Mittwoch, 31. August 2011

Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG by VATH


The Mercedes CL63 AMG already offers plenty of what customers look for in a sports car: aggressive design, powerful engine, and a Mercedes "Silver Arrows" logo. But if enough just isn’t enough for you, then German tuning firm, Vath, is offering a new performance package for the CL63 AMG that will leave smiles on your faces and holes in your pockets.

Before getting into the performance upgrade, Vath added a few exterior and interior modifications. There’s a carbon fiber body kit that includes a radiator cover, a rear diffuser, and a boot lid spoiler. The car also gets a new set of 20" lightweight alloy wheels wrapped in 255/35 ZR20 tires at the front and 255/35 ZR20 tires at the back. As for the interior, Vath is offering a number of options, including plenty of leather and trim choices.

Then there’s the performance package. Using their new V63S tuning kit and software upgrade plus an ECU remap, Vath was able to take the CL63 AMG’s 5.5-liter twin turbo V8 engine and bump up the output from 536 horsepower and 590 lb/ft of torque all the way up to a staggering 630 horsepower and 686 lb/ft of torque. These numbers translate to a faster 0-62 mph time of just 4.3 seconds and an increased top speed of 187 mph, up from the standard model’s electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.

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Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG by VATH originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday, 31 August 2011 16:00 EST.

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Giorgio Bassi Erwin Bauer Zsolt Baumgartner

Notes: Five test tires at Phoenix

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/08/31/1450622/notes-five-test-tires-at-phoenix.html

Johnny McDowell Jack McGrath Brian McGuire

Red Bull: Newey relieved after ?scariest race ever? | 2011 Belgian GP team review

Red Bull had grave tyre worries but Pirelli said the blistering was caused by their set-up.

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Eppie Wietzes Mike Wilds Jonathan Williams

ford deuce

hallo

i am elviszz from holland

i build this one a jear ago

made from a ford deuce

its mij first hot rod

cut away the fendezs

 

 

 

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Bruce Halford Jim Hall Duncan Hamilton

Sauber C30 launch pictures (31st of January)

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William Ferguson Maria Teresa de Filippis Ralph Firman

Jake Humphrey chats Football and Formula 1 with Chelsea boss! (Video)

You may or may not have seen this at the weekend, but here is footage of Jake Humphrey chatting to Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas. The Blues boss is a big Formula 1 fan and his team just happened to play against Humphrey’s beloved Norwich City at the weekend. So they had plenty to chat about. [...]

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Paul Belmondo Tom Belso JeanPierre Beltoise

Luminaries gather to honour Button

At the Hungaroring

Once the intense competition of qualifying was over in Hungary, the Formula 1 fraternity put aside their rivalries for an unusual social occasion.

Luminaries from the top to the bottom of the paddock had crammed into McLaren's buzzing motorhome on Saturday evening to celebrate Jenson Button's 200th Grand Prix.

It was a fascinating scene for the F1 voyeur. Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali stood chatting to Mercedes motorsport chief Norbert Haug with a friendly arm around his shoulder. Team Lotus driver Jarno Trulli perched on a stool under the towering presence of Silver Arrows team boss Ross Brawn as Sauber's Sergio Perez mingled with the Virgin Racing drivers.

Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso nearly stole the show when the former McLaren arch-rivals warmly embraced each other, suggesting the particularly bitter cold war between the 2007 team-mates was well and truly thawing.

But the evening had been arranged by McLaren to mark Button's career and each of the 31-year-old's previous team bosses - with the exception of exiled Renault boss Flavio Briatore and BAR-Honda chief Dave Richards - spoke enthusiastically about the Somerset-born racer.

Button's F1 career began in 2000 when he beat Brazilian Bruno Junqueira in a shoot-out for a Williams race seat.

Sir Frank Williams had a unique take on the then 20-year-old, recalling: "In those days he was devastatingly good-looking and was always being pursued.

Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton, Pedro de la Rosa, Jenson Button, Timo Glock, Jerome d'Ambrosio, Paul di Resta (hidden), Sergio Perez and Felipe Massa at Jenson Button's 200th grand prix celebration

F1 drivers celebrate Jenson Button's 200th grand prix with the McLaren driver. Photo: McLaren

"He is a top, top guy. I really think that. He knew exactly how to get to the top and was completely unstoppable."

After two seasons with the Benetton team, which was re-branded Renault, Button lost his drive to Alonso and joined BAR, which then morphed into Honda.

The Japanese team helped the Englishman win his first race at the 113th attempt in 2006 in the only wet race - so far - to be held at the Hungaroring.

Shortly afterwards Brawn joined Honda, and under the former Ferrari technical guru Button went on to claim the world title in 2009 with the renamed Brawn Grand Prix team.

Brawn toasted his former charge, saying: "Jenson has got some essential qualities; speed, honesty, integrity and professionalism. Eventually he put all those things together in 2009.

"The greatest compliment I can pay him is I'm really sad he's not driving for us still."

Luckily, Michael Schumacher - who just happened to win a record seven world titles with Brawn - and his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg weren't around to weigh the implications of that remark.

It was left to Martin Whitmarsh, Button's chief at McLaren for the last two seasons, to fill in the gaps in the Englishman's career.

"Grand prix wins 10, pole positions seven, podiums 35, fastest laps four, number of points 650..." Whitmarsh began before Button tried to boost his statistics saying: "Why can't you make some of this up?"

Whitmarsh continued: "What [the list] doesn't say is; a great world champion and a fantastic ambassador to F1 - and the son of a smurf." The latter - and lesser-known fact - was a humorous reference to Dad John Button's nickname 'Papa Smurf'.

Finally, Button took centre stage, surveyed the room of F1 faces, friends, media and McLaren staff before choosing his words carefully.

"Wow! 200," he had begun. "Somebody actually asked me the other day what does 200 mean to you and first of all I thought they were talking about the number of PR days I've done this year.

"For a racing driver, the number normally doesn't mean so much but it makes you think back to the good times you've had - and the bad times.

"Winning the world championship was a big thing for me but winning grands prix and fighting it out with the best, I'm very lucky to be in that position.

"It's not over yet. I'm hoping for many, many more. Martin..?"

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/sarahholt/2011/07/luminaries_gather_to_honour_bu.html

Spider Webb Mark Webber Volker Weidler

A different Spin on Firestone?s previously announced Exodus

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Teddy Pilette Luigi Piotti David Piper

Dienstag, 30. August 2011

Bruno is ready

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/08/bruno-is-ready.html

Johnny Boyd David Brabham Gary Brabham

Red Bull RB7 launch pictures (1st of February)

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Dick Rathmann Jim Rathmann Roland Ratzenberger

My Belgian Grand Prix preview

We're having one of the best Formula 1 seasons ever and the final eight races promise to be really exciting, with Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari closely matched. Watch my preview to this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix and the rest of the season.

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Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/murraywalker/2011/08/my_belgian_grand_prix_preview_1.html

Geki Olivier Gendebien Marc Gene

Bahrain is still not a certainty

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/06/bahrain-is-still-not-a-certainty.html

Eugene Martin Pierluigi Martini Jochen Mass

1949 Merc " The Prowler "

this is my latest, a Revell Mercury with a wild paneled paint job

 

 

 

 

more pics on the link Wink

http://public.fotki.com/Zedskustoms/my-models/kustoms/49-merc-the-prowler/

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/975199.aspx

John Surtees Andy Sutcliffe Adrian Sutil

The highways and byways of Belgium

I have been to Spa and back many times by road from Paris and there are basically two sensible choices of routing. You can go north up the A1 autoroute and then curl away to the east to Valenciennes and cross the middle of Belgium to arrive in Liege and then turn south to Spa, [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/08/30/the-highways-and-byways-of-belgium/

Gerino Gerini Peter Gethin Piercarlo Ghinzani

Robert Kubica Could Be Ruled Out For At Least A Year Following Accident

Polish racing driver Robert Kubica will spend at least one whole year recovering from a rally crash he suffered this morning, according to his surgeon. Kubica, who races for Renault Lotus crashed the Skoda Fabia rally car this morning and was airlifted to hospital suffering serious injuries. He has spent many hours in surgery, with [...]

Source: http://f1fanatics.wordpress.com/2011/02/06/robert-kubica-cold-be-ruled-out-for-at-least-a-year-following-accident/

Len Sutton Aguri Suzuki Toshio Suzuki

AMT 55 NOMAD FINISHED

I have begun building this amt 55 nomad and so far i have done the chassis and part of the motor. as i am lazy at times it will probrably take quite a while to build it. anyway here are a few pics of it so far.

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The wheels and tyres are from the AMT 55 belair street machine 

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so is the engine manifold,carburetor and air cleaner and the rocker covers are parts box.

let me know what you think.

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Wolfgang Seidel Gunther Seiffert Ayrton Senna†

Montag, 29. August 2011

Schumi bemoans Vettel era - and has a point

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/05/schumi-bemoans-vettel-era---and-has-a-point.html

Dave Charlton Pedro Matos Chaves Bill Cheesbourg

Revells 1962 Impala ss 409 finished hot cinnamon

Hi again,

              I finished this one almost a month ago and had some time to post it on here. This is the newest kit on this Chevrolet and I did it as a street- pro touring model.I wanted this one in the Ford color hot cinnamon color that is out on the ford flex my friend has one and the color is fantastic!!! .So I painted the body parts and some of the interior in this color as this color is a base coat clear coat I then cleared them and them wet sanded them out to a deep shine.I then barefoiled the body moldings I did like the front and rear bumpers that the kit had in it they are different then the bumpers that are in the first kit that came out so I used the one from the first kit on the Impala.Well here are the pics and thanks for looking too!!>Cool

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Red Amick Chris Amon Bob Anderson

Cadillac CTS-V Coupe


After showing the world what a CTS Coupe could look like, the next logical step for the Cadillac family was to add a factory tuned V-Series version of the new Coupe to the American luxury automaker’s range. The CTS-V Coupe will be the last version in the CTS lineup with no convertible model currently scheduled for production.

Just like the award winning Cadillac CTS-V, the Coupe is powered by an LSA 6.2 Liter supercharged Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 V8 that makes a maximum output of 556 HP and 551 lb-ft of torque and is mated to either a Tremec TR6060 six speed manual with a twin plate clutch to handle the extra horse power or a Hydra-Matic 6L90 six speed automatic complete with paddle shifters on the steering wheel that allow you to push button your way from 0 to 60 MPH in only 3.9 seconds.

The exterior of this sporty coupe features a modified front grill that essentially doubles the CTS’s air intake volume as well as a raised center section in the hood to provide room for the blower that eventually spits spent gasses out of a unique twin tipped center exit exhaust. However the CTS-V Coupe is capped off by the 19 inch cast aluminum alloys that are available in either painted or polished finishes and wrapped with a set of sticky Michelin Pilot Sport 2 performance tires, all housing a monstrous set of Brembo brake calipers. We just hope they have enough spare parts left over to make a couple CTS-V Sport Wagons.

Updated 01/13/10: Three new videos added, including the Detroit revealing and the presentation video. Check them out!

UPDATE 01/03/2011: Cadillac has just revealed two new commercials for the CTS-V Coupe featuring Lawrence Fishburne. The commercials are called "Red Blooded Luxury" and "Arrows" and both feature the same tagline: "We don?t just make luxury cars, we make Cadillacs." Check them out by clicking on the picture above.

Press release after the jump.

Cadillac CTS-V Coupe originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday, 3 January 2011 20:00 EST.

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Yves GiraudCabantous Ignazio Giunti Timo Glock

F1 2011 Teams and Drivers

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Riccardo Paletti Torsten Palm Jonathan Palmer

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/

Christian Danner Jorge Daponte Anthony Davidson

Show me your Engines - Post Dedicated to the Engine

Hi All... Everyone shows you the beautiful body paint jobs... But the one thing you don't see often is the beautiful engines in them. This Post is dedicated to the Beauty that is the Engine.

Show us your Engines:

Here's a few of my Engine builds:

1937 CORD 812 Engine

1949 Mercury Custom

1955 Chevy Bel Air

1966 Pontiac GTO

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/974177.aspx

George Abecassis Kenny Acheson Andrea de Adamich

Road Trip Ideas: Pacific Coast Highway


We can’t do a series of road trip ideas without including a road - or series of roads - that has been named America’s Most Beautiful Drive and America’s Best Free Attraction. The Pacific Coast Highway is officially less than 130 miles long from Dana Point and Oxnard in Southern California, but many consider the "real" Pacific Coast Highway to be a series of roads running up the entire west coast of the United States. All in all, the entire length runs no less than 1800 miles, taking about two weeks if you include time to enjoy the sights of the trip.

If you don’t have the time or energy to take in the full length of the trip, there are various parts of the Pacific Coast Highway that can be utilized as shorter trips. Of course, you may want to avoid July and August because the traffic can be a killer.

Hit the jump to check out the many highlights of the Pacific Coast Highway, including the shorter routes and entertainment.

Road Trip Ideas: Pacific Coast Highway originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 26 August 2011 18:00 EST.

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David Hobbs Gary Hocking Ingo Hoffmann

Life in the pit lane


The Mercedes pit crew prepare for Michael Schumacher in Singapore © Getty Images
Away from the world of multi-million-pound car development laboratories and drivers whose small change takes care of the Monte Carlo harbour fees, another drama will play out in Singapore this week. The Independent's David Tremayne joins F1's unsung heroes.
These are not select millionaires but up to 16 ordinary, yet gifted, guys; team mechanics who have worked their way up the system and often migrate from team to team, are paid real-world wages of between �30,000 and �50,000 a year, are drilled to perfection ? and whose split-second synchronisation brings their teams huge rewards.

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

Johnny ServozGavin Tony Settember Hap Sharp

Sonntag, 28. August 2011

Ferrari F150th Italia is now Ferrari 150� Italia..!

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Fernando Alonso Giovanna Amati George Amick

Final operation a ?total success? for Kubica

Lotus Renault GP says that Robert Kubica underwent his final surgery today, and that it was a success. Curiously the operation co-incided with a Grand Prix race day, and the team says that on waking up, the Pole asked after … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/08/28/final-operation-a-total-success-for-kubica/

Andy Linden Roberto Lippi Vitantonio Liuzzi

Resurgent Hamilton worries Red Bull

A thrilling German Grand Prix, capped by a superb drive to victory by Lewis Hamilton, confirmed the growing impression that this Formula 1 season has a lot of life left in it.

Sebastian Vettel
retains a massive 77-point lead in the championship after salvaging a difficult afternoon with a fourth place snatched from Ferrari's Felipe Massa in a late pit stop duel between the two teams.

But Red Bull have lost the performance advantage they enjoyed at the start of the season. They have won only once in four grands prix and, far more tellingly than that, they have been outpaced in the last two races.

At Silverstone, Fernando Alonso's Ferrari was faster than the Red Bull. At the Nurburgring on Sunday the Spaniard retained that position, and McLaren leapfrogged both of them.

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McLaren in general and Hamilton in particular, have taken a bit of flak from certain quarters in the last month or so, but they bounced back with a bang in Germany.

Hamilton drove a stunning lap in qualifying to split the Red Bulls on the grid, and he capped it with what he described as "one of the best races I've ever done".

The 26-year-old has produced so many inspirational drives in his career that it is difficult to say whether this was the best, but it was certainly right up there.

As has so often been the case, Hamilton owed his win partly to his unsurpassed abilities as a racer - Alonso's Ferrari emerged from his second pit stop in front, just ahead of the McLaren, but a trademark brilliant passing move around the outside of the red car at the second corner gave Hamilton the lead.

As Alonso struggled on tyres not quite up to temperature, Hamilton pulled out a 1.7-second lead on that lap and followed it with a succession of three fastest laps in a row to extend his advantage to more than three seconds. From there, it was simply a case of not making a mistake with the timing of the final pit stop.

It has been a turbulent few weeks for Hamilton. After pushing Vettel so close for victory in Spain back in May, the wheels seemed to come off a bit.

A difficult weekend in Monaco culminated in frustration and his ill-advised "Ali G" remarks. A disappointing qualifying session in Canada led to Hamilton seeking out Red Bull team principal Christian Horner for a chat about the future. High tyre wear left him fourth in Valencia, way off the pace of the Red Bulls and Alonso. And McLaren struggled again in Silverstone, hit harder than their rivals by the one-race restriction on the use of exhaust gases to boost downforce.

The effect that had had on Hamilton's optimism was clear on Friday when he said there was "no way" he could compete for pole, but his mood turned full circle on Saturday and he entered the race knowing he could compete for victory.

He grabbed the lead at the start, and although he was passed by Red Bull's Mark Webber following a mistake on lap 12, the Red Bull was not able to get away.

As Webber said, "the alarm bells started to ring then", and that analysis was spot on. Just as he had at the first stops, Webber came into the pits first, aiming to take advantage of the extra grip from fresh tyres. But the second time it did not work out, and the Red Bull was jumped by both Hamilton and Alonso, who then left him behind.

Just how much this win meant to Hamilton was clear in the post-race television interviews, as he tried and failed to fight back tears after he had finished speaking.

With those tears - and that drive - perhaps Hamilton has begun to shed the frustration of the past few weeks, and can now relax into a second half of the season that, on the evidence of the last two or three races, should make fascinating viewing.

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In the last two races now, the three top teams have fought out victory - and slowly this season is turning into exactly what it had promised to be before Vettel's amazing start.

It remains to be seen whether McLaren are back for good, or whether they benefited from the unique chilly conditions in Germany.

As far as Ferrari are concerned, though, there is now little doubt that they are a genuine challenge for Red Bull everywhere.

As Alonso pointed out, they have been contesting the lead at the last four races, all of which have been on very different tracks, and he now has a win and two second places from the last three grands prix.

The Hungarian Grand Prix next weekend will be a very telling event. Red Bull totally dominated it last year, but the evidence of the last few weeks suggests it may not be so easy for them this time around.

Ferrari, one suspects, will at least give them a run for their money, having proved in the last couple of races that they have largely solved the aerodynamic weaknesses in their car that blighted the start to their season. McLaren, though, appear still to lack efficiency in the sort of long-duration corners that abound at the Hungaroring, which may make life a bit more difficult for them.

Vettel will go there on the back of a rare off-weekend at the Nurburgring, when he was never comfortable in the car and never looking like getting on terms with Webber.

In the race - as has often been the case when he is not leading from the front - he looked ordinary, unable to find a way past Massa for the last 20 laps of the race and needing his pit crew to do the job for him heading into the last lap.

And so the questions over Vettel's ability when he is back in the pack remain.

The last two races have been an eye-opener for Red Bull - and on Sunday both Webber and Vettel talked about needing more from the car.

In the circumstances, Vettel will be pleased to have salvaged a fourth place, and kept his lead over Webber to more than three clear wins.

With such a huge advantage - Vettel is 82 points ahead of Hamilton and 86 in front of Alonso - it is still unlikely that he will be caught. But at least now he knows he has a real fight on his hands.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/07/resurgent_hamilton_puts_fright.html

Joachim Winkelhock Manfred Winkelhock Markus Winkelhock

Webber confirmed at Red Bull for 2012

Mark Webber has been confirmed at Red Bull for 2012, ending any speculation about changes at the team for next season. In a statement Webber said: ?I want to continue racing at the top in Formula One so it?s a … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/08/27/webber-confirmed-at-red-bull-for-2012/

Adolfo Schwelm Cruz Bob Scott Archie Scott Brown

2012 SEAT Exeo facelift revealed

SEAT has released the first pictures of the 2012 Exeo, ahead of its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

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Gerino Gerini Peter Gethin Piercarlo Ghinzani

Toro Rosso STR6 Launch pictures ( 1st of February)

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Stefan Johansson Eddie Johnson Leslie Johnson

Indy Cars Judgement Day...

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Kazuki Nakajima Satoru Nakajima Shinji Nakano

Vettel surges to pole for Belgian GP

Sebastian Vettel snatched pole position from Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber as the German claimed his 9th pole of the 2011 season. On a another wet day at Spa the German showed yet again the raw one lap speed of his Red Bull to claim pole by almost half a second from Hamilton, who was [...]

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Tim Parnell Johnnie Parsons Riccardo Patrese

Samstag, 27. August 2011

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

Paul Goldsmith Jose Froilán González Oscar González

Who wants to know what Mark Webber has been up to during the Formula 1 break?

As you know, the 2011 Formula 1 season is coming to the end of a summer break. Red Bull’s Mark Webber has admitted in the past that he isn’t a fan of the significant break in the middle of the season, but as it turns out, he has enjoyed his time off. Here is an [...]

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Lorenzo Bandini Henry Banks Fabrizio Barbazza

Sutil scandal: I suppose I'm witness X

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/05/sutil-scandal-i-suppose-im-witness-x.html

Noritake Takahara Kunimitsu Takahashi Patrick Tambay

Schumi bemoans Vettel era - and has a point

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/05/schumi-bemoans-vettel-era---and-has-a-point.html

Fred Gamble Howden Ganley Frank Gardner

Hyundai announces U.S. prices for the 2012 Veloster

New 3-door coupe from Korean automaker is priced to compete against the Mini Cooper and VW Beetle.

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Johnny Herbert Al Herman Hans Herrmann

Resurgent Hamilton worries Red Bull

A thrilling German Grand Prix, capped by a superb drive to victory by Lewis Hamilton, confirmed the growing impression that this Formula 1 season has a lot of life left in it.

Sebastian Vettel
retains a massive 77-point lead in the championship after salvaging a difficult afternoon with a fourth place snatched from Ferrari's Felipe Massa in a late pit stop duel between the two teams.

But Red Bull have lost the performance advantage they enjoyed at the start of the season. They have won only once in four grands prix and, far more tellingly than that, they have been outpaced in the last two races.

At Silverstone, Fernando Alonso's Ferrari was faster than the Red Bull. At the Nurburgring on Sunday the Spaniard retained that position, and McLaren leapfrogged both of them.

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McLaren in general and Hamilton in particular, have taken a bit of flak from certain quarters in the last month or so, but they bounced back with a bang in Germany.

Hamilton drove a stunning lap in qualifying to split the Red Bulls on the grid, and he capped it with what he described as "one of the best races I've ever done".

The 26-year-old has produced so many inspirational drives in his career that it is difficult to say whether this was the best, but it was certainly right up there.

As has so often been the case, Hamilton owed his win partly to his unsurpassed abilities as a racer - Alonso's Ferrari emerged from his second pit stop in front, just ahead of the McLaren, but a trademark brilliant passing move around the outside of the red car at the second corner gave Hamilton the lead.

As Alonso struggled on tyres not quite up to temperature, Hamilton pulled out a 1.7-second lead on that lap and followed it with a succession of three fastest laps in a row to extend his advantage to more than three seconds. From there, it was simply a case of not making a mistake with the timing of the final pit stop.

It has been a turbulent few weeks for Hamilton. After pushing Vettel so close for victory in Spain back in May, the wheels seemed to come off a bit.

A difficult weekend in Monaco culminated in frustration and his ill-advised "Ali G" remarks. A disappointing qualifying session in Canada led to Hamilton seeking out Red Bull team principal Christian Horner for a chat about the future. High tyre wear left him fourth in Valencia, way off the pace of the Red Bulls and Alonso. And McLaren struggled again in Silverstone, hit harder than their rivals by the one-race restriction on the use of exhaust gases to boost downforce.

The effect that had had on Hamilton's optimism was clear on Friday when he said there was "no way" he could compete for pole, but his mood turned full circle on Saturday and he entered the race knowing he could compete for victory.

He grabbed the lead at the start, and although he was passed by Red Bull's Mark Webber following a mistake on lap 12, the Red Bull was not able to get away.

As Webber said, "the alarm bells started to ring then", and that analysis was spot on. Just as he had at the first stops, Webber came into the pits first, aiming to take advantage of the extra grip from fresh tyres. But the second time it did not work out, and the Red Bull was jumped by both Hamilton and Alonso, who then left him behind.

Just how much this win meant to Hamilton was clear in the post-race television interviews, as he tried and failed to fight back tears after he had finished speaking.

With those tears - and that drive - perhaps Hamilton has begun to shed the frustration of the past few weeks, and can now relax into a second half of the season that, on the evidence of the last two or three races, should make fascinating viewing.

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In the last two races now, the three top teams have fought out victory - and slowly this season is turning into exactly what it had promised to be before Vettel's amazing start.

It remains to be seen whether McLaren are back for good, or whether they benefited from the unique chilly conditions in Germany.

As far as Ferrari are concerned, though, there is now little doubt that they are a genuine challenge for Red Bull everywhere.

As Alonso pointed out, they have been contesting the lead at the last four races, all of which have been on very different tracks, and he now has a win and two second places from the last three grands prix.

The Hungarian Grand Prix next weekend will be a very telling event. Red Bull totally dominated it last year, but the evidence of the last few weeks suggests it may not be so easy for them this time around.

Ferrari, one suspects, will at least give them a run for their money, having proved in the last couple of races that they have largely solved the aerodynamic weaknesses in their car that blighted the start to their season. McLaren, though, appear still to lack efficiency in the sort of long-duration corners that abound at the Hungaroring, which may make life a bit more difficult for them.

Vettel will go there on the back of a rare off-weekend at the Nurburgring, when he was never comfortable in the car and never looking like getting on terms with Webber.

In the race - as has often been the case when he is not leading from the front - he looked ordinary, unable to find a way past Massa for the last 20 laps of the race and needing his pit crew to do the job for him heading into the last lap.

And so the questions over Vettel's ability when he is back in the pack remain.

The last two races have been an eye-opener for Red Bull - and on Sunday both Webber and Vettel talked about needing more from the car.

In the circumstances, Vettel will be pleased to have salvaged a fourth place, and kept his lead over Webber to more than three clear wins.

With such a huge advantage - Vettel is 82 points ahead of Hamilton and 86 in front of Alonso - it is still unlikely that he will be caught. But at least now he knows he has a real fight on his hands.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/07/resurgent_hamilton_puts_fright.html

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