Samstag, 31. Dezember 2011

Hispania F111 Launch pictures ( 8th of February)

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Hispania unveiled their 2011-spec single-seater on 8th February, even though the whole thing happened via an online photo shoot in which the images of the new HRT F111 were computer-generated.

Team principal Colin Kolles said: ?The F111 represents a significant step forward for Hispania Racing. We have made a big improvement for starting our second season in Formula 1 and what you see in our new car confirms Hispania Racing's commitment to F1.?

HRT aim to run the car for the first time in the pre-season test at Bahrain which begins on March 3rd.

The team employed Hollywood concept vehicle designer Daniel Simon - known for his work on the 2011 film Tron: Legacy - to design the car's livery. He said, ?I miss fearless visual statements and large beautiful numbers on today?s racing cars.

?Playing with the restrictions of what you can do to a complex F1 body is fun. There are many don?ts, but I found a way to lay courageous racing essence on the car.?

The team confirmed it will have an adjustable rear wing. However it will not have a Kinetic Energy Recovery System.

Hispania F111 Launch pictures







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Eric Thompson Johnny Thomson Leslie Thorne

Lowered 99 Civic Si

Hey all, heres my newest project. Its a revell tuner series 99 Si coupe, on stock wheels and lowered. No major progress yet, but more to come.

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/992608.aspx

Jo Gartner Tony Gaze Geki

Silverstone gets planning permission

Both Aylesbury Vale District Council and South Northamptonshire Council have effectively approved Silverstone Circuit?s outline planning application, which supports the venue?s 20-year Masterplan – the next big step towards securing the long-term future of the international venue. The circuit is owned by the British Racing Drivers? Club (BRDC), although there are advanced negotiations going on [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/12/16/silverstone-gets-planning-permission/

Eddie Irvine Chris Irwin JeanPierre Jabouille

Hey IndyCar; All I Want for Christmas...

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Peter Broeker Tony Brooks Alan Brown

Jolly Green Sea Turtles...

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Andre Milhoux Chet Miller Gerhard Mitter

The Perfect Storm - Really Indy Car?

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Henri Louveau John Love Pete Lovely

Lewis wants to see US night race

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/10/lewis-wants-to-see-us-night-race.html

Francois Picard Ernie Pieterse Paul Pietsch

Why are the FIA bringing out their toolkits?

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By Matt Carver

It's been two months since Sebastian Vettel was crowned as the Formula 1 world champion of 2010, after what was arguably the most enthralling and closely-fought championship in recent history. But bizarrely, the sports governing body, the FIA, have decided that it needs 'spicing up' with a whole raft of new technical regulations.

Even without these supposed enhancements, the setup for the 2011 season looks stronger than ever. The live TV broadcasts will now be in High Definition, there will be five former world champions on the gird, the teams are closely matched, and worldwide viewing figures are very strong. So this begs the obvious question: If it's not broken, why are the FIA bringing out their toolkits?

The answer can be found in a simple, four-syllable word that sparks a lot of debate: Overtaking.

The Return of KERS

For 2011, the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) will again be available to all the teams, after its banishment for 2010 following an uninspiring implementation in the previous season. For those unfamiliar with the concept, a KERS unit is essentially just a large battery which harnesses a reserve of energy from heavy braking. This energy can then be fed though the drive train at the press of a button for an 80bhp boost for several seconds per lap.

It was originally intended as a 'push-to-pass' button to aid overtaking, but the unit itself was heavy and had a strong destabilizing effect. The cars that were fitted with KERS were more unstable and thus slower for the majority of a lap, but had the extra muscle on the long straights. So it quickly became more of an overtaking deterrent than an aid, and there is no reason to believe that it will be any different next season.

The Controversial Moveable Wings

The big concern for next season is the introduction of moveable wings, which will allow a chasing car to greatly reduce its aerodynamic drag, allowing for greater top speed, but only when closely following a competitor. This is hugely controversial, for the simple reason that it hands an artificial advantage to the chasing car, effectively handicapping the leading car for having superior track position. The problem here is that it appears to violate a fundamental rule of fair racing. Surely you can't artificially penalize a driver for having track position just to make it more entertaining. This is no different from telling Usain Bolt that whoever wins the silver medal is now allowed to use performance enhancing drungs, but only until he starts winning, then he will be back on the protein 'shakes so that it doesn't get boring.

The Nightmare Scenario

Let's take Spa for example, the much-loved host venue for the Belgian Grand Prix. There is always plenty of overtaking at Spa, mainly due to the layout of the first few turns. The tricky first hairpin leads uphill through the staggeringly fast Eau Rouge bend, onto a lengthy straight, leading down to a tight right hander. It's hard to see how any driver could sufficiently defend their position through this section against a competitor who has artificially increased top speed. This could lead to the nightmare scenario; A driver with a narrow lead may decide to deliberately concede position before starting the final lap, as the advantage of the movable wing could be more beneficial than having track position. This would be a farce in every sense of the word, and could damage the sport's competitive integrity.

There can be no doubt that on some occasions, overtaking in F1 can become almost impossible. In Hungary last year, Vettel was forced to spend more than twenty laps simply staring at the back of Fernando Alonso's Ferrari, despite being significantly faster. Alonso's championship hopes eventually faded as he spent the last 40 minutes of the season finale waiting in vain for Vitaly Petrov to plough his Renault into the Abu Dhabi tyre wall. But on other occasions, the wheel-to-wheel action was spectacular. In Turkey, The two Mclarens where bumping wheels for the lead at turn one, just a few minutes after the Red Bulls were bashing each other into the scenery. Robert Kubica provided plenty of excitement whilst scything through half the field in Singapore, and the Japanese fans at Suzuka were amply entertained by Kamui Kobayashi flinging his BMW Sauber past anyone and everyone at the hairpin.

Surely this should lead us to one inevitable conclusion. It is the layout of certain circuits that appears to be curtailing the action. Only time will tell if alterations to the cars themselves will have the desired effect.


This original article "Formula 1's Risky New Regulations" is written by Matt Carver who is a Contributing Writer at Suite101.

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Brian Naylor Mike Nazaruk Tiff Needell

Freitag, 30. Dezember 2011

Five ways to improve F1


Emerson Fittipaldi in his heyday © Sutton Images
In an interview in the Times, former world champion Emerson Fittipaldi?s outlined his five-point plan to enhance Formula One. Cut costs ?They spend a fortune in wind-tunnel testing alone. Reduce costs and the slowest teams would catch up and make it more even.? Limit downforce ?They need to reduce enormously the downforce in the cars, the only way to bring back overtaking. We need more mechanical grip so that you have longer braking areas, can set up the car coming out of a corner, get in the slipstream and then overtake.? Close the pitlane ?When the safety car goes out they should close the pitlane. Now it?s just a lottery.? Lift ban on team orders ?It is a very stupid rule. It?s why they are called teams, it?s why they have two cars. If a driver is leading in the championship, everything has to go in his favour. What is wrong with that? It?s so easy for teams to camouflage their orders anyway. All they need to do is tell one guy on the radio he has a problem with his brakes. They can bend the rules very easily. In the old days they would even swap cars, so why do we have this ban now?? Retain traditional grands prix ?These places are the soul of racing. The Americas are under-represented. We have Canada back, but there is no USA, no Argentina, no Mexico. We need to stay in the heartlands.?

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/11/five_ways_to_improve_f1.php

Don Beauman Karl Gunther Bechem Jean Behra

Red Bull RB7 launch pictures (1st of February)

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Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel presented their 2011 car, the RB7 to the media at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain on 1 February 2011.

Chief technical officer Adrian Newey explained some of the changes from the championship winning RB6 and the new RB7:

?Preparing for the new season has been an interesting challenge for all of us,? he says. ?There have been a number of changes to the regulations and while they are not as comprehensive as the changes for 2009, the major differences ? such a the re-introduction of the KERS system and the arrival of a moveable rear wing to aid overtaking ? have meant that RB7 is quite different to last year?s car.

?However, what we have done is taken the philosophy of continuing evolution. We have evolved RB6, which itself was an evolution of 2009?s RB5, and this is, if you like, the third generation of a successful lineage.?

Technical specifications
Chassis carbon-fibre and honeycomb composite monocoque, designed and built in-house, carrying engine as fully stressed member
Suspension (front) Aluminium alloy uprights, carbon-composite double wishbones with springs and anti-roll bar, push rod-actuated multimatic dampers
Suspension (rear) as front, except pull rod-actuated rear dampers
Engine Renault RS27-2011 2,400 cc (146.5 cu in) 90� V8, limited to 18,000 RPM naturally aspirated mid-mounted
Transmission Seven-speed semi-automatic gearbox with reverse gear Hydraulic system for power shift and clutch operation
Weight 640 kg (1,411 lb) (including driver)
Fuel Total
Tyres Pirelli P Zero

OZ Wheels (front and rear): 13"

Link
Red Bull RB7 ? Open Fronted Exhaust Blown Diffuser (Scarbsf1's Blog)
"Despite rule changes Newey has found the loophole that allows exhausts to blow inside the diffuser for more downforce. Although the rules were revised for 2011 to try to prevent double diffuser and openings to allow the exhaust to blow inside the diffuser. The rules did permit openings in the outer 5cm of the diffuser, an area where teams have recently split the floor and created raised lip, coincidentally a practice first exploited by Newey on the RB5."

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Sebastian Vettel Gilles Villeneuve Jacques Villeneuve

Kurt picks up Cup ride and likely Nwide ride for 2012

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/12/22/1728723/kurt-picks-up-cup-ride-and-likely.html

Philippe Etancelin Bob Evans Corrado Fabi

AUTOS: Cars, Trucks Of The Year

The top 2012 award winners from major publications and auto-journalism groups.

Source: http://automotive.speedtv.com/article/autos-cars-trucks-of-the-year/

Eddie Keizan Al Keller Joe Kelly

Sid Watkins goes fishing...

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Michael Bartels Edgar Barth Giorgio Bassi

RETRO: Phoenix?s last Grand Prix - Two-decades ago almost slipped past...

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Joie Chitwood Bob Christie Johnny Claes

Steve McQueen?s Le Mans overalls sell for $984,000!

A set of overalls worn by Steve McQueen in the Le Mans movie has been sold at auction for an amazing $984,000 including commission fees – making them the most expensive item of motor racing related memorabilia we?re ever likely … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/12/18/steve-mcqueens-le-mans-overalls-sell-for-984000/

John Fitch Christian Fittipaldi Emerson Fittipaldi

Kawasaki Mule 4000


When you’re in need of a full-sized utility vehicle for all those tasks that seem to be too much for those other vehicles, the Kawasakai Mule 4000 is the perfect choice. As the foundation of Kawasaki?s full-sized utility line, the Mule 4000 comes with all the hardware and technology you need to tackle really big jobs, including a full-sized chassis, a powerful four-stroke V-twin engine with digital fuel injection, and some pretty serious towing capacity. You know how awesome the Mule 600 is? Well, there’s a reason why the Mule 4000 is even better.

Speaking of the utility vehicle’s powertrain, the Mule 4000 offers one that can go toe-to-toe with anybody. The powerful and liquid-cooled 617cc four-stroke V-twin engine of the Mule 4000 has plenty of technological features attached to it, including a digital Electronic Control Unit (ECU) and a fuel injection system that compensates for variations in atmospheric pressure, engine, and air temperature.

Working together, the result is a ride that provides smooth and consistent power with a crisp throttle response and precise fuel metering, helping reduce fuel consumption and lower emissions. The Mule 4000 also features a continuously variable transmission (CVT) that provides quick acceleration and efficient pulling power while a dependable and low-maintenance shaft drive system transfers power to a dual-mode differential. This differential can be locked to maximize rear wheel traction, or unlocked to improve handling and keep the ground discomforts at bay.

Find out more about the Kawasaki Mule 4000 after the jump.

Kawasaki Mule 4000 originally appeared on topspeed.com on Thursday, 29 December 2011 18:00 EST.

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Source: http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/kawasaki/2012-kawasaki-mule-4000-ar121735.html

Maria Teresa de Filippis Ralph Firman Ludwig Fischer

Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 2011

Ciao for now, Europe

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/09/ciao-for-now-europe.html

Nino Farina Walt Faulkner William Ferguson

1973 White-Freightliner Break from my normal builds....

Its kinda funny how similar my build is to the other Stretched Freightliner on here. His is a super cool truck. I am trying to keep mine looking like something you might pull up beside at a Petro or a TA instead of a full on show truck.  Hope that guy doesn't mind me posting a similar build. Mine will never look slick as his anyway! That said...here goes......

This is my "time filler" build I am working on while my two current rod builds a drying and curing. Its a 1973 (Best I can come up with) White-Freightliner COE. Its being built as an outlaw style custom. The wheelbase has been stretched to 265". Its factory visor has been modded to drop lower. The "catwalk" is wrapped from the cab mounts to the fifthwheel plate and also behind the fifthwheel. It will be getting an old school striped paint job and full fenders on the rear. I have 8" straight pipes, lowered suspension, airline box, horns relocated and an aluminum bumper in the plan. I am going to retain the old style wheels but with some Italeri rubber Michelins. Also, I am using Italeri high back air ride seats but with lowered bases. I am not gonna even try to have the detail of alot of the truck builds on here. You guys are just too much. I just wanted to throw a custom together. The name on the truck is going to be "Road Doctor" as that was my Grandfather's (roun here thats PAPAW's) CB handle and what he was known for up and down I-75 for 40+ years. Thanks for looking, BH

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Cecil Green Keith Greene Masten Gregory

F1? 2011 Timing App is out

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Soft Pauer, the maker of the official F1? 2011 Timing and Track Positioning App, is delighted to confirm that it has shipped the latest app to the App Store and Android Market.

The award winning and phenomenally successful App is universally agreed to be the perfect companion to your Grand Prix viewing, and the only way to keep track no matter where you are in the world.

The App is available in the App Store and Android Market at the unbeatable rate of �17.99 for the whole of the 2011 championship. This price is for a limited time only, so buy now to get the best value from 2011.

Purchasers of the App will receive over 120 hrs of racing action. Live information from every lap of every session downloaded directly and in perpetuity to your smartphone and/or tablet computer.

This application gives access to live timing and track positioning for all sessions - PRACTICE 1, PRACTICE 2, PRACTICE 3, QUALIFYING and RACE for the 2011 Championship.

This is the only official F1 application with unique data and features.

LIVE TRACK POSITIONS
Displayed on our dynamic 3D map. Zoom in on the action or pull back to see the whole field, see gaps as never before!

LIVE TIMING DATA
Watch the session like the F1 engineers with the full timing screen including sectors and gaps.

FOLLOW YOUR FAVOURITE DRIVER
Pick your favourite driver and follow their progress. Watch as they battle for position!

UNIQUE REPLAY FEATURE
Replay any session at any time you choose. Perfect for tape delayed broadcast!

LIVE COMMENTARY
Lap by lap live commentary.

STANDINGS
Results and news for the 2011 Season.

DETAILED INFORMATION
Information and history on all drivers, teams, and race tracks.

COMPLETE SEASON ACCESS
Experience all sessions via the live timing feed from the track to the palm of your hand using iPhone or iPod touch.

You can download your application now by visiting the Android Market and search for F1, visit the App Store or visit www.softpauer.com

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Bob Evans Corrado Fabi Teo Fabi