maandag 31 oktober 2011

Memo to Rand Paul: Want Bridges in Better Shape? Invest in Cycling

Travel on Portland's Hawthorne Bridge increased by 20 percent between 1991 and 2008, but because the increase was mostly cyclists and pedestrians, motor vehicle traffic stayed flat, extending the life of the bridge. Image: Bike Portland
Forget that it represents a tiny fraction of the transportation budget. Or that it improves health and safety. The major [...]

Source: http://streetsblog.net/2011/10/28/memo-to-rand-paul-want-bridges-in-better-shape-invest-in-cycling/

Dale Arnold Jarrett Jimmie Kenneth Johnson Kasey Kenneth Kahne Matthew Roy Kenseth Alan Dennis Kulwicki

Iowa Speedway Foundation Raises More than $250K Benefiting Local Non-Profits

Iowa Speedway FoundationNEWTON, Iowa — October 19, 2011 — Iowa Speedway Foundation is pleased to announce they surpassed the $250,000 fundraising mark! The foundation provides financial support to non-profit organizations across the state. Fan participation in track-sponsored philanthropy events, like the 5th Annual Where the Rubber Meets the Road 8K run, Inaugural Track Walk and...more»

Source: http://www.catchfence.com/2011/otherseries/10/19/iowa-speedway-foundation-raises-more-than-250k-benefiting-local-non-profits/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=iowa-speedway-foundation-raises-more-than-250k-benefiting-local-non-profits

Naoki Hattori Paul Hawkins Mike Hawthorn Boy Hayje Willi Heeks

Grid penalties for Hamilton and Perez

Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez have both been given three-place grid penalties in India for ignoring double waved yellow flags. The incidents occurred right at the end of FP1 after Pastor Maldonado had stopped with an engine failure at Turn … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/10/28/grid-penalties-for-hamilton-and-perez/

Oscar González Aldo Gordini Horace Gould Jean Marc Gounon Emmanuel de Graffenried

Hegewald tops second practice

Tobias Hegewald edged out newly crowned champion Mirko Bortolotti to set the pace in mixed conditions in the second practice session in Barcelona.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/real-world-racing/3rdparty/hegewald-tops-second-practice/

Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer

Alonso and Massa's Ferrari F150 shakedown at Fiorano

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Fernando Alonso got the opportunity to drive the new Ferrari F150 following its launch on Friday (28th Jan'11), while Felipe Massa took over duties on the second day yesterday, around Fiorano circuit in Maranello.

On this second day of acquiring footage of the car’s new livery for advertising purposes, the Fiorano Track opened its gates to a section of the fifteen thousand Scuderia Ferrari Club members. “I would like to thank all of you for having coming all the way here to give us your passionate support,” said Stefano Domenicali as he got the day underway by addressing the crowd.

“Last year, on the day we won at Monza, feeling this wave of affection from all of you was a great motivating force as we fought our way back and we hope to give you something back this year with a championship title, something that we missed out on in Abu Dhabi by the smallest of margins. This car is dedicated to celebrations for the 150th anniversary of Italian Unification because it is part of our makeup to feel pride in representing our country all over the world. Even if we have team-members who come from many different countries, starting with a Spaniard like Fernando and a Brazilian, albeit with Italian origins, like Felipe, we have a strong desire to hold high the national flag which is now seen in all its glory on our car.”
-Stefano Domenicali


A day of red hot enthusiasm at Fiorano

"Over a thousand people braved the cold and damp this morning to see the Ferrari F150 and the Scuderia’s full complement of drivers from Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa to Bianchi, Fisichella, Bertolini and all the youngsters from the Ferrari Driver Academy.

The weather was definitely not at its best, with a bit of sleet in the early hours of the morning making the track damp and temperatures were even lower than yesterday, so that Felipe Massa only did just over sixty kilometres at the wheel of the F150."
- Ferrari.com


Fernando Alonso's first laps in the Ferrari F150 (Day 1)
















Felipe Massa drives the Ferrari F150 (Day 2)
























Ferrari's movable rear wing in action

F1 websites across the web are pointing out the adjustable rear wing in action in the Ferrari F150 shakedown pictures. Have you noticed the rear wing in 'normal' and 'deployed' positions in the above pictures yet?!

The development testing will get underway in Valencia on Feb 1st. For launch and test schedules, go to this post (2011 Winter launch and Test schedule).



Images © Ferrari

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Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi