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== Touring Car Championship ==
 
== Touring Car Championship ==
After missing the first three events of the season, Mróz joined the IVRC Touring Car Championship ahead of the British double-header behind the wheel of Team Berni's SEAT Leon Cupra. In twelve rounds he drove, with variable luck, took four third places and won first race in Macau after start from 6th, which was his second win in high sim-racing level and first in IVRC TCC. In final results, with 202 points took 6th posison as a first independent driver.
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After missing the first three events of the season, Mróz joined the IVRC Touring Car Championship ahead of the British double-header behind the wheel of Team Berni's SEAT Leon Cupra. In twelve rounds he drove, with variable luck, took four third places and won first race in Macau after start from 6th, which was his second win in sim-racing and first in IVRC TCC. In final results, with 202 points took 6th posison as a first independent driver.
   
 
==Bathurst 200==
 
==Bathurst 200==

Revision as of 21:22, 30 November 2018


Bernard Mróz (born 18 April 1997) is a Polish sim racer, currently competing for Team Berni in the IVRC Touring Car Championship.

Sim racing career

Bernard Mróz started his career with a few starts in Polish leagues, using F1 Challenge '99-'02. However, none of them didn't last long time and after this, Mróz took a brake from simracing. He then came back for competiting against real drivers on rFactor in rFanatic's Formula 3 series, where he took his first podium at Donington. After this episode, Mróz moved into RoyalRacing League, competiting behind the wheel of a SEAT Leon Cupra in touring-car-class series with a 4th place as the best result. He also have on his count a short rallycross season hosted by Feeder League, a few starts with Legend League and single starts in LGM too.

In 2018 he started in Race-Academy’s GT300 season on rFactor 2. 

Race4Speed

In 2017, Mróz joined Race4Speed, where he competed with Team Berni in R4S' GP1 series. After missing the first pair of races in his first season, he took three podiums, with his first and so far single simracing win in Monaco's second race. Despite missing the last round aswell, but with good and consistent driving, he collected 207 points,  which gave him the 6th place in the final drivers' classification.

In 2017-II, after a good start into season with five podiums in nine races, he took another brake from simracing. After this period, Mróz re-joined GP1 for the last three rounds and eventually scored another podium finish. Despite collecting 232 points, 25 more then in 2017-I, he lost one position in the drivers' championship where he finished 7th. 

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Mróz on front row in Indianapolis 250

Mróz took part in two events at Race4Speed. The 2017 R4S Indianapolis 250 was his 2nd start at the Temple of Motorsport, the first one was with rFanactic. He claimed hist first ever Pole Postion, but after a mistake at the pit entry he just finished in 9th.

The second event was the R4S Final Event, racing Zastavas Yugo at Kičevo. After a solid 5th in qualifing, the races gave him quite repeatable results, with a 4th in Race 1, 6th in Race 2 and 5th in the final race. This gave the Pole a satisfying 6th in the summarized results.

Touring Car Championship

After missing the first three events of the season, Mróz joined the IVRC Touring Car Championship ahead of the British double-header behind the wheel of Team Berni's SEAT Leon Cupra. In twelve rounds he drove, with variable luck, took four third places and won first race in Macau after start from 6th, which was his second win in sim-racing and first in IVRC TCC. In final results, with 202 points took 6th posison as a first independent driver.

Bathurst 200

For the first edition of the IVRC Bathurst 200 race Mróz participated with Team Berni. His Qualifing was quite good, giving the Pole P4, only 0.168 s behind Bob Sacamano in 3rd. In the race Mróz just took that position away from Sacamano due to a good start. However, while breaking into turn 1 he took a big impact to his rear, but his car didn’t suffer much damage so Mróz was able to continue driving and thus started the chase on Carlos Frau, who had to retire due to technical issues. Ultimately, Mróz finished 2nd, and felt that he showed quite good racing to finish in that position. It was also his first visit on any 2nd in 2018.

Racing record

Career summary

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2018 TCC Team Berni 18 0 0 0 4 152 7th
Bathurst 200 1 0 0 0 1 N/A 2nd
  • D.C. = Drivers' Championship position
  • F/L = Fastest Laps

* Season still in progress.

Touring Car Championship results

(Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 DC Points
2018 Team Berni SPA
R1


SPA
R2


ZOL
R1


ZOL
R2


ZAN
R1


ZAN
R2


BRA
R1

5

BRA
R2

8

DON
R1

DNS

DON
R2

6

KNU
R1

6

KNU
R2

7

NÜR
R1

4

NÜR
R2

6

HOC
R1


HOC
R2


HUN
R1

3

HUN
R2

Ret

RBR
R1

3

RBR
R2

9

IMO
R1

DNS

IMO
R2

9

BAR
R1

4

BAR
R2

3

ROA
R1

4

ROA
R2

10

LAS
R1

3

LAS
R2

7

BAT
R1


BAT
R2


MAC
R1


MAC
R2


8th* 131*

* Season still in progress.

Bathurst 200 results

(Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Car Laps Pos.
2018 Team Berni Ford FG X Falcon 32 2nd