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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Webber joins calls for IndyCar safety rethink

FORMULA One star Mark Webber yesterday joined a worldwide chorus of critics to call for a major review of IndyCar-style racing following the death of Englishman Dan Wheldon in a 15-car pile-up at a race in Las Vegas at the weekend.

Webber, in Sydney yesterday on a promotional tour for sponsor Casio, called on IndyCar to review the rules of racing on American oval tracks.
"IndyCar as an organisation has to take a very serious look at the way they race on ovals," Webber said.

It follows claims by 1979 F1 champion Jody Scheckter that IndyCar racing was too dangerous.
Speaking to the BBC, the 61-year-old, whose son Tomas was in the same race that led to Wheldon's death, said: "It is the most dangerous form of motorsport at the moment.
"You shouldn't have to get killed if you make a mistake. It (Las Vegas) was madness. Formula One is not like that anymore and it is still quite exciting."
Scheckter's comments echo those of Mark Blundell, another ex-F1 driver, who said Wheldon's death was a disaster waiting to happen. "It was inevitable in many ways," Blundell said.
Australia's Will Power and two others were injured in the sport's first fatal accident since American rookie Paul Dana was killed in practice five years ago.
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Sunday, October 16, 2011

British driver Dan Wheldon killed

English driver Dan Wheldon was killed in a massive crash at the Las Vegas 300 IndyCar series finale on Sunday. 

Motor racing was in mourning last night after the death of British driver Dan Wheldon in a crash at the Las Vegas 300 Indycar series finale.
The 33 year-old from Emberton, Olney, died from injuries he received in the 15-car accident. His vehicle was sent airborne over another car and clipped the fencing surrounding the track.
He was one of the most successful drivers in America and twice winner of the Indianapolis 500, the sport’s showpiece event, in 2005 and 2011.
During his early career in open wheel racing, Wheldon had a rivalry with Jenson Button. Several cars were sent flying while others careered down the track in flames last night.
“IndyCar is very sad to announce that Dan Wheldon has passed away from unsurvivable injuries,” IndyCar chief executive Randy Bernard said. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family today.”
Wheldon’s fellow drivers had been informed of his death shortly before Bernard made his public announcement.
“IndyCar, its drivers and owners, have decided to end the race. In honour of Dan Wheldon, the drivers have decided to do a five-lap salute in his honour,” Bernard said.
The crash coming out of Turn 2 of the 1.5 mile-Las Vegas oval on the 12th lap of the race left Townsend Bell’s car upside down and smoking cars and debris strewn around the track.
“I’ve never seen such a mess in my entire career on the race track,” said Danica Patrick, who was in her final race as a full-time IndyCar driver before heading to NASCAR stock car racing.
Canadian driver Paul Tracy called it “an horrendous accident”. Earlier, he had reported that a medical team was frantically attending Wheldon before the driver was airlifted to hospital.
The official confirmation of his death came two hours after the race was eventually stopped.
Despite two Indianapolis 500 triumphs and his 2005 series title, Wheldon has not been able to secure a full-time IndyCar ride, so he was racing from the back of the field in pursuit of a $5 million (£3.2 million) prize offered by IndyCar to a non-series driver who could win the finale.
The crash ended Australian Will Power’s bid to overtake Dario Franchitti and claim the series title. Power sat stunned in his car and was later sent to hospital to be checked out because of back pain.
Scotland’s Franchitti, who secured his third straight series crown and fourth overall after Power was ruled out, could be seen fighting for composure in his cockpit as the drivers formed up for the tribute laps.
“I could see within five laps people were starting to do crazy stuff,” Franchitti said. “I love hard racing but that to me is not really what it’s about. You saw what happened, one small mistake from somebody.”
There were 34 cars entered in the season finale – one more entry than at the Indianapolis 500 at the bigger Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Drivers had voiced concern about the high speeds being reached at Las Vegas, where they were close to 225 miles per hour in practice this week.
“I’ll tell you, I’ve never seen anything like it,” Ryan Briscoe said of the sight of burning cars spinning on the track and sailing through the air.
“The debris we all had to drive through the lap later, it looked like a war scene from [the film] Terminator or something. I mean, there were just pieces of metal and car on fire in the middle of the track with no car attached to it and just debris everywhere.”
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Celebrities Long Beach Grand Prix 2011

The celebrities are on track Friday from 11:30-noon with qualifying from 3:40-4:10 and the race Saturday from 11:40-12:40.

The Grand Prix was founded 37 years ago and initially featured Formula 1. But it quickly changed to the American-based Indy car, and today there area total of 28 entries. Among the drivers are Danica Patrick, Helio Castroneves, Dario Franchitti, Marco Andretti, defending champ Ryan Hunter-Reay and, making a return to Long Beach, Paul Tracy.
The Indy Car race is Sunday at 1:15, with the checkered flag to fall at 3:30. There is practice on Friday and qualifying Saturday from 2:30-3:50 p.m.
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Malaysia Grand Prix 2011 Official Lounge

The Official Lounge: Malaysia Grand Prix 2011 will feature international celebrity DJs from the UK, Sweden and Singapore, while incorporating high fashion brands Tiffany & Co, as well as international cable channel Fashion TV.
Held at the Grand Millennium Kuala Lumpur, The Official Lounge will continue its tradition of being at the heart of the city, located next to Malaysian fashion mecca Pavilion KL and directly opposite from the ultra-hip Fahrenheit 88.
Comprising three exciting parties, The Official Lounge will kick off with Tiffany & Co presenting the debut night on April 8, 2011. The night will begin with an exclusive fashion presentation from the cult luxury jewellery brand, followed by a full-on party with music provided by celebrity DJs Joey G and Patricia Knudsen, as well as international model/DJ Catherine McQueen from the UK.


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2011 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Grand Prix Race

The 2011 Toyota Pro/Celebrity Grand Prix race on April 16th has released it’s celebrity studded cast. Included among the celebrities is Formula Drift driver and Scion star Ken Gushi. He is set to drive among Chris Rado, Tyson Beckford, Kevin Jonas, and Tito Ortiz. This event will be taking place the week after Formula Drift Round 1 Streets of Long Beach on the same track. Don’t miss Ken Gushi in a spec Scion tC fighting for the good name of drifters everywhere on the road course.

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Brabus Smart Ultimate

After previewing two of their Geneva-bound works – the Brabus Rocket and the Brabus SLS – the German tuning company has released the first official photo of their third and final Geneva offering: the Brabus Smart ForTwo Ultimate.

For a company that specializes on upgrading Mercedes and Maybach vehicles, Brabus doesn’t always get to work on Smart-branded vehicles. As a matter of fact, the Smart ForTwo Ultimate will only be the second Smart vehicle to be tuned by Brabus, after the Ultimate 101 back in 2006.

Details behind the overall package are still being withheld, but unlike the two other vehicles headed for Geneva, Brabus decided to release a photo of the Ultimate Smart ForTwo in all its glory. Looking at the photo, you’ll notice that the car comes in the same matte gray body finish as the two other vehicles. There also appears to be some hints of carbon fiber on the car as well as some fancy – at least as far as Smart standards are concerned – set of Brabus machined-alloy wheels on the car. While they have yet to release information on what’s under the car’s hood, we’ve been informed that the Ultimate Smart ForTwo will also come with a modified engine.

The Smart Ultimate, together with the Brabus Rocket and the Brabus SLS, will make their debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. Be sure to check back with us to find out more information on this decked-out Smart ForTwo when details become available.



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Aston Martin Virage

Built between 1989 and 2000, the Aston Martin Virage was one of the most powerful sports cars of the moment. It was a model built as a replacement for Aston Martin’s old V8 line-up, and now the name returns once again as a sports car that combines performance with luxury, comfort, and refinement. The model is now on sale in 41 countries, in both coupe and Volante versions.

The new Virage is placed between the DBS and the DB9 and is powered by a 6.0 liter V12 engine that produces 490 HP and 570 Nm (420 lb. Ft) of torque.

Aston Martin CEO, Dr Ulrich Bez said: "100 years of automotive history has demonstrated that evolution delivers the best solutions in time. So it is with Virage; it is the next level of evolution in our VH architecture strategy and it does everything with the perfection that you would expect today. It is the perfect balance of opposites."

Hit the jump to read more about the 2012 Aston Martin Virage.


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