Join the PH League on Grand Prix Predictor
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Our friends at Autosport have been promoting the Castrol Edge Grand Prix Predictor for a while now and we thought it was high-time that we got involved too…just to show them how it’s done, of course. This may read like an advert (blame me for that) but we thought it was a good chance for us to get involved and we're pleased they created us a special league to compete in.
The 2013 Castrol Grand Prix Predictor gives you the chance to prove your knowledge of F1 and at the same time compete for great prizes, for free, and this year you can compete against your fellow PHer as we now have our own bespoke league. You can set up private leagues with mates as well as competing in both the PH league and the global league if you wish, just choose the options that work best for you.
All you have to do is sign-up at http://ph.gppredictor.com and predict the top ten finishers ahead of each grand prix in the 2013 F1 season.
When you play you’ll be entered into the global league where your predictions will put you in contention for race-by-race prizes including a 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, the ultimate prize for finishing top of the global league at the end of the season is a trip for two to the 2014 Monaco Grand Prix. Not bad for a bit of educated guesswork, eh?
Game ambassador Karun Chandhok, Timo Glock, Andy Priaulx and the Autosport team will all be playing the game in 2013. You’ll be able to see their predictions and follow their advice, or compete against them. We do want PH to win this, so we urge you to do the latter.
Sign-up early: If you sign-up to play the game by March 11, 2013, and you’re from an eligible country, you will be entered into free prize draw to win a 10-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab multimedia tablet.
The 2013 Castrol Grand Prix Predictor gives you the chance to prove your knowledge of F1 and at the same time compete for great prizes, for free, and this year you can compete against your fellow PHer as we now have our own bespoke league. You can set up private leagues with mates as well as competing in both the PH league and the global league if you wish, just choose the options that work best for you.
All you have to do is sign-up at http://ph.gppredictor.com and predict the top ten finishers ahead of each grand prix in the 2013 F1 season.
When you play you’ll be entered into the global league where your predictions will put you in contention for race-by-race prizes including a 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, the ultimate prize for finishing top of the global league at the end of the season is a trip for two to the 2014 Monaco Grand Prix. Not bad for a bit of educated guesswork, eh?
Game ambassador Karun Chandhok, Timo Glock, Andy Priaulx and the Autosport team will all be playing the game in 2013. You’ll be able to see their predictions and follow their advice, or compete against them. We do want PH to win this, so we urge you to do the latter.
Sign-up early: If you sign-up to play the game by March 11, 2013, and you’re from an eligible country, you will be entered into free prize draw to win a 10-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab multimedia tablet.
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GP predictor said:
If any existing users want to join the Pistonheads league, they can use the code 'ph' in the join league box or the link:
http://ph.gppredictor.com/league/join/code/ph
http://ph.gppredictor.com/league/join/code/ph
Current (PH) leaderboard
1. (United Kingdom) 162 Points - James Lynch, [The Lynch Mob Mk.2]
2. (India) 95 Points - Muhamad Ashikh, [Ash_Ten]
3. (Norway) 66 Points - armani peterson, [celtniex]
4. (United Kingdom) 65 Points - Chris Wood, [Team TEC Racing]
5. (France) 62 Points - Nils Beaujardin, [Antisocial]
6. (United Kingdom) 53 Points - Andrew Burgin, [Burger van racing]
7. (United Kingdom) 52 Points - Ash Sinha, [NotSoSenna]
8. (United Kingdom) 47 Points - Warren Earl, [Wozzaa]
9. (Germany) 47 Points - George Robson, [Georgeorge]
10. (Norway) 45 Points - Jeremy Watt, [NRS]
1. (United Kingdom) 162 Points - James Lynch, [The Lynch Mob Mk.2]
2. (India) 95 Points - Muhamad Ashikh, [Ash_Ten]
3. (Norway) 66 Points - armani peterson, [celtniex]
4. (United Kingdom) 65 Points - Chris Wood, [Team TEC Racing]
5. (France) 62 Points - Nils Beaujardin, [Antisocial]
6. (United Kingdom) 53 Points - Andrew Burgin, [Burger van racing]
7. (United Kingdom) 52 Points - Ash Sinha, [NotSoSenna]
8. (United Kingdom) 47 Points - Warren Earl, [Wozzaa]
9. (Germany) 47 Points - George Robson, [Georgeorge]
10. (Norway) 45 Points - Jeremy Watt, [NRS]
Here is the Pistonheads league top ten finishers for the Spanish Grand Prix
1. 96 Points - Malaysia - Iqram [Squadra Merdoso]
2. 88 Points - India - Srinivas [Forza Fiorano]
3. 65 Points - United Kingdom - Doug [Sir Gio Perezidente]
4. 64 Points - Australia - Pravin [pdog]
5. 62 Points - United Kingdom - James [JE Racing]
6. 61 Points - United Kingdom - Daniel [Scuderia Occhi Rossi]
7. 60 Points - United Kingdom - Simon [Gracing]
8. 59 Points - United Kingdom - Tim [Galileo GP]
9. 59 Points - United Kingdom - David [On The Podium]81.134.135.90
10. 55 Points - Australia - Joe [MAJ]
Good work
1. 96 Points - Malaysia - Iqram [Squadra Merdoso]
2. 88 Points - India - Srinivas [Forza Fiorano]
3. 65 Points - United Kingdom - Doug [Sir Gio Perezidente]
4. 64 Points - Australia - Pravin [pdog]
5. 62 Points - United Kingdom - James [JE Racing]
6. 61 Points - United Kingdom - Daniel [Scuderia Occhi Rossi]
7. 60 Points - United Kingdom - Simon [Gracing]
8. 59 Points - United Kingdom - Tim [Galileo GP]
9. 59 Points - United Kingdom - David [On The Podium]81.134.135.90
10. 55 Points - Australia - Joe [MAJ]
Good work
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