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![]() Saint Patrick Day Edition canoe.ca Search for roots and take in some of the sights on the Emerald Isle Catholic encyclopedia: St. Patrick Wikipedia Saint Patrick St. Patrick’s Day ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() BMW Motorrad Ireland Ireland by Motorcycle thebestrides.co.uk: The best motorcycle routes in the UK & Ireland naplesnews.com: Irish-American Club holds on to Irish heritage theadvertiser.com St. Patrick’s day leftovers take on new life with satisfying shepherd’s pie ![]() bikervoodoo.com JCSDF Military Kawasaki KLX250 thevintagent.blogspot.com MAJESTIC, The’New Motorcycle’ turbo.discovery.com Twist of the Throttle- BMW – A series of videos on the company Faster and Faster Memorable: The Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans ![]() worldsbk.com: Official Web Site – News, features and more motogp.com: Official Web Site – News, features and more ![]() BMW Sauber F1 BMW Motorsport ![]() Alfa Romeo 8C Spider and Coupe in action Powered by a 4.7 liter 8-cylinder engine that produces 450 horsepower and only 500 units of each variant will be made. ![]() BMW Website Review: BMW Yachtsport BMW Golfsport BMW Oracle Racing BMW Sport website BMW PressClub BMW Sauber F1 Team - Malaysian GP – Preview 03-16-2008 Press Release 21st – 23rd March 2008 2nd of 18 World Championship races. Preview. Munich/Hinwil, 16th March 2008. The BMW Sauber F1 Team heads for a home event this coming weekend, exactly 9,778 kilometres distant from Munich and 10,012 kilometres from the Swiss headquarters at Hinwil: the Malaysian Grand Prix is held under the sponsorship of the team’s premium partner, Petronas. Nick Heidfeld: “For years now the Malaysian Grand Prix has been rather a special race for me. Petronas, of course, was already a partner of Sauber when I was driving for them from 2001 to 2003, and we used to do promotional tours around the country. As a Formula One driver you usually don’t get to see much beyond airports, hotels and race tracks as there simply isn’t the time to get to know a country and its people. But in Malaysia I’ve already managed to get around quite a bit and I feel very much at home there. It always takes a while to get acclimatised to the combination of heat and high humidity, but that’s never been a problem for me. The circuit is an attractive and challenging one. Last year I had a great race in Sepang and finished fourth. I managed to get past Felipe Massa and kept the Ferrari in check behind me.” Robert Kubica: “I’m looking forward to the race in Malaysia because Sepang is a very challenging track which I’m fond of. Of course the climatic conditions are at the extreme end, which makes it even more of a challenge. But fortunately we already had very high temperatures in Melbourne, so we’ve had a bit of a chance to adjust. Last year our car was very competitive, but for me pretty much everything went wrong. So I still have a score to settle in Sepang. The Malaysian Grand Prix is a very special race for us on account of our partner Petronas. We have a lot of fans rooting for us there.” Mario Theissen, BMW Motorsport Director: “No sooner have we ticked off the season opener in Australia than Malaysia is already beckoning. This Grand Prix is a kind of home race for us. Since 2006 we have experienced the sheer charisma that our premium partner Petronas has in Malaysia. The euphoric welcome extended to our team in this country is a fantastic experience every time, and the various events held at the foot of the Petronas Twin Towers have always exerted a magnetic pull. As part of its Asia strategy, the BMW Group has ramped up its involvement in Malaysia over recent years. The race in the Greater Kuala Lumpur area is an important grand prix for both BMW and Petronas. “Following the unexpectedly hot battle in Melbourne, we now head for the steam bath of Sepang. Not only are temperatures above 30° Celsius, but humidity levels are also extremely high due to the proximity to the equator. Consequently, we are looking ahead to this test of endurance with bated breath.” Willy Rampf, Technical Director: “The race in Australia has given us a first pointer as to where the individual teams stand, but no more than that. That’s because the Albert Park circuit with its distinctive characteristics is not very representative. And so I believe we won’t get a reliable picture of the true balance of power until after the Malaysian Grand Prix. Due to its many differing corners, Sepang makes huge demands on the set-up of the cars. The slow sections require plenty of traction, while high stability levels are crucial particularly for the many fast corners. Good aerodynamic efficiency is another essential. In Sepang, moreover, the rear tyres come in for a great deal of punishment, which will be exacerbated further by the absence of traction control.” Facts and figures: Circuit/Date: Sepang International Circuit/23rd March 2008 Start time (local/UTC): 15.00 hrs/07.00 hrs (CET 08.00 hrs) Lap/Race distance: 5.543 km/310.408 km (56 laps) Corners: 10 right-hand and 5 left-hand corners Winner 2007: Fernando Alonso, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, 1 hr 32:14.930 min Pole position 2007: Felipe Massa, Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, 1:35.043 min Fastest lap 2007: Lewis Hamilton, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes, 1:36.701 min Existing lap record: Juan Pablo Montoya, BMW WilliamsF1 Team, 1:34.223 min (2004) Data 2007 (race): Full-throttle percentage: 65% Top speed: 297 km/h Longest stretch at full throttle: 12 sec / 830 m Gear changes per lap: 60 Tyre wear: medium to high Brake wear: medium Downforce level: high Driver: Nick Heidfeld Date of birth: 10.05.1977 Place of birth: Mönchengladbach/Germany Nationality: German Residence: Stäfa, Switzerland Marital status: Partner Patricia Papen, daughter Juni, son Joda Height: 1.67 m Weight: 61 kg F1 debut: 2000, Melbourne GP starts: 135 Pole positions: 1 Wins: - Podium places: 8 Fastest laps: - Best placing: 5th (2007) Total points: 148 Points 2008: 8 (2nd place) Driver: Robert Kubica Date of birth: 07.12.1984 Place of birth: Krakow/Poland Nationality: Polish Residence: Monaco Marital status: Single Height: 1.84 m Weight: 73 kg F1 debut: 2006, Budapest GP starts: 23 Pole positions: - Wins: - Podium places: 1 Fastest laps: - Best placing: 6th (2007) Total points: 45 Points 2008: - BMW Sauber F1 Team Founded: 01.01.2006 Locations: Munich (DE) and Hinwil (CH) F1 debut: 2006, Melbourne GP starts: 36 Pole positions: - Wins: - Podium places: 5 (3 x 3rd / 2 x 2nd) Fastest laps: - World Championship placings: 5th (2006), 36 points 2nd (2007), 101 points 3rd (2008), 8 points after 1 GP History and background: The Sepang International Circuit is just under an hour’s drive south of the vibrant downtown area of Kuala Lumpur. This year the race track celebrates its 10th anniversary along with the 10th appearance of Formula One here. The name Kuala Lumpur translates as “muddy estuary” after its location at the mouth of the rivers Gombak and Klang. KL, as the city is popularly known today, is the heartbeat of modern Malaysia. With a population of around 1.5 million, more than half of them Chinese, the capital is also the country’s largest city. Extending over an area of 244 square kilometres, KL offers a thriving Asian culture alongside British colonial buildings and landmark high-tech edifices such as the 88-storey PETRONAS Twin Towers that rise to a height of 452 metres. Kuala Lumpur was founded in the middle of the jungle by tin miners in 1857. In 1896, under British rule, the Malay Sultanates formed the Federation of Malaya with Kuala Lumpur as its capital. In 1957 Kuala Lumpur became the capital of the newly independent country. The PETRONAS (Petroliam Nasional Berhad) company, which is the premium partner of the BMW Sauber F1 Team, was founded on 17th August 1974. PETRONAS, with its head office in Kuala Lumpur’s Twin Towers, is a multinational gas and petroleum group operating in more than 30 countries. The group is engaged at a local and global level. Its activities include upstream exploration and production as well as downstream oil refining, marketing and distribution of petroleum products, trading, gas processing and liquefaction, gas pipeline network operations, marketing of liquefied natural gas, manufacturing and marketing of petrochemical products, maritime logistics and property investment. ![]() BlogRoll: some of the blogs I have collected while purposefully wondering around the internet. Stuff: A place for everything and everything in its place, including stuff. motst-xpensive.net Most expensive Monopoly set buberreview.com The strangest vehicles in the world More motorcycle-watch art. motoblog.it Motorcycle clock, DIY webbikeworld.com REVIEW: Icon Airframe Helmet The economic view from a major investor via the Peoples Daily Online English.people.com OPINION: Long-term effect to be judged in financial market rescue bid Spiegel.com Don’t expect a rate cut A theme park in South Korea unveils a wooden rollercoaster with the world's largest drop. South Korea's largest and tallest rollercoaster, 'T-express' which has been labelled as the most extreme ride in the country has opened for business. Passengers screamed and giggled as they experienced the g-force and 77 degree plunge on the wooden construction. Tennessean.com DESTINATIONS: Hit the open road to Birmingham motorcycle museum M.R. Traveler Places 2 Ride Blog www.biker-events.com Finding the Good Times on 2 Wheels Horizonsunlimited.com – Newsletter ![]() 2008 International Rally Gillette, Wyoming, July 17-20 2008 Mining The Website Threads worth following: Today’sRoadFood.com Woot Todays Woot The Blog ![]() Packer News: Packers.com, jsonline.com - Packers Plus Online Humor Over Heard in New York | Voice of the City Sluggy Freelance The Onion xkcd Bike Candy: ![]() With permission from Kbasa THE END |
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