Thursday, 31 March 2011

F1 teams battle over cost-cutting

The first race of the 2011 season is still two months away, but the fight for a competitive advantage in Formula 1 is still raging away behind the scenes.

As their engineers put the finishing touches to their new cars in time for the start of pre-season testing next month, team bosses are trying to thrash out a new cost-saving agreement. And it's getting a bit nasty.

Rivals - almost without exception, I'm told - believe Red Bull exceeded en route to winning the world title last year the limitations laid out in the document that defines how teams commit their budgets. They also claim that Red Bull are blocking a new version of the so-called Resource Restriction Agreement to take the sport through to 2017, where the current one runs only to 2012.

One insider at a rival team said Red Bull had been "flouting" the RRA. This is quite a serious accusation, as it effectively claims Red Bull either spent longer developing the aerodynamics of their car, employed more staff, or spent more money - or all three - than they were allowed to. In other words, they had an unfair advantage.

Red Bull deny outright that they overspent in 2010, and insist they are objecting to the revised agreement only because it is flawed in its current form and they want to ensure it is "fair and equitable". More of which in a moment.

"We've worked in accordance with the RRA limits since they were introduced," Red Bull team principal Christian Horner told BBC Sport. "With tremendous hard work and internal efficiencies, we believe we've absolutely adhered to it.

"Red Bull has committed its budgets wisely and it's obviously surprising that people will feel that way, but it's inevitable, I guess, when you're at the front and winning races."

No one will go on the record to confirm their suspicions about Red Bull, but Virgin Racing chief executive officer Graeme Lowdon, while making it clear he does not know about Red Bull's budget, says: "On something as fundamental as this, on something that's there to make the whole business you're in sustainable, if someone was to even breach the spirit of that, then that's extremely disappointing.

"I cannot see how anyone can level a criticism at an RRA. If it made a worse show, or watered it down, then there would be a case to answer. But it doesn't so it's very disappointing if teams ignore something as fundamental as this."

In many ways, this financial dispute echoes the technical rows that enveloped Red Bull in 2010.

Unable to explain or understand how the RB6 car was so fast, rivals first accused Red Bull of having an illegal ride-height control system, and then of an overly flexible front wing. Red Bull insisted the car was completely legal, and the FIA, F1's governing body, never found otherwise.

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner

Horner finds Red Bull in the middle of another controversy about 2010. Photo: Getty

"We expect other teams to potentially challenge [whether we have over-spent]," Horner says, "as they have done on front wings and ride heights and everything else in the course of last year. But we don't have any issue.

"Red Bull probably has the third or fourth biggest budget in F1. We spent prudently and have achieved great efficiency within the factory, and we have to top that in 2011."

This row has come up in the context of negotiations over revising ways of controlling F1's costs. Keeping a lid on budgets is, along with ensuring the racing remains as good as possible, one of the central themes for F1 stake-holders at the moment, as the sport's bosses seek to ensure it remains both compelling for its audience and affordable for its competitors in a difficult economic climate.

The RRA is the document the teams drew up in 2009 to control costs in F1. It defines a series of limitations on resources, getting stricter through 2010, 2011 and 2012, and the penalties for exceeding them. But it was always meant as a stepping-stone to a longer agreement.

In the current agreement, there is a sliding scale of penalties covering the following main areas of resource commitment:

  • Aerodynamic development, measured in wind-tunnel hours or computational fluid dynamics data, with the more you do of one, up to a given limit, meaning the less you can do of the other;
  • Total staff numbers, from 350 in 2010 down to 280 in 2011, and total external spend, from 40m Euros in 2010, down to 20m Euros in 2011, with the more you commit to one, the less you can spend on the other.

The penalties were based on a sliding scale. For example, a breach of up to 5% is punished by having that same amount taken off your resource allocation for the next year; a breach of 5-10% means having 1.1 times that amount taken off; and so on.

The new document - the fundamentals of which were largely agreed at a meeting at the Singapore Grand Prix last September - changes that.

One team principal, who did not wish to be identified, said that the new RRA relaxes the restrictions on resources - teams can spend a bit more money and employ a few more staff - and in return the policing is stricter, both in terms of how teams' spending is analysed and the penalties for exceeding the limits.

But the detail is proving problematic, with Red Bull in particular unhappy about the new document as it stands.

Horner says his objections are rooted in ensuring the new RRA, which would run until 2017, does what it is intended to do.

"The RRA is a positive thing for F1," he says. "I think a solution can be found for the outstanding issues, it just needs some sensible discussion between the teams, because the thought of an unrestricted spend in F1 is unpalatable for all the teams.

"So it is a matter of achieving transparency and a fair and equitable system between all independent and manufacturer-owned teams so that no party is at an advantage or disadvantage."

"The resource restriction needs to be sorted quite quickly because at the moment it is unclear what rules we are working to in 2011 in many respects, so it's important a solution is found and I think one will be found."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/01/f1_teams_battle_over_cost-cutt.html

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flatheads

  where do you find the V12 flatheads at I must be looking in the wrong spots

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Ivan Capelli Piero Carini Duane Carter Eugenio Castellotti

Rossi to try Lotus in KL

American rising star Alexander Rossi will be driving the Lotus T128 on the streets of Putrajaya this weekend. It will be the young Californian’s second chance to test a Formula 1 car, having tested a BMW Sauber F1.09 back in 2009, as part of his prize for winning the previous year’s Formula BMW World Final. [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/03/31/rossi-to-try-lotus-in-kl/

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How far should motor sport go to chase TV ratings? | Debates and polls

Has F1 embraced too many gimmicks to entice casual motor sport fans?

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Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi Bobby Ball

Sauber Shocks Barcelona?s Bulls

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John Cordts David Coulthard Piers Courage Chris Craft

Red Bull on top after F1's winter war

There is an adage in Formula 1 that if a team shows form at Barcelona's demanding Circuit de Catalunya in the winter then they are in good shape to go racing.

Over the final two pre-season tests in Barcelona, team analysts have been poring over reams of data, calculating fuel levels and conjuring tyre tactics to try to find out where their team falls in 2011's pecking order.

The teams were unanimous in one thing - Red Bull will once again be the ones to watch in 2011.

But as the field of 12 teams prepares to race under new regulations for the new season, the champions may not have it all their own way.

Just like last season, Ferrari are not far behind Red Bull.

Nevertheless, after four pre-season tests, it is widely agreed Red Bull have an advantage in both qualifying and race pace.

Sebastian Vettel in the Red Bull at the Circuit de Catalunya

The Red Bull has looked ominously fast in all conditions in pre-season testing. Photo: Getty

In terms of pure pace, the champions have yet to push the RB7 in full qualifying trim - with some insiders saying they believe the car has never been on track with less than 80kg of fuel on board when 10kg is usually enough for qualifying.

Despite this, world champion Sebastian Vettel and team-mate Mark Webber have managed to top the timings in Barcelona four times out of eight days between them.

Red Bull have also raised eyebrows with their consistency and speed over longer spells on track.

Analysis of Webber's long runs at the final test suggested that after 10 or more laps he was 0.7 seconds per lap faster than others, showing the car has pace and is kinder on the tyres.

That could be crucial in a season when tyre wear and management is expected to be key factors.

Over at Ferrari, championship runner-up Fernando Alonso and his team-mate Felipe Massa have both shown pace in shorter bursts and strength in race simulations, but analysts point to tyre life as a potential weakness for the Italian marque.

After teething problems in the first three tests, Mercedes bared their teeth in Barcelona as Michael Schumacher was unassailable at the top of day four's timesheets in the heavily upgraded Mercedes.

Insiders within the team are confident they are now the third fastest team on track - if not the second.

Behind Red Bull, Ferrari - and now perhaps Mercedes - the pack tightens around the midfield of Renault, Williams, McLaren, Toro Rosso and Sauber.

After a catalogue of headaches, from exhaust, hydraulics and engine problems to a lack of spare parts, McLaren have done little to show they will start 2011 where they left off as F1's third fastest team.

The mood within McLaren has swung between concern, voiced painfully by both drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, and optimism that things will better.

And on the plus side, it would not be the first time McLaren have had to battle back from a difficult design through determined development.

Fernando Alonso's Ferrari in the pit lane at the Circuit de Catalunya

Ferrari appear to be best of the rest - just as they were in 2010. Photo: AFP

"If you had to pick a team on the grid who could make most progress throughout the course of year, McLaren are the ones to flag up every time," one rival team insider commented.

"In 2009 they took a car that was 3.5 seconds off the pace of the [eventual champions] Brawn to races wins at the end of the year."

Of 2010's three new entrants, Team Lotus appear to have made the most progress - on pace alone the Norfolk-based team have made up at least a second over the winter to move closer to Force India at the back of the pack.

There is, however, a view up and down the paddock that Formula 1's new regulations could upset the form book.

When Pirelli won the contract to supply the sport's tyres this season in place of Bridgestone, the Italian company was asked to make the rubber less durable in the hope that it would spice up racing.

The early signs are Pirelli have delivered on what was asked of them.

Throughout the four pre-season tests, two themes have come up time and again; how quickly the Pirelli tyres are degrading and the performance difference between the four compounds.

For the first three races in Melbourne, Malaysia and China, the teams can only choose between the soft and hard tyres.

Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery predicts the soft tyres will last between 10-15 laps and the hards up to 25.

One experienced F1 race engineer estimates the difference between those tyres could be worth as much as 1.3 seconds a lap.

Tyre selection and when to change them during a race will be crucial to deciding 2011's winners and losers.

Team strategists believe by getting it right - or wrong - strategy calls could be worth up to six positions.

"The team with the fastest car may not necessarily win the races," warned Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn.

"If you are out on track on the wrong tyre at the wrong time, people will overtake you. There is more potential to get it wrong than there was last year. It's a challenge I'm relishing."

The pit wall strategists and the drivers will have to work together to determine tyre strategy over the weekend.

Drivers who have a good feeling for tyres and how to manage them - the likes of Schumacher, Button and Renault's Nick Heidfeld - will use that skill to their advantage.

The return of the kinetic energy recovery and power-boost system (Kers) and the introduction of the moveable rear wing also increase the pressure in the cockpit.

"Drivers used to drive the car and were not that good at controls and switches; now they are totally dominated by them," explained Williams technical director Sam Michael.

"It will be a real thinking game now; tyre degradation, how you are using Kers and the rear wing. You are going to see drivers making some mistakes, that's for sure."

At the final test in Barcelona, the F1 field were beginning to tire of looking into their crystal ball to respond to questions on form and expectations for the new season.

In less than two weeks' time, the drivers will race through the leafy surroundings of Melbourne's Albert Park and find the answers - whether they like them or not.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/sarahholt/2011/03/red_bull_on_top_after_f1s_wint.html

Giorgio Bassi Erwin Bauer Zsolt Baumgartner Elie Bayol

Chrysler unveils S concepts at LX Festival

In a surprise move, Chrysler has unveiled three S concepts at the Spring Festival of LXs in Irvine, California.

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Gerhard Berger Eric Bernard Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia

Team order rule needs a re-think


Jean Todt arives for Wednesday's hearing © Getty Images
Formula One should look at abolishing the controversial ban on team orders after Ferrari escaped further punishment for their manipulation of the German Grand Prix result. That is the view of the Daily Telegraph?s Tom Cary, who is of the opinion that the team orders rule now needs to be seriously looked at because of its obvious shortcomings.
?Whether you are for or against team orders, if the FIA could not back up its own rules and nail a competitor in a blatant case such as this the rule really does need reviewing. Perhaps Ferrari?s thinly-veiled threat to take the matter to the civil courts if they were punished too harshly scared the governing body, who as much as admitted the flimsiness of its rule."
Paul Weaver, reporting for the Guardian in Monza, was in favour of the ruling which keeps alive Ferrari?s slim chances in an enthralling championship.
?The World Motor Sport Council was right not to ruin a compelling Formula One season by taking away the 25 points Alonso collected in Germany. That would have put him out of the five-man title race. But the council was widely expected to increase the fine and possibly deduct points from the team, as opposed to the individual. In the end, it could be argued that common sense prevailed. But the decision will dismay those who were upset by the way Ferrari handled the situation as much as anything else.?
The Daily Mail's Jonathan McEvoy expressed outrage at the FIA tearing up its own rule book by allowing Ferrari to escape unpunished.
"Although the race stewards fined them �65,000 for giving team orders in July, the FIA World Motor Sport Council, to whom the matter was referred, decided not to impose any further punishment. It leaves the sport's rulers open to derision. It was, after all, their rule they undermined. In a statement, the WMSC said the regulation banning team orders 'should be reviewed'."

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/09/team_order_rule_needs_a_rethin_1.php

Cliff Allison Fernando Alonso Giovanna Amati George Amick

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Mercedes MGP W02 Launch pictures ( 1st of February)

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Jo Bonnier Roberto Bonomi Juan Manuel Bordeu Slim Borgudd

Grand twits

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/03/grand-twits.html

Luciano Burti Roberto Bussinello Jenson Button Tommy Byrne

Red Bull under the spotlight


Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel celebrate with Red Bull boss Christian Horner on the podium © Getty Images
Sections of the international media have questioned Red Bull's strategic approach to the world championship. After Sebastian Vettel won the Brazilian Grand Prix from the team's points leader Mark Webber at Interlagos, Der Spiegel noted: "Red Bull gives (Fernando) Alonso wings". Not switching the places means that Spaniard Alonso can take his Ferrari to just second place this weekend in Abu Dhabi and be champion, whereas the alternative strategy would have set up Webber for a straight fight. "It is not easy for Webber to drive in a team that considers him a burden to be up against Vettel," said La Gazzetta dello Sport. Tuttosport noted that it seems "the Austrian team would be happier to lose than to see Webber beat Vettel". "No team orders at Red Bull. Another own goal," headlined La Repubblica. Joan Villadelprat wrote in his El Pais column: "Had Red Bull opted for Webber a few races ago, the Australian would probably now be champion." Red Bull, however, is unrepentant. Team owner Dietrich Mateschitz told Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper that "second under proper conditions can often be more valuable than a first". But there is a feeling that the team is not simply giving up the fight for the drivers' title. One columnist in Brazil's Globo wondered if Vettel's radio message in Abu Dhabi might sound something like 'So ... Mark is faster than you'. "I'm always in favour of leaving the fight on the track with equal chances for both sides," said Rubens Barrichello. "But I wonder if they would do that if the situation was in reverse. ?Mark has done a great job this year and he has been told by his team what position he is in," said Lewis Hamilton. "Against adversity he has kept at it. I want to see Mark win." Webber believes that, if a strategy is deployed, it will only be on the "last lap" of the season this weekend. "Sebastian is part of a team," said Niki Lauda, who believes Webber should be backed fully by Red Bull. "If he does anything it should be helping Webber and not just on the last lap." Webber is quoted by Bild newspaper: "It makes sense. Otherwise it would mean that Ferrari's team orders would have paid off for Fernando." Red Bull team boss Christian Horner hints that sense will ultimately prevail. "We have already given too many presents to Fernando this year," he is quoted by Autosprint.

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

Felice Bonetto Jo Bonnier Roberto Bonomi Juan Manuel Bordeu

Formula One Goes High Definition

This week FOM, the Formula One Management company run by Bernie Ecclestone, has announced it will be providing native High Definition Formula One coverage for the very first time. �This heralds the entrance of the sport into the super clear broadcast territory. High Definition television has been available for some time now in the United [...]

Source: http://f1fanatics.wordpress.com/2011/01/13/formula-one-goes-high-definition/

Phil Cade Alex Caffi John CampbellJones Adrián Campos

Biffle says extension with Roush Fenway is close

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/29/1090780/biffle-says-extension-with-roush.html

Paul Belmondo Tom Belso JeanPierre Beltoise Olivier Beretta

2011 Formula One Calendar

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Chuck Daigh Yannick Dalmas Derek Daly Christian Danner

Mark Webber: ?I should be able to stay with these guys??

Mark Webber made it clear after the Australian GP that he was mystified as to why he was off the pace in qualifying and the race. The Aussie ended up making three stops when Sebastian Vettel made two, and he … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/03/28/mark-webber-i-should-be-able-to-stay-with-these-guys/

Jenson Button Tommy Byrne Giulio Cabianca Phil Cade

Red hot Ferrari ready for fightback

The word scarlet evokes thoughts of only F1′s most historic and successful side – ensuring that the competition must get used to once again savouring the taste of biting a caffeine-free red bullet.

2011 must be the season that banishes the memory of ’s maiden triumph. ...

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Juan Manuel Bordeu Slim Borgudd Luki Botha JeanChristophe Boullion

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Season Review: Force India

Force India?s third season in Formula One saw them finish seventh in the Constructors Championship with 68 points.

Since 2008, Force India have improved considerably year by year and the team can be very proud of what they have achieved in a short amount of time.

Yes they will have been disappointed not to have held onto sixth in Constructors this season. But 2010 ...

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Hans Binder Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger Art Bisch

Vettel quickest

Sebastian Vettel set the fastest lap of the Q1 session in Melbourne, a tenth ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s McLaren with Vitaly Petrov third for Renault. The bad news for the Enstone team was that Nick Heidfeld was out after ending up 17th in the session. Also out were the two Lotuses of Heikki Kovalainen and [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/03/26/vettel-quickest/

David Brabham Gary Brabham Jack Brabham† Bill Brack

Video: Need For Speed SHIFT 2 Unleashed - The Last Trailer

If this game had any more trailer videos, we probably would be soiling our pants by now. Fortunately, good wits came through when we needed it and we managed to keep ourselves dry.

Of course, it also helps to know that the new Need for Speed: SHIFT 2 Unleashed game is set to be released here in the US today, March 29th, 2011. The wait is finally over, people. All those sleepless nights will finally come to a head and if you haven’t made reservations for the game yet, then you better get those orders done as soon as you can.

But if you already have all of your bases covered and you’re just set for the game to hit the shelves, then we invite you to take a look at the final trailer for the video game, one that we’re pretty sure will amp up your excitement a few notches higher - if it hasn’t already.

Video: Need For Speed SHIFT 2 Unleashed - The Last Trailer originally appeared on topspeed.com on Tuesday, 29 March 2011 09:00 EST.

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Cliff Allison Fernando Alonso Giovanna Amati George Amick

How do you make curved windshields?

I have just bought a vintage Revell 57 chevy kit, online. I didnt realize untill the model got to my house that its missing all the clear parts!!! (thats the disadvantage to buying a model online)

The quarter glass, light lenses, and vent windows are easy for me to make or find a replacement for, but how would you make the curved windsheid and back glass?

I have pelnty of clear flexible plastic and I was wondering if i cut a piece to the size I need, and  carefulyl heat the clear plastic while its clamped in place on the model, would that make the shape I need for the windshield?

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/950048.aspx

Ronnie Bucknum Ivor Bueb Sebastien Buemi Luiz Bueno

Why this ?Work in Progress? could be close to completion

A new season comes with new expectations and Force India will be looking to improve on their seventh place finish in the Constructors last year.

Vijay Mallya?s team were just pipped to sixth by Williams but since making their debut in 2008, Force India have improved considerably year by year.

2010 was a successful season for the Silverstone-based team and there is no reason why they cannot build ...

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Felice Bonetto Jo Bonnier Roberto Bonomi Juan Manuel Bordeu

Red Bull under the spotlight


Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel celebrate with Red Bull boss Christian Horner on the podium © Getty Images
Sections of the international media have questioned Red Bull's strategic approach to the world championship. After Sebastian Vettel won the Brazilian Grand Prix from the team's points leader Mark Webber at Interlagos, Der Spiegel noted: "Red Bull gives (Fernando) Alonso wings". Not switching the places means that Spaniard Alonso can take his Ferrari to just second place this weekend in Abu Dhabi and be champion, whereas the alternative strategy would have set up Webber for a straight fight. "It is not easy for Webber to drive in a team that considers him a burden to be up against Vettel," said La Gazzetta dello Sport. Tuttosport noted that it seems "the Austrian team would be happier to lose than to see Webber beat Vettel". "No team orders at Red Bull. Another own goal," headlined La Repubblica. Joan Villadelprat wrote in his El Pais column: "Had Red Bull opted for Webber a few races ago, the Australian would probably now be champion." Red Bull, however, is unrepentant. Team owner Dietrich Mateschitz told Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper that "second under proper conditions can often be more valuable than a first". But there is a feeling that the team is not simply giving up the fight for the drivers' title. One columnist in Brazil's Globo wondered if Vettel's radio message in Abu Dhabi might sound something like 'So ... Mark is faster than you'. "I'm always in favour of leaving the fight on the track with equal chances for both sides," said Rubens Barrichello. "But I wonder if they would do that if the situation was in reverse. ?Mark has done a great job this year and he has been told by his team what position he is in," said Lewis Hamilton. "Against adversity he has kept at it. I want to see Mark win." Webber believes that, if a strategy is deployed, it will only be on the "last lap" of the season this weekend. "Sebastian is part of a team," said Niki Lauda, who believes Webber should be backed fully by Red Bull. "If he does anything it should be helping Webber and not just on the last lap." Webber is quoted by Bild newspaper: "It makes sense. Otherwise it would mean that Ferrari's team orders would have paid off for Fernando." Red Bull team boss Christian Horner hints that sense will ultimately prevail. "We have already given too many presents to Fernando this year," he is quoted by Autosprint.

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

Elio de Angelis Marco Apicella Mário de Araújo Cabral Frank Armi

Sauber to appeal

Sauber has announced its intention to appeal against the exclusion of its two cars from the Australian GP.

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/03/27/sauber-to-appeal/

Phil Cade Alex Caffi John CampbellJones Adrián Campos

1937 ford " Weedster" speedster WIP update 3/28

I started this project as a forum build for another site, but wanted to share it here as well.

 The idea i had was to build a low sleek roadster, or "speedster"  ultra modern style 37 ford convertible. I started with a stock Revell body and decided to section it 1/8" to get a sleeker appearance. Since I had never sectioned a body this was uncharted territory for me.  I started by taping the body where I wanted to make my cut, then shot some gray primer on the taped line of the body. Once that dried, I used a razor saw and made the cuts on the body. I had to seperate the front half form the rear half, as I will have to splice in a piece of styrene or old body to make up the length the top half of the body now will be.So far I'm pretty pleased with the progress

I also added a rear section from a tbird kit to give it that "speedster" look.

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/947670.aspx

Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti

Monday, 28 March 2011

New rules

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/03/new-rules.html

Paul Belmondo Tom Belso JeanPierre Beltoise Olivier Beretta

2012 BMW 3-Series teased in new promotional video

BMW has released a new promotional video which gives us our first official glimpse at the redesigned 3-Series.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/_5dV0dFKp58/2012-bmw-3-series-teased-in-new-promotional-video

Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger Carlo Abate George Abecassis

Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano Race Edition by Anderson Germany


Do you remember the R8 Racing Edition Anderson Germany unveiled last year? Well, the tuning firm is back with that same package, but this time, they’ve applied it to an even cooler model. The Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano Race Edition by Anderson Germany will be defined by the same black exterior and black/red interior, as well as a 30 HP engine upgrade.

The package starts off with a body kit offered by Hamann, and then gets a new set of 21" wheels and a matte black wrap with an elegant red border. That same black and red treatment continues on the interior with black carbon fiber inserts on the door trims, radio frame, ashtray, gear stick frame, hand brake knob, and steering wheel. The black components are then highlighted with different red edges.

After that sleek and classy aesthetic look is taken care of, Anderson Germany then puts in a new exhaust system by Hamann and a six-liter V12 engine that has been tricked to deliver a total of 650 HP (up from 620 HP). Described in one word, this car is simply AMAZING.

Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano Race Edition by Anderson Germany originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday, 28 March 2011 10:00 EST.

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Ernesto Brambilla Vittorio Brambilla Toni Branca Gianfranco Brancatelli