Hazardous
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I wish V8 Supercars was shown on live TV here.
Ditto that. And Indycars, BTCC...
I wish V8 Supercars was shown on live TV here.
Woo, just got back from the V8 Supercars at Phillip Island - what a spectacle. Great track for spectators too.
Cool, glad you had a good time fbc and good to hear that Phillip Island is a great track for spectators.
Eddie Jordan was certainly a brave man, judging by this offer that he made to a certain driver...
Quote from Tom Rubython's "Life of Senna":
"The Irishman looked Senna square in the eyes and said: <<I want you to drive for me. But I'll pay you nothing.>>"
I read Eddie Jordan's biography by Timothy Collins which mentions a similar story. This was in 1993; the interesting thing was that Senna was actually considering the proposal.
I miss EJ in F1 to be honest. A complete misfit, but such a welcome one...
Also, semi-offtopic, but not quite: I can't decide whether I want the Anthracite laced McLaren shoes, or the White strapped ones...
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Yeah, I'm an idiot, but whateverI like being an idiot!
I don't remember where i heard or read this but i heard that Sebastian Vettel first drove around the go kart track that the Schumacher family owned.![]()
And, if I also remember it correctly, you heard it right.
Palmer wins Formula Two tender
By Pablo Elizalde Monday, September 15th 2008, 13:07 GMT
MotorSport Vision (MSV) has won the tender to supply chassis and engines for the new Formula Two championship, the FIA announced on Monday.
Following a fax vote of the FIA World Motor Sport Council, it was agreed that MSV will promote the championship as well as run the cars.
The new car will be designed by the Williams Formula One team one and will incorporate a turbocharged 1.8 litre Audi engine and be built to Formula One-level safety standards.
The first prototype car is on schedule for its testing debut in November, with the championship due to start in May 2009. The series will include eight double-header rounds.
MSV is run by former grand prix driver Jonathan Palmer and owns and operates five circuits in the UK. The company has run the Formula Palmer Audi racing championship for the last 11 years.
"The objective is to make top-level international single-seater racing available to drivers who at present have difficulty in raising enough money to demonstrate their talent," said FIA president Max Mosley.
"Formula One and other major championships will benefit by being able to draw on a far larger pool of drivers, while competitors from countries which do not yet have an established motor racing structure will find it easier to make progress.
"We hope to reveal talent that might otherwise never have emerged and we look forward to seeing drivers coming into Formula One with Super Licences gained in Formula Two."
Here's hoping i get to go to Bathurst for the entire weekend this year.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/70669
So it looks like Formula Palmer Audi is going to vanish... and become the new Formula Two.