantastic in wheel-to-wheel combat as shown by him coming out on top in that particular category, in our survey. He can get frustrated while battling slower drivers. Exploring the possibility of moving to no-assists, whatever he does, if he races, he'll be the one to watch and potentially the one to beat.
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Carre - 'The One-Lap Master'
Carre burst into PRL with a bang in Season 13 and was marked down as a potential title challenger for Season 14. While that challenge never came, Carre is infamous for his incredible one lap pace and is often found at the top of the PRL field in time trial. He secured a league high six pole positions in Season 14, but managed to only convert three into race victories. While he has the raw speed, can Carre take his racecraft to the next level and build on the three victories he managed last season? His early pace on F1 2017 is frightening, but all could yet change.
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Liamtsh - 'The Gentleman'
A PRL veteran and runner up in Season 11, Liam is a two-time constructor's champion with long-time teammate KillerBlue. Renowned for his incredible tyre preservation skills, Liam is famed for his ability to turn a two-stop into a one-stop, sucking every ounce of usable life out of his tyres before even considering diving it to the pits. Quiet, mild-mannered and friendly, Liam is a popular driver in the PRL field for his affable personality and impeccable wheel-to-wheel racing. With strategy likely to play a huge part this coming season, and debate as to whether a two-stop or a one-stop is the optimal strategy, Liam's incredible tyre wear skills will no doubt fire him back towards the front of the grid.
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Michemery - 'The Champion'
'This is the quickest guy I ever raced' stated NeYo. Jume invited Mich to join our league in S13, and since Mich has been a great addition to our league. Mich joined us in the back end of S13 and his speed was clear to see. A full non-assist runner made his speed all the more impressive. He would go onto win S14 but lose the constructors in controversial circumstances. Known for being over aggressive in battles and not backing out when he should, Mich was voted the 'most aggressive driver' by his fellow racers, this went with the title of 'fastest driver', which he was named after the inaugural PRL survey
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
NeYo - 'The Triple Champion'
A 3 time champion, a former organiser, a huge reason this league is still going, 'The Most Complete Driver in PRL' 70% of the drivers said. NeYo is a driver that is built on consistency with raw speed. S14 wasn't NeYo's strongest, plagued by connection issues that cost him any chance of the title, but still managed to finish 2nd. Before his connection issues he had an incredible 43 podiums in 47 race starts. One silver lining from S14 was his first constructors title thanks to a stunning driver in the finale at Interlagos. NeYo is widely respected by fellow drivers on and off the track, this was shown when he was voted the 'Best Wheel to Wheel racer'
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Macca - 'The Nice Guy'
Macca debuted unspectacularly in Season 13, amassing 27 points in 19 starts but nonetheless managed to secure a drive alongside reigning champion Neyo for Season 14. Immediately, Macca stepped up, bagging three points more in four fewer races. While yet to break into a Top 6 finish in PRL, his points were vital in steering Ferrari to a sensational win at the Season 14 finale at Interlagos. Voted the league's most likeable member by his fellow drivers, Macca has also stepped up to league organiser, succeeding his teammate in the role and has introduced new features to our league like the popular 'Fantasy Race Predictor' and the Driver Survey.
Best Result - 7th
Best Qualifying - 8th
RacingAtHome - 'The Divebomber'
RacingAtHome, a driver that can frustrate people. RacingAtHome has earned a reputation at being over aggressive and not knowing when to back out, showed by the survey results, as he was voted 'Most Like Maldonado', 'Biggest Divebomber'. A poor S13 was followed by an impressive improvement in S14, scoring 100% of Saubers points. RacingAtHome is quick and has the potential to score more points than he does. An expert of making a result out of nothing, especially if there's a safery car about. A league racing veteran with over 500 race starts, expect him to massively benefit with the addition of a second division.
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Dearagony - 'The Angry One'
Voted the most angry driver last season by fellow drivers, Dearagony can let his fustration get the better of him at times, as was showed by a outburst to Killer in Australia and his crash in Germany, how ever don't let these emotions fool you he is a sound that is great to get on with. A great debut season seen him in the title fight, but a poor S14 followed. With motivation at an all time low, his practice and desire to do well eased up. In the latter part of S14 Dearagony found his form and was where he belonged, at the front of the grid fighting it out. The only current PRL driver to have 100% attendance. Look out for him and Grelofumy clashing, which at this point is a better love story than Twilight
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Smithy - 'The One To Watch'
Humour, personality, CoD skills, fair on track, several reasons as to why he's popular amongst the drivers. (Finished a comfortable 2nd in the survey) A good but unspectacular debut season (S13) seen Smithy constantly in the points. You'll be forgiven for thinking more of the same for S14, especially given the league had gotten stronger, however, wrong. Smithy took his first win and first pole, and in reality that win was long overdue. A constant threat every track we went. Known for being great on his tyres, and fantastic in wheel-to-wheel combat as shown by him coming out on top in that particular category, in our survey. He can get frustrated while battling slower drivers. Exploring the possibility of moving to no-assists, whatever he does, if he races, he'll be the one to watch and potentially the one to beat.
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Carre - 'The One-Lap Master'
Carre burst into PRL with a bang in Season 13 and was marked down as a potential title challenger for Season 14. While that challenge never came, Carre is infamous for his incredible one lap pace and is often found at the top of the PRL field in time trial. He secured a league high six pole positions in Season 14, but managed to only convert three into race victories. While he has the raw speed, can Carre take his racecraft to the next level and build on the three victories he managed last season? His early pace on F1 2017 is frightening, but all could yet change.
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st
Liamtsh - 'The Gentleman'
A PRL veteran and runner up in Season 11, Liam is a two-time constructor's champion with long-time teammate KillerBlue. Renowned for his incredible tyre preservation skills, Liam is famed for his ability to turn a two-stop into a one-stop, sucking every ounce of usable life out of his tyres before even considering diving it to the pits. Quiet, mild-mannered and friendly, Liam is a popular driver in the PRL field for his affable personality and impeccable wheel-to-wheel racing. With strategy likely to play a huge part this coming season, and debate as to whether a two-stop or a one-stop is the optimal strategy, Liam's incredible tyre wear skills will no doubt fire him back towards the front of the grid.
Best Result - 1st
Best Qualifying - 1st