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Jaguar teams with Williams for $1m hybrid supercar Jaguar teams with Williams for $1m hybrid supercarComments Off

Famous F1 team Williams is teaming with British carmaker Jaguar to create a $1 million hybrid supercar.

Jaguar, wholly owned by India’s Tata Motors, said the C-X75 will reach 200 miles per hour with “incredibly low C02 emissions”.

Williams has been appointed for its “engineering expertise in areas including aerodynamics, carbon composite manufacture and hybrid technologies”, according to a media statement.

“Williams has always considered itself an engineering company and so this project will allow us to combine our technical expertise to create something truly exceptional,” said Sir Frank Williams.

Alguersuari drove his Formula 1 car on a beach in the Dominican Republic Alguersuari drove his Formula 1 car on a beach in the Dominican RepublicComments Off

The Spanish driver for Toro Rosso, Alguersuari drove his Formula 1 car, the sand of a beach in the Dominican Republic, more than 180 miles per hour moved Catalan Ruanillo the beach at Cap Cana, marking history a show of the team.

“I am very happy and excited, I want to thank the entire team that has made it possible to meet this challenge,” the Spaniard said after shooting Alguersuari to more than 200,000 spectators.

The first F1 driver wearing a car on a beach, luckily it got out into the water.
source: ligasmotor.es

Ryan Newman did not lock in one of the front rows Ryan Newman did not lock in one of the front rowsComments Off

NASCAR’s format for the opener, Pole Day locks in the top-two qualifiers for next Sunday’s (Feb. 14) Daytona 500 and establishes starting positions for Thursday’s 60-lap, 150-mile qualifying races. The results from the two 150-milers will determine the starting field — positions 3-43 — for the 500.

So it was a bitter sweet day for Ryan Newman who got third position at the Daytona 500 last Saturday, February 6th. As he did last year at the opening Sprint Cup event, he was the third fastest in Pole Day time trials at Daytona International Speedway.

“It would have been nice to lock in one of those front row spots for the 500,” said Newman, who was the second of 54 drivers to make a qualifying lap. “But overall we had a strong performance and I look for more of the same next week. I want to give a shout-out to all the Soldiers–we are doing our best for you.”

In Saturday’s two-lap qualifying show, Newman’s No. 39 U.S. Army Chevrolet covered the 2.5-mile oval in 47.225 seconds at 190.577 miles per hour.

He was a few ticks slower than the top-two qualifiers — Mark Martin (pole winner) and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (outside pole). Martin’s lap time/speed was 47.074 at 191.188 while Earnhardt’s was 47.142 at 190.913.

It’s worth mentioning that the top-three cars are Chevrolets and are powered by Hendrick engines. Rounding out the top five were Bill Elliott (fourth) and Juan Pablo Montoya (fifth).

“It was shaky out there because the wind was tricky,” added Newman about his qualifying laps. “There was no good way to read the wind. A couple of things happened during the lap that I wish didn’t happen, but the wind was hard to predict. It was a great effort by the U.S. Army Chevrolet. Tony Gibson (crew chief) and all the guys did an outstanding job. From now until the 500 we need to be smart and get this Soldiers’ car ready for the big race.”

Newman’s Stewart-Haas Racing teammate, Tony Stewart, was 21st fastest and will start 11th in Thursday’s second qualifying race.

The Cup series resumed practices on last week on Wednesday. The 150-mile qualifying races on Thursday were televised on SPEED.


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