zaterdag 30 juni 2012

Willy's Rat Rod

Sorry no WIP to show but here's my latest build.  Not movin' very fast on anything anymore but it's fun when I do finish something so I figured I'd share it.  Built this as a part of another forums Build Off, was just fun making something so ugly (and once it's next to a regular model...it is ugly) you can't possibly insult it.

Started with this...just like a real one, the parts you got lyin' around.

Ended with this...(changed the Viper V10 for a blown 8 I took out of another car)

And a couple outdoor shots.

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Beppe Gabbiani Bertrand Gachot Patrick Gaillard Divina Galica Nanni Galli

2012 NSCS Quaker State 400 Race Results

Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway on Saturday in Sparta, Ky. - Photo Credit: Rainier Ehrhardt/Getty Images for NASCARFour different drivers showed potential domination throughout the NSCS Quaker State 400 Saturday night, but it...more»

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Chris Amon Bob Anderson Conny Andersson Mario Andretti Michael Andretti

Wehrlein and Marciello take poles

Formula 3 rookie Pascal Wehrlein proved his fondness for street circuits by taking fastest time in qualifying for the combined European/Euro Series/British round at the Norisring on Saturday morning. Wehrlein, who was also quick at the Pau track several weeks ago, leapt to the top of the times in the closing stages of a session in which he had been a contender throughout, and will start tomorrow's race from the front

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/real-world-racing/3rdparty/wehrlein-and-marciello-take-poles

Ryan Joseph Newman Kyle Eugene Petty Floyd Anthony Raines Scott Russell Riggs Hiroshi Fushida

Which States Do the Most (and the Least) to Support Biking and Walking?

The transportation bill is upon us — and with it came some bad news for people who want to make streets safer for biking and walking. Not only does the bill reduce the overall amount of dedicated funding for programs like Safe Routes to School, it allows states to transfer some of these funds to [...]

Source: http://streetsblog.net/2012/06/29/which-states-do-the-most-and-the-least-to-support-biking-and-walking/

Alberto Ascari Peter Ashdown Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston

Max Gresham’s Day Derailed By Early Engine Failure

Race: UNOH 225 Date: June 28, 2012 Location: Kentucky Speedway Starting Position: 19th Finishing Position: 30th Owner Points Position: 23rd Race Recap: Max Gresham Cockpit - Photo Credit: Robert Laberge / Getty Images for Texas Motor SpeedwayMax Gresham went into Thursday night’s UNOH 225 with ­one goal in mind, to finish the race and gain...more»

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Beppe Gabbiani Bertrand Gachot Patrick Gaillard Divina Galica Nanni Galli

Stoner surprised he took pole at Assen

Dutch TT pole-winner Casey Stoner admitted that he surprised himself with his pace as he grabbed the top spot out of the blue at the end of the Assen MotoGP qualifying session. Stoner had been struggling all weekend with the hard Bridgestone tyre, and had a big crash in final practice.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/motorcycles/motogp/stoner-surprised-he-took-pole-at-assen

Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr Ralph Dale Earnhardt Jr Carl Michael Edwards III William Clyde Elliott Jeffrey Michael Gordon

Taillight and marker light lense material

The plastic tabs off of paper file seperators.                                                                                                                                                                                                      

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Jean Pierre Jabouille Jimmy Jackson Joe James Carlo Abate George Abecassis

European Grand Prix 2012 - Race Pictures

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Richard Allen Craven Kerry Dale Earnhardt Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr Ralph Dale Earnhardt Jr Carl Michael Edwards III

Dan Wheldon 1978-2011

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Howden Ganley Frank Gardner Billy Garrett Jo Gartner Tony Gaze

Clint Bowyer Fends Off Tony Stewart, Kurt Busch For Sonoma Victory

June 24, 2012 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service SONOMA, Calif. — Clint Bowyer’s victory in Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma was a surprise to the driver who chased him for more than 20 laps — Kurt Busch — but in retrospect, history may have been on Bowyer’s side. “I just kept thinking, ‘He’s [...]

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Chris Irwin Jean Pierre Jabouille Jimmy Jackson Joe James Carlo Abate

JUSTIN DOES IT!

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Jimmy Jackson Joe James Carlo Abate George Abecassis Kenny Acheson

Tacoma takes the wraps off of America’s Car Museum

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Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi Bobby Ball

vrijdag 29 juni 2012

Team order rule needs a re-think


Jean Todt arives for Wednesday's hearing © Getty Images
Formula One should look at abolishing the controversial ban on team orders after Ferrari escaped further punishment for their manipulation of the German Grand Prix result. That is the view of the Daily Telegraph’s Tom Cary, who is of the opinion that the team orders rule now needs to be seriously looked at because of its obvious shortcomings.
“Whether you are for or against team orders, if the FIA could not back up its own rules and nail a competitor in a blatant case such as this the rule really does need reviewing. Perhaps Ferrari’s thinly-veiled threat to take the matter to the civil courts if they were punished too harshly scared the governing body, who as much as admitted the flimsiness of its rule."
Paul Weaver, reporting for the Guardian in Monza, was in favour of the ruling which keeps alive Ferrari’s slim chances in an enthralling championship.
“The World Motor Sport Council was right not to ruin a compelling Formula One season by taking away the 25 points Alonso collected in Germany. That would have put him out of the five-man title race. But the council was widely expected to increase the fine and possibly deduct points from the team, as opposed to the individual. In the end, it could be argued that common sense prevailed. But the decision will dismay those who were upset by the way Ferrari handled the situation as much as anything else.”
The Daily Mail's Jonathan McEvoy expressed outrage at the FIA tearing up its own rule book by allowing Ferrari to escape unpunished.
"Although the race stewards fined them £65,000 for giving team orders in July, the FIA World Motor Sport Council, to whom the matter was referred, decided not to impose any further punishment. It leaves the sport's rulers open to derision. It was, after all, their rule they undermined. In a statement, the WMSC said the regulation banning team orders 'should be reviewed'."

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/09/team_order_rule_needs_a_rethin_1.php

Billy Garrett Jo Gartner Tony Gaze Geki Olivier Gendebien

Dillon dominates at Kentucky

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/06/29/2170187/dillon-dominates-at-kentucky.html

George Abecassis Kenny Acheson Andrea de Adamich Philippe Adams Walt Ader

Crawford Wins Caution Free Race

Richmond International Raceway was the location for Week Eight of the season. Drivers would race under the lights at the 0.75 mile track. Jared Crawford (Michigan) looked to continue his current domination of the series while other drivers look to steal Crawford’s thunder. 509 drivers attempted at least one race during the week while 162 drivers turned at least one qualifying lap. “Unreal that the race went caution free that was awesome!” – Devan Hall. Friday night’s Strength of Field race had 25 drivers and an SoF of 5039. The race was one of the best races of the season. Crawford would start on the pole and lead 125 of the 130 laps in route to a two second win over Casey Malone (Texas), who started in the third position. [...]

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/all-news/crawford-wins-caution-free-race

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

Engine Question for Tim Boyd

Tim, I remember an article you did a long time ago (and I can't find it again) where you used some kind of RC model airplane parts for Hilborn injector tubes. These looked better than ANY other injector tubes I've ever seen anywhere! They were the perfect diameter and even had a good looking flare on them. I've looked all over the net and can't find these parts. I've looked calling them "grommets" and "ferrules" with RC suppliers and can't find anything close. Can you point me to who made these, and what they're called?

Many thanks!

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Damon Hill Graham Hill Phil Hill Peter Hirt David Hobbs

London Grand Prix A Reality?

You could be forgiven for forgetting that the British Grand Prix will be taking place next weekend, with all of the talk surrounding F1 in the nation switching to a possible London based event. Although there is nothing concrete as of yet, Formula One chief, Bernie Ecclestone, has reportedly bid £35 million to host an [...]

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Kurt Ahrens Jr Christijan Albers Michele Alboreto Jean Alesi Jaime Alguersuari

Dacia Dokker gets detailed [videos]

Dacia has released additional information about the 2013 Dokker, following a preview earlier this year.

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Olivier Grouillard Brian Gubby André Guelfi Miguel Ángel Guerra Roberto Guerrero

Valencia hosted second most passes of 2012 - with 58, or is it 60?

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Divina Galica Nanni Galli Oscar Alfredo Gálvez Fred Gamble Howden Ganley

Porsche 911 Carrera S Powerkit Adds 30 hp, Aerokit Adds Spoilers and Bigger Intakes

Porsche has announced details on new power- and appearance-enhancement options for the latest 911. The items fall under the Porsche Exclusive banner of extra customization and include a Powerkit for certain models as well as Aerokit upgrades. We’ll let you figure out which does what. Read full story »

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Cuth Harrison Brian Hart Gene Hartley Masahiro Hasemi Naoki Hattori

Britain preview quotes: Caterham

Heikki Kovalainen: "Silverstone is a great track to race at, both because it's one of our two home races and because it's a proper driver's track. Even with the changes that have been made over the years it is still what F1 is all about - high speed corners that really push the performance of the car. The new section is probably the least exciting bit of the track from inside the cockpit but the classic corners from Copse and Maggots to Beckets is right up there with some of the best corners on the calendar.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/britain-preview-quotes-caterham

Marco Apicella Mário de Araújo Cabral Frank Armi Chuck Arnold Rene Arnoux

Di Montezemolo: Ferrari should ‘worry’

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has warned his team against complacency in the wake of Fernando Alonso's European Grand Prix victory - saying the pace of Red Bull in Valencia should "worry" his squad.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/di-montezemolo-ferrari-should-worry

Masahiro Hasemi Naoki Hattori Paul Hawkins Mike Hawthorn Boy Hayje

No need for a flux capacitor - just go to Goodwood

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Giovanna Amati George Amick Red Amick Chris Amon Bob Anderson

David Ragan – ‘This Is Sparta’

David Ragan - Front Row MotorsportsNo. 34 Team Prepares for Battle in Kentucky Statesville, N.C. (June 28, 2012) - While Sparta, Kentucky is not the same Sparta featured in the 2006 hit movie 300, and David Ragan is not Gerard Butler leading an army to battle the Persian King Xerxes, the No. 34 team is...more»

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Jeremy Allan Mayfield James Christopher McMurray Casey James Mears Juan Pablo Montoya Joseph Francis Nemechek III

donderdag 28 juni 2012

Rosberg: It was wrong to try one-stop

Nico Rosberg believes it was wrong for him to try to go for a one-stop strategy in the European Grand Prix at Valencia. The German was one of a few drivers who started the race with the idea of pitting just once, but the high tyre degradation made it impossible and Rosberg dropped down the order. Eventually, Mercedes decided to call him in to put new tyres on near the end of the race, and Rosberg charged back to sixth position setting the race's fastest lap in the process.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/rosberg-it-was-wrong-to-try-one-stop

Floyd Anthony Raines Scott Russell Riggs Hiroshi Fushida Beppe Gabbiani Bertrand Gachot

Five Things We Learned from Le Mans in 2012

You already know that Audi won the 80th running of the 24 Heures du Mans at the 13.629-km Circuit de la Sarthe, which, loosely translated (thanks, Rosetta Stone!) means the 24 Hours of Le Mans on the 8.469-mile, um, Circuit de la Sarthe. Some things just shouldn’t be translated from the original French, such as [...]

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Elmer George Bob Gerard Gerino Gerini Peter Gethin Piercarlo Ghinzani

BMW Spreading 750i’s Higher-Output V-8 to 5-series, 6-series for 2013

Following an announcement for Europe, BMW has confirmed that the output for the U.S.-spec V-8–powered iterations of the 2013 5- and 6-series will increase by 45 hp and 30 lb-ft of torque. Specifically, the 2013 550i, 550i GT, and 650i coupe and convertible will inherit the same higher-output version of the brand’s twin-turbocharged V-8 as [...]

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Lucas di Grassi Cecil Green Keith Greene Masten Gregory Cliff Griffith

LeMons Good/Bad Idea of the Week: Twin-Turbo Taxi!

The Ford Crown Victoria has proven itself to be one of the most reliable cars in 24 Hours of LeMons racing. The Crown Vic handles well, it comes from the factory with big brakes that rarely melt down under the rigors of road racing, and the Ford Modular 4.6 V-8 engine is just about impossible [...]

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Kevin Michael Harvick Virgil Ernest Irvan III Kenny Dale Irwin Jr Dale Arnold Jarrett Jimmie Kenneth Johnson

Big names added to FOTA forum

Frank Williams, Ross Brawn, Pastor Maldonado and Martin Whitmarsh are among the panel of guests who are now confirmed for next week's FOTA Fans' Forum at the Williams factory. The event, which takes place at the Conference Centre at Grove on Tuesday, will also feature appearances on a 'Legends' Panel' with Patrick Head and John Watson in attendance. The FOTA Fans' events offer a chance for followers of the sport to ask question to some of F1's biggest names - with those lucky enough to get tickets for the Williams event being given the added bonus of being able to view the team's famous museum as well.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/big-names-added-to-fota-forum

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Woodies and Surfboards! My 1/25th scale woodies collection, freshly photographed....

About 50 pictures at the link....overall and detail shots of all my 1/25th scale Woodies and Surfboards.  A number of these appeared as how-to's in past issues of Scale Auto.  Thanks for looking...and let's see some of your Woodies too!  

http://public.fotki.com/funman1712/tim-boyds-124th--12/surfboards--woodies/

 

 

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Montezemolo rallies the Maranello troops

Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has reminded his team not to get too excited after Fernando Alonso’s Valencia win, pointing out that Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull had a clear advantage. Montezemolo, who was in Valencia for Ferrari’s disappointing qualifying … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2012/06/27/montezemolo-rallies-the-maranello-troops/

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2013 Audi RS4 Avant First Drive: 450 hp, Five Doors, as Fun as You Think

The latest Audi RS4 Avant, the fourth iteration of a size-medium RS station wagon, is a vehicle whose concept fits its German home turf perfectly. It’s rather compact, and it features the highly practical five-door body style coveted all over the Old World. Oh, and it’s powered by an engine that’s well beyond adequate even [...]

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Kerry Dale Earnhardt Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr Ralph Dale Earnhardt Jr Carl Michael Edwards III William Clyde Elliott

IndyCar to bring back push-to-pass boost feature

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Georges Grignard Bobby Grim Romain Grosjean Olivier Grouillard Brian Gubby

LE MANS: The Original Hybrid Racing car overshadowed by this year’s Toyota v Audi battle...

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Geki Olivier Gendebien Marc Gené Elmer George Bob Gerard

NASCAR Fan Picks: Top Five Drivers in the Auto Club 400 at Fontana, California (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

NASCAR heads to Fontana, California this weekend with Sprint Cup drivers racing in the Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway on Sunday, March 25 at 2:30 p.m. EST. Who will capture the checkered flag? Here is a look at the five drivers who have the best chance at a victory.

Source: http://www.nascarracinglive.com/nascar/nascar-fan-picks-top-five-drivers-in-the-auto-club-400-at-fontana-california-yahoo-contributor-network.html

Marco Apicella Mário de Araújo Cabral Frank Armi Chuck Arnold Rene Arnoux

GLOBAL iPRINT NAMED OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF NHRA

NHRA GLENDORA, Calif. Jan. 4, 2012 Global iPrint, a premier printing and distribution company, has signed a three-year agreement to become the "Official Print Sponsor" of NHRA....

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woensdag 27 juni 2012

How Dampers Work: We Slice Open Four Types of Shock Absorbers

Shock absorbers (a.k.a. suspension dampers) are the unsung heroes of ride and handling. Lacking them, your car would porpoise over bumps and flounder on its springs through bends. As their name suggests, these tubular oil-filled devices damp (slow down) wheel and body motion, resulting in a comfortable ride, predictable steering response, and agile maneuverability. A [...]

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INDYCAR: Miller's Mid-Season Report Card

It's time for Robin Miller's annual tradition--one that usually stings and bruises a few egos along the way, and also praises those who are on the right path.

Source: http://auto-racing.speedtv.com/article/indycar-millers-mid-season-report-card/

Gary Hocking Ingo Hoffmann Bill Holland Jackie Holmes Bill Homeier

Noble hints at possible Roadster version of M600 supercar

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Noble M600 Roadster

Performance purists should be familiar with the name Lee Noble. The chassis guru has worked his magic on a whole slew of small-batch supercars, including the Ultima GTR, Ascari Ecosse, Salica GT, the Fenix and, of course, those bearing his own name.

At the top of the Noble totem pole sits the M600, a mid-engined supercar powered by a twin-turbo version of Yamaha's 4.4-liter V8 found in the Volvo XC90, but with as much as 650 horsepower on tap. A 3.5-second sprint to 60 and a top speed of 225 mph can be had for roughly £200,000 - or about $320k if it were available here.

Now Noble has released a solitary image of an M600 roadster which it says is purely a concept car for the time being. The British niche automaker will, however, undoubtedly be watching for reactions to the idea of putting it into production. That decision, according to reports, could come down specifically to the Chinese market in which - like most automakers - Noble is eager to make its mark.

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Neal wins opening race at Croft

Matt Neal continued Honda's domination of the British Touring Car Championship by taking the spoils in the opening race of the weekend at Croft on Sunday. The champion had to battle ahead of the fast-starting Andrew Jordan and the fellow factory Honda of Gordon Shedden to assert himself at the head of the pack on lap 12.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/touring-cars/btcc/neal-wins-opening-race-at-croft

Charles Robert Hamilton IV Charles Robert Hamilton V Kevin Michael Harvick Virgil Ernest Irvan III Kenny Dale Irwin Jr

Solberg: Loeb can still be defeated

Petter Solberg says Ford will dig deeper than ever next time out in Finland in search of its first World Rally Championship win since February - and remains convinced Sebastien Loeb can be caught in the 2012 title race. The factory Fiesta RS WRC drivers suffered a tough time in New Zealand last weekend, with Solberg taking third and his team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala seventh.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/world-rally-championship-news/wrc/solberg-loeb-can-still-be-defeated

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European Grand Prix 2012 - Qualifying Pictures

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Jason Bowles And No. 81 American Majority Team Look To Keep Momentum Going At Kentucky Speedway Friday Night

No. 81 American Majority / PledgeToVote.com Toyota Camry(MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA) June 26, 2012 – The American Majority No. 81 Toyota team has been firing on all cylinders the past few weeks. 15th, 19th, and 14th place finishes at Dover, Michigan, and Road America respectively have moved Jason to 14th in the 2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series...more»

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Renaud de Laborderie 1930 – 2012

It is with great sadness that I must report the death on Sunday of my friend and colleague Renaud de Laborderie. He reported on more than 600 Grands Prix and until very recently was in robust good health, unaffected by the endless travel that we undertake, chasing racing cars around the world, looking far younger [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/renaud-de-laborderie-1930-2012/

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Official: Nissan Leaf aims to take world record in reverse at Goodwood

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When Nissan wants to set a speed record, you'd expect it to use the GT-R to get there. Or maybe one of its myriad racing cars - it does, after all, power the bulk of the LMP2 racers on the grid at Le Mans, not to mention the experimental DeltaWing. But the Leaf? Sure, maybe for emissions-free motoring, but not for speed.

Yet it's the Leaf in which Nissan will attempt to set a new Guinness World Record at the upcoming Goodwood Festival of Speed. And not the Nismo RC version, either, though that will be on hand for the festival as well. No, Nissan will attempt a world record in a bone-stock electric Leaf... in reverse.

Because EVs like the Leaf power their wheels directly from their electric motors, they should - in theory at least - be able to drive just as fast in reverse as they do moving forward. To test that theory, Nissan is brining the Leaf to Goodwood where its stunt driver Terry Grant (the same guy who drove a Juke on two wheels up the hill at the event last year) will attempt to drive the entire course backwards.

In the process, Nissan hopes that Grant and the Leaf will set a new record for the fastest time over a distance of one mile in reverse. And considering the twist, turns, peaks and dips of the Goodwood circuit, that likely won't prove too easy. But we sure look forward to seeing how it turns out. Read more in the press release below.

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Keith Andrews Elio de Angelis Marco Apicella Mário de Araújo Cabral Frank Armi

Kenseth, Roush Fenway parting ways after 2012 season

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/06/26/2160642/kenseth-roush-fenway-parting-ways.html

Damon Hill Graham Hill Phil Hill Peter Hirt David Hobbs

Jeff Gordon Heads Home, Hopes For Road Course Win

Gordon: Road Course Racing Changes For The Better Jeff Gordon is a five-time Sonoma winner but that doesn’t mean he’s got the keys to the Northern California course in his pocket. Far from it. Gordon last won in 2006 – the season before the current NASCAR Sprint Cup chassis was introduced. The new car has [...]

Source: http://thefinallap.com/2012/06/22/jeff-gordon-heads-home-hopes-for-road-course-win/

Jeremy Allan Mayfield James Christopher McMurray Casey James Mears Juan Pablo Montoya Joseph Francis Nemechek III

Speculation starts early over Hamilton's future

Lewis Hamilton's future was the subject of fevered discussion at the Monaco Grand Prix last weekend as the driver market 'silly season' began in earnest.

Hamilton is out of contract with McLaren at the end of this season and, at 27, his career is at a crossroads, with arguably the most important decision of his life looming.

Hamilton is heading into his prime as a grand prix driver. With good reason, he regards himself as the fastest in the world and it pains him that he has won only one world title so far.

That came in 2008 and it has not escaped Hamilton's attention that since then, at least until the start of this year, McLaren had not provided him with a car that was truly competitive enough.

This season started promisingly, with McLaren locking out the front row at the first two races and Hamilton on pole in both. But since then their form has dipped, particularly in the last three races.

Lewis Hamilton was fifth in the Monaco GP, behind Sebastian Vettel who was fourth. Photo: Getty

Hamilton is still very much in the title race, but he left no-one under any illusions about his feelings after his fifth place in Monaco on Sunday.

It used to be the case that discussions about drivers' futures did not start until July and August. No longer. Teams and drivers will say publicly that it is far too early to discuss it. What they mean is that it is too early to talk about it to the media; behind the scenes a lot is going on.

Hamilton's future is tied up with that of Red Bull's Mark Webber and Mercedes driver Michael Schumacher and also, to some extent, Webber's team-mate Sebastian Vettel.
It is widely believed that all four top teams are interested in Hamilton - at least to the point of holding talks with his management.

McLaren definitely want to keep him and have made that clear to both Hamilton himself and his management team - but no substantive negotiations have taken place and no financial offers made yet, despite reports to the contrary. Mercedes are known to have him seriously on their radar as a potential replacement for Schumacher. The picture at Ferrari and Red Bull is slightly less clear.

There was a rumour going around in Monaco that Ferrari were keen on signing Hamilton for next season in place of Felipe Massa, whose time at the team is expected to end this season.

That seems unlikely for one obvious reason - Fernando Alonso is contracted to Ferrari until the end of 2016. There is huge mutual respect between the two - each regards the other as their biggest rival - but that's very different from wanting to be team-mates again.

When they were at McLaren in Hamilton's debut year in 2007, it did not go well, to put it mildly, and Alonso ended up leaving at the end of the season - just one year into what had been a three-year contract.

Alonso's problem was far more with McLaren boss Ron Dennis than it was with Hamilton. Nevertheless, it is unlikely he would want Hamilton to be his team-mate again - and Ferrari is very much his team these days.

Equally, Hamilton would have to think carefully about moving to a team where he does not speak the language - even if the debriefs are conducted in English and there is an English ex-McLaren technical director - and where a man as clever, cunning and political as Alonso has been ensconced for three years.

Nevertheless, Hamilton would be highly attractive to Ferrari's main sponsors, the cigarette company Philip Morris and Spanish bank Santander, who could drop McLaren if they had an English driver at Ferrari. Together, they could basically afford to pay him whatever he wanted.

The problem with this is that a normally impeccable source close to Ferrari says the team only want a one-year driver in 2013, as they have a pre-contract with Vettel for 2014.

This pre-contract, the source says, is two-way - ie, either party can exercise it - and is performance-related. Ferrari need to be at least third in the constructors' championship at a specific stage of next season to bring it into effect.

However, a senior Red Bull insider says this is "nonsense", that they have Vettel under contract to the end of 2014.

The favourite for the expected vacancy at Ferrari is Webber, who is coming towards the end of his career and may well be interested in a year or two at Ferrari to finish it off.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner asked rhetorically in Monaco: "Why would he want to leave?" But there are several potential reasons.

It would vastly increase Webber's post-F1 earnings potential and he would relish the chance to test himself against Alonso, a friend whom Webber regards as the best driver in the world.

Webber would not expect to beat him - in fact, he would almost certainly have to go to Ferrari on the understanding that Alonso was number one - but he would enjoy ruffling the Spaniard's feathers from time to time, as he almost certainly would.

If Webber were to leave Red Bull, that would leave a vacancy Hamilton could potentially fill.

Horner has always sounded lukewarm about taking on Hamilton, pointing out that it would raise the tension in the team as he and Vettel went toe to toe.

But ultimately it's not his decision - it's that of Red Bull boss Dietrich Mateschitz, and the marketing value of pitting Hamilton against Vettel would be enormous.

And if Webber did leave, who else would Red Bull get? Even if Vettel is under a firm contract to the end of 2014, that's still only two years away - at which point they would still need a guaranteed top-line driver if he left.

Theoretically, Red Bull are committed to progressing their junior drivers, but Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne do not look ready for that sort of promotion yet.

Then there is Mercedes, whose decision is complicated by Schumacher.

Team boss Ross Brawn said in Monaco that he would like the seven-time champion to stay on as long as he is competitive, but there have been internal questions about whether - and how long - he will remain so.

Schumacher's commercial value to Mercedes is huge. But they have to ask themselves whether they are potentially harming their competitive position with their driver line-up - few in F1 would argue they would not improve it by recruiting Hamilton, Alonso or Vettel, who is also of long-term interest to the team.

Hamilton's decision is not just about driving, either. Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes would all almost certainly be able to pay him more than McLaren can afford to offer. And McLaren's portfolio of sponsors makes it almost impossible for Hamilton's team at Simon Fuller's XIX Management to raise money from private deals.

Ultimately, though, Hamilton will surely base his decision on competitiveness.

The best way to guarantee that in the last 20 years has been to drive wherever Adrian Newey is designer, which is Red Bull. Or does Hamilton bank on Mercedes continuing to raise their competitiveness (and, for that matter, staying in F1, which is far from a foregone conclusion at the moment)? Or take a risk on joining Alonso at Ferrari, should a seat be available?

Or does he stick with what he knows and trust the team with which he has been associated since he was 11-years-old to finally get it right, but potentially reduce his earnings potential?

Hamilton has some tough decisions to make in the next few weeks.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2012/05/will_hamilton_stay_at_mclaren.html

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dinsdag 26 juni 2012

Official: Toyota Avalon gets 40-MPG hybrid model for 2013

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2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid - static front three-quarter view in gray

Given that the 2013 Avalon shares a platform with the new Lexus ES, this news should come as no surprise: Toyota's largest sedan is getting its own hybrid variant for the first time ever. Judging by these first photos, carspotters will have to squint hard to tell that they're looking at a hybrid, as there are only a few small badges and blue-tinted lenses as a tip-off to this vehicle's gas-electric motivation.

As with its luxury-minded sibling, the Avalon Hybrid will arrive under the spell of a 2.5-liter Atkinson-cycle four paired with a duo of electric motors juiced by a nickel-metal hydride battery pack. Total system power is stated at 200 horsepower, but the meatier number is an EPA fuel economy rating of 40 miles per gallon city and 39 highway.

Also like its Lexus relation, Toyota is touting a trio of operation modes that includes pure EV (only good for one mile at speeds up to 25 mph), Eco, and Sport, the latter of which tweaks both steering weight and throttle response.

Toyota hasn't released any dynamic performance figures or pricing information, but the new Avalon Hybrid will be in dealers this fall, where it will square off against the Buick LaCrosse eAssist and soon-to-be-replaced Lincoln MKZ Hybrid.

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Button not displeased with race pace

Jenson Button believes his disappointing eighth place in the European Grand Prix was more a consequence of other drivers getting better luck than any lack of pace from him or his McLaren. The 2009 Formula 1 world champion has had a run of frustrating races since his second place in China in April, and was not a podium threat in Valencia. But Button reckons his difficulties this time were more due to the race becoming something of a strategic lottery

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/button-not-displeased-with-race-pace

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Engineer: “Award-Winning” PA Highway Ramps Nothing to Be Proud Of

Exposing the absurdity in the modern traffic engineering profession is the specialty of Charles Marohn at Strong Towns, and that’s a big, and sometimes too easy, job.
A $77 million interchange project in Chester, Pennsylvania was sold as an economic development project. It empties into an industrial zone. Photo: Streets.mn
Check out this example from Pennsylvania, [...]

Source: http://streetsblog.net/2012/06/25/engineer-award-winning-pa-highway-ramps-nothing-to-be-proud-of/

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Kenseth, Roush Fenway parting ways after 2012 season

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/06/26/2160642/kenseth-roush-fenway-parting-ways.html

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Richard Childress Racing 2012 NSCS Quaker State 400 Race Preview

Richard Childress Racing (RCR)Race: Quaker State 400 Date: June 30, 2012 Location: Kentucky Speedway Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race Notes: Richard Childress Racing in the Bluegrass State … In four starts at Kentucky Speedway, Richard Childress Racing holds an average starting position of 17.8 and an average finishing position of 23.5, completing...more»

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Miguel Paludo, No. 32 Duroline Brakes and Components Chevrolet Silverado Kentucky Speedway Preview

Miguel Paludo - Photo Credit: John Harrelson / Getty Images for NASCARMiguel Paludo No. 32 Duroline Brakes and Components Chevrolet Kentucky Speedway – UNOH 225 June 28, 2012 No. 32 Duroline Brakes and Components Chevrolet News and Notes This Week’s Silverado… Miguel Paludo and the No. 32 Duroline Brakes and Components team will utilize chassis...more»

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need parts of 57 vette ..

hey all, wondering if anyone out there has the glass and frame to the windshield of a 57 vette convertable?

any help would be greatly appreciated, and I have plenty of parts to trade as willing to buy.

 

thanks,

Niel

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/1021726.aspx

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Hamilton wins Montreal to become 7th different driver to win this season

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Brooklyn Greenway Milestone: City Announces Full Implementation Plan

A cross-section envisioned at one point along the greenway. Image: NYC DOT
The Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway started out as a glimmer in the eyes of a few dedicated volunteers 14 years ago. Now it’s a comprehensive city plan to build out a ribbon of parkland from Greenpoint to Sunset Park.
At the Brooklyn Greenway Initiative’s annual benefit [...]

Source: http://www.streetsblog.org/2012/06/22/brooklyn-greenway-milestone-city-announces-full-implementation-plan/

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Woodies and Surfboards! My 1/25th scale woodies collection, freshly photographed....

About 50 pictures at the link....overall and detail shots of all my 1/25th scale Woodies and Surfboards.  A number of these appeared as how-to's in past issues of Scale Auto.  Thanks for looking...and let's see some of your Woodies too!  

http://public.fotki.com/funman1712/tim-boyds-124th--12/surfboards--woodies/

 

 

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/1021973.aspx

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Sebastien Loeb wins Rally of New Zealand

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/06/24/2155895/sebastien-loeb-wins-rally-of-new.html

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BMW M5 and M6 manual transmission axed on next-gen

Albert Biermann, the M division's head of engineering confirmed the news to Inside Line and added that both the M5 and M6 will be offered exclusively with double-clutch transmissions.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/_08e5E0ktMo/bmw-m5-and-m6-manual-transmission-axed-on-next-gen

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maandag 25 juni 2012

Vettel will get faster and faster... but will he be able to overtake?

Source: http://www.metrof1.com/blogs/metrof1/2011/10/vettel-will-get-faster-and-faster-but-will-he-be-able-to-overtake.html

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NASCAR Fan Picks: Top Five Drivers in the Auto Club 400 at Fontana, California (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

NASCAR heads to Fontana, California this weekend with Sprint Cup drivers racing in the Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway on Sunday, March 25 at 2:30 p.m. EST. Who will capture the checkered flag? Here is a look at the five drivers who have the best chance at a victory.

Source: http://www.nascarracinglive.com/nascar/nascar-fan-picks-top-five-drivers-in-the-auto-club-400-at-fontana-california-yahoo-contributor-network.html

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Nelson Piquet Jr. wins in dominating fashion at Road America

Source: http://www.skirtsandscuffs.com/2012/06/nelson-piquet-jr-wins-in-dominating.html

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European Grand Prix Roundup

Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso become the first double winner of this season, after a fantastic drive in Valencia. The Spaniard rose from 11th on the grid to take the chequered flag, coming in ahead of Kimi Raikkonen and Michael Schumacher. It’s hard to find fault with Alonso’s drive on the Spanish coast, but he did benefit [...]

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Ducati Brio


These days, Ducati scooters aren’t what you’d call the company’s bread-and-butter product. But there was a time when these little rockets were pretty popular in the market, and one that stood out was the Ducati Brio.

In an attempt to expand its market reach back in the 60’s, Ducati decided to dive into budget two-strokes with the intention of creating as many variants of this line as possible.

One model that was born in this era was the Ducati Brio. First released in 1963 with the 48 Brio, the 100 Brio followed a year later in 1964. The latter enjoyed tremendous success in its time, thanks to its 100 cc single-cylinder two-stroke, fan-cooled engine that was mated to a three-speed transmission.

The model that was sold at the 2012 RM Auctions in Monaco is as rare a Brio 100 as you can find. It’s in good condition considering that it’s unrestored and it was sold for €1,755 ($2,200), which is a tad below the expected auction price of €2,000 - €3,000, around $2,500 - $3,800 based on current exchange rates.

Ducati Brio originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday, 25 June 2012 16:00 EST.

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Source: http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/ducati/1965-ducati-brio-ar129530.html

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