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Mini Ferrari 312


By far the most impressive piece of model building I’ve ever seen.I thought the guys with the mini working Viper engine and the mini blown Hemi were fanatical until a friend sent me this.Unreal! Everything on this mini Ferrari works including the tranny(reverse too)engine,brakes,etc…. I’m not a huge Ferrari fan per se but this is too cool.

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Anti-Mclaren Video 2 – Second Row


Anti-Mclaren Video 2 – Second Row

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Damon Hill on Reeves and Mortimer


Hill guest stars in the excellent Stott segment of Bang Bang it’s Reeves and Mortimer. Comedy gold.

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Lotus at it’s best?


The company was formed as Lotus Engineering Ltd. by engineer Colin Chapman, a graduate of University College, London, in 1952. The first factory was in old stables behind the Railway Hotel in Hornsey, North London. Team Lotus, which was split off from Lotus Engineering in 1954, was active and competitive in Formula One racing from 1958 to 1994. The Lotus Group of Companies was formed in 1959. This was made up of Lotus Cars Limited and Lotus Components Limited which focused on road cars and customer competition car production respectively. Lotus Components Limited became Lotus Racing Limited in 1971 but the newly renamed entity ceased operation in the same year.[1] The company moved to a purpose built factory at Cheshunt in 1959 [2] and since 1966 the company has occupied a modern factory and road test facility at Hethel, near Wymondham. This site is the former RAF Hethel base and the test track uses sections of the old runway. Chapman died of a heart attack in 1982 at the age of 54, having begun life an innkeeper’s son and ended a multi-millionaire industrialist in post-war Britain. The car maker built tens of thousands of successful racing and road cars and won the Formula One World Championship seven times. At the time of his death he was linked with the DeLorean scandal over the use of government subsidies for the production of the DeLorean DMC-12 for which Lotus had designed the chassis. In 1986, the company was bought by General Motors. On 27 August, 1993, GM sold

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Truths and Untruths – The Answers


Here are the answers to the Truth and Untruths video I posted last week How many did you get correct? 1. I married my wife in a castle in Northern England — TRUE 2. I worked undercover for the British Government — TRUE 3. I was arrested as a suspected armed bank robber in a firearms scare — UNTRUE 4. I have been onboard a submarine submerged at sea in the Atlantic Ocean –TRUE 5. I personally saved someone £21 million — UNTRUE 6. I Have had a conversation with an astronaut on the shuttle while they were in orbit — TRUE 7. I was once called a “bloody Idiot” by the motor racing commentator Murray Walker — TRUE

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Dan Brigham In Tyrrell F1 017 at Mallory Park UK


My local paper follows my career take a look at this link and go to the sports pages www.burwellbulletin.co.uk

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Giles and Rene, the best time of Formula 1


You can see how this guys fight to get the first position

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Pirelli confident Heidfeld the right man for the job as testing begins

Pirelli confident Heidfeld the right man for the job as testing begins
Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery admits the Italian manufacturer is ‘delighted’ to have secured the services of the experienced Nick Heidfeld to lead its F1 2011 tyre development.

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Ayrton Senna saved Eric Comas


Ayrton Senna was the only one to stop for saving the F1 pilot Eric Comas from the death after a crash …

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Bob Griese Nascar Comments

Bob Griese is very popular. His passion for football made him so popular. Robert Allen Bob Griese is his full name.

He has had lots and lots of fame to be attributed to him for his success on the football field. He also played baseball. He had been a very good player on the baseball team while in college. Currently he is just being a commentator on ESPN for the football games.

Soon after he retired from being a player, he joined the NBC Sports as an announcer teaming up with Charlie Jones. This was indeed a very good way through which he can be in tune with sports. After this NBC sports he joined ABC Sports as they had requested him. He has also written a book “Undefeated”.

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He wrote this with his son Brian. He and his son loved his wife Judi. He wrote about her in that book and also about football. After having served in ABC, he switched over to ESPN.

There he had a chance of commentating for the NASCAR sprint cup series. This was really great. When the names of top five NASCAR sprint cup series’ players were listed, on the appearance of the name Juan Pablo Montoya he had given a nasty comment saying “he is having a taco”.

He then regretted for having said so.  ESPN had actually suspended him for having made this comment. This is surely a small black mark in his whole career. He would serve it right before anything comes on his way to success.

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