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"Mad man takes early Christmas present for a spin" - comes to mind


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Just imagine; if Chapman had the spare cash for something like that back in his Youth, Lotus would probably not have been
Is that front Axle hollow tapered like Bugatti's, oh & excuse my ignorance, but what is it?
John
Is that front Axle hollow tapered like Bugatti's, oh & excuse my ignorance, but what is it?
John

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FERRARI CONFIRMS SCHUEY'S MERC F1 ASPIRATIONS
FERRARI CONFIRMS SCHUEY'S MERC F1 ASPIRATIONS
Luca di Montezemolo spills the beans at Ferrari Xmas lunch
Michael Schumacher has told his former Ferrari F1 boss Luca di Montezemolo there's "a very, very, very strong possibility" he'll be racing for Mercedes-Benz in Formula 1 next year.
Luca/Schuey F1 phonecall reportedThe rumours of a Schuey comeback with M-B have been circulating for weeks now, but this is the first 'concrete' quote on the subject from somebody intimately connected to the driving star.
Luca di Montezemolo held forth on Schuey's future at an annual Christmas bash for media on Thursday last week according to Autosport - who were lucky enough to get an invite. (Oddly, Mr di Montezemolo doesn't even send PH a Christmas card...)
"I hadn't spoken to him since Abu Dhabi but I spoke to him yesterday (Wednesday). He phoned me and he told me that there is a very, very, very strong possibility [of racing for Mercedes-Benz]. Having said that, it is not 100 per cent decided. But that is what he said yesterday morning," revealed the Ferrari boss - we'd like to think after a glass or two of festive Prosecco.
Autosport reckons the only thing now standing in the way of Schuey's comeback is the fitness issue, following the motorcycle accident that put the kybosh on a planned Ferrari comeback earlier this year.
The German star has been released from all remaining Ferrari commitments to clear a path for his return with M-B, they say.
Pistonheads report today
Eddie King

Luca di Montezemolo spills the beans at Ferrari Xmas lunch
Michael Schumacher has told his former Ferrari F1 boss Luca di Montezemolo there's "a very, very, very strong possibility" he'll be racing for Mercedes-Benz in Formula 1 next year.
Luca/Schuey F1 phonecall reportedThe rumours of a Schuey comeback with M-B have been circulating for weeks now, but this is the first 'concrete' quote on the subject from somebody intimately connected to the driving star.
Luca di Montezemolo held forth on Schuey's future at an annual Christmas bash for media on Thursday last week according to Autosport - who were lucky enough to get an invite. (Oddly, Mr di Montezemolo doesn't even send PH a Christmas card...)
"I hadn't spoken to him since Abu Dhabi but I spoke to him yesterday (Wednesday). He phoned me and he told me that there is a very, very, very strong possibility [of racing for Mercedes-Benz]. Having said that, it is not 100 per cent decided. But that is what he said yesterday morning," revealed the Ferrari boss - we'd like to think after a glass or two of festive Prosecco.
Autosport reckons the only thing now standing in the way of Schuey's comeback is the fitness issue, following the motorcycle accident that put the kybosh on a planned Ferrari comeback earlier this year.
The German star has been released from all remaining Ferrari commitments to clear a path for his return with M-B, they say.
Pistonheads report today
Eddie King

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A7ESK wrote:FERRARI CONFIRMS SCHUEY'S MERC F1 ASPIRATIONS
Luca di Montezemolo spills the beans at Ferrari Xmas lunch
Michael Schumacher has told his former Ferrari F1 boss Luca di Montezemolo there's "a very, very, very strong possibility" he'll be racing for Mercedes-Benz in Formula 1 next year.
Luca/Schuey F1 phonecall reportedThe rumours of a Schuey comeback with M-B have been circulating for weeks now, but this is the first 'concrete' quote on the subject from somebody intimately connected to the driving star.
Luca di Montezemolo held forth on Schuey's future at an annual Christmas bash for media on Thursday last week according to Autosport - who were lucky enough to get an invite. (Oddly, Mr di Montezemolo doesn't even send PH a Christmas card...)
"I hadn't spoken to him since Abu Dhabi but I spoke to him yesterday (Wednesday). He phoned me and he told me that there is a very, very, very strong possibility [of racing for Mercedes-Benz]. Having said that, it is not 100 per cent decided. But that is what he said yesterday morning," revealed the Ferrari boss - we'd like to think after a glass or two of festive Prosecco.
Autosport reckons the only thing now standing in the way of Schuey's comeback is the fitness issue, following the motorcycle accident that put the kybosh on a planned Ferrari comeback earlier this year.
The German star has been released from all remaining Ferrari commitments to clear a path for his return with M-B, they say.
Well I don't know; talk about going off Topic & hijacking a thread

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the83man wrote:
Wot, No number 13???!!! Supersticious bunch of technofiles aren't they. Mind you, I was born on 13th May so I can't afford to be wary of No 13.
Looks better in Red .

Eddie

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OK, here's one with a helmet, on the line.
Eddie, You have too much time on your hands.
John, It's a 1929 Frazer Nash Super Sport, about 150 bhp from a Meadows 4 pot and therefore bloody quick.
I sprinted this at Goodwood in October (3rd in Class) but I don't own it - far too expensive and I'm much too long for it (NOT wide!) and found it difficult to drive as a result.
You're right John, I do need a (new) helmet as does anyone who competes because for 2010 the MSA has changed the acceptable standard.
BTW, I hope Shchue does maker it back into a GP car if only so that he can realise that he'spast it! The young'uns 'll tear him apart won't they??????

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A nice piece of Kit for sure.
The amount of remaining positive Camber is fair proof that you're not too heavy for the Car Mike
With Schumi back it will be interesting, even if he can't make the pace he'll make the "young Guns" work very hard if they try to lap him.
With that & all of the other changes a promising start for an interesting F1 Season.
I wonder if the BBC will manage to broadcast any of the Races in HD?
I also wonder how Silverstone will be able to satisfy the organisers.
It's not long ago that they were told to build better Pit facilities, which has not happened, even though all of the Plans were made Public.
I hope you will be able to keep us posted on developments at Donington, a circuit close to my Heart.
Cheers
John
The amount of remaining positive Camber is fair proof that you're not too heavy for the Car Mike
With Schumi back it will be interesting, even if he can't make the pace he'll make the "young Guns" work very hard if they try to lap him.
With that & all of the other changes a promising start for an interesting F1 Season.
I wonder if the BBC will manage to broadcast any of the Races in HD?
I also wonder how Silverstone will be able to satisfy the organisers.
It's not long ago that they were told to build better Pit facilities, which has not happened, even though all of the Plans were made Public.
I hope you will be able to keep us posted on developments at Donington, a circuit close to my Heart.
Cheers
John

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I'm too heavy for anything less than a V8!
Silvertsone are currently reworking the southern circuit but I don't believe that this will include the long planned F1 pit complex on the hangar straight because most of the work is for MotoGP (who committed to Silverstone long before Bernie did). There are some plans on their web site home page (Circuit TAB, half way down) at http://www.silverstone.co.uk/
I think BBC have said that some of the races will be in HD this year but I suspect there are all sorts of contractual problems with Mr E's television interests.
The administrators at Donnington have remained awfully quiet and a number of key staff (who might have been crucial to getting the thing going again) have been given their marching orders. There is still a lot of optimism among race organisers but no real evidence of where the admisistrators are looking at the moment. I've heard that they have advised the Wheatcroft family to sell it this time rather than let another lease. I will, of course, keep this forum up to date if I hear anything concrete.
Mike
Silvertsone are currently reworking the southern circuit but I don't believe that this will include the long planned F1 pit complex on the hangar straight because most of the work is for MotoGP (who committed to Silverstone long before Bernie did). There are some plans on their web site home page (Circuit TAB, half way down) at http://www.silverstone.co.uk/
I think BBC have said that some of the races will be in HD this year but I suspect there are all sorts of contractual problems with Mr E's television interests.
The administrators at Donnington have remained awfully quiet and a number of key staff (who might have been crucial to getting the thing going again) have been given their marching orders. There is still a lot of optimism among race organisers but no real evidence of where the admisistrators are looking at the moment. I've heard that they have advised the Wheatcroft family to sell it this time rather than let another lease. I will, of course, keep this forum up to date if I hear anything concrete.
Mike

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Thanks Mike, I'll look forward to your well informed updates.
Well it's been confirmed; Schumi's signed up with Mercedes for 3 Years!
Schummy returns
Well it's been confirmed; Schumi's signed up with Mercedes for 3 Years!
Schummy returns
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Future of Donington Looks Good.......
News Item
OK, here is some good news, apparently straight from the horse's mouth. Kevin's passion for motor racing is nowhere as strong as his father's was but I've met him several times and Iwould say that if he has said this to the local press then that is what he intends to do.
Mike
Future of Donington Park secure, says owner
Wednesday, January 06, 2010, 07:00
THE family which owns Donington Park claims the track's future is secure.
Kevin Wheatcroft, who worked at the track for 32 years, said work to reopen the venue is now underway.
It had been earmarked to take over from Silverstone as the host of the British Formula One Grand Prix from this summer but the deal was scrapped when businessman Simon Gillett's multi-million pound plans to upgrade the track fell apart.
The collapse of the planned upgrade led to worries about the future of the track.
However, Mr Wheatcroft, who worked there along with his father Tom, said: "I can reassure people we are doing everything we can to get things back to normal at Donington Park.
"It has been a very difficult time for the whole family, especially with the death of my father being played out against the problems at the circuit."
Mr Gillett's firm Donington Ventures, which had a 150-year lease on the circuit, was placed in administration in November, just over a week after Tom Wheatcroft died. No buyer was found and it reverted to the Wheatcroft family on Christmas Eve.
Mr Wheatcroft said: "We were given back the keys to the circuit and immediately started to work out what happens next.
"The first thing has been to try to save as many jobs as possible.
"As of this week, we have re-opened the museum and cafe and race control office."
Large sections of the circuit were dug up last year as work started in anticipation of Donington Ventures finding the money to create a Grand Prix standard venue.
He said: "We have been assessing what is required to put things back as they were. We reckon this will cost in the region of about £600,000. We want to get the place operational again.
"We owe it to the many people who have been loyal to us throughout this, including the fans, the race and rally organisers and our staff."
While all the speculation over the future of the Grand Prix – now bound for Silverstone instead – has gone on, Donington has lost the right to host the British Superbikes and Moto GP events.
Mr Wheatcroft said: "We are in talks about British Superbikes and its return can't be ruled out at some point, and maybe even the dream of a Grand Prix will be realised one day.
"First we need to sell the lease to someone who can run the circuit on a full-time basis.
"It's too big a job for us and we want to identify someone who can take it forward.
"There is no shortage of people interested and we have found 12 potential buyers for the lease in just 12 days."
Mr Wheatcroft hopes to announce in the next two or three weeks who has bought the Donington circuit lease.
OK, here is some good news, apparently straight from the horse's mouth. Kevin's passion for motor racing is nowhere as strong as his father's was but I've met him several times and Iwould say that if he has said this to the local press then that is what he intends to do.
Mike
Future of Donington Park secure, says owner
Wednesday, January 06, 2010, 07:00
THE family which owns Donington Park claims the track's future is secure.
Kevin Wheatcroft, who worked at the track for 32 years, said work to reopen the venue is now underway.
It had been earmarked to take over from Silverstone as the host of the British Formula One Grand Prix from this summer but the deal was scrapped when businessman Simon Gillett's multi-million pound plans to upgrade the track fell apart.
The collapse of the planned upgrade led to worries about the future of the track.
However, Mr Wheatcroft, who worked there along with his father Tom, said: "I can reassure people we are doing everything we can to get things back to normal at Donington Park.
"It has been a very difficult time for the whole family, especially with the death of my father being played out against the problems at the circuit."
Mr Gillett's firm Donington Ventures, which had a 150-year lease on the circuit, was placed in administration in November, just over a week after Tom Wheatcroft died. No buyer was found and it reverted to the Wheatcroft family on Christmas Eve.
Mr Wheatcroft said: "We were given back the keys to the circuit and immediately started to work out what happens next.
"The first thing has been to try to save as many jobs as possible.
"As of this week, we have re-opened the museum and cafe and race control office."
Large sections of the circuit were dug up last year as work started in anticipation of Donington Ventures finding the money to create a Grand Prix standard venue.
He said: "We have been assessing what is required to put things back as they were. We reckon this will cost in the region of about £600,000. We want to get the place operational again.
"We owe it to the many people who have been loyal to us throughout this, including the fans, the race and rally organisers and our staff."
While all the speculation over the future of the Grand Prix – now bound for Silverstone instead – has gone on, Donington has lost the right to host the British Superbikes and Moto GP events.
Mr Wheatcroft said: "We are in talks about British Superbikes and its return can't be ruled out at some point, and maybe even the dream of a Grand Prix will be realised one day.
"First we need to sell the lease to someone who can run the circuit on a full-time basis.
"It's too big a job for us and we want to identify someone who can take it forward.
"There is no shortage of people interested and we have found 12 potential buyers for the lease in just 12 days."
Mr Wheatcroft hopes to announce in the next two or three weeks who has bought the Donington circuit lease.

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Yes that is very good news.
Let's just hope that they now get their fingers out & get the Circuit open for the Season.
I'm now looking for someone to put the blame on for landing Donington in such a mess & then walking away from it.
Heads should be rolling & Bank balances being searched.
Cheers
John
Let's just hope that they now get their fingers out & get the Circuit open for the Season.
I'm now looking for someone to put the blame on for landing Donington in such a mess & then walking away from it.
Heads should be rolling & Bank balances being searched.
Cheers
John

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Latest Pres Release from Lotus F1 Racing
LOTUS F1 RACING ONE WEEK AHEAD OF SCHEDULE
Mike Gascoyne, Lotus F1 Racing Chief Technical Officer, has confirmed this week that the team is a week ahead of schedule on its build process and making excellent progress in all key areas in its efforts to be ready for the forthcoming Bahrain Grand Prix in March.
Asked for an update, Mike said “We had been looking at firing up our engine for the first time on 12th February, but with the efforts everyone’s been putting in we have now been able to bring that forward to 5th February. This is obviously a great boost for everyone involved in the team, and shows how much hard work has already gone in since we had our entry confirmed on September 12th.
“With the engine fire up date now in the diary, we are also in a position to confirm that we will be on track for the first time at the third official test at Jerez from 17th February, and then at Barcelona from 25th February. We are also aiming to run chassis two for the last two days of that Barcelona test.”
Mike also looked ahead to the forthcoming season and announced that the development programme will see a major update at the Spanish Grand Prix in May. “We have said we are aiming to be ahead of the new teams when we all reach Bahrain, but we would also like to be pretty close to the midfield teams after the first few races of the season. The update we have planned for Spain will see a boost in performance when we reach Barcelona which will give us the chance to start fighting with the slowest of the established teams which, given progress so far, has to be the next goal for us.”
Mike Gascoyne, Lotus F1 Racing Chief Technical Officer, has confirmed this week that the team is a week ahead of schedule on its build process and making excellent progress in all key areas in its efforts to be ready for the forthcoming Bahrain Grand Prix in March.
Asked for an update, Mike said “We had been looking at firing up our engine for the first time on 12th February, but with the efforts everyone’s been putting in we have now been able to bring that forward to 5th February. This is obviously a great boost for everyone involved in the team, and shows how much hard work has already gone in since we had our entry confirmed on September 12th.
“With the engine fire up date now in the diary, we are also in a position to confirm that we will be on track for the first time at the third official test at Jerez from 17th February, and then at Barcelona from 25th February. We are also aiming to run chassis two for the last two days of that Barcelona test.”
Mike also looked ahead to the forthcoming season and announced that the development programme will see a major update at the Spanish Grand Prix in May. “We have said we are aiming to be ahead of the new teams when we all reach Bahrain, but we would also like to be pretty close to the midfield teams after the first few races of the season. The update we have planned for Spain will see a boost in performance when we reach Barcelona which will give us the chance to start fighting with the slowest of the established teams which, given progress so far, has to be the next goal for us.”
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CAM wrote:Great News re Donington. It was one of the best circuits in the UK, lets hope they can put it back together this year and build a future for the place.
Chris Mayhew
I read somewhere that 6 to 12 Weeks is all that will be needed to re-instate the Circuit.
Let's hope that politics & paperwork don't interfere with the scheduling.
It's vital that Donington is ready for the oncoming Season, the loss of the Venue to all of the events lesser than F1 for just one Season would be dreadful for the Organisers & the missing income for Donington could spell terminal failure.
I'm keeping my Fingers crossed & trying to drink a Cup of tea at the same time
Cheers
John

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Lotus F1 Car to be unveiled....
This is the latest from the Lotus F1 Racing media pages......
Team Principal Tony Fernandes has confirmed that Lotus F1 Racing will unveil its 2010 challenger on 12th February. The location will be confirmed shortly.
Team Principal Tony Fernandes has confirmed that Lotus F1 Racing will unveil its 2010 challenger on 12th February. The location will be confirmed shortly.

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