Adaptalis wins 2013 Predictions Championship

F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship

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@Adaptalis won the 2013 F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship and did it in fine style after making the best prediction of the final round.

That means they scoop the grand prize in the 2013 F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship: Grandstand tickets for them and a friend for next year’s British Grand Prix.

@MrPranz headed the points going into the final race after a perfect score in the United States Grand Prix, but slipped back to second place overall. They win £200 to spend on grand prix memorabilia from Memento Exclusive.

And in third place in the final standings @Piet has won a Formula One painting of their choice from Rob Ijbema’s Car-a-Day website.

Another player also scored 31 points with their Brazilian Grand Prix predictions but @Adaptalis had a better pole position time prediction and therefore won the tie breaker. Third place in the Brazilian Grand Prix round went to @Seaney_T.

2013 F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship winners

Here are the grand prize winners for the 2013 F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship

PositionPlayerPrize
First@AdaptalisA pair of grandstand tickets for all three days of the 2014 British Grand Prix.
Second@MrPranz£200 to spend F1 memorabilia at mementoexclusives.com.
Third@PietA Formula One painting by Rob Ijbema

2013 Brazilian Grand Prix winners

And here’s the details of what the top three players won in the Brazilian Grand Prix round:

PositionPlayerPrize
First@AdaptalisA Pirelli podium cap plus copies of Codemasters’ F1 2013: Classic Edition and F1 Race Stars
Second@370HSSVA Grand Prix Heroes DVD and a Pirelli tyres wristband
Third@Seaney_TA Pirelli tyres wristband

Remember you can enter your predictions for all the remaining races below. See the updated points standings in full here:

Here are the predictions from the top-scoring players in this round:

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Most popular predictions: Brazilian Grand Prix

Most popular pick% of players
Pole PositionSebastian Vettel54.8
WinnerSebastian Vettel59.8

More Predictions Championship statistics from this race here:

2013 F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship prize details

2014 British Grand Prix tickets and Back Stage passes

F1 Fanatic has teamed up with Silverstone to offer one lucky winner the opportunity to revel in all the drama, glamour and exhilarating ‘live’ F1 experience with a pair of grandstand tickets for all three days of the 2014 British Grand Prix.

In addition, the winner will get behind the scenes at the post-race Grand Prix Party with a pair of backstage passes, providing the opportunity to get as close to the drivers as most fans ever will.

Supporting the thrilling on-track action will be a host of entertainment, including air displays, Entertainment Zones, free concerts and the post-race Grand Prix Party, guaranteeing an unforgettable three days at the Home of British Motor Racing.

£200 to spent at mementoexclusives.com

You could win £200 to spend on your choice of products from the incredible range of F1 memorabilia and F1 merchandise at mementoexclusives.com.

From race-used car parts to Formula One artwork, innovative F1 designer, furnishings and official F1 team merchandise, you will have no trouble finding items to spend your £200 on!

Car-a-Day painting by Rob Ijbema

The third place finisher will win one of Rob Ijbema’s vivid and colourful Formula One paintings.

The lucky winner will be able to choose which Formula One driver, present or past, will feature in their painting.

Alternatively they can pick one of the other motor racing paintings on Rob’s site which includes a huge selection of F1 imagery plus sports cars, rally cars and more:

F1 2013: Classic Edition and F1 Race Stars

The player with the highest score in each round will win this brilliant double prize from Codemasters.

The team behind the official Formula One game will provide the winner of each race with the brand new official Formula One game F1 2013: Classic Edition for the format of your choice.

The fourth instalment of Codemasters’ official Formula One game series features all the official cars and tracks from the 2013 F1 season.

But it packs in much more than that. For the first time Codemasters have added classic cars and tracks to their game. Five Ferraris are among the retro F1 cars on offer, including the 1976 312 T2 raced by Niki Lauda and featured in the new film Rush.

There are seven more classic cars on offer plus four former F1 grand prix tracks to race them on: Brands Hatch, Imola, Jerez and Estoril.

F1 2013 comes in two editions, but only the Classic Edition includes all the retro cars and tracks.

The top predictors will also win Codemasters’ F1 Race Stars, a fun-packed karting game which takes players on a world tour of iconic Formula One locations recreated as fantastical racing circuits, and delivers four-player split-screen racing.

F1 2013 and F1 Race Stars are available for Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360 and Windows PC.

Pirelli podium hats and wristbands

There will be no mistaking who’s won each round of the Predictions Championship as they will be wearing the same cap as the winner of the race.

Pirelli, the official tyre supplier of Formula One, will give the winner of each race a replica podium cap.

Pirelli will also provide the second and third-placed prize winners for each race with a set of their rubber wristbands.

This official Pirelli product identifies each of the six varieties of tyre used in Formula One: Super Soft, Soft, Medium, Hard, Intermediate and Rain.

Grand Prix Heroes DVDs

The second-placed player in each race will win their choice of one of Duke Video’s Grand Prix Heroes DVDs.

Videos are available on such famous F1 figures as Niki Lauda, James Hunt, Mika Hakkinen, Jackie Stewart, Mario Andretti, Emerson Fittipaldi, Jody Scheckter, Ronnie Peterson, Peter Revson and Frank Williams.

2014 F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship

Over 100 prizes were won in the F1 Fanatic Predictions Championship. Congratulations to everyone who won and for those who didn’t, don’t worry, we’ll be back again next year with even more prizes to be won!

Image © Red Bull/Getty

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36 comments on “Adaptalis wins 2013 Predictions Championship”

  1. Congratulations to all the winners, and especially to @Adaptalis for the tickets. Got to say, that’s one hell of a prize you offer Keith, and really appreciate you giving all of us a chance to win it. Great guy.

  2. @fer-no65 Pos 558, 107 points
    @vettel1 Pos 565, 106 points

    Almost equally rubbish. :P

    1. OmarR-Pepper (@)
      1st December 2013, 14:58

      @fer-no65 @vettel1
      Omarr-Pepper Pos 190, 147 points
      Beat that one!!! :P

      My only consolation prize is my PJ poster won last year and my … cough **original* copy of F12013 full edition

      1. @omarr-pepper nice ! my only consolation is scoring 29 points at Japan :P one of the 4 times I scored double digits !!

    2. @vettel1 won the whose worst at it competition by 1 point . Wow. I am in between @fer-no65 and @omarr-pepper . I have 131 points placed 337 position . I think that is also worse enough. I flopped in Brazil ;-) . @wsrgo rocks ! Congrats for the top 15 !

      1. OmarR-Pepper (@)
        1st December 2013, 16:36

        congrats to @wsrgo and @hamilfan they know how to play this game the right way!!!

    3. @fer-no65 congratulations to you on being one point better than me – that’s about the only consolation I could give you! ;)

      Yep @hamilfan, completely useless haha! Hopefully I’ll be better at predicting the unpredictable next year ;)

      1. @vettel1 I’ll race you next year FULL ON ! miss a race, and the round is cancelled.

        you just CAN’T get MY title for Worst Prediction of the Year..

        (it might also be an incentive to actually do well, for a change :P)

        1. I actually missed two rounds this season so game fully on as far as I’m concerned :P

        2. @fer-no65 I think you cheated, including Chilton, Bianchi, Vandergarde and Pic at every race and reaching 100+ points ? Or you limit yourself at 1 driver per manufacturer ?
          Personnal score : 238 th => 141 points, Japan : 19 as a “best” … Leading you at worst best score.

          Soon we will have andae23 joining with all kind of stats and facts

          1. @jeanrien I’m very honest about my bad predictions !! I’d imagine if I predicted a normal result, Chilton, Buanchi, Van der Garde and Pic would finish in the tiop 4 !!

  3. Well done to @Adaptalis, @MrPranz, @Piet for predictions, and big thanks to @keithcollantine for the game and all gifted prizes, though I never won – my bad.

    I’m far away: 170th overall with 149 hardly-earned points. Did not vote for Bahrain GP.

  4. Well done. This contest is a fun way to enjoy the F1 season. Made every race this year even though sometimes I had to put in a prediction a week or more in advance. Getting the top 5 finishing order was the toughest challenge this year. Oh well, tickled to be in the top 100, that was my goal. Maybe next year.

  5. Just outside the top 100. I went with a crazy prediction for Brazil, unfortunately it didn’t pay off. It was a solid season, though. I didn’t win anything, but at least I was consistent!

  6. Awful season for me, I finished only 200th, my lowest rating in 4 years. I still managed to get two good scores at the end, but without them, the final socre would have been worse.

    But next year anything is possible, and maybe I will finally win a prize!

    Congratulations for the winners, and thank you Keith for organizing this contest!

  7. Thanks for putting on the competition guys! Signaled the start, and added a little extra excitement to race weekends

  8. Thanks for the competition! It has been fun. I started very poorly but ended up at rank 11, with which I am very happy, even though I didn’t win any prizes or was ever within the top scorers of any race.

  9. 588th..you shouldnt even be classified when you finish this low lol

  10. Congrats to @Adaptalis and @Piet!

    Thank you for the competition and prizes too!

  11. Thanks @keithcollantine this is a great game to play, I was rubbish here on F1F but you gave the idea to bet real money and at the end of this season I did make a profit from that!! cheers

  12. Congratulations to @adaptalis @mrpranz and @piet

    And very special thanks to @keithcollantine !!!

  13. was a good championship and was happy to be second at the Singapore round, loved my dvd, however there has been no sign of my wristband so hope it was not lost in the post. :-(

  14. If this was a predict the quali results I reckon I might have done better but ohwell 420th isn’t bad but can’t remember if that is better than last year for me.

  15. It seems I saved the best ’til last with 19 points – I’m extremely chuffed with that! My best score before then was Asutralia – which really wouldn’t have looked great on my part!

  16. And a special congratulation for your nickname as well @adaptalis

  17. Congratulations to the winners and thanks for the competition! Nearly forgot to put up my predictions for Brazil, but scored 19 points, my highest score of the season and jumped from 200-something to 140, if I remember correctly!

  18. Congratulations to Adaptalis – well done

  19. Bit disappointed at losing out on the top 13 after a season where I was mostly in the top 10. But, still, this was my first full season of participation so…yeah, I’ll take it..:)

  20. Thanks for running that Keith, a good non-financial way to spice up each race. 164 points! I can live with that after accidentally putting Charles Pic in the top 5 at one race and not putting Vettle as winner for three races when it was bleeding obvious he was on a roll.

  21. Congratulations to @adaptalis! If only the season were 16 races long LOL! Looking forward to next year.

  22. Many thanks to @keithcollantine for the great prices.
    Congratulations to @adaptalis and @mrpranz, the last 2 races cost me the win, unfortunately.

    Follow me on twitter to see when my prediction tool is launched.

  23. Congratulations to all of the winners this year. I’ll take pride in knowing I was the first loser. Great competition, looking forward to next year. Thanks Keith, always enjoy it!

  24. Thanks everyone! @philereid, @jeff1s, @mrpranz, @psychy, @verstappen, @tobinen, @sebsronnie

    Especially thanks to @keithcollantine for hosting the competition.

  25. 58th :'( that last race murdered me I was aiming for 171 points at the start of the season and ended with 169, better luck next season I guess, I didn’t even get a prize for my best race which I lost out to 1st through the pole time by 0.5s.

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