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Ferrari 288 GTO by Jojo Cence
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V12 Vantage that is. And with that his supply if tortellini will be radically reduced!
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I think it must be the first time since the time of Vic Elford that a top Formula 1 driver contested championship rallies. It certainly is the first time a Formula 1 World Champion does so. Very cool.
Raikkonen will drive an Fiat Abarth Grande Punto at the WRC Rally Finland and will have a very experienced partner in the right seat. Kaj Lindstrom was Tommy Makinen's navigator. Makinen's team is running the car Kimi will use. Raikkonen has previously driven two non championship rallies this year.
"Rally Finland is not going to be easy for sure," said Lindstrom. "The rallies we have done so far have been smaller events, a three-day WRC round is much longer and more intense than those national events.
"And it doesn't just start with the rally, we have two days to go through the recce and make the notes. Kimi makes very good pace notes, but there will be pressure on for the recce."
Lindstrom added that his driver's absence of gravel experience will also make his task tougher next month.
"He has competed on snow and asphalt, but never gravel, but we have tested on gravel," said Lindstrom. "But one of the hardest things for Kimi will be the speed of this event. Rally Finland and the roads used are so fast, like nothing we have done before - that does take time.
"But, let's not forget, this guy is a pretty good driver! He's very talented and I'm sure he will cope fine."
(via Autosport)
Meanwhile back in Maranello, rumors are more insistent that the Italian GP will see an official announcement of Fernando Alonso moving to Ferrari in 2010 through 2014. These rumors have been around for a while of course but looking at the state of affair at Ferrari and a chance of drivers in 2010 makes much sense. 2009 is written off, 2010 will be the start of a new era when Ferrari will likely make a huge effort to rebound after this year's disaster. Many have noticed how calm and philosophical Alonso has been in spite of his difficult Renault, I think the Ferrari contract in his pocket acted as very effective chamomile to calm his nerves.
(via AS)
Nobody is saying if Alonso would step into Massa's or Raikkonen's seat. That FIAT would allow Kimi to run WRC can certainly be taken either way: they like him enough to want him happy or they are showing him what his job will be next year. In either case, Ferrari will most certainly be looking to Sebastian Vettel as soon as he becomes available in 2011.
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CG set the new Porsche Club of America H-Stock lap record for VIR at 2:09.6 this past week end. In fact, he furthered the cause of Axis World Domination by winning all three of the races he entered. Resistance is futile!
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We bring it to you as a public service of course... Fact is, your survival (financial but not only) at the Nürburgring is dependent on a long list of cautionary tales and learned anecdotes. You are all track junkies, you know your local tracks, you probably walked them, made a mental notes about the pavement. Most tracks have eight to fifteen corners, the 'Ring as over seventy in twenty six complex sections. Creating a vivid mental picture library is crucial.
Let's not focus too much on this particular driver who, after all, was foolish generous enough to post his mistake for others to learn from. For illustration purposes, let's just say that he may belong to a certain "danger group" of those who have some experience and a very fast car. They might turn up at the track with fancy race suits and nicknames which might remind one either of Formula 1 or of Top Gun parodies, depending on one's generosity.
It's late June and Manthey organized the track day.
The track is closed to the public so participants get to run the complete long straight without having to stop for the toll gate. Heaven.
Let's see where it all goes to hell after the jump (almost literally as it turns out). We will also debut a new exclusive feature we like to call: "What would Dale do?"
The video is kind of long, you might choose to watch just the last 45 seconds or so but it's a useful exercise to watch the whole thing and see if you catch any mistakes that explain the end result.
Pace is brisk however, just to put it in prospective, this presumably modified 997 Turbo is running at a pace achievable by a good driver in a stock 997 GT3 on Michelin Ps2 tires with traction control on. With the twin turbos doing their thing, his speed is huge in the straight sections, some of the turns are a bit of an issue. Most noticeable is the driver's tendency not to use the whole track as he exits the turns. You could probably write a whole post about what happens between 0:44 and 0:54 in the video. If any of you are instructors, this is almost a text book example for your students.
As he approaches the left turn after the old pit lane (the start of the lap in GT4...what IS that turn called anyway?) he brakes late, his tires are close to the limit, he misses the apex and compounds problems by getting on the gas hard with his wheel still cranked, he doesn't aim for the exit curbing and the resulting oversteer moment inevitable. Next turn, Hatzenbach, same thing does not use all the track.... and so on, you get the picture. As the laps unfolds we finally come to Klostertal (aka the 180 before the Karousel). The approach to this turn has a crest and is blind...
The driver is on the gas all the way past the crest, with his front end unloaded he has little hope to get it slowed enough with predictable results.
So remember kids as you approach Klostertal, you make sure you either brake or lift BEFORE the crest. Now, it same situation as this driver, "What Would Dale DO?"
Dale says:
He should have just thrown it in with a big lift-off, caught the slide, extended it to a drift, waved to the crowd, put the air-con to max and driven away....
Mental pictures, it's all about mental pictures!
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What we have here is another inexcusable hissy fit: Max Mosley, unhappy how his defeat was conveyed in the world media now says the deal is off and he might stand for re-election in October and will not give up day to day operations in the meantime...
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While most publications seem to be reporting that Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo had nothing but praise for ousted FIA president Max Mosley and F1 impresario Bernie Ecclestone, Gazzetta dello Sport quotes him:
"The dictatorship is over...It was a success due to the unity of the teams, of the manufacturers. Ecclestone used to say that he fed FOTA papers to his dog and Moslay clamed he never heard of FOTA. I think today they sang a different tune"
I think the vernacular is "bitchslap"
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Fia President Max Mosley is quoted as saying an agreement has been reached with the FOTA teams, as part of this deal he agreed not to run for re-election in October. No comment as of yet from FOTA so take it with grain of salt.
UPDATE: Joint press conference, Montezemolo/Mosley. Montezemolo "praises" Mosley, Mosley remains delusional until the end.
"As far as I'm concerned, the teams were always going to get rid of me in October," said Mosley. "Well they still are. Whether the person who succeeds me will be more to their liking remains to be seen."
24 hours ago, this was Mosley's defiant letter to the FIA assertiing that because the teams wanted him gone he WOULD stand for re-election in October...
FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L’AUTOMOBILE
Le Président
8, place de la Concorde, 75008 Paris
All FIA member clubs
23 June 2009
Dear President
Formula One teams belonging to five of the major car manufacturers have formed an organisation called ‘FOTA’, whose purpose is to take over the FIA's regulatory function in Formula One. In connection with this, the European car industry association ACEA has made the following statement:
“ACEA has come to the conclusion that the FIA needs a modernised and transparent governance system and processes, including the revision of its constitution, to ensure the voice of its members, worldwide motor sport competitors and motorists are properly reflected.”
This is an attack on the FIA's right to regulate its Formula One World Championship but, worse, it is a wholly unjustified criticism of and direct challenge to the entire structure and purpose of the FIA.
No president of the FIA could allow this to go unanswered. I have therefore responded on your behalf (see attachments). We are also preparing legal proceedings in case these are needed to protect the FIA's rights in its Championship and to discourage any dissident Formula One team from engaging in illegal acts.
You will notice from the attachments that the catalyst for the current dispute was the FIA's attempts to reduce costs in Formula One. A reduction in costs is essential if the independent teams are to survive.
Without the independent teams, the Championship would depend entirely on the car manufacturers who, of course, have always come and gone as it suited them.
It is extraordinary that at a time when all five manufacturers involved are in great financial difficulty and relying on taxpayers money, their Formula One teams should threaten a breakaway series in order to avoid reducing their Formula One costs. It remains to be seen whether the boards of the parent companies will allow precious resources to be wasted in this way.
Over recent weeks it has become increasingly clear that one of the objectives of the dissident teams is that I should resign as president of the FIA. Last year you offered me your confidence and, as I wrote to you on 16 May 2008, it was my intention not to seek re-election in October this year. However, in light of the attack on the mandate you have entrusted to me, I must now reflect on whether my original decision not to stand for re-election was indeed the right one.
It is for the FIA membership, and the FIA membership alone, to decide on its democratically elected leadership, not the motor industry and still less the individuals the industry employs to run its Formula One teams.
Yours sincerely
Max Mosley
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With all the excitement over the "unmasking" of the Stig, let me remind you the Axis feels The Stig is not a person but a state on mind.
With that let's take a look at this clip our friend, Upside Down Stig sent us. We are at Eastern Creek, a beautiful track just outside of Sydney and our Antipodean Stiggy has had a qualifying issue. He finds himself tenth on the grid...
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According to Sports Pro Magazine, Scuderia Ferrari (the F1 team) is the seventh most valuable sports property on the planet behind the NFL, Major League Baseball, the NBA and NASCAR but ahead of Formula 1 and the only team valued more than the league it competes in.
Anyone still have money on Mosley winning the F1 fight by blaming Ferrari?
(via SportsPro magazine)
SportsPro magazine has published the world’s first value ranking of sports properties in its July issue, out now.
Unsurprisingly, the National Football League (NFL) is ranked as the world’s most valuable sports property, with a value of US$4.5 billion. It is followed at the top of the table by three other American properties – Major League Baseball (MLB) (US$3.9 billion), the NBA (US$3.35 billion) and Nascar (US$1.9 billion).
The newest property in the list is the Indian Premier League (IPL), which is valued at US$1.6 billion - a staggering achievement for a two-year-old property.
The highest ranked European team property is the Ferrari Formula One team (7th) at a value of US$1.55 billion, followed by Manchester United Football Club (8th) at US$1.495 billion. The most valuable American sports club is the Dallas Cowboys (10th), with the NFL team valued at US$1.278 billion.
Tiger Woods (11th) is the highest rated athlete property with a value of US$1.25 billion, followed by Jack Nicklaus (16th) at US$1 billion. Golfers dominate the athletes’ table because of the high earnings from designing golf courses; Tiger Woods is expected to earn over a billion dollars from designing courses in the next decade and will almost certainly eclipse his on-course earnings. David and Victoria’s Beckham Brand Ltd property (88th) is valued at US$375 million.
Many single annual events appear, led by the Wimbledon tennis championships (22nd) valued at US$900 million.
Unsurprisingly, the most valuable competition is the Fifa World Cup (5th) valued at US$1.7 billion, ahead of the Summer Olympic Games (15th) at US$1.04 billion. The Uefa Champions League (13th) is valued at US$1.1 billion, eclipsing the Summer Olympics due to its annual status.
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A Disneyland for motorheads, where Mickey Mouse and the other characters are replaced by nice cars and where there is only one ride but it is an impossibly complex, exciting and long ride that you don’t want to get out of. It’s definitely a crazy concept and even crazier that you are to find it in Germany, where they are known for being square! I blame EVO (the magazine) for starting my bug, and CG and the AOO crew for feeding it.....























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In a black Ferrari FXX, the Stig puts the hammer down like Odin and wipes everything else off the legendary Power Laps board.
Just watch.
After the jump, this Stig takes his helmet off...
Michael Schumacher is the Stig..... Well, at least for this week he was.
For those who care, the ultimate Top Gear lap record belongs to Renault. The R25 lapped in 59 seconds. They never said who The Stig was that day...
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The identity of the white Stig is supposed to be revealed in tonight's episode of Top Gear. Anyone want to venture a guess?
When we know the answer, it will be added after the jump.
And the Stig is....
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In the US, the British GP in shown on tape delay at 3PM. In case you can't wait you will find some to other broadcasts after the jump, in various languages, pick the one that works best for you. These feeds kind of come and go so, as usual, your milage may vary. I'll try to keep up with dropped feeds.
you can find live timing of the F1 site HERE
Pos Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
1. Vettel Red Bull-Renault (B) 1:18.685 1:18.119 1:19.509
2. Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes (B) 1:19.325 1:18.335 1:19.856
3. Webber Red Bull-Renault (B) 1:18.674 1:18.209 1:19.868
4. Trulli Toyota (B) 1:18.886 1:18.240 1:20.091
5. Nakajima Williams-Toyota (B) 1:18.530 1:18.575 1:20.216
6. Button Brawn-Mercedes (B) 1:18.957 1:18.663 1:20.289
7. Rosberg Williams-Toyota (B) 1:19.228 1:18.591 1:20.361
8. Glock Toyota (B) 1:19.198 1:18.791 1:20.490
9. Raikkonen Ferrari (B) 1:19.010 1:18.566 1:20.715
10. Alonso Renault (B) 1:19.167 1:18.761 1:20.741
11. Massa Ferrari (B) 1:19.148 1:18.927
12. Kubica BMW-Sauber (B) 1:19.730 1:19.308
13. Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes (B) 1:19.732 1:19.353
14. Piquet Renault (B) 1:19.555 1:19.392
15. Heidfeld BMW-Sauber (B) 1:19.559 1:19.448
16. Fisichella Force India-Mercedes (B) 1:19.802
17. Bourdais Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 1:19.898
18. Sutil Force India-Mercedes (B) 1:19.909
19. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes (B) 1:19.917
20. Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 1:20.236
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FOTA calls Mosley's bluff.
FOTA UNITED ON THE FUTURE
Silverstone, 18 June 2009 - Since the formation of FOTA last September the teams have worked together and sought to engage the FIA and commercial rights holder, to develop and improve the sport.
Unprecedented worldwide financial turmoil has inevitably placed great challenges before the F1 community. FOTA is proud that it has achieved the most substantial measures to reduce costs in the history of our sport.
In particular the manufacturer teams have provided assistance to the independent teams, a number of which would probably not be in the sport today without the FOTA initiatives. The FOTA teams have further agreed upon a substantial voluntary cost reduction that provides a sustainable model for the future.
Following these efforts all the teams have confirmed to the FIA and the commercial rights holder that they are willing to commit until the end of 2012.
The FIA and the commercial rights holder have campaigned to divide FOTA.
The wishes of the majority of the teams are ignored. Furthermore, tens of millions of dollars have been withheld from many teams by the commercial rights holder, going back as far as 2006. Despite this and the uncompromising environment, FOTA has genuinely sought compromise.
It has become clear however, that the teams cannot continue to compromise on the fundamental values of the sport and have declined to alter their original conditional entries to the 2010 World Championship.
These teams therefore have no alternative other than to commence the preparation for a new Championship which reflects the values of its participants and partners. This series will have transparent governance, one set of regulations, encourage more entrants and listen to the wishes of the fans, including offering lower prices for spectators worldwide, partners and other important stakeholders.
The major drivers, stars, brands, sponsors, promoters and companies historically associated with the highest level of motorsport will all feature in this new series.
Note to Eds: Statement issued by FOTA on behalf of BMW-Sauber, BrawnGP, Scuderia Ferrari, McLaren-Mercedes, Red Bull Racing, Renault, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Toyota.
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The Race of Legends is run in support of the 24 hr of Le Mans. Nice cars, some nice duels so sit back, relax and enjoy it.
I'm off to Watkins Glen for two days, not sure if I'll be able to connect but I will try and have as much tracktard fun as possible!
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Peugeot does it. You can bet Marc Gene, who is a Ferrari test driver, will have plenty to report back in Maranello!
Porsche takes LMP2, Corvette/GM GT1 and Ferrari dominated GT2.
FINAL STANDINGS
Start commentary HAS to be in French!
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Here are some of the Snoras Bank Spyker Squadron's videos from the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans...
"Spyker Squadron team on the grid ready to start the 24hrs of Le Mans 2009. Victor muller is here to support the team. Jeroen Bleekemolen starts the race, Tom Coronel takes over after Jeroen's first double stint."
Spyker Squadron
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Great little clip from our friend and official Axis BMW client advisor , Chris Chang. Actually, in this clip it's his father in law driving Chris' Civic when...
The white car was the Freep....
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I know most of our readers enjoy technical details, I urge you to go over to Racecar Engineering's web site to read they fantastic technical review of the 2009 Le Mans entries. It's the best I've seen.
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In their continuing quest for for more lightweight and simple automobiles, Mercedes Benz has announced it has been experimenting with a system which would shoot a chunk of steel into the pavement between the front wheels if sensors determine an impending collision.
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Mclaren MP4-12C: Supercar in a Gray Flannel Suit
Gumpert Apollo Track Test
Part I: Pilgrimage
Part II: Vomit Comet and other stories
Part III: TerroristenFahrten