Saturday

Y?all might be a Redneck?

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Geoff Crossley Chuck Daigh Yannick Dalmas Derek Daly

2013 Moto2 and Moto3 Valencia February Test Day 1 Press Releases

Press releases from some of the Moto2 and Moto3 teams after the first day of testing at Valencia:

Year: 
2013

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Ray Crawford Alberto Crespo Antonio Creus Larry Crockett

De Silvestro Signs With KVRT

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2012/10/de-silvestro-signs-with-kvrt.html

Allen Berg Georges Berger Gerhard Berger Eric Bernard

Reset

So, here we find ourselves again. Welcome back! Insert excuses galore, but the break was more due to soul searching than anything else. A few nights ago, I was navigating the crazy waters of youtube and stumbled across the much … Continue reading

Source: http://anotherindycarblog.wordpress.com/2012/12/17/reset/

Elie Bayol Don Beauman Karl Gunther Bechem Jean Behra

2013 WSBK Private Phillip Island Test Day 2 Times: Camier Fastest Amidst Another Crashfest

The second day of the private test for the World Superbike  teams at Phillip Island went very much as the first day did: with fast times, and a lot of crashes. The new surface was to blame for both: Leon Camier got half a second under the race lap record, but the on/off grip levels of the track saw him, and almost every one else, flung off their bikes at one point or another.

Camier ended the day fastest, the engine updates on his FIXI Crescent Suzuki improving the machine considerably, along with electronic updates for the bike. Sylvain Guintoli - the man Suzuki originally signed alongside Camier, but who jumped ship for the factory Aprilia ride - was 2nd, a tenth off the pace of Camier, proving that the Aprilia RSV4 still a potent weapon. Johnny Rea put the Pata Honda into 3rd, work continuing on ironing out the wrinkles with the HRC electronics, with both Rea and Haslam pleased with the progress made, though still aware of the task ahead. Marco Melandri was the fastest BMW man, though the Italian was wary of pushing too hard for fear of crashing, and adding further damage to his painful shoulder. Melandri did put in a long run on used tires, running a consistent string of laps around the 1'32 mark, a solid race pace.

Race Details
2013

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JeanChristophe Boullion Sebastien Bourdais Thierry Boutsen Johnny Boyd

Friday

Smooth Button masters F1's greatest test

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2012/09/smooth_button_masters_f1_great.html

Sebastien Bourdais Thierry Boutsen Johnny Boyd David Brabham

The cars are going around the track, hurrah, hurrah

The sand in the offseason hour glass is accumulating more and more at the bottom.

Over the weekend, the Grand-Am Series completed its Roar Before the 24 test, the main test session in preparation for the Rolex 24 hour race at Daytona International Speedway on January 26-27. The Sprint Cup Series takes the track at Daytona for three days of testing on Thursday.

A few notes from the Grand-Am test:

Michael Valiante set the weekend's fastest time in Michael Shank Racing's No. 6 Daytona Prototype. Michael Shank Racing won last year's race in its No. 60 car, which was third on the board with AJ Allmendinger behind the wheel.

Speaking of Allmendinger, he said over the weekend that the Rolex 24 was the only race on his schedule at the moment and that he's looking for other options. Wouldn't you like to see him full-time in the Izod IndyCar Series?

Patrick Long had the fastest speed in the GT class.

Clint Bowyer and Michael Waltrip will be driving with Michael Waltrip Racing co-owner Rob Kauffman and Rui Aguas in the GT Class at the Rolex 24. Aguas set the team's fastest lap on Sunday, which was good for fifth in GT.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/cars-going-around-track-hurrah-hurrah-134254378--nascar.html

Red Amick Chris Amon Bob Anderson Conny Andersson

2013 WSBK Private Phillip Island Test Day 2 Times: Camier Fastest Amidst Another Crashfest

The second day of the private test for the World Superbike  teams at Phillip Island went very much as the first day did: with fast times, and a lot of crashes. The new surface was to blame for both: Leon Camier got half a second under the race lap record, but the on/off grip levels of the track saw him, and almost every one else, flung off their bikes at one point or another.

Camier ended the day fastest, the engine updates on his FIXI Crescent Suzuki improving the machine considerably, along with electronic updates for the bike. Sylvain Guintoli - the man Suzuki originally signed alongside Camier, but who jumped ship for the factory Aprilia ride - was 2nd, a tenth off the pace of Camier, proving that the Aprilia RSV4 still a potent weapon. Johnny Rea put the Pata Honda into 3rd, work continuing on ironing out the wrinkles with the HRC electronics, with both Rea and Haslam pleased with the progress made, though still aware of the task ahead. Marco Melandri was the fastest BMW man, though the Italian was wary of pushing too hard for fear of crashing, and adding further damage to his painful shoulder. Melandri did put in a long run on used tires, running a consistent string of laps around the 1'32 mark, a solid race pace.

Race Details
2013

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Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi Bobby Ball Marcel Balsa

MRTI Test Day 1

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2012/10/mrti-test-day-1.html

Elie Bayol Don Beauman Karl Gunther Bechem Jean Behra

Thursday

Warrior Alonso bides his time

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2012/10/post_4.html

Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo

Holy Retirement Funds Batman!

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David Clapham Jim Clark† Kevin Cogan Peter Collins

Random Facts about the 2012 Camping World Truck Series

Needing some random and totally useless NASCAR facts about the 2012 season to tantalize your friends with at your New Year's Eve party? You've come to the right spot! Today, it's the Camping World Truck Series!

John King won the season opening race at Daytona for Red Horse Racing. Because of a lack of funding, he ran just four more races for Red Horse and six more overall. He finished 9th in the second race of the season at Martinsville, and that was that for his top 10 finishes.

Todd Bodine finished 14th in the standings. That?s his lowest finish since he started running full time in the series in 2005. In fact, that?s the first time he?s finished outside the top 10 in that span.

In that same stretch, Ron Hornaday never finished below 7th in the points standings. He was 13th this year. Hornaday was also winless in 2012, only the second time in his Truck Series career that he?s gone winless in a season. The other year was 2004, and he ran just one race that season.

17 drivers ran all 22 races in 2012. The only driver to do that and not finish in the top 10 all season was Bryan Silas, who was 18th in the points standings, or, if you prefer, two positions behind John Wes Townley.

There were 3372 laps completed in the Truck Series this year. Ty Dillon ran 3358 of those laps. Not coincidentally, he led the series in top 10 finishes with 17. Dillon was also running at the finish of every race.

Timothy Peters (8.3) and Joey Coulter (8.5) had higher average finishes than series champion James Buescher (8.6), but Peters won twice and Coulter won once. Buescher won four times.

Buescher led the most laps in the series at 505, but second was Kevin Harvick, who made just three starts. In those three starts, Harvick completed 597 laps and led 445 of them.

104 drivers made at least one start, and 76 of those drivers were eligible to collect Truck Series points.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/random-facts-2012-camping-world-truck-series-145133251--nascar.html

Giovanna Amati George Amick Red Amick Chris Amon

More Accolades for COTA?

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Antonio Creus Larry Crockett Tony Crook Art Cross

Pirelli changes tyre choices for Australia and Bahrain | 2013 F1 season

Pirelli changes tyre choices for Australia and Bahrain is an original article from F1 Fanatic. If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright.

Pirelli has confirmed the tyre options for the first four races of the 2013 season.

Pirelli changes tyre choices for Australia and Bahrain is an original article from F1 Fanatic. If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright.

Source: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2013/02/13/pirelli-tyre-choices-australia-bahrain/

Jose Dolhem Martin Donnelly Carlo Abate George Abecassis

Wednesday

Repsol Media Press Release Interview: Marc Marquez, On Sepang 1, and Learning to Ride a MotoGP Machine

After yesterday's interview with Dani Pedrosa, the Repsol Media Service issued a press release containing an interview with MotoGP rookie Marc Marquez. In the interview, the 2012 Moto2 champion talks mainly about the process of learning to ride a MotoGP bike. The interview is shown in full below:


"You can have a lot of fun on this bike"

Repsol rider shines in first test of the year in Malaysia.

After first wearing the Repsol Honda Team uniform in the team presentation at the end of January, last week Marc Márquez was back on his new MotoGP bike to ride alongside the stars of the class. He made a positive assessment of the three days of testing in Malaysia.

What is your assessment of these three days of testing at Sepang?

"The first practice is always special, because you're always nervous after winter. I felt very good, better than I expected with the bike. With the team everything is working well and we're integrating slowly. I've tried new things and I also had my first crash with the MotoGP bike. It was not a big one and little-by-little we are getting to know the bike, which is what preseason is all about."

After three days of testing on the RC213V, what do you most enjoy and what was hardest when riding?

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Erwin Bauer Zsolt Baumgartner Elie Bayol Don Beauman

2012 season in the rear view: Clint Bowyer

Vitals: 2nd in the points standings. 3 wins, 10 top 5s, 13 top 10s. 4 DNFs.

Moment to remember: Clint Bowyer's first season at Michael Waltrip Racing netted him his first road course victory and (surprisingly) his first victory at a 1.5 mile track in the Sprint Cup Series.

In June at Sonoma, Bowyer started sixth and was damn good, leading 71 of the race's 110 laps. He had Kurt Busch alongside him and Tony Stewart behind him when a caution to bring out a green, white, checkered restart flew, but easily pulled away from Stewart and Busch over the final two laps for the win.

In the fall race at Charlotte, Bowyer took the lead on lap 310 from Greg Biffle and made it to the end on fuel for the win. The victory moved Bowyer to within 28 points of leader Brad Keselowski with five races to go.

Moment to forget: This is only here because of the impact it had on Bowyer's Chase chances, because this sure as hell isn't a forgettable moment.

After Bowyer and Jeff Gordon made contact racing for position, Gordon took matters into his own hands (car? fender?) and took out Bowyer. And then that led to one of the greatest garage sprints in NASCAR history.

Bowyer left Phoenix 52 points behind Brad Keselowski, mathematically out of championship contention.

The impact of Gordon's retaliation to Bowyer's championship hopes was an afterthought to the chaos that had occurred. But when Jimmie Johnson had his issue at Homestead, that allowed Bowyer to slip into second place behind Keselowski.

Bowyer was running in the top 10 at the time of his contact with Gordon, and by virtue of his 28th place finish, likely lost about 20 points. His chances going into Homestead would have been slim, and he wouldn't have caught Keselowski regardless, but Bowyer would have been at the championship press conference and in the discussion. Instead, while he was storyline 1A at Homestead thanks to the conflict, his championship hopes were an afterthought.

The wrap: Speaking of afterthoughts, when we look back on the 2012 season in five or 10 years, will people instinctively think that Johnson finished second to Keselowski? That's not discounting anything that Bowyer did -- what he accomplished with a new team and the improvement that Michael Waltrip Racing made is one of the best stories of the year.

It's just that the championship battle moments, the duel at Texas, the comeback at Kansas, the turning point at Phoenix, all involved Keselowski and Johnson. Yeah, even the most casual fans of NASCAR will remember Bowyer for what happened at Phoenix, but hopefully they'll remember that he finished second too.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/2012-season-rear-view-clint-bowyer-145909662--nascar.html

Skip Barber Paolo Barilla Rubens Barrichello Michael Bartels

Lewis Hamilton move would not be a huge surprise

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2012/09/lewis_hamilton_move_would_not.html

Colin Chapman Dave Charlton Pedro Matos Chaves Bill Cheesbourg

More Accolades for COTA?

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Michael Bartels Edgar Barth Giorgio Bassi Erwin Bauer

Mark Webber: ?The car gives me confidence to push?

After the first two days of testing in Spain an optimistic Mark Webber says that Red Bull is better off than at this stage in 2012. Although he paid no attention to overall lap times Webber was second fastest on … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2013/02/06/mark-webber-the-car-gives-me-confidence-to-push/

Gary Brabham Jack Brabham† Bill Brack Ernesto Brambilla

Tuesday

Kurt Busch makes Forbes list of disliked athletes for the second straight time

Kurt Busch's move to Phoenix Racing to get back to "old-school" and fun racing didn't do much for his public standing according to Forbes. For the second year in a row, Busch made the publication's list of the top 10 most disliked athletes.

After coming in at No. 10 last year, Busch was No. 8 this season, behind Michael Vick and ahead of Kobe Bryant.

In 2012, Busch was suspended for the season's first race at Pocono after threatening a reporter after a Nationwide Series race at Dover when Busch was asked about racing against Justin Allgaier. That incident was preceded by a fracas in May after the Southern 500 at Darlington when Ryan Newman's crew was unhappy with Busch's driving on pit road after a late race caution.

In September, the 2004 champion announced that he would be driving for Furniture Row Racing in 2013 and made the move to the team for the final six races of 2012. In his final race for Phoenix Racing, he drove away after getting spun out with safety officials near his car and an equipment bag on top of it and said that he couldn't hear NASCAR officials' calls for him to stop because he had his helmet off.

There was a tie atop the Forbes list between Lance Armstrong and Manti Te'o. Armstrong's place at the top after his doping admission is understandable. Te'o's is less so. Many people must be skeptical of Te'o's story that he was completely hoaxed by Roniah Tuiasosopo who was posing as Te'o's girlfriend, Lennay Kekua. Or they don't have much sympathy.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/kurt-busch-makes-forbes-list-disliked-athletes-second-001705222--nascar.html

Ivor Bueb Sebastien Buemi Luiz Bueno Ian Burgess