Friday, September 30, 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

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Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton answer fan questions! (Video)

This is a year or so old, but it is always good to get an insight into the lives of Formula 1 drivers. Here are McLaren duo Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton answering questions from fans. It’s an interesting discussion! Enjoy! [There is a video that cannot be displayed in this feed. Visit the blog [...]

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Michael Andretti Keith Andrews Elio de Angelis Marco Apicella Mário de Araújo Cabral

Alfa Romeo still planning flagship sedan based on Chrysler 300

Possible 169 model will be a rear-wheel drive, four-door sedan that will likely be built in the United States.

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2013 Volkswagen Golf VII spied in Europe

Caught at night, the heavily camouflaged prototype has a familiar shape but previous reports have indicated the car will adopt a sleeker design with a steeper windshield, a wider track and a lower roofline.

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Hamilton: Suzuka will play to my strengths

Lewis Hamilton believes that the Japanese Grand Prix circuit will play to his strengths next weekend. Click here to see Hamilton featured in our latest Twitter feature! The McLaren man has had a frustrating year so far, but he is determined to finish strongly, starting with the race at Suzuka. Looking ahead to the next [...]

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?HULIO Shakes His Money Maker...

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A day in the life of Jake Humphrey

Remarkably I managed to get through the past week in Singapore while tricking my body that I was still in Europe.

It may seem strange that I was eating muesli at two in the afternoon, feeling ready for lunch at eight in the evening and finishing the day by sharing some grub with Martin Brundle at three in the morning but it felt oddly routine.

For a variety of reasons this has quickly become my favourite race of the season. I think it is largely because the drivers, press officers, production team and everyone else are a little wired - slightly giddy because of the time difference. That creates an atmosphere totally unique to the Singapore GP.

The Singapore Grand Prix portrays a beautiful picture under the beaming floodlights. Photo: Getty

This is my working day, Singapore-style...

11am
Sunlight is coming through the curtains, while Beach Road in downtown Singapore is alive with commuters and passers-by. I try to ignore it and carry on dozing.

2pm
Time to start the day. Mine usually begins with a call to my wife Harriet, or my parents. If there is time, my favourite pastime is Skyping my niece and nephew. On a Saturday we would be gearing up for our qualifying show.

I much prefer writing scripts in the morning, possibly because my brain feels a little more alive at that time. That could be because of 10 years delivering the Eastern Daily Press to the locals of Upper Stoke Holy Cross.

Anyway, I'll start scripting the show and, at this point, I start clock-watching, working out how many hours until I'll be delivering these lines to a few million people. Once I've written a few links and given myself keywords to prompt me during interviews, it's time to get myself sorted.

I go through the running order and think about the guests we should try to get. I have to think what the stories are and the people you guys would like to hear from - plus the locations where we will be for each link. Everything has to be planned because we need permission from the teams to be live in their garages and to tell them the precise time we will be there.

That doesn't mean my ideas are final - the Editor, Mark Wilkin will have his own opinions and might not like my ideas.

Once I've scripted, showered and shaved, it's time to iron my 'show shirt'. I like to do this myself as I hate creases in them. This weekend I even ended up doing fellow presenter Lee McKenzie's ironing - don't ask!

3.30pm
Departure time. In Singapore it was �2 to get a cab to the circuit, which is far more appealing than walking, otherwise you end up looking like you've had a shower with your clothes on due to the humidity.

On Saturday I jumped in a cab with Rebekah, our Production Manager. While we were busy gossiping our poor driver took a wrong turn and we ended up on the other side of Marina Bay, seemingly unable to get back across the water.

On Sunday, I was the fool as I left my shoes in the hotel lobby. To make it worse I was wearing bright white trainers, which isn't very BBC Sport. Production coordinator Louise Elliott went back in a cab for me. I'll say it again - thanks Louise, I am an idiot.

4pm
Myself, senior producer Richard Carr, assistant editor Steve Aldous and film editor Mark Wilkin share our thoughts on the script. Once we've decided which drivers, team bosses and garages we want to get involved with, it's up to Steve to sort things out. With gentle persuasion, the odd reminder of a favour we are owed and some occasional begging, he makes it look easy.

Some people ask why we never speak to certain drivers and if we are biased against them. Often our first-choice driver turns us down, so we have to make a sudden change of plan. Sometimes we ask three or four teams before we get a 'Yes' to one of our requests.

6pm
David Coulthard, Eddie Jordan and Martin Brundle rock up. DC makes tea the most, Martin is the most punctual and Eddie probably misses one in every three meetings for some reason - but we let him off.

We then watch the various video pieces. Sometimes we collectively decide to make a change to one of them but very rarely is a glaring error spotted.

Once I say, "Ted Kravitz reports...", we usually have to sprint three garages down the pit-lane, find our next interviewee and check they are ready to go live. Mark will update the three of us as to whether we are over or under time - or if there is any breaking news while Richard Carr directs the cameras and Louise lets us know how long is left on the video.

The fact we have already seen it means we can reference back to it, or simply keep the chat along the right lines.

7pm
Out to the paddock to do a tech check with the crew. On Saturday, we walked live into McLaren. One of the crew realised he was the wrong side of the camera and had to make a dash to safety. You can watch the moment on iPlayer and see the flash of white as he athletically sprints out of, or rather into, shot.

These guys arrive days before us, set up the office, the communication links with the paddock, plug in the kettle and make sure that, when us creative types come up with a ludicrous idea to push the boundaries, that it can be achieved.
It hasn't gone unnoticed and no other F1 coverage has ever got so close to the action. You won't find better, harder-working pros.

8pm
Live to the nation! The final few seconds before we are on air never fail to be exhilarating, petrifying and surreal in equal measure.

10.30pm
The show is over and, after pre-recording a chat for BBC News and the trail you may often see on the BBC later that night, it's back to the office to think about the following day's race programme. We always discuss what worked, what didn't and what we could have done differently or better.

Midnight
We go through the video packages for the following day. I love the creativity and madness of the people who create these. The music is an important part of the show and can come from anywhere. I was running the track on Thursday and the Black Eyed Peas song Get Ready For The Showdown was on my playlist. We have now done over 50 Grand Prix on the BBC and these guys certainly haven't run out of ideas - or music.

3am
We have decided on the running order for Sunday, drunk enough tea to refresh an army and, despite how strange it feels, it is actually time to leave the track and head out for dinner.

At this point I usually ring my parents as I still like to get their feedback on the show and find out what's happening in Norwich. Missing loved ones and home is the only real negative of this job.

An average Singapore Grand Prix day ends with the team heading somewhere to grab some noodles and a beer. I wouldn't usually admit to drinking at four in the morning before a Grand Prix, but that's the beauty of this race - in reality it's only nine in the evening.

There are many similarities with every Grand Prix but this one is slightly different. It is more exciting and electric than normal.

As we draw near to the end of another season, let me place on record my thanks to all the guys who have worked on the BBC F1 output this year. I can honestly say that, despite all the well-publicised distractions of the past few months, our team have been as hard-working, professional and perhaps even a little more driven and keen for success than ever.

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Webber: Clutch and tyres key to poor starts | F1 Fanatic round-up

In the round-up: Mark Webber gives insight into his poor starts this year.

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?HULIO Shakes His Money Maker...

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Bill Aston Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti

Nine wannabe winners

That was another fabulous race in Hungary, with the top three teams fighting for the win but in every Formula 1 race there are 12 teams and 24 drivers.

I've been taking a look at how some of the smaller teams like Force India and Sauber are faring at the mid-way point of the 2011 season, as well as picking the nine drivers who have impressed me most so far.


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Murray gives his thoughts on the new UK television rights deal here.

If you would like to comment on the new UK television rights deal, please go to the BBC's head of F1 Ben Gallop's blog on that subject

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G-Power M3 Tornado RS with 720 HP

G-Power makes the most powerful BMW M3 around with a new supercharger system.

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Paul McCartney to play at Abu Dhabi GP!

Paul McCartney is to be the headline act at the Abu Dhabi GP, and will play on the Sunday night after the race. It will be the former Beatle’s first ever appearance in the UAE. It’s a massive coup for … Continue reading

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Vettel set for titles aplenty


© Daily Telegraph
Tom Cary says in his column in the Daily Telegraph that the man dubbed ?Baby Schumi? has plenty of time to match or even surpass his compatriot?s record haul of seven world titles after he cinched his first in the Abu Dhabi night.
?Here, after all, is a young man, already dubbed ?Baby Schumi? by Germany?s tabloid press, winning the first of what will presumably be multiple world championships, and all at the tender age of 23. Plenty of time yet to match Schumacher's incredible haul of seven world titles. And yet, their phenomenal ability to drive racing cars apart, there is little similarity between the two men. ?There are still lingering doubts over his racing ability but with such blistering qualifying pace he is nearly always leading from the front anyway. Vettel is set for multiple world championships. Just don?t call him Baby Schumi.?
The Guardian?s Paul Weaver says it was difficult to begrudge Vettel his moment of glory after he won the first of what will be many world titles. He also looks back at some of the season?s highlights.
?An amazing Formula One season produced its final twist here on Sunday when Sebastian Vettel, who had never led the title race, won his first world championship. It is difficult to begrudge him his glory, for he had more poles (10) than any other driver and shared the most wins (five) with Fernando Alonso. There will be red faces as well as red cars and overalls at Ferrari, though, for deciding to bring their man in when they did, only to see him re-emerge into heavy traffic. ?Among the highlights, and every race felt like a highlight after the bore-start in Bahrain, there was that wonderful beginning to his McLaren career by Jenson Button, who won two of his first four races, even though he couldn't keep up the pace, especially in qualifying. ?Hamilton once again drove his heart out, and outperformed a car that looked a little too ordinary at times. He was superb in Montreal. Then there was Webber, the Anglophile Aussie who was the favourite among most neutrals to win the title. There was that spectacular crash when he ran into the back of Heikki Kovalainen and the most famous of his four wins, at Silverstone, when he said to his team at the end of the race: 'Not bad for a No2 driver.' ?But in the end there was only one German who mattered. It was the remarkable Vettel. This will be the first of a clutch of championships for him.?
The Independent?s David Tremayne focuses on the plight of the other title contenders, writing it is easier to feel more sorry for one than the other.
?It was impossible not to feel for both Webber and Alonso. Yet while a frustrated Alonso gestured at Petrov after the race, the Australian, predictably, refused to complain about his pitstop timing. ?A world championship seemed an inevitable part of Sebastian Vettel's future, but it came a little sooner than most expected, after his recent tribulations. You wouldn't bet against several more, and if that record-breaking streak continues, perhaps even Schumacher's achievements will be overshadowed.?
And the Mirror?s Byron Young elaborates further on the petulant behaviour of Fernando Alonso on his slowing down lap after his title dreams ended behind the Renault of Vitaly Petrov.
?Fernando Alonso was hurled into more controversy last night for a wild gesture at the former Lada racer who cost him the title. But the Spaniard brushed off accusations he gave Russian Vitaly Petrov the finger for ruining his title hopes by blocking him for 40 laps as they duelled over sixth place. "The Ferrari ace was caught on television cruising alongside the Renault driver on the slowing down lap and gesticulating from the cockpit. Petrov was unrepentant: "What was I supposed to do? Just get out of his way, pull to the side? I don't think that is how we race. It was important for the team for me to get points."

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/11/vettel_set_for_titles_aplenty_1.php

Conny Andersson Mario Andretti Michael Andretti Keith Andrews Elio de Angelis

Senna ?convinced? Suzuka will suit Renault better | 2011 Japanese Grand Prix

Bruno Senna says Renault will fare better in Suzuka after their worst result of the season in Singapore.

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Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi Bobby Ball Marcel Balsa Lorenzo Bandini

Fatal crash splits Ferrari 360 in half [video]

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Fox Body Mustang WIP

Been a WHILE since my last build – here is my 2nd attempt at building a Fox based 1/24th scale model – this one will be a close replica to the 1:1 I sold almost 3 years back. My scratch build skills aren’t the greatest but I’m trying some mods on this project I’ve never tried before so I’m hoping everything comes out the way I’d like!

The most noticeable mod will be the functioning doors and rear hatch. I haven’t seen this done with the Revell ’93 Cobra model yet so I thought I’d give it a go. I had an old ’93 Cobra I built when I was an early teen so I had no issues with using it as a parts donor (doors/hatch). An old SVE Super Stallion kit donated its cowl hood, and the Tamiya Cobra R kit donated wheels and interior. The rear bumper has been removed/pie-cut then reattached in order to give the bumper a more accurate look to the ’93 cobra bumper. I was lucky enough to locate some 1/24th Saleen spoilers, but had to scratch build the 3rd brake light housing and lens.  I cut the outer rim off of an old set of wheels and mated them to the rear wheels, which also have oversized tires donated from a Ferrari F-40 kit my nephew destroyed for me (kids love little shiny cars lol) to give the car a staggered wheel setup. I always wanted to swap the interior in my 1:1 for an SN-95 set up (94-98 Mustang) so I thought it would be a good chance to do the swap with this model. I’m still a bit undecided about the drivetrain as of yet…possibly looking for a donor GT500 or Ford GT engine/trans…we’ll see.

I’ll do my best to keep my WIP thread updated as I really enjoy seeing everyone else’s projects go through each phase on their way to completion. Maybe this will inspire some more Fox body builds!!!

Here are some pics to get things started....

 

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Dates firmed up, full Cup schedule rolls out

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/09/28/1525469/dates-firmed-up-full-cup-schedule.html

Gerhard Berger Eric Bernard Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen

More on Walter Brun + Another racing Circuit I?d never heard of...

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Kawasaki Ninja 650R


The Kawasaki Ninja 650R is an all-around sportsbike that combines good looks with user-friendly performance capabilities and excellent handling. All those three qualities in one package is enough to be a believer in the Kawasaki sportsbike.

The 650R offers everything you need in a sports bike: a sporty and aggressive design, a stout chassis, upstanding performance capabilities, and a carefully-tuned suspension system. The Ninja?s slim structure is due to its compact 8-valve 649cc parallel-twin engine, which permits the use of a narrow, lightweight frame. The fuel injection and ignition settings are tuned to boost the liquid-cooled engine?s bottom-end torque, allowing the bike to rev quicker at all times.

Sportsbikes have always been made to with the one credo in mind: look good and be powerful. That’s exactly what Kawasaki has with the Ninja 650R. It’s got a stunning sporty design that catches attention and a powertrain that comes with premium performance capabilities.

Really, what more do you want?

Find out more about the Kawasaki Ninja 650R after the jump.

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Pattie Petty diagnosed with Parkinson's

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Ferrari Launch Their 2011 Car The F150

Ferrari have become the first team to launch their 2011 Formula One car – named the F150. Thw F150 name comes from the fact it is 150 years since Italian unification, the flag bearer for the nation decided it was important to increase exposure of the major event in the country’s long history. �The cars [...]

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Vettel set for titles aplenty


© Daily Telegraph
Tom Cary says in his column in the Daily Telegraph that the man dubbed ?Baby Schumi? has plenty of time to match or even surpass his compatriot?s record haul of seven world titles after he cinched his first in the Abu Dhabi night.
?Here, after all, is a young man, already dubbed ?Baby Schumi? by Germany?s tabloid press, winning the first of what will presumably be multiple world championships, and all at the tender age of 23. Plenty of time yet to match Schumacher's incredible haul of seven world titles. And yet, their phenomenal ability to drive racing cars apart, there is little similarity between the two men. ?There are still lingering doubts over his racing ability but with such blistering qualifying pace he is nearly always leading from the front anyway. Vettel is set for multiple world championships. Just don?t call him Baby Schumi.?
The Guardian?s Paul Weaver says it was difficult to begrudge Vettel his moment of glory after he won the first of what will be many world titles. He also looks back at some of the season?s highlights.
?An amazing Formula One season produced its final twist here on Sunday when Sebastian Vettel, who had never led the title race, won his first world championship. It is difficult to begrudge him his glory, for he had more poles (10) than any other driver and shared the most wins (five) with Fernando Alonso. There will be red faces as well as red cars and overalls at Ferrari, though, for deciding to bring their man in when they did, only to see him re-emerge into heavy traffic. ?Among the highlights, and every race felt like a highlight after the bore-start in Bahrain, there was that wonderful beginning to his McLaren career by Jenson Button, who won two of his first four races, even though he couldn't keep up the pace, especially in qualifying. ?Hamilton once again drove his heart out, and outperformed a car that looked a little too ordinary at times. He was superb in Montreal. Then there was Webber, the Anglophile Aussie who was the favourite among most neutrals to win the title. There was that spectacular crash when he ran into the back of Heikki Kovalainen and the most famous of his four wins, at Silverstone, when he said to his team at the end of the race: 'Not bad for a No2 driver.' ?But in the end there was only one German who mattered. It was the remarkable Vettel. This will be the first of a clutch of championships for him.?
The Independent?s David Tremayne focuses on the plight of the other title contenders, writing it is easier to feel more sorry for one than the other.
?It was impossible not to feel for both Webber and Alonso. Yet while a frustrated Alonso gestured at Petrov after the race, the Australian, predictably, refused to complain about his pitstop timing. ?A world championship seemed an inevitable part of Sebastian Vettel's future, but it came a little sooner than most expected, after his recent tribulations. You wouldn't bet against several more, and if that record-breaking streak continues, perhaps even Schumacher's achievements will be overshadowed.?
And the Mirror?s Byron Young elaborates further on the petulant behaviour of Fernando Alonso on his slowing down lap after his title dreams ended behind the Renault of Vitaly Petrov.
?Fernando Alonso was hurled into more controversy last night for a wild gesture at the former Lada racer who cost him the title. But the Spaniard brushed off accusations he gave Russian Vitaly Petrov the finger for ruining his title hopes by blocking him for 40 laps as they duelled over sixth place. "The Ferrari ace was caught on television cruising alongside the Renault driver on the slowing down lap and gesticulating from the cockpit. Petrov was unrepentant: "What was I supposed to do? Just get out of his way, pull to the side? I don't think that is how we race. It was important for the team for me to get points."

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/11/vettel_set_for_titles_aplenty_1.php

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G-Power M3 Tornado RS with 720 HP

G-Power makes the most powerful BMW M3 around with a new supercharger system.

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Formula 1 Memories: Rubens Barrichello hits out at Brawn GP

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Q3: Vettel on pole from Webber

Sebastian Vettel took pole position in Singapore on Saturday night with a lap that was three-tenths faster than his team-mate Mark Webber, with Jenson Button third for McLaren, edging out his team-mate Lewis Hamilton, who missed out on a final run but still managed to retain fourth place. It is not clear whether Hamilton was [...]

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Vettel underlines title credentials with sublime drive

At Spa-Francorchamps

Sebastian Vettel and his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber finished one-two in the Belgian Grand Prix after drives that can compare with many of those that have entered the annals of Formula 1 history from the famous Spa-Francorchamps track.

The two men went into the race on Sunday well aware of their team's concerns that their front tyres could fail.

Red Bull design chief Adrian Newey said it was "one of the scariest races I've been involved in", and the mind boggles as to the bravery of the drivers in that situation.

Spa's high-speed sweeps are arguably the biggest challenge a grand prix driver can face. Although safety has improved immensely at the circuit in the modern age, it remains an old-school race track, on which there are places "you wouldn't want to go off," as Webber put it in his BBC Sport column last week.

The drivers sounded phlegmatic about it after the race, but they were well aware of the potential seriousness of the situation. "We took quite a lot of risk," Vettel said. But, he added, "when there is a chance to win, we go for it".

Of all the many qualities that make grand prix drivers different from ordinary mortals, this has to be one of the most striking.

Call it bravery, call it lack of imagination, but Vettel and Webber went into the race, committed themselves to the 180mph rollercoaster ride through Eau Rouge, having put their lives in the hands of calculations by their engineers about how long their tyres would last.

The height of concern was in the early stages of the race, when the cars were running on tyres that Newey said Pirelli had told them "were very marginal and at five o'clock yesterday they wouldn't say after half a lap or five laps but they were going to fail".

Vettel and Webber's one-two in Belgium continued Red Bull's domination of this year's championship. Photo: Reuters

Red Bull's engineers had calculated that they could be pretty sure Webber's tyres would last two or three laps, and Vettel's five - which is when the two men made their first pit stops.

Red Bull were not the only team to suffer blistering, but theirs was worse than any of their rivals.

The situation caused controversy because they were running their cars with a greater degree of camber - lean away from vertical - on their front tyres than supplier Pirelli recommends.

Pirelli motorsport chief Paul Hembery chose his words carefully after the race, but I understand there were strong words between Pirelli and Newey before the race, and that there may be less tolerance of any team who choose to go beyond Pirelli's advice in the future.

It is yet another example of how Newey pushes every parameter to the limit, an approach that allied with his genius for aerodynamic design, has led him to create so many dominant cars, of which this year's Red Bull RB7 is just the latest in a long line.

With everything that was involved - the bravery, the tyre management, racing and overtaking Fernando Alonso's Ferrari, it has to rank as one of the best of Vettel's 17 victories.

Both Newey and team principal Christian Horner described it as a "mature" drive, and, as Newey pointed out: "Mark's race was every bit as good."

Webber was compromised first by a poor start, caused when his anti-stall kicked in, and then by a radio miscommunication that meant he did not follow his team-mate into the pits under the safety car period that followed Lewis Hamilton's collision with Sauber's Kamui Kobayashi.

That committed him to a long middle stint on the slower 'medium' tyre, at the beginning of which he showed bravery of a different but no less remarkable kind.

On lap nine, Webber passed Alonso on the outside going into Eau Rouge, pulling alongside on the hill down from La Source, nosing in front, and refusing to concede.

The two men are good friends, and they always race hard but fair, giving each other just enough room in such situations, but this incident was right on the edge.

"That boy must have some balls to do that - on the outside into Eau Rouge," Horner said. "Phenomenal. Pass of the day.

"Fernando was professional and gave him enough room to work with. Mark was always going to brave it out around the outside. I think we all closed our eyes."

Of course, Vettel and Webber's one-two was facilitated by the huge performance advantage of their cars.

Alonso appeared to be in the running for victory until his team chose not to stop under the safety car, but he insisted that was an illusion, saying Red Bull had a pace advantage of "one second per lap, maybe towards the end of the race even more, 1.5 seconds".

This is quite a turnaround after Red Bull failed to win any of the previous three races, where McLaren and Ferrari both showed Red Bull-beating pace.

Newey ascribes this to the "very cool conditions and slightly abnormal races" in Britain, Germany and Hungary.

"Hungary we were actually quite competitive in the dry and in those early laps on the intermediate tyres we suffered," he said.

"Germany it was exceptionally cold and we suffered in [tyre] warm-up. Silverstone we were compromised because we believed we had cold blowing (of the diffuser) allowed but it was taken away on Sunday morning."

This does not bode well for what were admittedly faint hopes that one of Vettel's rivals might have a chance of stopping his relentless march to the championship.

Although Alonso starred in the early stages in Spa, the car closest on pace to the Red Bull would seem still to be the McLaren, judging by Jenson Button's remarkable drive through the field to third place on Sunday, which was full of clinical and elegant overtaking moves.

As Button pointed out, though, McLaren's weekend in Belgium was compromised by the mistakes that have characterised their season, and which they desperately need to cut out.

In Button's case in Belgium, that was a "miscommunication" over how many laps he had left in the second period of qualifying that left him stranded in 13th place.

Lewis Hamilton, meanwhile, made another of several mistakes by himself and the team this season which have made it impossible to challenge Vettel.

Without them, he would be in the fight, rather than where is now, which is 113 points behind Vettel with only 175 still available, and his title hopes over.

Alonso, who after his fourth place in Spa is in a marginally better position but still 102 points adrift of Vettel, said he would keep battling until it was mathematically impossible to overhaul Vettel.

But even he, F1's most relentless fighter, admitted Ferrari's hopes were "not in our hands, and Red Bull need to make big, big mistakes, and have big problems if we want to win the championship".

Barring a disaster of catastrophic proportions, then, Vettel will win a second consecutive world title this year, and long before the end of the season.

After performances such as that at Spa on Sunday, and many others this year, he fully deserves it.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/08/vettel_underlines_title_creden.html

Conny Andersson Mario Andretti Michael Andretti Keith Andrews Elio de Angelis

Ex-Indy 500 Winning Crew Chief Dies...

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/nofenders/zbjv/~3/AeIHcQjcRdY/ex-indy-500-winning-crew-chief-dies.html

Giovanna Amati George Amick Red Amick Chris Amon Bob Anderson

Stork Drops-in At O?Gara?s

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/nofenders/zbjv/~3/LyqYzH2fTmk/stork-drops-in-at-ogaras.html

Carlo Abate George Abecassis Kenny Acheson Andrea de Adamich Philippe Adams

Road & Track's two-second club - first supercar inductees [video]

American magazine Road & Track is placing emphasis on the 0-to-60 mph (98 km/h) sprint benchmark to classify vehicles which can do it in less than 3 seconds.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/JcLxhm6UZh0/road--tracks-two-second-club---first-supercar-inductees

Mike Beuttler Birabongse Bhanubandh Lucien Bianchi Gino Bianco Hans Binder

Pirelli to change colours to differentiate tyres in 2011

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/F1InsightAFormula1Blog/~3/iW2fhYHXXjo/pirelli-to-change-colours-to.html

Jean Alesi Jaime Alguersuari Philippe Alliot Cliff Allison Fernando Alonso

speedART PS9-300D based on the Porsche Panamera Diesel

German tuner dials output on the 3.0 liter V6 diesel unit to 300 PS (221 kW / 296 hp) and 650 Nm (479 lb-ft) of torque.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/K51lRURkrqM/speedart-ps9-300d-based-on-the-porsche-panamera-diesel

Mário de Araújo Cabral Frank Armi Chuck Arnold Rene Arnoux Peter Arundell

Heinz Harold Frentzen speaks to Jake Humphrey and Eddie Jordan in Singapore (Video)

Former Jordan driver Heinz Harold Frentzen was the drivers representative in the panel of stewards for the Singapore GP. Here he is talking to Jake Humphrey and Eddie Jordan about his racing days, the return of Michael Schumacher and his current role..! Enjoy…! Make sure you check out lots of other excellent Formula 1 Videos [...]

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Formula1Fancast/~3/5nOTGGz4KB0/heinz-harold-frentzen-speaks-to-jake-humphrey-and-eddie-jordan-in-singapore-video

Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi Bobby Ball

Danica Pulls A Goodyear!

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/nofenders/zbjv/~3/OlnMsx7JpPg/danica-pulls-goodyear.html

Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo

NASCAR - Sprint Cup - AAA 400 Preview

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/09/27/1522393/nascar-sprint-cup-aaa-400-preview.html

Mike Beuttler Birabongse Bhanubandh Lucien Bianchi Gino Bianco Hans Binder

Stateside swap-a-rama

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/06/stateside-swap-a-rama.html

Lorenzo Bandini Henry Banks Fabrizio Barbazza John Barber Skip Barber

SSM Manager Dies...

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/nofenders/zbjv/~3/QeHeHNF7Dwk/ssm-manager-dies.html

Georges Berger Gerhard Berger Eric Bernard Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Aston Martin DBR9

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This is a Model Factory Hiro resin kit i've finally finished after a few years of working on it off and on.  It is painted with Cobra Colors paint and Tamiya clear and rubbed out. I scratchbuilt numerous items in the interior and used lots of c/f throughout. A fun kit to build but i'm really glad it's done now. More pics available at my fotki.

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Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/966238.aspx

Giovanna Amati George Amick Red Amick Chris Amon Bob Anderson

Force India: Di Resta claims best result yet | 2011 Singapore GP team review

Force India could pass Renault for fifth in the constructors championship.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/f1fanatic/~3/v9jbwfiFAkc/

Andrea de Adamich Philippe Adams Walt Ader Kurt Adolff Fred Agabashian

Force India VJM04 Launch pictures ( 8th of February)

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/F1InsightAFormula1Blog/~3/SqxTd3BYrII/force-india-vjm04-launch-pictures-8th.html

George Abecassis Kenny Acheson Andrea de Adamich Philippe Adams Walt Ader

FP3: Webber fastest

Mark Webber set the fastest time of the Saturday free practice session in Singapore, lapping just a fraction faster than Jenson Button’s McLaren. The pair were two-tenths of a second ahead of Sebastian Vettel, with Fernando Alonso right behind him and then a gap to Lewis Hamilton, who had a troubled session, going up an [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/09/24/fp3-webber-fastest/

Philippe Adams Walt Ader Kurt Adolff Fred Agabashian Kurt Ahrens Jr

Stork Drops-in At O?Gara?s

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/nofenders/zbjv/~3/LyqYzH2fTmk/stork-drops-in-at-ogaras.html

Karl Gunther Bechem Jean Behra Derek Bell Stefan Bellof Paul Belmondo

1/25 1969 nova frame

Hi, i need the frame for the revell 1969 nova yenko from the series street burner, i can pay for or trade. Thanks.

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/979603.aspx

Gino Bianco Hans Binder Carlo Abate George Abecassis Kenny Acheson

Tom Cruise drives the Red Bull F1 car

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/08/tom-cruise-drives-the-red-bull-f1-car.html

Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi Bobby Ball

Massa reflects on Hamilton behaviour

Felipe Massa has been reflecting on his fall-out with Lewis Hamilton at the Singapore Grand Prix. Click here to see on-board footage of Massa and Hamilton’s collision and here for when Hamilton pipped Massa to the title in 2008! The Ferrari man was clearly not happy with Hamilton after a collision in Sunday’s race and [...]

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Formula1Fancast/~3/PaQJQ1RmEeU/massa-reflects-on-hamilton-behaviour

Rene Arnoux Peter Arundell Alberto Ascari Peter Ashdown Ian Ashley

Hamilton quickest in Singapore FP1

Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time of the first Free Practice session on Friday night in Singapore, lapping the street track four-tenths of a second faster than Sebastian Vettel, who was himself a full second ahead of Mark Webber. There were problems at the start of the session with kerbs that needed to be removed [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/09/23/hamilton-quickest-in-singapore-fp1/

Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi

Tom Cruise drives the Red Bull F1 car

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/08/tom-cruise-drives-the-red-bull-f1-car.html

Chris Amon Bob Anderson

Marussia Virgin MVR-02 Launch pictures (7th of February)

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/F1InsightAFormula1Blog/~3/8QADREG6WOE/marussia-virgin-mvr-02-launch-pictures.html

Fabrizio Barbazza John Barber Skip Barber Paolo Barilla Rubens Barrichello

Monday, September 26, 2011

CUP: Kenseth, Edwards Roll Into Dover In Good Shape

Roush drivers OK after unfortunate meeting at Loudon?

Source: http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/cup-matt-kenseth-carl-edwards-roll-into-dover-in-good-shape-nascar-sprint/

Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo

Sauber C30 launch pictures (31st of January)

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/F1InsightAFormula1Blog/~3/_KoeazpVhdM/sauber-c30-launch-pictures-31st-of.html

Paolo Barilla Rubens Barrichello Michael Bartels Edgar Barth Giorgio Bassi

Ferrari: Alonso wants to focus on 2012 in last races | 2011 Singapore GP team review

Alonso urges Ferrari to try "experimental things" in final races after taking a distant fourth.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/f1fanatic/~3/zyyNjoIKJ_I/

Paul Belmondo Tom Belso JeanPierre Beltoise Olivier Beretta Allen Berg

Williams FW33 Interim Livery pictures ( 1st of February)

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/F1InsightAFormula1Blog/~3/Pc5Zps9vp1c/williams-fw33-interim-livery-pictures.html

Chuck Arnold Rene Arnoux Peter Arundell Alberto Ascari Peter Ashdown

Stork Drops-in At O?Gara?s

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/nofenders/zbjv/~3/LyqYzH2fTmk/stork-drops-in-at-ogaras.html

Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen Mike Beuttler Birabongse Bhanubandh Lucien Bianchi

PHOTOS: ALMS Petit Le Mans Testing Gallery

UPDATED: The latest photos from Sunday and Monday's American Le Mans Series and Intercontinental Le Mans Cup test at Road Atlanta...

Source: http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/article/photos-alms-pre-petit-le-mans-testing-gallery/

Derek Bell Stefan Bellof Paul Belmondo Tom Belso JeanPierre Beltoise

Audi launches Untitled Jersey City Project [videos]

Audi has teamed up with FX to create an original series dubbed the Untitled Jersey City Project.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/qGu5t9XwmEg/audi-launches-untitled-jersey-city-project-videos

Jaime Alguersuari Philippe Alliot Cliff Allison Fernando Alonso Giovanna Amati