Thursday, June 30, 2011

Lewis Hamilton outburst overshadows Monaco thriller

As if the Monaco Grand Prix had not already been dramatic enough, Lewis Hamilton's controversial comments afterwards will ensure it makes even bigger headlines across the world.

The McLaren driver quoted Ali G, the original spoof character dreamt up by Borat creator Sacha Baron Cohen, as he railed against the decision by race stewards to call him to explain his part in two separate incidents during Sunday's event.

Hamilton pointed out to BBC F1 pit-lane reporter Lee McKenzie that it was the fifth time in six races this year he had been called to account for his actions, and she asked him why he thought that was.

"Maybe it's because I'm black," he said, laughing. "That's what Ali G said. I dunno."

"People want to see overtaking and racing and you get done for trying to put on a show and make a move," he continued. "Fair play. If I really feel I've gone too late and hit someone, I'll put my hand up and say I've caused the incident and been the stupid one."

Hamilton described his being called to account for incidents for which he felt was blameless as "a joke", and described the rivals in question - Ferrari's Felipe Massa and Williams novice Pastor Maldonado - as "stupid".

What was he going to do about the situation? "I'll just try and keep my mouth shut," he said.

It is too late for that, though, even though McLaren went into damage-limitation mode after the race.

"Immediately after the race he was very down," team principal Martin Whitmarsh said, "and during a post-race TV interview he made a poor joke about his penalties that referenced Ali G. However, I'm pleased to say that he chose to return to the track a little while later to speak to the stewards about the joke. They accepted his explanation."

Hamilton's remarks came at the end of a weekend when nothing seemed to go right for him.

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A wrong call to do only one run in qualifying led to him starting the race from ninth place, after he made a mistake and cut a chicane on his flying lap.

Trying to make up ground in the race, a brilliant early pass on Michael Schumacher was followed by the two collisions with Massa and Maldonado.

Sir Jackie Stewart talks about the importance of ridding yourself of emotion before stepping into a grand prix car, but it looked as if Hamilton had not taken the great man's advice on Sunday.

Hamilton has made himself one of global sport's highest profile figures thanks to his inspirational driving, and cool, youthful image. And he has established himself in the four and a half years of his career as unquestionably the greatest overtaker in F1, as well as arguably its out-and-out fastest driver.

But he did not earn that reputation with performances like that in Monaco on Sunday. BBC F1 commentator Martin Brundle described his late lunge down the inside of Massa as "clumsy" and his attempt to pass Maldonado later on was similarly optimistic.

When Hamilton watches the incidents back, I suspect he might agree, as he may well regret his post-race comments when he calms down after what was admittedly an intensely frustrating weekend. It remains to be seen whether they will get him into hot water with governing body the FIA.

In the days of the former president Max Mosley, there is no question Hamilton would have been called up to answer a charge of bringing the sport into disrepute. His successor Jean Todt has taken a less antagonistic approach, but has not yet had to deal with a similar incident.

Brundle said he thought Hamilton had let frustration creep into his driving, and it certainly looked that way.

He entered Monaco expecting to fight for victory and was quick throughout practice on a circuit he adores and on which he excels, only for it all to slip agonisingly through his fingers.

That frustration will be heightened by the fact that Vettel is now in what has to be considered a virtually unassailable position in the championship.

Hamilton is well aware of how good he is. He aches to add more crowns to the one he won in 2008, and even before Monaco it was obvious that the fact this season is likely to be another barren year was already bubbling provocatively inside him.

But the sooner he realises that his quest to win the multiple titles he feels he deserves will not be helped by this sort of reaction, the better it will be for him.

While luck appeared to desert Hamilton in Monaco, the angels are truly smiling on Vettel this season. And it is not even as if he needs them.

Time after time, circumstance has intervened to make the German's path to victory easier than it should have been, and Vettel has taken full advantage.

Vettel's victory in Monaco on Sunday, his first in the principality, was his fifth in six grands prix so far this season. Only Jim Clark, Nigel Mansell, Schumacher and Jenson Button have achieved that and all of them ended the season in question as champions.

Vettel now leads the championship by 58 points - that means Hamilton, his closest pursuer, would have to take two wins and a sixth place with the Red Bull driver not scoring just to draw level.

It is the sort of margin that can be closed only by a driver in the best car. The problem is that it is Vettel himself who enjoys that luxury and, boy, is he capitalising on it.

His and Red Bull's domination is being founded on their blistering superiority in qualifying. In races, as Sunday demonstrated yet again, the Red Bull is far more vulnerable.

This time, a mix-up at Vettel's first pit stop meant he rejoined on the harder of the two tyre choices, the softs, when Red Bull had been intending to put him on the super-softs, which his closest pursuer Button chose to fit at his first stop.

The mistake made, Red Bull altered their strategy, in light of a mid-race safety car period, and decided to try to make it to the end of the race on those tyres.

That meant Vettel entered the final 30 laps of the race with tyres that were already 32 laps old and with two of F1's finest drivers closing in fast on fresher rubber.

The tyres on Fernando Alonso's Ferrari were 17 laps younger than Vettel's, Button's a full 31; and with a little less than 20 laps to go the three of them were running nose to tail.

Vettel, driving brilliantly as he has all year, had held them off relatively comfortably until a big crash involving Hamilton, Vitaly Petrov, Jaime Alguersuari and Adrian Sutil brought out the safety car again and subsequently the red flag.

The 20-minute stoppage before the race was resumed robbed millions of viewers around the world of what promised to be a spectacular climax to the race - it meant all the drivers could fit fresh tyres and Vettel survived the last eight laps of the re-started race without incident.

It will never be known whether he could have held off Alonso and Button had the race not been stopped.

But McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale told BBC pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz that by their calculations Vettel's tyres had no more than three more laps before they "dropped off the cliff", as F1 teams have taken to describing the moment the Pirellis that have done so much for the racing this year finally lose all their grip.

If Neale was right, even at Monaco Vettel would surely not have been able to hold Alonso and Button back.

Even Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admitted luck had shone on his team, saying the red flag was a "reprieve".

It was just the latest example of a recurring phenomenon this year. For all Vettel's searing qualifying pace, he is vulnerable in races, but events are transpiring to give him the breathing space he needs to keep winning.

Monaco followed Australia, Malaysia and Turkey this year as a race in which he might have faced a more serious challenge but didn't.

The championship may already appear to be a formality but the races themselves are making up for it with a combination of action and unpredictability that F1 has never seen before.

Next up is the Canadian Grand Prix, on one of the least favourable tracks for Red Bull, the long straights at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve favouring the extra power of McLaren's Mercedes engine and Ferrari over the Renault in the Red Bull.

Last year, Red Bull could manage only fourth and fifth in Montreal, behind Hamilton, Button and Alonso, in a race that prompted the decision to ask new supplier Pirelli to produce tyres that degraded rapidly.

The unique track surface there made the super-durable Bridgestones used last year behave like the Pirellis are doing at every race this season, and prompted the most exciting grand prix of the year.

If that happened when the racing was sometimes processional, even if the title fight was thrilling, the mind boggles at what could happen there in 2011.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/05/hamilton.html

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TRG TAKES PODIUM AT ROAD AMERICA THRILLER

The Racer's Group (TRG) Elkhart Lake, WI (June 29, 2011) In a race that featured everything from cars being launched over the catch fencing to one of the wildest finishes in recent history, TRG endured a thrilling seventh round of...

Source: http://www.motorsportsjournal.com/archives/2011/06/trg_takes_podium_at_road.php

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2013 BMW 3-Series Spied Again, But This Time We Get to See the Interior

On the outside, there isn?t anything new to report since we spotted a 2013 BMW 3-series mule back in May, unless you?re really into California license plates, which these cars are sporting. The real story here is on the inside, where, to paraphrase one iconic Californian, certain things have come to light. A few details [...]

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Lotus Renault confirm Heidfeld as Kubica stand-in

The Lotus Renault Formula One team have announced that German F1 Driver Nick Heidfeld will replace the injured Robert Kubica as a starting driver for the beginning of the F1 2011 season.
Robert Kubica broke several bones and almost lost his right hand in a horrific rally accident earlier this month. He is out of action [...]

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Dorino Serafini Chico Serra Doug Serrurier Johnny ServozGavin Tony Settember

what now?

so i took about five months off from the hobby and now feel liking jumping back in. i have a bunch of kits in the closet but none of them are crying out to me as something i feel liking building right now. so i'm opening it up to your suggestions. what should i build? what new kit releases do you all like/recommend?  i don't care what it is, just throw something out there.

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R�ikk�nen's Back to the Top of the Podium

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Bortolotti stripped of Spa F2 pole

Mirko Bortolotti has been stripped of pole position for the opening Formula 2 race at Spa-Francorchamps after not slowing down for late yellow flags. The Italian held provisional pole by 0.4 seconds heading into the final minute, but improved as the chequered flag fell to finish more than 1.3s clear of the field. His flying lap included overall bests in sectors two and three, despite waved yellow flags at Blanchimont.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/3rdparty/bortolotti-stripped-of-spa-f2-pole/

Peter Ryan Eddie Sachs Bob Said Eliseo Salazar Mika Salo

Anthony Davidson About Bitter Blow

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Behind the glitz and glamour of Monaco shoot

BBC F1 presenter Jake Humphrey takes you behind the scenes at the shoot for the opening sequence for 2011 Monaco Grand Prix.

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Filmed & edited by Michael Cunliffe, Music - Bright Lights Bigger City by Cee Lo Green & Poker Face by Lady Gaga.

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Toyota/SaveMart 350 race results

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/06/27/1303652/victory-lane.html

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Franco, Starks and Sadik-Khan Launch NYC?s Summer of Car-Free Streets

Clarence put together these highlights from the morning presser with former Mets southpaw John Franco, all-time Knicks overachiever John Starks, and DOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan announcing the 2011 season of Summer Streets and Weekend Walks.
Said Brooklyn native Franco: “Events like this bring the city closer and makes everybody one big happy family.”
Clarence also worked [...]

Source: http://www.streetsblog.org/2011/06/28/franco-and-starks-launch-nycs-summer-of-car-free-streets/

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2013 BMW 6-series Gran Coup� Spy Photos: Finally, BMW Builds Its ?Four-Door Coupe?

BMW readies a car for people who think its 5-series is too commonplace but don?t like the 7. If you liked the BMW Concept Gran Coup� at the Beijing auto show last April, prepare your checkbook: The Bavarians are readying it for a production launch next year. Our spy photographers caught what will be called [...]

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

How To: Win the Car-Importing Game

Once upon a time, it was easy ?to import any vehicle you desired from overseas. By the mid-1980s, Americans were annually bringing in as many as 60,000 of these so-called gray-market cars, creating a thriving conversion-to-U.S.-spec industry and denting dealer sales. Ostensibly to save consumers from sloppy modifications and itself from litigation (and lost profits), [...]

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This Week: Mourning Lost Transit as Commuters Wait for Cuomo

As the transit lockbox bill awaits the signature of Governor Cuomo — by no means a sure thing — tonight Transportation Alternatives will be holding a Vigil for Public Transit: “One year ago, New York City had two subway lines, 36 bus routes and 570 bus stops taken away. In Albany, our own state [...]

Source: http://www.streetsblog.org/2011/06/27/this-week-mourning-lost-transit-as-commuters-wait-for-cuomo/

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F1 2011 Launch Catch Up ? McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull, Sauber, Toro Rosso, Renault?

Catching up on the launches in one mega post. �Here in you’ll find quick interviews with senior members of the team and photos from the Red Bull, Sauber, Renault Lotus, Toro Rosso, Mercedes and McLaren launches. Apologies for being somewhat late, the whole blog isn’t running at full power until the season starts again. Red [...]

Source: http://f1fanatics.wordpress.com/2011/02/06/f1-2011-launch-catch-up-mclaren-mercedes-red-bull-sauber-toro-rosso-renault/

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The Valencia weekend

The European Grand Prix in Valencia was a very dull event and a clear indication, once again, that the circuit must be changed. The track allows no overtaking even with KERS, DRS and the new generation Pirelli tyres. There is no point in trying to pretend that the race was good and rather look for [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/06/27/the-valencia-weekend/

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Calado scores maiden GP3 victory

James Calado took his maiden GP3 win in style with a lights to flag performance in the second race of the weekend on the streets of Valencia.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/3rdparty/calado-scores-maiden-gp3-victory/

Luki Botha JeanChristophe Boullion Sebastien Bourdais Thierry Boutsen Johnny Boyd

Vettel makes it 6th win this season at European GP

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Piero Dusio George Eaton Bernie Ecclestone Don Edmunds Guy Edwards

Monday, June 27, 2011

Sauber C30 launch pictures (31st of January)

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Bobby Grim Romain Grosjean Olivier Grouillard Brian Gubby Andre Guelfi

Silly season silliness continues

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Cal Niday Helmut Niedermayr Brausch Niemann Gunnar Nilsson Hideki Noda

Calado scores maiden GP3 victory

James Calado took his maiden GP3 win in style with a lights to flag performance in the second race of the weekend on the streets of Valencia.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/3rdparty/calado-scores-maiden-gp3-victory/

Adrian Sutil Len Sutton Aguri Suzuki Toshio Suzuki Jacques Swaters

INDYCAR: Iowa Targeted For Doubleheader In 2012

?This could be a way we maintain our balance of oval and road races,? said Randy Bernard. ?I think it?s certainly worth taking a look at ? especially Iowa.?

Source: http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/article/indycar-iowa-targeted-for-double-header-in-2012/

Adolfo Schwelm Cruz Bob Scott Archie Scott Brown Piero Scotti Wolfgang Seidel

The latest on Sutil vs Lux

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/05/sutil-not-giving-anything-away.html

Cliff Griffith Georges Grignard Bobby Grim Romain Grosjean Olivier Grouillard

2011 European Grand Prix championship points | 2011 European Grand Prix

Sebastian Vettel extends his lead in the championship, 77 points ahead of second place Jenson Button.

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Mike Magill Umberto Maglioli Jan Magnussen Guy Mairesse Willy Mairesse

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Fry aims to make Ferrari more ?creative?

Ferrari technical chief Pat Fry says his biggest aim is to make the team more 'creative' in its design thinking to help lift its form against rivals. Having replaced Aldo Costa following a staffing reshuffle last month, Fry has been evaluating the way Ferrari works in its push to close the gap on Red Bull Racing. Fry said on Saturday that there will be changes to the way Ferrari's wind tunnel programme was utilised from next week, but he believes that there was the necessary brain power already at the outfit to help it achieve its aims.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/fry-aims-to-make-ferrari-more-creative/

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Video: You're Gonna Need That: Drag racer loses steering wheel while underway

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Drag racing is about being the fastest person to go from one point to another in a straight line. Despite the lack of turns involved, drag racers still need a steering wheel to maneuver their vehicles to and from the track, and to keep the front-end pointing in the right direction when blasting away from the tree. What would happen if the tiller decided to separate itself from the steering column?

One racer found out, and was pretty lucky with the answer he received. Click past the jump to see the clip.

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Buick LaCrosse?s Optional V-6 Gets More Muscular for 2012, Now Up to 303 HP

Buick has made relative waves with its decision to equip the 2012 LaCrosse with a mild hybrid system as standard kit, but the automaker also has updated the LaCrosse?s optional V-6 for those who want more power. The LaCrosse?s new engine, which will also power the 2012 Chevrolet Impala, features the same 3.6-liter displacement and [...]

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Ricardo Rosset Huub Rothengatter Basil van Rooyen Lloyd Ruby JeanClaude Rudaz

Why are the FIA bringing out their toolkits?

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Infineon Interviews: Lally, Reutimann, Bowyer

Check out Kerry’s interviews from Infineon Raceway… Find out answers to these questions and more! Do drivers prepare differently for Infineon? Tight racing brings on tempers and hard racing Ringers Vs. Regulars, who’s got the advantage? Compare Infineon to Watkins Glen Will fuel filling on pit road be a problem again? Are feuds good for [...]

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Today?s Headlines

Albany’s Grand Bargain Falls Apart, End-of-Session Action Postponed (CapTon, NYT)
Traffic Data Transparency Law Took Effect on Wednesday (City Room)
NBBL’s Shocking FOIL Docs: Lander Actively Defended the Bike Lane He Supported (Transpo Nation)
Daily News: Do Sens. Golden, Lanza Care About New Yorkers or Monopolistic Taxi Medallion Owners?
Astorino to Cuomo: Make Tappan Zee Replacement A Priority (LoHud)
Midtown [...]

Source: http://www.streetsblog.org/2011/06/24/todays-headlines-1169/

Mike Sparken Scott Speed Mike Spence Alan Stacey Gaetano Starrabba

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Alonso pleased with positive start

Fernando Alonso says there are several reasons to be positive about the Scuderia's performance, having delighted his home fans by topping the second practice session in Valencia. It was a promising opening day for Ferrari, as Alonso finished third fastest in free practice one and Massa placed inside the top six in both sessions

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/alonso-pleased-with-positive-start/

Bill Moss Stirling Moss Gino Munaron David Murray Luigi Musso

volkswagens

please post pics of volkswagens any type thank you

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Erwin Bauer Zsolt Baumgartner Elie Bayol Don Beauman Karl Gunther Bechem

NYPD Opposes Bill to Curb Placard Abuse as Total Soars to 118,000

This fake placard for the New York State Numismatic Agency escaped ticketing over seven hours of illegal parking thanks to lax enforcement. NYPD claims, however, that its placards are designed with the appropriate security features. Photo: Kevin Hagen for the Daily News
At a City Council Transportation Committee hearing today, the New York Police Department announced [...]

Source: http://www.streetsblog.org/2011/06/22/nypd-opposes-bill-to-curb-placard-abuse-official-placards-back-on-the-rise/

Ben Pon Dennis Poore Alfonso de Portago Sam Posey Charles Pozzi

Wheldon to test 2012 prototype

Dan Wheldon and Bryan Herta Autosport will conduct the official testing programme of the IndyCar Series' 2012 prototype chassis later this year. Former series champion Wheldon, who took a shock victory on his first appearance of the year at the Indianapolis 500 last month, will conduct the tests on behalf of championship organisers in August and September

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/indycar-news/indycar/wheldon-to-test-2012-prototype/

David Murray Luigi Musso Kazuki Nakajima Satoru Nakajima Shinji Nakano

Hot & Slick

Hot and slick Michigan International Speedway hosted Week Seven of the NASCAR iRacing.com Class A series, and for some sim racers it was a week to remember while, for others, it was something they want to forget. Grip was not easily found at the aging track, as most drivers fought very loose cars on the exit of the corners. However, this made the lives of people who found traction, that much more enjoyable. Eddie A. Smith turned a lot of heads this week, as he not only won every race he started, but led the way in points as well. 329 big ones for Smith gave him the top honors for the week, beating out NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship driver Brad Davies. Michael Conti was third overall, while Roland [...]

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/iracing-news/hot-slick/

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Michigan Gets Hazard-ous

Week Two of 2011 Season 2′s NASCAR iRacing.com Class B Series is now in the books, as sim racers now start unloading and turning laps at Road America. In Week Two, drivers turned speeds over 170 mph in the Irish Hills at Michigan International Speedway (MIS) in� races topping 4,500 strength of field (sof) rating, higher than many of the races we saw last week at Homestead-Miami Speedway. One driver featuring in these high sof races was perennial Class B frontrunner Thomas Hazard, who dominated the field at MIS. Hazard only hit the 18 degrees of banking one time this week, but he made it count, starting 13th and leading 25 of 40 laps en route to victory. Hazard finished with only two incident points, and gained 284 Nascar iRacing [...]

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/iracing-news/michigan-gets-hazard-ous/

Herbert MacKayFraser Bill Mackey Lance Macklin Damien Magee Tony Maggs

Friday, June 24, 2011

2011 NSCS Toyota/Save Mart 350 Q & A with Team Chevy Driver, Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

2011 NSCS Dale Earnhardt Jr - Photo Credit: Chris Graythen/Getty Images for NASCARDALE EARNHARDT JR., NO. 88 AMP ENERGY/NATIONAL GUARD CHEVROLET met with media and discussed road racing at Infineon, qualifying, next week?s race at Daytona, and more. ARE YOU HAPPY TO BE BACK HERE AT SONOMA? ?Yeah, exciting.? HOW IS EVERYTHING BETWEEN YOU AND...more»

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Guy Tunmer Jack Turner Toni Ulmen Bobby Unser Jerry Unser

Drivers head West for working vacation

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/06/23/1296862/drivers-head-west-for-working.html

Leo Kinnunen Danny Kladis Hans Klenk Peter de Klerk Christian Klien

This Week in Auto Racing June 24 - 26

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/06/22/1293502/this-week-in-auto-racing-june.html

Kunimitsu Takahashi Patrick Tambay Luigi Taramazzo Gabriele Tarquini Piero Taruffi

Hong Kong joins list of aspiring F1 venues

Jaime Alguersuari is doing a Red Bull street demo in Hong Kong today, and inevitably that has led to suggestions that the city could one day host a Grand Prix. Although it seems highly unlikely that the authorities would be … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/06/18/hong-kong-joins-list-of-aspiring-f1-venues/

David Hampshire Sam Hanks Walt Hansgen Mike Harris Cuth Harrison

Michigan track, ESPN collaborate on title sponsor (NASCAR.com)

Michigan track, ESPN collaborate on title sponsor

Source: http://www.nascarracinglive.com/nascar/michigan-track-espn-collaborate-on-title-sponsor-nascar-com.html

Ken Kavanagh Rupert Keegan Eddie Keizan Al Keller Joe Kelly

Sebring iWCSRR Gallery

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Ernst Klodwig Kamui Kobayashi Helmuth Koinigg Heikki Kovalainen Mikko Kozarowitzky

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Gibbs Racing crew chiefs penalized

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/06/21/1291165/jgr-teams-penalized-for-unapproved.html

Brian Hart Gene Hartley Masahiro Hasemi Naoki Hattori Paul Hawkins

Lawsuit filed over $25m Austin Bernie payment

A lawsuit filed by three Austin citizens could disrupt preparations for the US GP. The suit claims that it seeks to prevent “the unlawful plunder of public funds for promoters of a Formula One race at a time when the … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/06/22/lawsuit-filed-over-25m-austin-bernie-payment/

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Rezoning to Encourage Street Life on Brooklyn?s Fourth Avenue

With a curb cut, surface parking along the street frontage, and no retail use on the ground floor, the pedestrian-hostile design for the "Le Bleu" hotel wouldn't cut it under newly proposed zoning rules for Brooklyn's Fourth Avenue. Photo: Ben Fried.
When the Department of City Planning put forward its rezoning of Park Slope in 2003, [...]

Source: http://www.streetsblog.org/2011/06/22/rezoning-to-encourage-street-life-on-brooklyns-fourth-avenue/

Ian Stewart Jackie Stewart Jimmy Stewart Siegfried Stohr Rolf Stommelen

Complete Streets Passes Legislature Unanimously, Cuomo Expected To Sign

Whether in rural or urban contexts, complete streets make sure there is room for all users to have safe space on the street. Image: TSTC
Complete streets legislation passed both houses of the state legislature unanimously yesterday. With Governor Andrew Cuomo expected to sign the legislation, safer and more inclusive road design should be coming soon [...]

Source: http://www.streetsblog.org/2011/06/21/complete-streets-passes-legislature-unanimously-cuomo-expected-to-sign/

Lloyd Ruby JeanClaude Rudaz Eddie Russo Paul Russo Troy Ruttman

Clint Bowyer Leads Cheerios Walk Across Golden Gate Bridge

Clint Bowyer (left) and Miss Sprint Cup, Monica Palumbo (right) Prepare for Walk Across Golden Gate BridgeSONOMA, Calif. (June 22, 2011) – Race fans got their hearts pumping in advance of this weekend’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Infineon Raceway on Wednesday with a leisurely stroll across the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge with driver...more»

Source: http://www.catchfence.com/2011/sprintcup/06/22/clint-bowyer-leads-cheerios-walk-across-golden-gate-bridge/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=clint-bowyer-leads-cheerios-walk-across-golden-gate-bridge

Ronnie Bucknum Ivor Bueb Sebastien Buemi Luiz Bueno Ian Burgess

Green: Sixth a major disappointment

Jamie Green said that his sixth place finish in the latest round of the DTM at Lausitz represented a major disappointment. Green, who was one of the pre-season title favourites, started the race from the front row, but was passed easily by winner Martin Tomczyk early on. He then fell back into a battle involving his HWA Mercedes team-mate Gary Paffett and the Abt Audi of Oliver Jarvis, and was on course for seventh before Miguel Molina retired ahead of him

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/miscellaneous/dtm/green-sixth-a-major-disappointment/

Brian Redman Jimmy Reece Ray Reed Alan Rees Clay Regazzoni

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Kyle Busch Looks to Continue Winning Ways at New Hampshire Motor Speedway

New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayLOUDON, N.H. (June 22, 2011) -When NASCAR races into New Hampshire Motor Speedway fans can bet Kyle Busch will be a factor to capture at least one checkered flag during the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 weekend, July 15-17. In just seven years of racing on “The Magic Mile,” Busch has claimed five...more»

Source: http://www.catchfence.com/2011/sprintcup/06/22/kyle-busch-looks-to-continue-winning-ways-at-new-hampshire-motor-speedway/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=kyle-busch-looks-to-continue-winning-ways-at-new-hampshire-motor-speedway

Jim Hall Duncan Hamilton Lewis Hamilton David Hampshire Sam Hanks

KL - Hong Kong - Shanghai

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/04/kl---hong-kong---shanghai.html

Jan Flinterman Ron Flockhart Myron Fohr Gregor Foitek George Follmer

BMW Motorrad Italia Superbike Team - Motorland Aragon - Race

BMW Motorrad Italia Superbike Team Motorland Aragon - Race Sun, Jun 19, 2011 Ayrton Badovini moves up the World Superbike Championship ranking with the Motorland Aragon result this weekend. Lanzi claims one World Championship point in race 2. In Superstock...

Source: http://www.motorsportsjournal.com/archives/2011/06/bmw_motorrad_italia_super_12.php

Wolfgang Seidel Gunther Seiffert Ayrton Senna† Bruno Senna Dorino Serafini

GO KUHNUCKS!

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/nofenders/zbjv/~3/j5v6Amrv2_w/go-kuhnucks.html

Didier Pironi Emanuele Pirro Antônio Pizzonia Eric van de Poele Jacques Pollet

Another Hendrick tiff

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/06/20/1285770/another-hendrick-tiff.html

Georges Grignard Bobby Grim Romain Grosjean Olivier Grouillard Brian Gubby

�Bullitt� '68 Dodge Charger R/T

Hi everyone,

Just finished this beauty in black. Nothing new, just my approach to the Charger driven by the bad guys in the classic car chase «Bullitt». Vynil roof and Pe sets from MCG.

Hope youy like it!

Cheers,

Nuno.

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/964175.aspx

Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger Art Bisch Harry Blanchard Michael Bleekemolen

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

No more excuses, say Ferrari

At the Circuit de Catalunya

Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali surveys the Formula 1 paddock through mirrored windows from a scrupulously tidy white office on the first floor of the team's pristine motorhome.

What he could see on Friday morning at the Spanish Grand Prix was a world still coming to terms with the news that Ferrari have extended their commitment to Fernando Alonso, rated by many in F1 as the finest racing driver in the world, until the end of 2016.

As Alonso munched his breakfast outside his boss's office, the satisfaction Domenicali took from this development was plain. Yet the genial 46-year-old Italian remains a man with bigger problems to solve.

After the crushing disappointment of handing the 2010 drivers' title to Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel after a strategy error left Alonso stranded down the field in the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi, Ferrari were expecting to bounce back strongly this season.

Fernando Alonso at the cockpit of his Ferrari

Ferrari have not yet laid down a serious challenge to Red Bull this season

So the reality that their car is lagging a long way behind Red Bull on pace has been something of a shock, and it has triggered a period of introspection and self-analysis at Maranello.

While Vettel has stormed to three wins and a second place in the first four races of the season, Ferrari and Alonso had to wait until the Turkish Grand Prix two weeks ago to score their first podium finish.

The sport's most iconic team has been open about the fact that the problem has a dual cause.

As their president Luca di Montezemolo has said: "We were a little bit too conservative with the new (car) project but also unfortunately we faced something we have never seen before - that the wind tunnel results have not been confirmed by the track. This is not an easy problem (to solve)."

In a rare exclusive interview here, Domenicali projected a tough edge that some in the paddock have at times accused of him of lacking - especially in comparison with his ruthless predecessor, Jean Todt, now president of the governing body the FIA.

"No doubt I was expecting a better car because from the winter testing the feeling was not too bad," Domenicali says. "We have discussed that we have this problem with the correlation from the wind tunnel.

"But as I said to my people, I do not want to speak about this again. The situation is as it is. For the last grand prix it seems not too bad in the race but we definitely need to improve in qualifying otherwise the race is always difficult.

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"That's where we stand now. My engineers (must) just understand that the others are pushing very hard and we need to improve. Full stop."

The wind tunnel problem is one thing - it has arisen from Ferrari's switch from using a 50% scale model of their car to simulate aerodynamic performance to a 60% model, and it is the sort of thing that can happen.

More worrying is the creeping conservatism in the design office. Domenicali admits that the roots of it lay in the team's domination of the early part of the last decade with Michael Schumacher, when a process of gradual iteration of a proven concept delivered five consecutive world titles.

That all changed with the introduction of new regulations in 2009, when Ferrari had their least competitive season for years. They recovered impressively to fight for the title with Alonso last year, but that championship bid was aided by Red Bull's faltering progress - it is not as if Ferrari had the fastest car.

"First of all," Domenicali says, "with all respect you can see I was pushing my team since Turkey 2010 to be more aggressive in terms of design, in terms of approach to the car.
"It's a matter of mentality, ideas and organisation. And I really push with my people to go towards that route that is not really there at the moment.

"That doesn't mean if you are conservative you can't win, because if you remember last year, unfortunately the result was not in our favour, but if Abu Dhabi had been different, the season would have been not great but fantastic.

"So we don't need to throw away all the things that relate to a different methodology, or a more normal approach to the design of the car.

"It is a matter of balance, but for sure I am pushing my people to look ahead in a different way. The new elements of the regulation now are quite clear, and I want to see a step in that direction very soon - different ideas, different concepts."

The Ferrari designers, then, face a period of mounting pressure. Not only is the boss on their back, but the knowledge that Alonso has committed the rest of his career to Ferrari creates a heavy burden that is rooted in its obvious benefits.

Alonso is, as Domenicali says, a "reference", one of very few drivers a team knows they can count on to deliver every last bit of a car's potential, on every lap, of every race of the season.

He has a tireless pursuit of perfection and he drives his employers hard. His view is simple - give me the car and I will win the championship for you.

For their part, the designers know that with Alonso there is no hiding place. Any shortfall in performance cannot be laid at the door of the driver. It can only be that the car is not quick enough.

That, says Domenicali, is the whole point. "That's what I need," he says. "I don't want to hear from my engineers that they have a problem with the wind tunnel. If you have something to improve you have to do it. The time of excuses is finished. I don't want to look for excuses - this is not our style, and it's not mine."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/05/ferrari_conscious_of_need_to_c.html

Chico Serra Doug Serrurier Johnny ServozGavin Tony Settember Hap Sharp

Electonic Flag Displays

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Blogvasion/FormulaOne/~3/UkTb1rl1_i0/electonic-flag-displays.html

Olivier Panis Giorgio Pantano Massimiliano Papis Mike Parkes Reg Parnell

To America, Hamilton is the new Beckham

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/06/to-america-hamilton-is-the-new-beckham.html

Mike Harris Cuth Harrison Brian Hart Gene Hartley Masahiro Hasemi

Heidfeld: Renault is back on course

Nick Heidfeld believes Renault has made a breakthrough in understanding its problems and beginning to improve its performance. After being disappointingly off the pace in Monaco, Heidfeld and team-mate Vitaly Petrov returned to the top 10 in Montreal, where the German had a shot at the podium before crashing out following a touch with Kamui Kobayashi, and Petrov finished fifth.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/heidfeld-renault-is-back-on-course/

Tomáš Enge Paul England Harald Ertl Nasif Estefano Philippe Etancelin

Today?s Headlines

Yellow Cab Lobby Protests Bloomerg’s Plan to Let Livery Cabs Pick Up Street Hails (NYT)
Taxi Workers Group Splinters Off From Opposition, Endorses Bloomberg Plan (DNAinfo, NY1)
Schumer: Use Unspent ARC Funds to Finish East-Side Access Mega-Project (Transpo Nation)
Hit-and-Run Driver Who Put Mayoral Staffer in Coma Could Face Four Years (News)
The GOP Attempt to Defund Northeast Rail [...]

Source: http://www.streetsblog.org/2011/06/21/todays-headlines-1166/

Sergio Mantovani Johnny Mantz Robert Manzon Onofre Marimón Helmut Marko

Monday, June 20, 2011

FAS Lane Racing Announces Expanded Sponsorship from C&J Energy Services

FAS Lane Racing LLCMooresville, North Carolina (June 20, 2011) ? FAS Lane Racing is proud to announce an expanded sponsorship program with C&J Energy Services for the team?s No. 32 entry in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The Corpus Christi, Texas founded company will continue their support of two time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion...more»

Source: http://www.catchfence.com/2011/sprintcup/06/20/fas-lane-racing-announces-expanded-sponsorship-from-cj-energy-services/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fas-lane-racing-announces-expanded-sponsorship-from-cj-energy-services

Mike Thackwell Alfonso Thiele Eric Thompson Johnny Thomson Leslie Thorne

The Continental: Opel Sale Rumors, Next Panamera and Possible Offspring, and More Three-Cylinders

Each week, our German correspondent slices and dices the latest rumblings, news, and quick-hit driving impressions from the other side of the pond. His byline may say Jens Meiners, but we simply call him . . . the Continental. In Germany, rumors abound on a possible sale of GM’s money-losing daughter Opel. GM’s denials are [...]

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/caranddriver/blog/~3/AHTAVI1uwcs/

Fred Agabashian Kurt Ahrens Jr Christijan Albers Michele Alboreto Jean Alesi

Sebring iWCSRR Gallery

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/galleries/sebring-iwcsrr-gallery/

Sebastian Vettel Gilles Villeneuve Jacques Villeneuve Jacques Villeneuve Sr Luigi Villoresi

The latest on Sutil vs Lux

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/05/sutil-not-giving-anything-away.html

Toni Ulmen Bobby Unser Jerry Unser Alberto Uria Nino Vaccarella

Will the BBC back out of formula 1?

The future of on the is in doubt after media speculation suggested the publicly funded company�wouldn’t�bid for the TV rights for the sport when it?s current five year deal expires in 2013.

A story appeared in British newspaper

Ian Burgess Luciano Burti Roberto Bussinello Jenson Button Tommy Byrne

Heidfeld: Renault is back on course

Nick Heidfeld believes Renault has made a breakthrough in understanding its problems and beginning to improve its performance. After being disappointingly off the pace in Monaco, Heidfeld and team-mate Vitaly Petrov returned to the top 10 in Montreal, where the German had a shot at the podium before crashing out following a touch with Kamui Kobayashi, and Petrov finished fifth.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/heidfeld-renault-is-back-on-course/

Walt Brown Warwick Brown Adolf Brudes Martin Brundle Gianmaria Bruni

Sunday, June 19, 2011

'The point of no confidence is quite near'


The wreckage of Jochen Rindt's car at Barcelona © Getty Images
An excellent insight into the world of F1 as it used to be can be found on the regularly-interesting Letters of Note website. It publishes a hitherto unseen letter from Jochen Rindt to Lotus boss Colin Chapman written shortly after Rindt?s crash at Barcelona which was a result of the wing system on Lotus 49 collapsing at speed.
?Colin. I have been racing F1 for 5 years and I have made one mistake (I rammed Chris Amon in Clermont Ferrand) and I had one accident in Zandvoort due to gear selection failure otherwise I managed to stay out of trouble. This situation changed rapidly since I joined your team. ?Honestly your cars are so quick that we would still be competitive with a few extra pounds used to make the weakest parts stronger, on top of that I think you ought to spend some time checking what your different employes are doing, I sure the wishbones on the F2 car would have looked different. Please give my suggestions some thought, I can only drive a car in which I have some confidence, and I feel the point of no confidence is quite near.?
A little more than a year later Rindt's Lotus suffered mechanical breakdown just before braking into one of the corners. He swerved violently to the left and crashed into a poorly-installed barrier, killing him instantly.

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/09/the_point_of_no_confidence_is.php

Chuck Daigh Yannick Dalmas Derek Daly Christian Danner Jorge Daponte

Bahrain isn't in the script

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/04/bahrain-isnt-in-the-script.html

Jenson Button Tommy Byrne Giulio Cabianca Phil Cade Alex Caffi

Syracuse Looks to Highway Removal to Revive Downtown Economy

All cities have physical barriers that divide neighborhoods and social classes. In Syracuse, one of the biggest is Interstate-81.
On the east side you have the area known as “The Hill.” There, Syracuse University and its affiliated hospitals and research centers have fostered growth and prosperity.
On the west side of the highway, things aren’t quite as [...]

Source: http://dc.streetsblog.org/2011/06/17/syracuse-looks-to-highway-removal-to-revive-downtown-economy/

Eric van de Poele Jacques Pollet Ben Pon Dennis Poore Alfonso de Portago

Saturday, June 18, 2011

2011 Race #14 Results: Pocono

1 3 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 200 47 4 131.3 $223,836 Running 2 1 22 Kurt Busch Shell / Pennzoil Dodge 200 43 1 131.5 $203,800 Running 3 34 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota 200 42 1 106.2 $177,666 Running 4 14 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet 200 41 1 113.5 $160,961 Running 5 [...]

Source: http://finallapradio.com/2011/06/12/2011-race-14-results-pocono/

Harald Ertl Nasif Estefano Philippe Etancelin Bob Evans Corrado Fabi

Bahrain F1 Grand Prix 2010 Race live on Sunday BBC Start Time

Sebastian Vettel will take the pole position in the Bahrain F1 Grand Prix on Sunday March 14, 2010. The two Ferraris will be running after his car and you can catch all the race day action live on BBC.
March 14, 2010: Sunday Live Race Day
Bahrain F1 Grand Prix 2010�? 11:10 (Red Button, BBC1�and online) (12:00)
F1 [...]

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/formula-f1/~3/9DKlUUPiVgM/

Jesús Iglesias Taki Inoue Innes Ireland Eddie Irvine Chris Irwin

D WILK JUST OUTSIDE TOP 12

TEAM WILKERSON RACING Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nitro Funny CarFri, Jun 17, 2011 "Notes & Quotes" from Dan Wilkerson, driver of the Summit Racing Equipment Shelby Mustang Funny Car, after Friday's qualifying sessions at Thunder Valley, in Bristol Dan Wilkerson...

Source: http://www.motorsportsjournal.com/archives/2011/06/d_wilk_just_outside_top_1.php

Roberto Moreno Dave Morgan Silvio Moser Bill Moss Stirling Moss

Friday, June 17, 2011

Points-Lead on the Line as AMA Pro Flat Track Heads for Lima

AMA Pro Racing AMA Pro Harley-Davidson Insurance Flat Track Championship DAYTONA BEACH, FL (June 17, 2011) Photos by Dave Hoenig The AMA Pro Harley-Davidson Insurance Flat Track Championship is preparing to invade a famous cushion half-mile for Round 9 of...

Source: http://www.motorsportsjournal.com/archives/2011/06/points-lead_on_the_line_a.php

Gerhard Mitter Stefano Modena Thomas Monarch Franck Montagny Tiago Monteiro

Cup Series Pocono Starting Lineup ? Kurt Busch on the pole

1 22 Kurt Busch Shell / Pennzoil Dodge 52.454 171.579 2 27 Paul Menard Pittsburgh Paints / Menards Chevrolet 52.502 171.422 3 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 52.524 171.350 4 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota 52.578 171.174 5 78 Regan Smith Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet 52.581 171.164 6 99 Carl Edwards Kellogg / Cheez-It [...]

Source: http://finallapradio.com/2011/06/11/cup-series-pocono-starting-lineup-kurt-busch-on-the-pole/

Josef Peters Ronnie Peterson Vitaly Petrov* Alfredo Piàn Francois Picard

Dyson to field second car this year

Dyson Racing will field a second Lola-Mazda in the American Le Mans Series for the remainder of the season. Former McLaren AUTOSPORT BRDC Award winner Steven Kane, who raced in the British Touring Car Championship in recent years, will partner UAE racer Humaid Al Masaood in the team's #20 entry from next month's Lime Rock race onwards, under the Oryx Dyson banner

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/sports-cars/alms/dyson-to-field-second-car-this-year/

Kenneth McAlpine Perry McCarthy Ernie McCoy Johnny McDowell Jack McGrath