Sunday, 24 April 2011

Classic F1 2011 - Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher has chosen his five greatest all-time grands prix for the second edition of this year's new-look classic Formula 1 feature.

To those unfamiliar with the concept, BBC Sport has asked all the F1 drivers to name their five favourite races, and we will select one of them ahead of each grand prix this season to whet your appetites for the action to come.

World champion Sebastian Vettel started the ball rolling with his selection prior to the Australian Grand Prix, and now it is his friend and countryman's turn.

The drivers are free to choose whether they pick races from their own career, or those from the wider history of F1 that have resonated with them. And like Vettel, Schumacher has selected only races from his time in the sport.

Whereas the Red Bull driver made his F1 debut only in 2007, Schumacher's career dates back to 1991 and the 42-year-old has raided the memory banks to come up with what he considers, for different reasons, key highlights of that time.

Not all of them are races in which he starred. Some of them are intended to highlight his admiration for rivals. Some fulfil both aims.

In chronological order, and in his own words, this is Schumacher's list:

"The 1991 Spanish Grand Prix.

"This was one of the first few races of my career, but that's not why I remember it. It's for the wheel-to-wheel battle down the pit straight between Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell, when they came within inches of touching. It was two great drivers pushing each other to the edge, but with the respect to leave each other just enough room. It's one of the coolest moments I've seen in F1."

"The 1993 European Grand Prix.

"Not one of my greatest races - I spun out in the pouring rain. I've picked this because of Ayrton. My time racing against him was too short. He was a great talent, and I always have been impressed by his driving, and this race showed exactly why."

"The 1998 Hungarian Grand Prix.

"This race sums up the great relationship I had - and still have - with Ross Brawn. We were behind the McLarens of Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard for the first part of the race and Ross decided that the only chance of beating them was to switch to a three-stop strategy - one stop more than them. It was a brilliant plan but it wasn't easy. I still remember the radio message from Ross that I had to make up something like 25 seconds in 19 laps."

"The 2000 Belgian Grand Prix.

"I enjoyed many great battles with Mika Hakkinen, who was very fast and a very tough competitor, and this was one of the best. I got into the lead when it was wet early on, but as it dried up Mika had a big pace advantage and he caught up easily. I managed to fend him off for one lap, but on the next he pulled off a great move to pass me as we went either side of Ricardo Zonta's BAR."

"The 2000 Japanese Grand Prix.

"This is probably both the toughest and most beautiful race of my career. Mika and I were flat out all the way, really on the edge every lap on a great drivers' circuit with the world championship at stake. And the race was really tricky because of changing conditions in the drizzle. I managed to get out ahead after my final pit stop and won. What makes it all the more special was that it was my first world title for Ferrari - this race certainly is my personal number one."

As with Vettel, we have chosen one race to highlight in this blog - and how we could choose any other than Schumacher's number one?

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In addition, we have decided to make available the full BBC 'Grand Prix' highlights programme of the time from one of his other choices - the 1991 Spanish Grand Prix. You can watch it here.

You can also enjoy highlights of last year's Malaysian Grand Prix in both short and extended form.

The classic races will also be available on the red button on digital television in the UK. On satellite and cable they will be broadcast from 1900 BST on Tuesday 5 April until 0845 on Friday 8 April. On Freeview, they will be shown from 2215 on Tuesday until 0645 on Wednesday, on Thursday from 0415-0645 and again from 1915-2045.

A final word. In my last blog, I said that we would feature Schumacher's team-mate Nico Rosberg this time around. We were not able to do so because of unforeseen problems. His choices will appear later in the season.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/04/michael_schumachers_classic_f1.html

David Brabham

Saturday, 23 April 2011

Logano captures Nashville Nationwide pole

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/04/22/1148387/busch-claims-pole-for-nationwide.html

Marcel Balsa Lorenzo Bandini Henry Banks Fabrizio Barbazza

Two hours 40 minutes after the race

A 74 page magazine… published and ready to read. The fastest magazine in Formula 1 will be ready shortly…

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/coming-soon/

JeanChristophe Boullion Sebastien Bourdais Thierry Boutsen Johnny Boyd

Cadillac CTS


BMW and Audi took a big hit in 2008 when Cadillac brought out their second generation CTS sedan. This model came out guns blaring with a fresh design and a new engine line-up. That, plus the fact that it came with a cheaper price tag, was enough for customers to swing away from the German brands and hitch a ride on the Cadillac train. The 2012 CTS is not slowing down either, as the sedan has received more changes to make its German rivals shake in their skivvies. The list isn’t of options isn’t long, but the more powerful V6 engine is enough of an addition for a hat tip their way.

The new, upgraded V-6 engine will take you for a ride with an extra 14 HP, but will keep your wallet satisfied by maintaining the fuel economy of the previous engine. That’s right, you still get 18 city/27 highway mpg.

Hit the jump to read more about the 2012 Cadillac CTS.

Cadillac CTS originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 22 April 2011 17:30 EST.

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Johnny Claes David Clapham Jim Clark† Kevin Cogan

Friday, 22 April 2011

Bahrain Grand Prix likely to face axe in the F1 2011 Season.

The political unrest that turned Egypt on its head recently arrived at Bahrain, with numerous anti-Government protests rising up across the Middle Eastern nation. The death toll in Bahrain stands at 6 already. Consequentially, the instability of the region is a severe detriment to what would have been a banging opener to the Formula 1 [...]

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Eric Bernard Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen

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

Warwick Brown Adolf Brudes Martin Brundle Gianmaria Bruni

Classic F1 2011 - Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher has chosen his five greatest all-time grands prix for the second edition of this year's new-look classic Formula 1 feature.

To those unfamiliar with the concept, BBC Sport has asked all the F1 drivers to name their five favourite races, and we will select one of them ahead of each grand prix this season to whet your appetites for the action to come.

World champion Sebastian Vettel started the ball rolling with his selection prior to the Australian Grand Prix, and now it is his friend and countryman's turn.

The drivers are free to choose whether they pick races from their own career, or those from the wider history of F1 that have resonated with them. And like Vettel, Schumacher has selected only races from his time in the sport.

Whereas the Red Bull driver made his F1 debut only in 2007, Schumacher's career dates back to 1991 and the 42-year-old has raided the memory banks to come up with what he considers, for different reasons, key highlights of that time.

Not all of them are races in which he starred. Some of them are intended to highlight his admiration for rivals. Some fulfil both aims.

In chronological order, and in his own words, this is Schumacher's list:

"The 1991 Spanish Grand Prix.

"This was one of the first few races of my career, but that's not why I remember it. It's for the wheel-to-wheel battle down the pit straight between Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell, when they came within inches of touching. It was two great drivers pushing each other to the edge, but with the respect to leave each other just enough room. It's one of the coolest moments I've seen in F1."

"The 1993 European Grand Prix.

"Not one of my greatest races - I spun out in the pouring rain. I've picked this because of Ayrton. My time racing against him was too short. He was a great talent, and I always have been impressed by his driving, and this race showed exactly why."

"The 1998 Hungarian Grand Prix.

"This race sums up the great relationship I had - and still have - with Ross Brawn. We were behind the McLarens of Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard for the first part of the race and Ross decided that the only chance of beating them was to switch to a three-stop strategy - one stop more than them. It was a brilliant plan but it wasn't easy. I still remember the radio message from Ross that I had to make up something like 25 seconds in 19 laps."

"The 2000 Belgian Grand Prix.

"I enjoyed many great battles with Mika Hakkinen, who was very fast and a very tough competitor, and this was one of the best. I got into the lead when it was wet early on, but as it dried up Mika had a big pace advantage and he caught up easily. I managed to fend him off for one lap, but on the next he pulled off a great move to pass me as we went either side of Ricardo Zonta's BAR."

"The 2000 Japanese Grand Prix.

"This is probably both the toughest and most beautiful race of my career. Mika and I were flat out all the way, really on the edge every lap on a great drivers' circuit with the world championship at stake. And the race was really tricky because of changing conditions in the drizzle. I managed to get out ahead after my final pit stop and won. What makes it all the more special was that it was my first world title for Ferrari - this race certainly is my personal number one."

As with Vettel, we have chosen one race to highlight in this blog - and how we could choose any other than Schumacher's number one?

In order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit BBC Webwise for full instructions. If you're reading via RSS, you'll need to visit the blog to access this content.


In addition, we have decided to make available the full BBC 'Grand Prix' highlights programme of the time from one of his other choices - the 1991 Spanish Grand Prix. You can watch it here.

You can also enjoy highlights of last year's Malaysian Grand Prix in both short and extended form.

The classic races will also be available on the red button on digital television in the UK. On satellite and cable they will be broadcast from 1900 BST on Tuesday 5 April until 0845 on Friday 8 April. On Freeview, they will be shown from 2215 on Tuesday until 0645 on Wednesday, on Thursday from 0415-0645 and again from 1915-2045.

A final word. In my last blog, I said that we would feature Schumacher's team-mate Nico Rosberg this time around. We were not able to do so because of unforeseen problems. His choices will appear later in the season.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/04/michael_schumachers_classic_f1.html

Johnny Cecotto Andrea de Cesaris Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud

Back from OZ ? Whale Sorta...

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Red Amick Chris Amon Bob Anderson Conny Andersson

BMW M5 Concept first interior photos surface

When BMW revealed the M5 Concept earlier this month, they gave the vehicle blacked-out tinted window as it remained unfinished.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/hy36o10YpdU/bmw-m5-concept-first-interior-photos-surface

Zsolt Baumgartner Elie Bayol Don Beauman Karl Gunther Bechem

First Audi R8 GT delivered

U.K. customer takes delivery of the first model in a limited series at the Audi Forum in Neckarsulm.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/4YozZ5L_aAk/first-audi-r8-gt-delivered

Chris Bristow Peter Broeker Tony Brooks Alan Brown

China crisis - and what F1 can learn from it

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/04/china-crisis---and-what-f1-can-learn-from-it.html

Zsolt Baumgartner Elie Bayol Don Beauman Karl Gunther Bechem

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Vettel heads the McLaren twins

Sebastian Vettel stayed ahead of the game in the third practice session in Shanghai, with a lap that was two-tenths of a second faster than the McLarens of Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton. Vettel’s team-mate Mark Webber had technical troubles and did only five laps, ending up only 15th fastest. Shanghai was considerably colder on [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/04/16/vettel-heads-the-mclaren-twins/

Alberto Ascari Peter Ashdown Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore

2012 Jaguar XK facelift revealed in New York

Jaguar has introduced the 2012 XK facelift at the New York Auto Show. It features new headlights, modified bumpers and a revised interior.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/HiqzghfizvA/2012-jaguar-xk-facelift-revealed-in-new-york

John Barber Skip Barber Paolo Barilla Rubens Barrichello

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

Vittorio Brambilla Toni Branca Gianfranco Brancatelli Eric Brandon

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Volkswagen updates Black Betty commercial [video]

2012 Volkswagen Beetle Super Bowl commercial re-cut to include an image of the new car.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/79EWo3SUkd0/volkswagen-updates-black-betty-commercial-video

Louis Chiron Joie Chitwood Bob Christie Johnny Claes

New Feature: Tweeting Around The Circuit

is an excellent way to get an insight into the thoughts of Formula 1 pundits, fans and drivers. With this in mind, Formula 1 Fancast introduces the first of a new feature ? Tweeting Around The Circuit.

Looking back at the most recent Grand Prix, we will be looking at the ten most interesting ...

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Formula1Fancast/~3/DdBb2vVI1Xk/new-feature-tweeting-around-the-circuit

Karun Chandhok Alain de Changy Colin Chapman Dave Charlton

1963 Corvette Stingray WIP

I bought this model at a swap meet for a contest I attended. It's about 30 years old and comes from the Lesney era of AMT. Probably a re-pop of a 60s kit. I think I remember building one like this when I was a kid. There's plenty of flash on the body and the left "A" post is bent a little. 1 piece interiror bucket and plastic (not metal) axles.  I bought a bottle of Sebring Silver metallic and I think i will go with a red interior. Should be a lot of fun!  Thanks for looking! Cool

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/950762.aspx

Mike Beuttler Birabongse Bhanubandh Lucien Bianchi Gino Bianco

Campaign launched to save Team Lotus


© Save Team Lotus
One side of the Lotus naming dispute has been put forward on a new and in-depth webpage called www.saveteamlotus.com. The basic background is that the Lotus Racing F1 team had its naming rights revoked for next season by Group Lotus and, in order to keep racing under the Lotus name, bought the Team Lotus brand off David Hunt, who had owned it since the original team?s last race in 1994. Group Lotus has now taken Lotus Racing to court to try and stop it using the historic name in Formula One next year. The issue has been a source of constant confusion for many fans and the new webpage offers a breakdown of David Hunt?s and Team Lotus? side of the argument.

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/11/campaign_launched_to_save_team_1.php

Alain de Changy Colin Chapman Dave Charlton Pedro Matos Chaves

2013 Ford Taurus & Taurus SHO unveiled in New York [videos]

Ford has unveiled the facelifted Taurus at the New York Auto Show. It features revised styling, an improved interior, and a new 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/JKxmxOmsiiw/2013-ford-taurus--taurus-sho-unveiled-in-new-york-videos

George Constantine John Cordts David Coulthard Piers Courage

Doctors use Formula One pit crews as safety model

American Medical News reports hospitals in at least a dozen countries are learning how to translate the split-second timing and near-perfect synchronisation of Formula One pit crews to the high-risk handoffs of patients from surgery to recovery and intensive care.
"In Formula One, they have checklists, databases, and they have well-defined processes for doing things, and we don't really have any of those things in health care."

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/10/doctors_use_formula_one_pit_cr.php

Cliff Allison Fernando Alonso Giovanna Amati George Amick

F1 heads home ? with time to think

With the first three Grands Prix of the year now completed the F1 circus now back in Europe, with a rare two weekend break, there is time for the decision-makers to make some decisions.This year’s cars are now under development and the design teams will shortly begin work on the new cars for 2012 and [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/04/19/f1-heads-home-with-time-to-think/

Georges Berger Gerhard Berger Eric Bernard Enrique Bernoldi

And the Winner of the Kosuke-Carpenter Award goes to...

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Geoff Crossley Chuck Daigh Yannick Dalmas Derek Daly

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

2013 Chevy Malibu details announced at Auto Shanghai

Next-generation Chevrolet Malibu will come with more cabin space and offer both four- and six-cylinder power plants.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/Ohq_A5zJ4jc/2013-chevy-malibu-details-announced-at-auto-shanghai

Derek Daly Christian Danner Jorge Daponte Anthony Davidson

Restrictor-plate racing now a tag-team match

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/04/18/1139069/restrictor-plate-racing-now-a.html

Pablo Birger Carlo Abate George Abecassis Kenny Acheson

Ferrari Enzo replacement will be Veyron-inspired - report

The highly-anticipated successor to the Ferrari Enzo is shaping up as a new report is indicating it will be influenced by the Bugatti Veyron.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/G8ZoDAqwgGQ/ferrari-enzo-replacement-will-be-veyron-inspired---report

Alberto Ascari Peter Ashdown Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore

Another one for Vettel

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/04/vettel-does-it-again.html

Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen Mike Beuttler

firebird match racer

i wanted to know have you guys ever built the firebird match racer or the oldsmobile or the revell firebird pro stock  because im planning on getting one of them and i wanted to know which was probably the best one im probably gonna get the revell firebird.

so if you guys have any of those builds let me see them

 

im also open to any ideas cause i was thinking of putting a camaro body on the firebird 

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/953688.aspx

Andrea Chiesa Ettore Chimeri Louis Chiron Joie Chitwood

'57 Chevy BelAir pics...........

[View:http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/themes/sca/utility/Photobucket:550:0][View:http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/themes/sca/utility/Photobucket:550:0][View:http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/themes/sca/utility/Photobucket:550:0]Enjoy.........Tropical Turquoise and black......

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Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/953616.aspx

Johnny Cecotto Andrea de Cesaris Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud

Monday, 18 April 2011

Buick Envision concept unveiled

Buick has officially unveiled the Envision concept at the Shanghai Auto Show. It previews a production model which will be built for the Chinese market.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/k3j8QCAnsUE/buick-envision-concept-unveiled

Alberto Crespo Antonio Creus Larry Crockett Tony Crook

Hamilton decision-making under the microscope


Lewis Hamilton has come in for criticism © Getty Images
Lewis Hamilton?s decision-making ability has come into question after he crashed into the side of Felipe Massa on lap one, causing his early retirement from the Italian Grand Prix. This incident has raised questions about his temperament and ability to bounce back. Kevin Garside of the Daily Telegraph questions how much we should really be expecting from Hamilton. ?Perhaps this is how it must be with Hamilton, an instinctive racer compelled to chase the impossible through gaps that don?t exist. He took the best part of an hour to compose himself before walking out into the sun to face the cameras. This was Hamilton?s third DNF of the season but the first of his own making. Occasions like this are perhaps reminders to us not to expect too much. ?On the days when Hamilton?s insane alliance of guts, skill and derring-do appear capable of delivering the world it is easy to forget he is only 25, an age when it is all too common for boys to believe themselves men.? Byron Young of the Mirror also pulls no punches about Hamilton?s performance and was heavily critical of the manoeuvre which meant he left the weekend pointless. ?To say that his dive down the outside at Della Roggia chicane was optimistic would be generous. Mystifying, definitely, with so much at stake. So often Hamilton has made them stick but yesterday the outcome was all too predictable.?

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/09/hamilton_decisionmaking_under_1.php

Colin Davis Jimmy Daywalt JeanDenis Deletraz Birabongse Bhanubandh