Saturday, January 31, 2009

New Traqmate gauges!

Check out what Glenn and the guys at Traqmate have cooking for an upcoming release of their TraqStudio software. 

These overlay gauges with a transparency mask are a big esthetic improvement. Notice the fancy combination tachometer and shift light!. Still Beta at this point but looking very nice, I would change only the longitudinal G indicator which to my eyes plots backwards, I would expect it to go up under braking. 

What do you think, how would you expect braking force represented, up or down?

Nice to see that Traqmate is always improving their product, and the their driving!





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Thursday, January 29, 2009

So what do you think of the Porsche 997 Gt3 MkII?

Coolest features:

-Self adjusting engine bushings which become harder under "sporting" conditions. -959 style height adjustable front suspension, perfect for snowy track days!
-Adjustable rear wing with 3.8 badge.
-More power, better fuel economy, less emissions.

Best excuse to buy a new expensive torque wrench: - Single center nut wheels.

What?: - no Semi-Automatic gearbox.


How's your German? The voice-over guy in this Porsche promo is great!
(thanks CG, Chris S!)



BTW, It's obvious Uncle Walter is an Axis reader and totally stole CG's helmet design!
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

BMW's trick M3 GTR


Or as Grumpy McFreep chastised me for, the BMW-RLR M3...


You will immediately notice double A arms rather than McPherson struts and an engine mounting position which makes the Rahal-Letterman Racing entry closer to a mid-front layout. But most intriguing is the shifter linkage going towards the rear of the car making it likely that BMW used a transaxle design for the GTR. And let's not forget the classic VW Golf shift knob.

Brian Watts , a club racer and poster at Bimmerforums.com, points out how the front half of the drivers compartment is closed off from the rear with a plexy bulkhead. He speculates this is to have a smaller area to cool with the air aonditioning units mandated by ALSM from this year.

So, not very much in common with your garden variety M3 but extremely cool. I wonder if Porsche will protest or run?

If you want to see more and oogle at all carbon fiber goodness, check the SLIDESHOW HERE or head over to the Axis Flickr page where you'll find 2650x1600 sized pictures.




The BMW M3 Race Version: Sportiness personified.
In the course of developing the race version of the BMW M3, BMW’s engineers were faced with an ambitious task: to improve upon the sportiness of an already sporting car. A better base would, though, be difficult to find. In standard form the vehicle delivers powerful dynamics and sporting aesthetics. Thanks to an eight cylinder engine producing 414 bhp, BMW’s customers are provided with a unique driving experience.

Those engine blocks, cast in BMW’s light alloy foundry in Landshut – the very source of BMW’s Formula One castings – selected for race duty need to withstand even more power: the BMW P65 race engine delivers 485 bhp.

In order to enable the BMW M3 to make full use of this performance on the race circuit, the experts in Munich have not concentrated solely on the engine, but have race-tuned the chassis as well. The race version of the BMW M3 is wider and significantly lighter than its production equivalent, enabling it to perfectly transmit the power of its V8 to the track. Widespread use of carbon-reinforced plastic (CRP) provides proof of substantial weight reduction. As with the production version, the race car’s roof is manufactured from this high-tech material.

The race version of the BMW M3 is clearly aimed at the top echelon of motorsport. As such, it is no surprise to discover that in the course of its development, begun in mid-2007, numerous Formula One techniques were applied. These include computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and wind tunnel analyses, both of which have ensured the best possible aerodynamic package for the BMW M3.

Intelligent control systems have been incorporated throughout the BMW M3. The POWER400 control unit actuates all the accessories fitted to the car, such as lights, wipers, etc., via two bus systems. Traditional relays and fuses are thus eliminated, ensuring considerable weight saving, improved reliability and ease of application. The functions of the BMW P65 engine are managed by an ECU 408 electronic control unit, developed in-house by BMW Motorsport. The software and applications, too, have been developed by the experts in Munich.

Technical Specifications of the M3 Race Version.
Weight 2,535 lbs./1150 kg
Tank capacity: 29 gallons/110 Liters
Chassis/body: Unitary construction steel body with welded safety cell made of extremely rigid precision steel tubing; safety fuel tank in CRP sandwich tray; pneumatic four-stamp jack system
Aerodynamics: Front fenders, rear apron, hood, roof, trunk lid, rear wing, front wings, and flared rear wheel arches in CRP
Transmission: Carbon fiber clutch with hydraulic central slave cylinder;
6-speed sequential racing transmission with straight-cut, unsynchronized gears;
additional oil/air cooler; quick shift system with ignition cut-out controlled by shifting force; mechanical limited slip differential with additional oil/air cooler
Front axle: Based on production version, with increased wheel caster angle, enlarged track width and enhanced wheel camber; five-way adjustable shock absorbers; tubular stabilizer bar
Rear axle: Based on production version, with enlarged track width and enhanced wheel camber; five-way adjustable shock absorbers, tubular stabilizer bar
Front brake system: Six-piston aluminum brake calipers, inner-vented grey-cast iron brake disks 15.0 in./380mm in diameter
Rear brake system: Four-piston aluminum brake calipers, grey-cast iron brake disk, 13.1 in./332mm in diameter
Steering: Rack and pinion steering with electro-hydraulic power
Wheels: Aluminum wheels, 18 inches

BMW P65 Engine.
Type: Eight cylinder, V-configuration
Capacity: 3999 cc
Bore x stroke: 92 x 75.2 mm/3.62 x 2.96 in.
Max. output: approx. 485 bhp
Max. torque: approx. 368 lb-ft/500 Nm
Cylinder block: Aluminum cylinder block construction with bed plate lower section
Crankshaft: Steel crankshaft
Pistons: Forged skirt pistons
Conrods: High-performance steel
Cylinder head: Aluminum DOHC (Double Over Head Camshaft); four valves per cylinde
Valve train: Four overhead chain-driven camshafts, valve actuation via rocker arms
Intake system: Eight throttle valves, made of CRP with load-charge optimized ram tubes
Exhaust system: Headers, mufflers
Fuel system: Single cylinder multi-point injection
Lubrication: Dry sump lubrication
Cooling: Water/air cooler and oil/water heat exchanger

Electrics/Electronics.
Engine management: BMW Motorsport ECU 408 with two high-performance micro-processors; Individual cylinder injection and ignition; BMW Motorsport Lambda Controller; Pit speed limiter, Quick Shift function;
Engine data memory system
Energy management: Electric energy management and monitoring with BMW Motorsport POWER400 control unit, networking of all sensors and actuators through bus system
Wiring harness: Weight optimized
Ignition coil: Eight high-performance pencil coils with integrated ignition drivers
Spark plugs: High-performance spark plugs
Cockpit: Free programmable LCD Display with integrated shift indicators
Steering wheel: Quick release multi-function steering wheel w/ integrated display unit
Steering: Rack and pinion steering with electro-hydraulic power
Wheels: Aluminum wheels, 18 inches

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(photo VJ Photography)

Hint...

....It looked way better than it handled.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Skoda gets religion.

23 year old German David E. got high marks for style from expert stuntmen after managing to stuff his Skoda Octavia into the roof of a church in Limbach after a 35 meter/115 ft. flight. Apparently the driver missed a turn and encountered a perfectly positioned berm which launched the Octavia into the roof of the 400 year old church causing an estimated 75000 Euro/ $98000 worth of damage. The newly religious David was injured but it's the Skoda that is not expected to survive.

The clip is in German, but I think you can figure it out! (thanks to ///My5UV, RTL andBlick)




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Because classic DTM never, ever gets old.

After watching this clip by the aptly named "DTMenthusiast" I keep wondering why DTM even bothers to exist in its present form. Watch the best tin top action ever knowing many, many control arms were harmed in the making of this video. 







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Monday, January 26, 2009

Extraordinary Archive: The Smuckatelli Files



Nigel Smuckatelli writes in his Flickr profile:

" I am 63 years old and live in Gainesville, Florida USA. I retired from the teaching profession in 2000 and now have the time to catalog all my racing negatives. Most of my photos were taken as a college student who volunteered as a safety official at the 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring in the late 60's and early 70's. "

That casual understatement belies the incredible quality and scope of Nigel's fantastic archive. If you, like me, have a passion for cars from that golden era of the late 60s and early 70's, you will be completely floored. Back then of course, Sports Car racing was as popular as Formula 1 and in fact many drivers drove both Formula cars and prototypes. What's especially nice is to see these cars in the heat of battle, dirty and many held together with generous amounts of duct tape!

Porsche 917, Ferrari 512, Alfa 33, Lola t70, Mirage, Matra, Corvettes, Daytonas, Camaros, CSL's you name it, it's there so hit the jump, put some music on, relax and enjoy these fantastic shots. Take your time, it's a huge archive.

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Meanwhile, somewhere in Finland...

Kimi Raikkonen was driving a Fiat Abarth Grande Punto S2000 rally car in the Arctic Lapland Rally this past week end. Raikkonen was in as much of a stealth mode as a current Formula 1 driver racing a rally car in snow can possibly be and barely appeared in front of the cameras.

The Ferrari driver was not the only Formula 1 World Champion tearing up the Lapland snows, two time world champion Mika Hakkinen was there flogging an Evo 9 ....and Hakkinen was not the only Formula 1 Mika either, Mika Salo was also driving.

Raikkonen ended up 13th ahead of Mika Hakkinen who came in 19th in the same class.
RESULTS
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Sunday, January 25, 2009

40 years later Donohue wins Daytona


(picture Nigel Smukatelli)

In 1969 Mark Donohue, driving a Lola T70, beat a flock of Porsches to win the Daytona 24 Hours. Yesterday his son David Donohue, in a Porsche powered car, passed two time winner Juan Pablo Montoya with less than an hour to go and managed to the Colombian at bay and win one of the closest and most exciting Daytona 24s ever.

Like one of our readers said, the cars may look like Darth Vader helmets with wheels but the racing sure was exciting!





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Saturday, January 24, 2009

2009 24 Hours of Daytona

I confess the Daytona Prototype spec cars do nothing for me but a 24 hour race is still a hell of a thing to accomplish.  The 2009 race starts at 3PM EST.    


Juan Pablo Montoya is back and going for three in a row.   Scott Pruett and Scott Dixon are both listed in two cars, the 01 and 02 Chip Ganassi Lexus/Rileys,  I guess that's one way to hedge your bets for a finish. Danica Patrick will be in a Pontiac-Riley trying to be the first woman to win the Daytona 24hrs.   Farnbacher-Loles has five cars in GT .  We'll cheer for them since they take good care of some of the Axis cars!
You can find live timing and scoring at this link HERE

After 16 hours the top four cars are separated by only 2 seconds!



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Friday, January 23, 2009

Massa: 2009 car is like a Go Kart.

"We came from Formula 1 cars  with high downforce loads to drive, essentially, Go-Karts.  The new car is very different to drive, it slides a lot more.  Even if the tires have more grip, that grip is only there when the tire is fresh, two to five laps,  then it becomes more and more difficult to drive.  The rear is much more lively and reminds me a little bit of a Kart."

Massa, in this interview after the  Mugello test session,  goes on to say that the Ferrari KERS worked better than anyone expected and that reliability was good.

Interesting that this year, the Pope, Mclaren and Ferrari have all started YouTube Channels.  There must be a connection!





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IRC Rallye Monte-Carlo live stream

The IRC web site promises live streaming from special stages of the Rallye Monte-Carlo. I have not been able to verify it works but here is the link to where you should find the live feed.
If it's a dud, here are some highlights from Day2.

UPDATE:  Live night time Col de Turini stage going on right now!
(Night time because running on icy roads with a rock wall on one side and a cliff on the other is just too boring when you can see....)
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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Porsche GT3 RSR...

Because there is no substitute for awesomeness...





Technical Description Porsche GT3 RSR (2009) Engine:
Water-cooled, six-cylinder boxer engine; four valves per cylinder; dry sump lubrication; individual throttle butterflies; fuel injection; air restrictors 2 x 29.5 mm.
Bore: 102.7 mm Stroke: 80.4 mm
Capacity: 3,996 cc
Power output: 331 kW (450 bhp) at 7,800 rpm
Max. Torque: 430 Nm at 7,250 rpm Max. revs: 9,400 rpm

Transmission:
Six-speed gearbox with sequential jaw-type shift; oil/water heat exchanger; single-mass flywheel; hydraulic disengagement lever; three-plate carbon-fibre clutch; rear wheel drive; limited-slip differential 45/65%.

Body: Monocoque body (basis GT3 RS) of hot-galvanised steel;
aerodynamically optimised front end with front spoiler; aerodynamically optimised front underfloor; adjustable rear wing;
90-litre safety fuel tank with fast filling function; air jack;
welded-in safety cage; bucket-type racing seat (on driver's side only) with flame-resistant seat cover; six-point seat belt adapted for use of the HANS Head and Neck Support; electric fire-extinguishing system.

Suspension:
Front: McPherson spring strut axle; Sachs four-way gas pressure dampers; double coil springs (main and ancillary spring); front axle arms adjustable for camber; adjustable sword-type anti-roll bar on both sides; power steering.

Rear: Multi-arm axle with rigidly mounted axle sub-frame; Sachs four-way gas pressure dampers; double coil springs (main and auxiliary spring); rear axle tie-bar reinforced and infinitely adjustable; adjustable sword-type anti-roll bar on both sides. Complete suspension infinitely adjustable (height, camber, track).

Brakes:
Brake system with balance bar control.
Front: Single-piece six-piston aluminium fixed callipers; inner-vented, 380 mm in diameter; racing brake pads.
Rear: Single-piece four-piston aluminium fixed callipers; inner-vented, 355 mm in diameter; racing brake pads.

Wheels:
Front: Three-piece BBS light-alloy wheels (11J x 18-34); central bolt;
Rear: Three-piece BBS light-alloy wheels (13J x 18-12.5); central bolt.

Electrical System:
Motec display with integrated data recording; multi-function display with integrated gearshift indicator; adjustable traction control; battery: 12 volt, 50 Ah, 140 Ah alternator.

Weight:
Approx. 1,220 kg complying with A.C.O. regulations, 1,245 kg complying with FIA regulations.

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More 2009 Formula 1 testing video

From January 21st. Alonso and Hamilton on track. Check out the extended front wheel covers on the Mclaren, outboard brake cooling ducts?

1º. Sebastien Buemi - 1.29:435 - 56 laps
3º. Nico Rosberg - 1.33:816 - 64 laps
2º. Fernando Alonso - 1.34:610 - 52 laps
4º. Lewis Hamilton - 1.38:962 - 27 laps
5º. Timo Glock - 1.41:923 - 44 laps



Raikkonen comments on KERS

Q: Is everything working ?
Raikkonen: ''On both days the use of KERS has given positive results, the system works well like all the other new components.''

Q: What changes with KERS ?
Raikkonen: ''You have more power but it's only for such a short time that I don't think it can change things a lot. It may be an interesting invention but I don't think it's decisive.''

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Q: What are your first impressions of the F60 ?
Raikkonen: ''It's always nice to step into a new car but it's not easy to give a judgement due to the weather. The track was very slippery and unfortunately we haven't been able to do the work we planned to do, nor could we push the car to the maximum or simulate a Grand Prix. The tyres are not a problem, we've already tested them before Christmas. In short, the first good and real impression is that all the new parts on the car are working wonderfully and the only regret is that we haven't been able to work according to schedule.''

Q: Massa said that the F60 seemed different to him in terms of driving.
Raikkonen: ''I don't know. I don't have precise references at this track to judge the difference.''

Q: Was there a reason behind the visits you paid to the gravel traps ?
Raikkonen: ''Absolutely not, the car perhaps slipped away because the tyres were not yet up to temperature. Also, there was no problem during the laps in the afternoon: it rained and it wasn't worth risking to destroy the car.''

Q: Do you think it's right you're testing at Mugello instead of at Portimao ?
Raikkonen: ''I believe it's also raining there. At least here we're close to home and it's easier to send people from the factory to the circuit back and forth in case it's necessary.''




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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A girl's car.

Well,  maybe not every girl... 

Quote of the day:  "...it's got the backside of J-Lo after a visit to the pie shop"
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More Porsche 997 GT3 RS Mk II sightings

Porsche always did like odd colors and pink indeed was the color of at least one famous racing porker however, we are quite sure that in this case it's only due to massive white balance error in the cell phone which captured these four cars waiting for a ferry to Sweden a few days ago.

In line are a GT3 RS Mk I, a GT3 and the last two are the Mark II version of the 997 RS. I guess the Carrera GT style center nut wheels are a go, cool.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Winter testing video: Algarve, January 20th

Nasty weather in Portugal but we do catch our first glimpse of many of the 2009 cars in action or at least, in motion. 


The Red Bull at the beginning is clearly an interim car but after it we see the 2009 Mclaren, Renault, Toyota and Williams cars making their way around the Algarve track.





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In the paddock at the 2009 Rallye Monte-Carlo.

The Monty, the most famous rally in the world starts on Wednesday the 21 and our secret agent in Monaco kindly sent us these pictures from the paddock.

This will be the first Monte-Carlo rally under the auspices of the IRC,  International Rally Challenge rather than the WRC.  

Competing are production cars, Group N and Group A along with the S2000 spec cars.   Confused? check.  






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This " true identity of the Stig" thing....

While other publications have gleefully jumped on supposed revelations of the Stig's identity, like snarky parents telling their children there is no Santa Claus, we chose not to comment before now.

Some say that anyone revealed to be The Stig is, by definition, not The Stig. We believe the Stig is not a person but a state of mind. Long live The Stig!








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Bmw-Sauber F1.09 Presentation



We should do a "caption this" contest for this picture of Nick Heidfeld looking over his 2009 ride at the Valencia circuit in Spain today.

Robert Kubica also looks a tad puzzled, perhaps he's wondering if the car was built to fit him or his two pocket sized team mates. BMW obviously spent big bucks for those two banners on the side of the family picture but, perhaps afraid to be labeled as big spenders, went for the no tie look for its directors.

The car has the same fat and flat nose as the Renault, not the prettiest but we'll see how it goes soon enough.

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Monday, January 19, 2009

2009 Dakar wrap up

The first Dakar race held in the Americas, I confess my ignorance, I had no idea Argentina had terrain like that. I imagined the Pampas completely differently. The scenery was spectacular! Here is the official summary. You will find the same clips in French after the jump.











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2009 Renault r29 and Williams FW31 presentations

In the apparent race among Formula 1 teams for the best new entry presentation miser, Williams is the clear leader so far. Not only did they seemingly not employ a professional photographer who left a hand truck in the background but they did not even bother to fly in their main drivers to the presentation leaving only tester Nico Hulkenberg to do photo duty. Perhaps Nico Rosberg was busy with Williams' other product launch... The FW31 is apparently the only car so far to employ a "Flywheel" style KERS rather than electrical motors and batteries.








Also at the Portimaio circuit in Portugal today was Renault who unveiled their R29. Perhaps the homeliest of the 2009 cars revealed so far, it has as its main characteristic a bulbous nose cone and what is so far the only leftover "shark fin" engine cover. The new paint job completely devoid of blue will certainly get some flack from fans.

BMW will show their contender tomorrow and Red Bull an February 5th. the dates for the remaining two teams Force India and Toro Rosso have not yet been made know.

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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Porsche 997 GT3 MkII, let's go for a ride!

Porsche is such a tease! Brilliant.





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Ice karts



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Casey Stoner and Felipe Massa at the Ferrari Wrooom 2009 event in Cortina yesterday.



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Friday, January 16, 2009

2009 Mclaren MP4-24 steps up, Ron Dennis steps down

Here is Lewis Hamilton's new ride. So far, worries that the 2009 cars would be hideous seem to be unfounded, Both Ferrari and Mclaren have produced quite beautiful shapes and has Toyota. the only sour notes are these narrow rear wings that look odd from certain angles.

The end of an era is also marked by Ron Dennis' announcement he will step down as team manager. You will remember that there had been much speculation in the wake of the Mclaren "spygate" scandal but it was clear Dennis wanted to go out with a win so, after Hamilton's cliffhanger win, this is not entirely unexpected. Dennis, like Frank Williams and Bernie Ecclestone has been one of the titans of modern Formula 1, from team mechanic to building one of the world's premiere technology companies and was responsible for changing the face of the sport. Martin Whitmarsh will take over as team leader as of March 1.
Celebrate Ron Dennis via the famed Pitpass "RonSpeak Translator"

Mclaren Launch on the web





INTRODUCING THE MP4-24
While still retaining the distinctive family look established with both the MP4-22 and MP4-23, this year’s car is visually very different from its predecessors as a result of two main factors:


Aerodynamics

This year’s aerodynamic regulations were framed by the FIA and the Overtaking Working Group (helmed by Vodafone McLaren Mercedes engineering director Paddy Lowe, Ferrari’s Rory Byrne and Renault’s Pat Symonds) which met throughout 2007 in order to address the issues affecting passing in Formula 1.

The OWG’s influence can be most clearly seen around the front wing, which has been widened, and the rear wing – which is now more compact. Other factors affecting aerodynamics include the banning of ancillary appendages, the addition of driver-adjustable front-wing flaps and a heavily revised diffuser.


KERS

The MP4-24’s KERS device has been developed in collaboration with McLaren and Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines, which has been developing and refining the system for almost two years. The device enables the car to recover energy under braking, store the energy for a lap and release it when the driver presses a button on the steering wheel.

With a fully optimised KERS device’s output capped at 400kJ (discharging 80bhp boost for 6.7s per lap), the development team’s primary focus has already shifted to further improving the unit’s integration within the chassis in order to minimise performance loss elsewhere within the package.

An optimised KERS package can be expected to deliver a 0.3-0.5s gain per lap.


Winter test programme

With in-season track testing now prohibited, the MP4-24 will undergo an intensive winter programme at the following venues prior to the season-opening Australian Grand Prix on March 29:

Jan 19-22 Portimao Group test one
Feb 10-13 Jerez Group test two
Mar 1-4 Jerez Group test three
Mar 9-12 Barcelona Group test four
Week 12 Private test ahead of transportation to Melbourne


VODAFONE McLAREN MERCEDES MP4-24 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Chassis McLaren moulded carbon fibre/aluminium honeycomb composite incorporating front and side impact structures. Contains integral safety fuel cell
Front suspension Inboard torsion bar/damper system operated by pushrod and bell crank with a double wishbone arrangement
Rear suspension Inboard torsion bar/damper system operated by pushrod and bell crank with a double wishbone arrangement
Suspension dampers Koni
Electronics McLaren Electronic Systems control units incorporating electronics for chassis, engine and data acquisition. McLaren Electronic Systems also supplies the electronic dashboard, alternator voltage control, sensors, data analysis and telemetry systems
Bodywork One-piece engine cover and sidepod covers. Separate floor section, structural nose with integral front wing
Tyres Bridgestone Potenza
Radio Kenwood
Race wheels Enkei
Brake calipers Akebono
Brake master cylinders Akebono
Batteries GS Yuasa Corporation
Steering McLaren power-assisted
Instruments McLaren Electronic Systems

Engine
Type Mercedes-Benz FO 108W
Capacity 2.4 litres
Cylinders 8
Maximum rpm 18,000 (FIA regulatory limit for 2009)
Bank angle 90°
Piston bore maximum 98mm (FIA regulation)
Number of valves 32
Fuel Mobil High Performance Unleaded (5.75% bio fuel)
Lubricants Mobil 1 – for higher performance, lower friction and better wear resistance
Weight 95kg (minimum FIA regulation weight)

Transmission
Gearbox Seven forward and one reverse
Semi-auto Yes
Driveshafts McLaren
Clutch Hand-operated

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Ouch... Carlos Sainz crashes out of the Dakar

Carlos Sainz had been tearing up the Argentinian desert and had a healthy lead having won six stages when he drove off a small cliff! Check out the video at 5:15 when Sainz's team mate almost follows him into the ravine but turns at the last minute. No serious injuries, a broken arm for the navigator.

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Toyota goes Hollywood

"...In a world"  ...were Toyota wins F1 races.    The Toyota TF1109 presentation movie is a nominee in the "Best Science Fiction Comedy" category at the upcoming Assie awards.   Trulli, Glock and especially Kobayashi are all up for awards,  their performances eclipsing those of the Alonso-Hamilton comedy team of two seasons ago.
 
Don't miss the press release, possibly penned by Ari Gold after the jump.






TF109 – or Toyota Formula 1 2009 to give it its full name – is hot property. The first images revealed a stunning production which combines the latest technology with a very human passion to succeed. This potent combination has been working on TF109 since October 2007.
In a departure from recent Panasonic Toyota Racing productions, TF109 takes on a new shape, dictated by the FIA, with wider front wings, narrower rear wings and fewer additional aerodynamic devices the fashion for 2009.
The script may be different but Panasonic Toyota Racing has set its usual high targets for TF109. Chairman and Team Principal Tadashi Yamashina states: “Our target this year is to fight to win the first race for Toyota in Formula 1.”

TF109 is the sequel to the successful TF108, which once again established Panasonic Toyota Racing as a major player. TF108’s roll of honour included two podiums, one front row start and, with 56, more points than in 2006 (35pts) and 2007 (13pts) combined. A Toyota was in the top 10 on the starting grid for 14 of the 18 Grands Prix, finishing in the points 12 times, with nine top-six finishes.
President John Howett says: “After eight years in Formula 1 we have gained a huge amount of knowledge and improved considerably. There are many elements of our team which are at the very highest level so the challenge now is to fill any gaps and ensure the entire organisation is performing at the very top. Then we must put all the elements together and deliver the success we are all fighting so hard for.”
Jarno Trulli and Timo Glock were the critically-acclaimed co-stars of TF108 and their on-track chemistry will reach new heights in TF109, once again supported by Kamui Kobayashi playing ‘Third Driver’.

Tadashi Yamashina comments: “In my opinion Toyota has one of the best driver line-ups in Formula 1 and I am excited to see what they can do with the TF109. Both drivers proved last season that if we give them a competitive car they are capable of fighting with the best in the world, so our challenge this year is to deliver a car which will allow them to do this more often.”
For Jarno, this is his fifth full year starring with Panasonic Toyota Racing. He brings maturity and heartfelt passion to his role while co-star Timo (title winner for GP2 Series in 2007) builds on the natural talent he showed in TF108, the first leading role of his career, to give a polished performance which is the perfect compliment.
Jarno, 34, says: “I have now spent longer racing for Toyota in Formula 1 than any other driver and I have seen the huge progress that has been made since I joined in 2004. It has been a long journey and we have had ups and downs but we have never given up or lost faith.”
Timo is a relative newcomer to the role of Formula 1 leading actor, with just 22 Grands Prix on his resume, but his adaptability and quick thinking make him the perfect candidate to tackle TF109’s technical challenge.

Timo, 26, says: “If you look back at the cars I have been racing for the last five years they have all been quite different, with the 2004 Jordan, then Champ Car, GP2 and the Toyota TF108, and I have been competitive in each of them. That shows how quickly I can adapt to a different car so I don’t have any concerns at all about adjusting to the 2009-style Formula 1 cars.”
Behind the scenes, those technical challenges required a painstaking approach from the production team. Action is the buzz word for this season so downforce is reduced and the potential for on-track cliff-hangers is the talk of the paddock. The most striking differences are changes to the front and rear wings. At 1800mm, front wings are wider and 75mm lower while rear wings are 75% narrower at 750mm.
Senior General Manager Chassis Pascal Vasselon says: “This complete programme has been more demanding on our company than any previous new car project I have been involved in.”

An old favourite makes a comeback for 2009 with Bridgestone Potenza slick tyres ending a 12-year sabbatical to do their bit to spice up the show, bringing mechanical, rather than aerodynamic, sticking power.
As well as the subtle contribution of aerodynamics and star power of slick tyres, production of TF109 also focused on the commanding performance of Formula 1 engines, which must now work 50% harder. That means at least three Grands Prix, while Jarno and Timo have only eight engines each to co-star with from Australia to Abu Dhabi..

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The Little Nürbugring

In its former 5 mile configuration the Charade circuit near Clermont-Ferrand in central France was considered more difficult than the legendary Eifel track. So twisty that drivers complained of motion sickness and, at a time when they had a choice, preferred open face helmets... just in case. Races were held on the "long" track for 30 years, from 1958 to 1988. The track is still in operation but it has been reduced to 2.4 miles. 

Let's go back first to 1970, a year when Lotus made everyone else obsolete with its 72, the fist car to move its radiators to sidepods and sport a ram air overhead intake scoop. The race was won by Jochen Rindt who later became the only posthumous world champion after his accident during practice in Monza (I was there with my father that day, and I'll never forget the site of the his broken car  being flat-bedded back to the pits).
It's a great clip with great drivers, some now almost forgotten like Pedro Rodriguez and Jo Siffert who were both to die the following year.

After the jump you'll find a clip of the Nürburgring and the 1969 German GP. Check out the grid preparations, I wonder if any of the mechanics for Team Mclaren still work there today? 

Finally we go back to Clermont-Ferrand, the 1965 French GP. This is a really cool clip (though with an inexplicable choice of music), Fascinating to anyone interested in GP history. Very cool the apperance of the Honda RA272 with its transversely mounted 1.5 liter, 48 valve V12 which produced what at the time was an amazing 230hp at 13000rpm. 

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Schumacher: "My heart stopped then everything went black"

"Suddenly my heartbeat slowed, it stopped then everything went black" Michael Schumacher recalled the aftermath of his 1999 accident at Silverstone when he broke both bones of his lower right leg in an interview for Germany's ZDF.

"I thought that this is what it feels like to be on the other side. I don't know how long I was gone for or if I fainted or was simply in shock. But I know my heat stopped beating for a time."

The seven time champion who after the 1999 accident came back to an unprecedented series of successes, dismissed any possibility of his rethinking his retirement " I did it for 16 years, then I stopped having the motivation that had pushed me"

UPDATE: A link to a translated transcript was kindly provided by Christine from Sidepodcast.com







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Monday, January 12, 2009

Ferrari F60 debut helmet-cam video


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Winter Fix


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Ok, I realize it's a drug song in the clip but if getting up at 5 am to drive two hours in 7 degree F weather to an icy track when a major blizzard is forecast is not a sign of addicltion, I don't know what is.

The Monticello Motor Club has had the brilliant idea to cater to track starved addicts in the middle of winter, We went to the second even and I hope it was enough of a success for the club to continue with it.

I don't think anyone cared if it was brutally cold, at least the drivers didn't, some of the organizers looked a little frostbitten. And it wasn't just Subarus that showed up either. While Stee was in the Cayenne Turbo and I in the Audi S6 battlewagon, there were a number of M3s and Adil was there with the 997s. He may not have been the fastest but he sure got the most exercise and I suspect had the most fun. 

Obviously tires were the key, but only as long as there was a snow cover on the track.  As the day went on many of the turns were swept to just bare ice and that added quite a bit of excitement, good thing for the still soft snow banks!

One of the most fun things I have ever done with a car. Highly recommended! 

Check the MMC WEB SITE for news of upcoming events.
(Thanks to The Dough and Ponycar.net for the additional photos)





When you buy one Valeo(R) ULTIMATE(TM) Wiper Blade from Tire Rack, you'll get one free!



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2009 Ferrari F1 Presentation: the F 60

No, It's not going to look like this but you can see the real thing for yourself, the live unveiling will be at 9AM Maranello time or 3 AM EST. on Ferrari's web site




(Update): That spec drawing was not too far off: It's called the F60 and yes, thar rear wing is a shocker.





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Friday, January 09, 2009

More Monster

We had this car on before but a new slightly longer edit of the same clip popped up and it would have been just wrong to keep it from the world!

It is, of course, the Roger Clark Motorsport 850 bhp Gobstopper driven by one Olly Clark, winner of the UK's Time Attack PRO series.


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Bonus clip after the jump!


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Thursday, January 08, 2009

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Finnish Humor: Kimi vs Scuderia



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The Turning Point: Spa 2008





Looking back at the past season you could argue the Belgian Grand Prix was the moment when everything changed.   Ferrari finally realized its number one driver was not going to work out at the same time when Lewis Hamilton needlessly incurred a controversial penalty which would set the stage for  the closest season finish ever with Felipe Massa.

Kimi Raikkonen drove very well at Spa, he was decisive and made a valiant final stab at holding on to his #1 status. It would all have worked too, the Finn was well in control of the race until rain came in the final laps and Ferrari ran up against its major issue of the 2008 season: the inability to get enough heat in the tires.  In the rain, with dry weather tires, Hamilton had a better performing car, the grip conditions were so horrible that even a tiny advantage was the key to his being able to keep it, mostly, on the road.

This is a post for the seriously addicted, it is the complete race from onboard cameras, from warm-up lap to victory lane. If you are sick like me you will watch the whole thing, if not, you might skip about 1hr and 20 minutes in and see the incident everyone talked about endlessly.   I think it's pretty clear cut but I'll refrain from further comment save to say that watching the last few laps from closer to the driver's prospective, I have nothing but increased admiration for all. They may as well have been driving on ice.

As an aside, I wonder how many would join me and petition for live multicasting of Grand Prix to be available World Wide. I would happily pay to have a service like Germany's Premiere or Italy's Sky TV offer, especially if available reliably via the web.

You'll find the clip after the jump.





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You know it's the off season when...

This is the legal equivalent of the Fernando Alonso "narrow escape", you can read for yourself but it boils down to someone making up a story for money...

If you must know...



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Monday, January 05, 2009

Lost in Translation: the Alonso plane "crash"



World media abuzz with Fernando Alonso's private plane...  scrape



Speed TV.com reports:

"Fernando Alonso has emerged unhurt from an incident on Sunday aboard a private plane in Kenya, according to reports. Citing the information of the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, the website of Spain's sports publication Diario AS said a wing was damaged when the plane, also carrying the Renault driver's wife Raquel and members of her family, took off early on Sunday evening.
Alonso, 27, was attempting to return to Spain after visiting northern Kenya where his team boss, Flavio Briatore, owns the luxury resort Lion In The Sun.

A Renault spokesperson confirmed the incident that occurred at the Malindi airport, insisting that no-one was hurt.

AS said the plane's right wing struck a building, causing the pilot to momentarily lose control. It is said that a female pilot was in a state of minor shock.

The party, including Raquel's sister and her partner, subsequently organised to return to Spain on another private flight."

Yikes, another horrible David Couthard private plane tragedy? Ah, no. For one thing if anyone had bothered to actually read the original article and look at the pictures they would have known the plane never even left the ground, never even made it to the runway for that matter. The only thing in common with square chinned Scot is the pilot doing his best DC imitation by smacking his wing into a fence. Alonso and party got out arranged for another plane and left. How they got the "female pilot in a state of shock" bit is beyond me unless it has something to do with Alonso's wife who he had denied marrying for almost two years...(thanks Max, photo Robert Nyaga)


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Ugly Formula 1

According to many reports, there will be a collective gag when 2009 cars are presented starting ten days from now.  I thought it would be useful to revisit some designs failures of the past, just to put things into prospective.   

The 70's was fertile ground for ugliness. There were few regulations dictating how airflow should be handled and possibly, even less of a clue. Designers, for better or for worse, let their imagination run free.

Some cars are just plain inexplicable, the Eiffelland will likely never be surpassed in that category. Some have a semblance of a good idea but the execution looks hilarious in hindsight,  the mesozoically engineered extractor on the back of the 1975 March 751 comes to mind.  The 1976 Liger obviously had a Napoleonic complex while some of the cars are just a plain mess.  The 1975 Maki looks like it was made out of other teams ill fitting spare parts.

The ground effect era brought with it some of it's own hilarity, the 1978 Kausen looks all wrong and who can explain the 1979 Ensign N179?  Designed after watching Battlestar Galactica on mushrooms?

Did I miss any F1 monstrosities?  Let me know and we'll add it to this gallery.

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Friday, January 02, 2009

2008 Spec e30 Championship Final on Video.

Hopefully soon we'll see the Freep and his "La Bomba" spec e30 at the NASA National Finals. Or, maybe, one of the new 2009 Team Axis drivers.

In 2008 Spec e30 was won by Michael Skeen with Simon Hunter and Carter Hunt in the... hunt (ouch!)


Below is the official video of the race.   After the jump, same race but from inside the cars.  
Nice driving guys, especially Skeen having to deal with gasoline being dumped on him at every left turn!






Nasa Nationals Spec E30 2008 from Simon Hunter on Vimeo.


**2008 NASA SpecE30 National Championship Race from Michael Skeen on Vimeo.



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