Archive | 4 February 2010

Preview: NASCAR - Daytona 500 Qualifying and Shootout & Rules / GP2 Asia - Abu Dhabi

The NASCAR awakens from its winter sleep and starts into the 2010 season. It starts with Speedweek in Daytona.

The Speed ​​Week at Daytona consists of several races and qualifications. It starts tonight with the fact already training for the "Budweiser Shootout" will take place on weekends. Friday there are training sessions, Saturday's qualification follows the Daytona 500 and the ARCA race at Daytona, on the night between Saturday and Sunday following the shootout. Wednesday is again a practice day, Thursday, there is the qualification race for the Daytona 500 (Gatorade Duels), Friday's practice and the race of the Truck Series, Saturday following the Nationwide Series and at 14.2. then starts the Daytona 500 So it's a lot going on in the next 10 days, and the rules for all these races have it in themselves.

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Comments {0} | GP2 , NASCAR

NASCAR: Back in the German TV?

The first rumors since there is yesterday, today has firmed that the NASCAR returns to Germany.

Yesterday we have seen recent rumors about a possible return to German-language TV reported . Today, behind the scenes, something concrete. Apparently, the colleagues are of MST also tuned for the report just enough to negotiate with the NASCAR ServusTV. However, remain open several questions:

First From?
Second Will you show all races live?
Third Who's behind it?

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Comments {11} | NASCAR

Formula One: Valencia test summary

The first round of the Formula One test is over. Much significance has not the thing.

Testing in Formula One are one of those things. On the one hand, the team already look like the car wants to go for now, on the other hand you do not give too much away. The best example is the brief appearance of the Brawn last year. At the last possible test drove one of the competition from the state of the ears and the discussion of the double-diffuser got started. If one had been held back a bit ... But you can "halt to" a fast car in which the potential is not showing? No, you can not. But you can come with different weights. The tests do not fall within the FIA ​​rules, so you can compete in terms of weight as you want. In the past, should be as even a board or other times have been experienced. But if you take the time look closely, you can already read out one or the other.

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Comments {1} | F1