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  • djp73
    Coach Porter Davis
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    • johnstone1987
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      This is looking good man! What game you using?

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      • djp73
        Coach Porter Davis
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        Originally posted by johnstone1987
        This is looking good man! What game you using?
        Thanks!
        I started with some Forza and the F2 stuff is all on F1 24. Plan is to use a number of different games throughout his career.
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        • djp73
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            David Potter Dominates at Imola, Cruises to Third Win of the Season


            Imola, Italy – David Potter delivered an absolute masterclass at Imola, securing pole position and converting it into a commanding race victory by over seven seconds—his third win of the Formula 2 season.

            After a hard-fought 2nd place in Baku, the Red Bull Racing Academy prospect left no doubt about his speed in Italy, controlling the race from start to finish and sending a statement to the rest of the grid: he’s a true championship contender.

            Unstoppable From the Start
            Potter set the tone early by taking pole position in a dominant qualifying session, beating his closest rival by nearly half a second. With clear track ahead, he made a flawless start when the lights went out, holding off challenges into Turn 1 and immediately pulling away from the field.

            By Lap 5, Potter had already built a comfortable lead, showcasing his superior race pace while perfectly managing his tires. As the race progressed, his gap to the rest of the field only grew, leaving his competitors with no answer to his relentless consistency and raw speed.

            Even a late Virtual Safety Car did little to disrupt his rhythm. On the restart, he immediately regained his advantage, crossing the line 7.2 seconds ahead of the second-place finisher in what was one of the most dominant wins of the F2 season so far.

            “This One Feels Special”
            After stepping out of his car, Potter was thrilled with the performance, calling it one of the best races of his career.

            "This one feels special. From the moment we hit the track, I felt locked in. The car was perfect, and once I got the lead, I just focused on hitting my marks every lap. To win like this at Imola, with so much history here, is an incredible feeling."

            Championship Implications
            With his third win in five races, Potter takes a big step forward in the Formula 2 championship battle. His ability to win in different ways—fighting through the field, battling wheel-to-wheel, and now dominating from pole—has made him one of the most feared drivers on the grid.

            As the series moves to Monte Carlo, where overtaking is notoriously difficult, securing another pole position could put him in prime position for yet another victory. If Potter keeps up this level of performance, a Formula 1 call-up might not be far away.

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            • djp73
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                  David Potter Endures Tough Monaco Weekend, Looks Ahead to Barcelona


                  Monte Carlo, Monaco – David Potter faced his first major setback of the Formula 2 season, struggling to a 15th-place finish on the streets of Monaco after a disappointing qualifying session and an early spin in the race. Despite the frustrating result, the Red Bull Racing Academy star remains focused on the bigger picture—defending his F2 championship lead as the series heads to Barcelona next week.

                  Meanwhile, Jehan Daruvala capitalized on Potter’s struggles, leading every lap to secure victory in Monaco and significantly closing the championship gap.

                  A Weekend to Forget for Potter
                  The trouble started in qualifying, where Potter—who has thrived in open circuits like Imola and Bahrain—failed to put together a strong lap, leaving him stuck at the back for the feature race. On Monaco’s notoriously tight streets, where overtaking is nearly impossible, track position proved to be everything.

                  Things went from bad to worse when, just a few laps into the race, Potter got bumped and spun, dropping him to the back of the pack. Though he recovered and fought hard to make up positions, the narrow layout of Monte Carlo left him with no real chance to salvage points.

                  "We just didn’t get it right this weekend," a frustrated Potter admitted. "Qualifying was tough, and in Monaco, if you’re not at the front, you’re stuck. The spin was tough, and after that, it was just damage control. It’s frustrating, but the season is long, and we’re still leading the championship."

                  Daruvala Closes the Gap
                  While Potter struggled, Jehan Daruvala put in a flawless performance. The experienced F2 driver led from start to finish, taking his first win of the season and maximizing his points haul. With Potter finishing outside the points, Daruvala has now cut the championship lead significantly, setting up an intense battle for the second half of the season.

                  "We knew this was an important race for the championship," Daruvala said. "David has been incredibly strong all year, so I had to take advantage of this opportunity. Now, we have a real fight on our hands."

                  Regrouping for Barcelona
                  Despite the setback, Potter remains confident heading into Barcelona, a circuit where he expects to bounce back strongly.

                  "We’re putting this one behind us and focusing on Barcelona," Potter said. "It’s a track that suits me much better, and I know we have the speed to get back on top."

                  With the championship race tightening, all eyes will be on Potter and Daruvala next week in Spain, where the battle for the 2023 Formula 2 title resumes in full force.
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                        David Potter Dominates in Barcelona, Extends Championship Lead Over Jehan Daruvala


                        Barcelona, Spain– David Potter couldn’t have scripted a better response after his Monaco disappointment. The Formula 2 championship leader delivered a flawless weekend at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, securing pole position, the race win, and the fastest lap, reasserting his control over the championship battle.

                        With Jehan Daruvala finishing second, Potter’s commanding victory allows him to extend his lead in the F2 standings to 15 points as the series reaches its midpoint. The next stop? Spielberg, Austria, in a few weeks, where Potter will look to maintain his momentum.

                        A Statement Win
                        After a frustrating 15th-place finish in Monaco, Potter arrived in Spain determined to put the bad weekend behind him. He set the tone immediately in qualifying, laying down a blistering lap to take pole position. From there, he never looked back.

                        At lights out, Potter got a perfect launch, holding off Daruvala into Turn 1. While his rival remained within striking distance early on, Potter gradually pulled away, showing impressive tire management and pace. By the halfway mark, he had built a comfortable gap, and after setting the fastest lap late in the race, he cruised to the finish over five seconds clear of the field.

                        "This is exactly the kind of weekend we needed," Potter said after stepping out of his car. "After Monaco, we wanted to come back strong, and we did just that. The car felt amazing all weekend, and we executed everything perfectly. Huge credit to the team—this one feels great."

                        Championship Picture at the Midpoint
                        With Potter’s victory and Daruvala finishing second, the title battle remains fierce, but the American driver now enjoys a 15-point cushion at the top of the standings.
                        Daruvala, while disappointed not to take the win, acknowledged Potter’s brilliance in Barcelona.

                        "David was just too quick today," Daruvala admitted. "I gave it everything, but he had the pace and made no mistakes. We’ll regroup and come back stronger in Austria."
                        Looking Ahead: Spielberg, Austria

                        With half the season now in the books, the Formula 2 championship fight is heating up. The next stop is Spielberg, Austria, a circuit known for its fast straights, elevation changes, and unpredictable racing conditions.

                        Can Potter keep his dominant form going and increase his lead, or will Daruvala strike back? One thing is certain—this F2 title battle is far from over.

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                            • djp73
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                              David Potter’s Mid-Season Formula 2 Retrospective: A Star in the Making


                              As the 2023 Formula 2 season reaches its midpoint, David Potter has emerged as one of the most electrifying young talents on the grid. The Red Bull Racing Academy driver entered his rookie season with high expectations, and so far, he has more than delivered, racking up three victories, multiple podium finishes, and a commanding lead in the championship standings.

                              But the journey hasn’t been without its challenges. From a flawless debut win in Bahrain to a frustrating Monaco disaster, Potter’s first half of the season has been a rollercoaster ride, filled with dominance, resilience, and moments that have defined him as a true title contender.

                              Let’s take a look at his season so far.

                              Round 1: Bahrain – A Dream Debut
                              1st Place | Pole Position | Led Every Lap


                              Potter wasted no time announcing himself to the world. In his very first Formula 2 race, he secured pole position and went on to lead every lap, taking a commanding victory at the Bahrain International Circuit. His racecraft, tire management, and composure under pressure were flawless, setting the stage for what would be a breakout season.

                              "This win is a testament to the hard work of the entire team," Potter said after the race.

                              Round 2: Jeddah – A Gritty Comeback
                              7th Place | Crash in Qualifying | Spun on Lap 1


                              Jeddah tested Potter’s resilience. After crashing in qualifying, he was forced to start at the back of the grid. Things got worse when he was spun on the first lap, dropping him to last place.

                              But instead of giving up, Potter fought his way back through the field, making daring overtakes on the high-speed street circuit to salvage P7. It was a crucial damage-limitation race that proved he wasn’t just a frontrunner—he could also battle through adversity.

                              "This race was all about perseverance. I just had to keep pushing."

                              Round 3: Melbourne – A Last-Lap Thriller
                              1st Place | Overtook Pourchaire on Final Lap


                              Melbourne provided the season’s first great duel, as Potter went head-to-head with Theo Pourchaire in a battle for the win. Running 2nd for most of the race, Potter bided his time before launching a bold inside move on the final lap, holding off Pourchaire in a thrilling sprint to the finish.

                              "That was a proper fight," Potter said after claiming his second victory in three races.

                              Round 4: Baku – Inches Away from Victory
                              2nd Place | Lost Duel to Victor Martins


                              At the Baku City Circuit, Potter came agonizingly close to another win, chasing Victor Martins all race long. On the final lap, he pulled alongside Martins on the long straight, but the French driver defended brilliantly, keeping Potter at bay.

                              It was a frustrating near-miss, but another podium finish showed Potter’s consistency in the title fight.

                              "I threw everything at him, but Victor drove a great race."

                              Round 5: Imola – A Statement Win
                              1st Place | Pole Position | Won by Over 7 Seconds


                              After the disappointment in Baku, Potter dominated in Imola, putting together a perfect weekend. He secured pole position, controlled the race from start to finish, and crossed the line with a massive seven-second lead—his third win of the season.

                              "From the moment we hit the track, I felt locked in. The car was perfect."

                              This performance solidified him as the championship leader and the driver to beat in 2023.

                              Round 6: Monaco – A Nightmare Weekend
                              15th Place | Poor Qualifying | Spun Early in Race


                              Monaco proved that even the best drivers can have bad weekends. Potter struggled in qualifying, failing to put together a strong lap, which left him starting near the back of the grid. On Monaco’s notoriously tight streets, where overtaking is nearly impossible, track position proved to be everything.

                              His race went from bad to worse when he spun early on, dropping to the very back of the field. Despite his best efforts to recover, the narrow nature of Monte Carlo made overtaking almost impossible, leaving him stuck in 15th place with no chance at points.

                              "We just didn’t get it right this weekend," a frustrated Potter admitted.

                              "Qualifying was tough, and in Monaco, if you’re not at the front, you’re stuck. The spin made things even worse, and after that, it was just damage control. It’s frustrating, but the season is long, and we’re still leading the championship."

                              Meanwhile, Jehan Daruvala capitalized on Potter’s struggles, dominating the race from the front and significantly cutting the championship gap.

                              "We knew this was an important race for the championship," Daruvala said.

                              "David has been incredibly strong all year, so I had to take advantage of this opportunity. Now, we have a real fight on our hands."

                              With his lead shrinking, Potter needed a response—and he delivered in Barcelona.

                              Round 7: Barcelona – A Championship Statement
                              1st Place | Pole Position | Fastest Lap


                              Determined to rebound from Monaco, Potter delivered a flawless performance in Barcelona, leading from start to finish and setting the fastest lap. Daruvala finished second, but Potter extended his points lead back to 15, reclaiming control of the title race.

                              "This is exactly the kind of weekend we needed."

                              Mid-Season Championship Standings (2023 F2 Season)
                              01 | David Potter (Hitech Grand Prix) – 135 Points
                              02 | Jehan Daruvala (MP Motorsport) – 120 Points (-15)
                              03 | Theo Pourchaire (ART Grand Prix) – 108 Points (-27)
                              04 | Victor Martins (ART Grand Prix) – 63 Points (-72)
                              05 | Dennis Hauger (MP Motorsport) – 63 Points (-72)
                              06 | Ayumu Iwasa (DAMS) – 59 Points (-76)
                              07 | Enzo Fittipaldi (Carlin) – 43 Points (-92)
                              08 | Oliver Bearman (PREMA Racing) – 41 Points (-94)
                              09 | Frederik Vesti (PREMA Racing) – 37 Points (-98)
                              10 | Jack Doohan (Virtuosi) – 26 Points (-109)

                              At the halfway mark of the 2023 Formula 2 season, Potter leads the championship by 15 points over Jehan Daruvala, with Theo Pourchaire trailing by 27 points. His four victories and five podium finishes have given him a strong advantage, but Daruvala and Pourchaire remain within striking distance as the season heads into its crucial second half.

                              With massive circuits like Spielberg, Silverstone, and Monza still to come, anything can happen—but right now, it’s Potter’s title to lose.
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                                Coach Porter Davis
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                                Potter Dominates in Spielberg to Claim Fifth Win of the Season, Eyes All-Time Record


                                Spielberg, Austria - American sensation David Potter continued his dominant form in Formula 2, leading every lap from pole position to take a commanding victory at the Red Bull Ring on Sunday. It was Potter’s fifth win of the season, placing him just two shy of the all-time single-season record of seven, shared by Charles Leclerc and George Russell.

                                The 21-year-old, who honed his craft at Red Bull’s driver academy in the United Kingdom, showed no signs of pressure in Spielberg. After setting the fastest time in qualifying, Potter executed a flawless drive, managing tire wear, pace, and restarts with maturity well beyond his years.

                                “This one feels great,” Potter said. “It’s a track I’ve always liked, and the team gave me everything I needed to control the race. We’re building something special this season, but there’s still more work to do.”

                                The race also brought a shake-up in the championship standings. Jehan Daruvala struggled throughout the weekend and finished 13th, outside the points. The result not only allowed Potter to stretch his lead at the top, but also enabled Theo Pourchaire to leapfrog Daruvala and move into second place overall after a strong points finish.

                                Potter now heads into the next round at Silverstone — a circuit close to his racing roots — with history in sight. Two more victories would see him equal the modern-era record for wins in a season, and three would put him in a league of his own.

                                “Silverstone’s going to be a big one,” Potter said. “I’ve got great memories there from my academy days. The goal is clear — keep winning and keep pushing.”

                                With five wins, a growing points lead, and the confidence of a title favorite, Potter is firmly in control of the 2025 campaign. But with Silverstone looming and pressure mounting, the road to a record-breaking season is far from over.

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