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Formula One ITV Belgium GP 1997 Part 6


Part 6 of the ITV coverage Belgium GP Murray Walker and Martin Brundle commentate Special thanks to:- www.racing-underground.com

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Where are You Getting Your Sports Equipments?

Sports equipment is a very wide term to denote a variety of sports goods used for playing different games. The history of the sports equipment dates back to the time when the first Olympics were held, it was then that people had seen the equipments of high quality. Javelin was among the most favorite sports equipment as it was even used as a tool to be used in wars.

Majorities of sports are invariably ball games or in other words, the games played which are played with a ball. Some of the classic examples of ball games include badminton, baseball, basketball, cricket, hockey, football, tennis, billiards and volleyball. However it is to be noted that the make up of the ball is different for different games.

Apart from the ubiquitous use of the ball, sticks are used for games such as hockey, bats are used for baseball and cricket clubs are used predominantly for golf.   Stumps and bails are chiefly used in cricket. Nets are necessary for games like tennis, netball, volleyball and badminton.

Protective equipments such as helmets, mouth guards, shin pads, thigh pads, gloves and cups are used in many games including cricket. Protective equipments are also worn for sports like motor sport, ice hockey, American football etc. Protective equipments are needed for all games where there is a risk of injury through collision of players or other objects. Footwear for sports is also needed for most varieties of sports.

Every day thousands of people across the world use the Internet to find information on sports equipment, to get details of sports goods manufacturers and retailers to buy sports equipment directly online in a quiet environment

If you’re passionate about a sport, there are plenty of ways that you can get the items that you need at low cost. First of all, if you want to experiment playing a game to determine whether the game suits you, it is best borrow sports goods for a few days. If you really like the game and believe that you have the required talent to progress with that game, then you can go ahead to buy them.

One of the best known ways to buy sports equipments at reasonable prices is to visit yard sales, or Craig list or online auctions.  When you adopt these routes, you can sometimes find high quality equipment for bargain prices. Your other option for procuring inexpensive sporting equipments is to be alert and watch for equipment at discount stores.

If you are not sports professional and only take part in sports more as a leisure activity, you can go for cheaper brands of less quality. You can often find good deals at most sports goods stores both at the beginning and end of the sports season. Although it may sound euphemistic, the best way to save money on sporting goods is by buying quality equipments at higher prices. Because this means you will pay less in the long run as these equipments will last much longer. There are wide ranges of sports goods available at a comparatively low cost.

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F1 Racing Magazine got an exclusive lap with Renault F1 star


F1 Racing Magazine got an exclusive lap with Renault F1 star Heikki Kovalainen

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2009 Road Race Motorsports Turbo Lancer


Check out our hot host and pro driver Kerryann and the 2010 Mitsubishi Turbo Lancer by Road Race Motorsports. A match made in heaven.

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FERRARI ENZO Vs. CAMARO AND MUSTANG!


Get In First www.hymoo.com On a sunny highway, Camaro starts screwing around with a Enzo.

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Tag Formula 1 Watches – Discover How You Can Afford To Own A Piece Of History, Style And Quality

Steeped in history, this world wide recognised brand of watchmaking all began way back in 1860. Still going strong today, with the rather tasteful and quality Tag Formula 1 Watches range, designed for both men and women who are looking for something sporty, has a beautiful look and quality all round features, but is incredibly strong also.

So 150 years ago, a young man went to work on a creation, we now know and love as the infamous Tag Heuer Watch. Worn by very famous and respected professional sports people as-well as sporting events too. Did the founder of Tag Heuer, Mr Edouard Heuer ever think his creation of watches would ever grow to be this huge?

My guess is probably not so, especially for this name to last as major competitor for over 150 years. For me and other Tag Heuer Watch lover`s, this makes owning your very own Tag Watch feel that little bit more special.

I can still remember the feeling that overcame me when receiving my first Tag Formula 1 for the very first time. It was a birthday present and after dropping many hints to family members, that I would love to own a good looking watch, never did I ever dream it would be of such quality and class of a Tag Formula 1.

Since then, my love affair with these watches has never faded. So for me to be able to share my passion with you is a great thing for me, as it also gives you, the reader a chance to find out more about Tag formula 1 Watches and how you can afford to own your own piece of history.

The first overseas venture happened in London, England in 1876 which as we now know today, was a sign of things to come. Since then there have been many great and classic Tag Heuer Watches and this leads us to more recent designs like the Formula 1 watch range.

1949 was the year where motor racing and Tag heuer began a long lasting relationship, which we now know today is still going strong as you see the famous logo marked on Formula cars and drivers racing suits. Finally the Tag Formula 1 Watches range was born in 1986 and saw a first in combining 2 different materials for maximum strength and durability.

Many famous racing drivers have all worn these and still do today, but even though the designs may have changed over the years, the makers of these watches have never let the standards and quality of the Formula 1 ranges slip. Today the designs are so beautiful and have attention to detail. You feel on some of the watches that you are actually looking into a Formula 1 racing car cockpit.

This is just the sheer brilliance Tag Heuer have, of making you feel this sense of imagination that you own a part of something exciting, like you are a small child again on christmas day.

Many of the Tag Formula 1 Watches, have a rotating black outer dial, a link stainless steel wrist band, scratch proof watch face and mainly come with stainless steel throughout, which makes these watches extremely tough but lightweight at the same time, for comfortable use.

They are made this way because of the sports orientated design, look and feel. So people are able to wear them all the time, even during all sporting and contact activities. You can feel free to go scuba diving whilst still wearing your Tag formula 1 as they have a great water resistance depth, some of them go up to 600 metres, which is pretty impressive for a watch, as I am sure you will agree.

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The end of F1 Grand Prix on the BBC


Steve Rider introduces Murray Walker, who introduces a selection of clips from the bbc’s coverage of Formula 1 Grand Prix racing, before the move to ITV. Includes all the classics – Murray and Mansell etc.

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