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Author: Brad StevensBrad Stevens
Date: Jan 31, 2008 16:36
Does Shifting Into Neutral Really Help Fuel Economy? , Synthetic or
Mineral Oil? Setting the Record Straight (Finally), Defroster Tips: Be
Smarter and Safer With a Like-New Windshield...
http://car-mechanics.blogspot.com
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Author: brafieldbrafield
Date: Jan 31, 2008 12:44
Also available in tooled leather (oooh): READY, AIM, FIRE THEM! by
F. Williams,
MRS POPE: SECOND FIDDLE AT THE VATICAN, by Cherie Blair; very rare
unpublished mss (POA)
(Well, someone else started it.)
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Author: Hell And High WaterHell And High Water
Date: Jan 31, 2008 08:43
I'm a huge Honda/Acura fan, having owned nothing but Honda/Acura since
1984.
I'm wondering what everyone thinks of their outlook over the next few
years, now that they've picked up Brawn.
My thoughts: There's no one better than Ross to build a successful
team. However, it's still Honda, and with their history, maybe even
Brawn isn't enough?
Thoughts?
-Bob
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Author: Brian LawrenceBrian Lawrence
Date: Jan 31, 2008 05:39
Autosport magazine are more certain than this website story:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64908
It says that Spice Energy would but 51%% of the team for a nominal fee
and take on the $61m debt. Autosport understands that Honda has
approved the purchase. Aguri Suzuki would remain as team principal.
--
Brian W Lawrence
Wantage,
Oxfordshire, UK
Brian_W_Lawrence@ msn.com
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Author: NewsNews
Date: Jan 30, 2008 04:12
Ar wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 02:47:56 -0800 (PST), robertdalgleish@ yahoo.com
> scribed:
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>>Lewis Hamilton has echoed predictions that Fernando Alonso's return to
>>Renault in 2008 will not necessarily bring the French squad back into
>>contention for the world championship.
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> It's only been one year and Lewis is already liking the sound of his
> own voice in the press!
Just reading from the a/p's cue cards.
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Author: J.R. SinclairJ.R. Sinclair
Date: Jan 30, 2008 03:55
"The Life Of Jacques Villeneuve" (Formula 1) 1st Edition Book
I have for sale the out-of-print, 1st edition, hardcover book "The Life Of
Jacques Villeneuve" by Timothy Collins (1997). The hardcover edition
contains 200 pages including full-color action photographs...
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Author: Phil NewnhamPhil Newnham
Date: Jan 30, 2008 03:43
Ar wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 02:47:56 -0800 (PST), robertdalgleish@ yahoo.com
> scribed:
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>> Lewis Hamilton has echoed predictions that Fernando Alonso's return to
>> Renault in 2008 will not necessarily bring the French squad back into
>> contention for the world championship.
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> It's only been one year and Lewis is already liking the sound of his
> own voice in the press!
Well, except he didn't say any such thing. They asked him who his main
competition would be and he named Ferrari, BMW and Renault "if the car
is good enough". Which is pretty obvious to everyone - Renault need to
produce a much better car than last year, Alonso or no Alonso. The
journalist has then spun it up to make it look like Hamilton has said
that Alonso/Renault will be rubbish.
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Author: Hello FreddieHello Freddie
Date: Jan 29, 2008 21:35
For those who wonder why McClaren, their management, team, buiness
ethics (IT), driver, sponsors are the way they are and why their fans
and defenders are the way they are - just consider where their factory
is in Woking and you will get the picture. Read on.
Sponsors Hugo Boss and Johnny Walker are upscale chav luxury items to
go with the fake Burberry caps. And the name "Mercedes" appears to be
a popular name for subhumans to name their sub-female illegitimate
offspring in chav land based on the Chav Town web site. Chavs are
devious and dishonest known for their theft of anything of value (like
intellectual property of a certain Italian F1 team?).
BMW - Hinwall, Switz - no chavs
Toyota - Colonge, Germany - no chavs but Opel drivers
Ferrari - Marenello, Italy - no chavs - are you kidding
Toro Ross - Faenza, Italy - no chavs plus good food no KFC
Renault - Enstone, UK - not a chav town
Williams - Grove, UK - not a chav town
Force India - Silverstone, UK - non chav
Red Bull - Milton Keynes, UK - somewhat chavy
Honda - Bracknell, UK - a little chavvy
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Author: AlexandreAlexandre
Date: Jan 29, 2008 18:31
This will be one of the many new rules that the FIA will implement in
2008 to make sure Hamilton wins the WDC this time around. The FIA have
taken their (useless) mask off and made official who they are
supporting (as if the world didn't know) . It would be a freakin
scandal in any other sport but at least now it's official that the
British are tainting Formula 1.
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