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23rd September 2009
For the first time Fernando Alonso won in his own land. Alonso won at Barcelona the Spain Grand Prix with 130,000 persons as witnesses last Sunday (May 14th).
The Formula One Grand Prix hadn’t been that popular in Spain until Alonso entered the compe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th August 2009
Employing a supervisor to run colleague systems on a retainer with bonuses is a win representing artifact owners, a win representing managers and ultimately a win representing affiliates. Having them opportune is the lone way to keep them actively promot... Read >
Author: Dudek
11th August 2009
If you are not familiar with the details of Formula One betting, you are likely to assume that it is not an interesting or appealing activity. In fact, the F1 betting is not limited to choosing the winner and runner up in each race. It is far more elect... Read >
Author: F1Tribute
17th July 2009
Formula 1 has recently come under fire for the amount of money lavished by the top teams in the pursuit of the ultimate driving machine for their drivers in order to give them the best possible chance of winning the word title. Well established teams such... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright
30th June 2009
There are so many dog names to choose from that looking for that perfect dog name may turn out to be a tiresome job. However, get the right dog name for your dog and it would be one of the best dog treats you ever had for your dog. Read on to know more ab... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux
13th May 2009
The penultimate moment of the 2009 Formula One season is upon us with the Spanish Grand Prix. This is the race when teams introduce their big changes after the diffuser debate was decided in favor of allowing the double diffuser. All indications are Ferra... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson
01st May 2009
Formula One wraps up its early season eastern swing this weekend with the Bahrain Grand Prix. To say that it is a big weekend for Ferrari in Bahrain is a minor understatement.
Ferrari has never started a season without scoring points in the first four ... Read >
Author: Lemmy Gibson
08th February 2009
In this climate of financial uncertainty, it is refreshing to see that bitter enemies in the past can go beyond their history of spats and controversial bust ups and be able to exist in harmony and be united for a common cause. And that has happened in th... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
12th November 2008
With the conclusion of the nail biting Brazilian Grand Prix, the 2008 Formula One Season has come to an end. For the second season in a row, it was an absolute cliff hanger.
The Championships were a mixed bag between the two heated rivals in the sport... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson
03rd September 2008
Lewis Hamilton maintained his lead for the championship title after the Hungarian Grand Prix and Heikki Kovalainen took the chequered flag. The McLaren drivers dominated the practice and qualifying. Hamilton captured the pole position for the Hungarian Gr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th July 2008
British driver Lewis Hamilton won the July British Grand Prix in front of his home crowd, driving a McLaren. "I've had a couple of bad races, and coming here I was just thinking it would have been nice to get some points and maybe a win. I thought a one-t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th April 2008
This year's opening F1 race in Australia was chock full of action and surprises - a superb start the F1 season, with the highlight of the year, Monaco, due for May 25.
Hundred farenheit heat with no traction control did not slow the determined drivers... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd April 2008
McLaren’s team boss Ron Dennis stated that their new driver Heikki Kovalainen has become a new man since he is driving for Mercedes this year. Kovalainen recently joined McLaren after his 2007 rookie season with Renault during which he showed extraordin... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford
26th August 2007
Close competition between McLaren’s Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton has caused a strained relationship. The feud intensifies in the qualifying for Hungarian Grand Prix. Now the duo claims the feud bubbled to surface. But have they really buried the... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
02nd August 2007
Formula One’s Bernie Ecclestone has made his position clear in the spying scandal even before the emergency World Motor Sport Council started. He said that the ‘nonsense’ issue is taking the attention away from the tracks. Following the FIA’s d... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
24th July 2007
BMW motorsport director Mario Theissen positively anticipates that his team's rate of progress in Formula One will continue after already emerging as Ferrari and McLaren's closest contenders this year.
Although he has already admitted that contendin... Read >
Author: Hailey Kerr
11th July 2007
Nick Fry, the Chief Executive Officer and Team Principal of the Formula One constructor of Honda, has promised Honda's RA107 will be on a par with the Ferraris and McLarens before the end of this season.
Honda entered this year's Championship with a... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton
05th June 2007
In an age of uncontrollable progress where a torrential rain of gadgets and devices showcasing revolutionary attributes run rampant, the mobile phone industry has managed to hold its head firmly on its shoulders. With manufacturers like Nokia, Motorola, S... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Wills
22nd May 2007
After recording their fourth 4th place finish at the fourth race of the season, team BMW Sauber is ready to take on the rest of the field at the forthcoming Monaco Grand Prix. The said race is regarded as one of the most prestigious races of the Formula... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
08th March 2007
Mercedes-Benz USA has announced recently the appointment of Alan McLaren as vice-president of customer services effective immediately. McLaren succeeded Klaus Ulkann who is retiring from the company after its 30 years tenure with DaimlerChrysler organiz... Read >
Author: Dwyane Thomas
06th February 2007
Currently up-take of LPG amongst consumers is quite low, with about 120,000 LPG cars out of a total of about 26 million cars on our roads. This figure is however, always increasing.
A reason for the low up-take could be a lack of availability of LPG, w... Read >
Author: fuelturearticles
31st July 2006
One of the most important roles of an affiliate manager is to find the best salespeople in the market and there are a few tricks to help achieve that result.
Hundreds of thousands of products are sold on the market daily, with many million web pages ai... Read >
Author: Matt Bacak
28th July 2006
Employing a manager to run affiliate systems on a retainer with bonuses is a win for product owners, a win for managers and ultimately a win for affiliates. Having them happy is the only way to keep them actively selling your product or service, and in t... Read >
Author: Matt Bacak
26th June 2006
For many years the Mclaren F1 was the fastest road car in the world, but changes have been a foot over the last few years. The latest to challenge this top spot is the Bugatti Veyron. Made by Volkswagen this is likely to be the best driving experience fro... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
20th May 2006
For the first time Fernando Alonso won in his own land. Alonso won at Barcelona the Spain Grand Prix with 130,000 persons as witnesses last Sunday (May 14th).
The Formula One Grand Prix hadn't been that popular in Spain until Alonso entered the competi... Read >
Author: Julie Smith
08th September 2005
Go Kart Frames - Choosing the Right One for You
Karting enthusiasts emblazon the image of the perfect chassis in
their minds: lightweight, yet powerfully durable material
capable of launching a kart forward without the slightest wear or
tear.... Read >
Author: Michael Walker
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