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6:20 PM
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Are you invited to a no leather shoe, save the planet vegan barbecue this week end? I know you don't want to go but there is no way to get out of it....your week end is ruined, right?
Perhaps the Axis can help.
Download and save the following clip. At a crucial time during the inevitable Prius praising segment of the evening, break out your computer and horrify all with this gratuitous display of environmental rudeness. Nothing like a seven tons of Isuzu powersliding out of a corner covered by a black smoke screen to liven up the party!!!
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12:55 PM
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AC
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1:00 AM
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Labels: POD
Posted by
AC
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12:30 PM
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Labels: Bernie Ecclestone, Formula1, Max Mosley
Major overhaul from the guys at Traqmate. The latest version of the Traqview software has a long list of improvements and new features but the most significant change is the new TraqStudio which can not only sync video but can now output it with a graphics overlay of the gauges.
At this point there is no support for direct .DV input (for that you might look at TrackVision) but there is an extensive output list, cleverly organized by intended use presets, for example "web 4x3" or "DVD 16x9".
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AC
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10:25 PM
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Labels: Review, Traqmate, Traqview Studio
... presumably he is still alive but perhaps still nursing his massive, Axis Brilliant Plan B induced hangover. We tried to catch a glimpse of him in superhero pajamas in the following video but no luck.... Have you seen the Freep? if so please return him in reasonable condition

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7:05 AM
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Labels: Axis, Babe Rally 2008
Alex King was back this year and just published this tasty teaser. Alex is involved with a production company which specializes in Historic racing films
2008 Monaco Grand Prix Historique - Teaser 1 from alex king on Vimeo.
And here is a slide show of pictures taken by our secret man at the Monte. Lots of fabulous machinery as always for this great event.
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8:16 AM
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...what race fan does not feel terrible for Adrian Sutil? In a race that showed how being good is not as good as being lucky and good, the sight of the Force India car stopped in the pits after getting punted by Raikkonen was just devastating.
Hamilton proved the point about luck and skill when he was awarded the Golden Safety Car (and Magic Padded Guard Rail) award early on an then took full advantage of his skills in the rest of race. Kubica, another great race. Ferrari an embarrassment with Raikkonen's penalty. Massa tossed a race win away. And Kovalainnen? what if?
But join me in a salute to Force India and Adrian Sutil, the underdog stars of the race!
And here is another guy who could not catch a break today. On the SpeedTV broadcast they were speculating that Rosberg hit an inside curb and slid wide, from the replay it looks like he loses the rear end on turn in and is just a passenger from then on, hard to say for sure without an onboard.
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AC
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10:06 AM
4
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Labels: Adrian Sutil, Force India, Monaco, Monaco GP
Let me know if this works...
You can also try this (you will need VLC)
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AC
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12:31 PM
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Labels: 24hr rennen, Nürburgring
Posted by
AC
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11:10 AM
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Labels: Felipe Massa, Ferrari, Formula 1, Monaco, Monaco GP

It may not be an FIA (or I guess it would have been FISA...) all access pass but I'm sure it was not much different. This old pass (a birthday present from my lovely and super patient wife) is a great snapshot of what Formula 1 was back then and how things are now (nice picture Max...).
What has not changed is the magic of running at 300km/h on narrow armco lined streets.
We might get rain this year, that always made for interesting Sundays on the riviera.
The announcer may be German but the language is pure motorhead and needs no translation.
Now back to the present, lets go for a few laps with Lewis Hamilton, Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso (having a hell of a time fighting the Renault)
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AC
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10:56 AM
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Labels: Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso, Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton, Monaco
Posted by
AC
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8:08 PM
8
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Labels: Axis, Nürburgring
Fantastic info from one of our readers about the Gertrag BMW Z4 we saw at the Nürburgring:
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AC
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8:06 AM
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Labels: Audi, BMW, Nürburgring, VLN, Z4
CG picks up where we left off yesterday....
Day 1
7:30 am I picked up the Blue 996 Carrera at Theo’s place. As usual impeccably set up: KW suspension, race seats and harnesses. The car was still in street mode and the PCM Nav proved very practical to navigate around the small roads around the track! (AC: rennlist nudge!)
Engine felt strong and grip level, albeit on Michelin PS2s was good, but the front end is a different animal than the rest of the car. With all the camber changes on the track the nose on plenty of occasions completely floats and wonders around and you can literally move the steering wheel a good 90 degrees around the center with no-effect whatsoever (Typical on a place like the downhill into Fuchsröhre).
I was warned by Dale that my first day was going to include some "Dude where's my car" moments. RSR was short on cars but Dale stepped up and promised me the use of his personal, just bolted together, very shiny red Alfa 75. The caveat was that he needed to instruct two guys in the morning.
After the barfers it was Stee's turn for the lead follow exercise. Then, finally and thanks to Stee's prodding (thanks Stee!) Dale handed the keys over and I could finally have a go. I had never driven an Alfa 75 and it was a pleasant surprise. Sure they are relatively cheap 1980's Italian cars with questionable electrics but they are also the last of the rear wheel drive and thus, proper Alfa Romeo. Sure, they have solid rear axles but they also have a transaxle with the gearbox in the rear attached to the differential that's pretty fancy weight balancing. The engine sounds great, the brakes adequate and the handling, with the RSR suspension kit is super neutral. I think CG Stee and I will get more into the driving specifics later on though, all kinds of 'Ring related considerations like "Bikers, will killing one actually ruin your day?"*. Because of the traffic and the many closures due to...bikers, I managed five or six laps on Sunday, a good warm up for Monday when it would be quieter.



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AC
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3:42 PM
4
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Labels: Axis, Nürburgring
Catholics might go to Lourdes, Hindu's bathe in Ganges, Jews pray at the wall, Muslims go to Mecca. Tracktard petrolheads pilgrimage to a remote corner of north western Germany, to the Nürburgring.

Uneventful arrival to Frankfurt and thanks to a nice corporate rental reservation (Thank you Dan Cohen!) we got a nice upgrade to the most proper vehicle for our trip: Brand New Mercedes E-Class Wagon – Diesel (why waste our gas money driving on the street?). It easily swallowed all our bags (2 changes of underwear, helmets and more cameras and telemetry devices than you can find on an ITV F1 broadcast)
Some traffic on our Frankfurt – Nurburg trip, so it took us almost 2hrs (80mph avg). Check in at the hotel and then for a great local treat of Grille Haxe (Roasted Pork’s hock) and Bitburger beer. Now fully loaded with german cholesterol and alcohol and we were set for some action.
Next stop, RSR Nurburg to meet Ron, Dale and the crew. If you ever need a spare part for an Alfa 75 this is were you find it. Basically, they have a full corn-field planted with Alfa 75s!
Alfa 75 with brand new race suspension, loaded with the 4 of us and how can I explain those laps with Dale at the wheel?
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AC
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6:57 PM
6
reader comments
Labels: Axis, Nürburgring
with thanks to Ben Lovejoy's Nürburgring web site for the strict German chick's voice!
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AC
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12:47 AM
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Labels: Axis, Nürburgring
Just when you thought the FIA could not get any weirder..... you have got to THIS.
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AC
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10:44 AM
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Labels: FIA, Max Mosley
Porsche Supercup, Turkey 2008.
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AC
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6:02 AM
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Between Bergwerk and Kasselchen, 5-11-2008 by AC
(PS our posts about the Ring trip are coming....guess everyone is still jet lagged!)
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AC
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12:01 PM
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Labels: POD
7:29 in the Nissan GT-R, here is the man who did it....
and here is Tochio Suzuki's throttle position tracing!... (TPOS)
Read all about it on Drivers Republic!
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AC
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7:14 AM
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Labels: Nissan GT-R
People are just SOOO MEAN.... What did Lewis do to deserve this? Oh wait, he said "yes, I'll do it."


Check out this other knee slapper courtesy of BMW Sauber! And who are these PR clowns who actually think these lame stunts are a good thing?
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AC
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11:25 PM
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Labels: BMW, Lewis Hamilton, McLaren, Nick Heidfeld, Robert Kubica, Sauber
The camera is on the rear suspension arm of James King's Brabham BT7 at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix. Very cool.
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AC
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2:50 AM
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This never-before-seen clip comes to us by way of an anonymous source in the US racing community (thanks). Shot on a ferry between races in 1992, we see a number of key players from early-Nineties F1, including a nameless virtuoso of active suspension and, as the camera pans right, a young M. Schumacher enjoying a smoke. Quite a flashback. As our source says, “I guess I should’ve smoked more if I wanted to be the best driver in the world.” Enjoy.
-Freep
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Fearless Freep
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8:43 PM
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reader comments
Labels: Ferrari, Marlboro, Michael Schumacher
Posted by
AC
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2:29 PM
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Labels: Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton, McLaren

Posted by
AC
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2:51 PM
6
reader comments
Labels: GT3 RS, Nürburgring, RSR Nürburg
Posted by
AC
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9:49 AM
11
reader comments
Labels: Lewis Hamilton, McLaren
OK, Three of us clowns are off to the Nürburgring. We'll be staying at the Dorint hotel and renting cars from RSR Nürburg so is you are there and see some egregiously pathetic driving, by all means come up and introduce yourself (unless we cut you off that is...).
I suggest you get on a plane instead and fly to Monaco, this week end they are having the Grand Prix Historique. It only happens once every two years and it's fantastic fun with reasonable ticket prices to boot!
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AC
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6:33 AM
6
reader comments
Labels: Axis, Historic, Monaco, Nürburgring, RSR Nürburg
Gilles Villeneuve January 18, 1950 - May 8, 1982.
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AC
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7:28 AM
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Labels: Gilles Villeneuve
CG, as you are shopping, here is a third possibility: the 2009 (10?) GT3 RS. We were right when we discussed that there would be another run of 997 RS'.... Dale caught this one testing today.
If the weather holds, the track should be nice and rubbered in this week end!

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4:40 PM
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Only Honda's stunningly bad choices can top that. You can read extensively about the Super Aguri fiasco elsewhere, I just wanted to share the words of Giancarlo Minardi to Racingworld.it:
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AC
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9:00 AM
2
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Labels: Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton, Minardi

Our tracktard brothers at BridgeToGantry report fresh sightings. Apparently an unusual run of dry mild weather means it's time to shred some rubber in the Rhineland.
Posted by
AC
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9:40 PM
0
reader comments
Labels: Bridge to Gantry.com, Corvette, Lotus, Nürburgring, Veritas, ZR1
I'll let pictures do the talking for the Freep...
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AC
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8:55 AM
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We had a slight visibility issue at Pocono East this past Saturday.
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AC
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10:51 AM
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Ever get the feeling fate is trying to tell you something? Jorge Lorenzo might have gotten that feeling after what happenend in the first practice for the Chinese MotoGp. After coming out of a corner a bit too hard and lifting his front wheel where he probably should not, Lorenzo makes the all time highlight reel with this EPIC highside.... You can see what happened to his ankle, probably lucky that's all that was broken.
So that, as our readers pointed out, he even got on the bike to ride the next day is pretty amazing, but check out what had happened the day before:
Most sane men and even a few riders might have packed it in at that point. Not Lorenzo who rode a whole race with a broken ankle and came in fourth. I guess Jorge gets the Iron Man Award as well as that place on the best crashes of all time video!
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AC
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12:36 AM
2
reader comments
Labels: Jorge Lorenzo, MotoGP
Thanks to Axis reader Omar Baksh for this... check out the full video on YouTube HERE. A little hot hatch can book around the twisty parts of the 'Ring and Stee, that's about an 8:40 BTG lap. we are expected to have that pace with the Alfas next week end!
PS It always struck me as silly to ride in a car without a helmet when the other person is wearing a lid. Chances that you'll bump heads are actually pretty decent...
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AC
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12:01 AM
0
reader comments
Labels: Clio, Nürburgring, Williams
Because BMW just came out with a M1 "tribute" show car and we promised to be 'Ring whores for the next couple of weeks...
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Posted by
AC
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6:18 AM
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Fourteen years since that day at Imola. Also fourteen years since losing a driver in Formula 1, a testament to the FIA's leadership on safety. Kubica and Kovalainnen's recent crashes would not have had the same outcome without that work.
I guess everyone has seen these classic videos, we posted the red NSX one last year on May 1st. The other (white NSX, white sox and loafers) is where you get to see that characteristic Senna right foot doing it's own analog traction-yaw control. Great to see, those NSx must have had great throttle response.
Anyway, enjoy and remember Ayrton.
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AC
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6:19 AM
8
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Labels: Ayrton Senna, Honda, NSX, Suzuka
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