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Motorsports Mondial - October 19, 2010

Pak Performance: As motorsports grows in popularity in the Middle East, so does participation from other countries near the region. The photo shows Umair Khan receiving his prize for winning his class in the 2009/10 UAE Touring Car Championship, and finishing second overall.

Umair “Il Lahori” Khan is a native of Pakistan and has been involved in Middle East motorsport activities since 2001, and holds an International “C” license.

The 2010/11 season is now underway and Umair opened the defense of his class 2 title by taking second in both the opening two races of the season earlier this month.

Umair plans to undertake additional International racing challenges in the coming season.

Based in Dubai since 1998, Umair’s day job keeps him busy at his media and advertising agency.

– Nasir Hameed

Homie regards


F1weekly podcast # 465 - October 17, 2010

“German Gringo” Lars Kaufmann: Podcast 465 features conversation with Lars Kaufmann, team manager of highly successful Josef Kaufmann Racing. After a brief spell as a racing driver Lars is now guiding young talents and has worked with the likes of Sebastien Buemi, Nico Hulkenberg, Esteban Gutierrez and Robin Frijns, the last three winning in Formula BMW series with Kaufmann racing.

Lars is looking forward to the challenge of Formula Renault Euro Cup in 2011. Recently at Spa they tested the waters of this competitive championship and came home with a win courtesy of their Dutch driver Robin.

Lars loves the fast lane of life, both on and off the track. His favorites are the chicas of Valencia and the babes of Budapest. The photo speaks for itself.

– Nasir Hameed


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Motorsports Mondial - October 15, 2010


2011 Classic Formula 1 Calendar “Americana”

A tribute to American success in Grand Prix racing.

Long before Alain Prost and Michael Schumacher became world champions for France and Germany respectively, United States of America produced two world champions.

Phil Hill from Santa Monica lifted the title in 1961 with Scuderia Ferrari driving the beautiful shark-nose 156. Mario Andretti, in 1978, was the second American to claim the title in Colin Chapman’s ground-effect Lotus 79.

The 2011 Motorsport Memories calendar “Americana” is a tribute to drivers who carried the American Challenge to distant tracks.

From Harry Schell, the first American to score points in Grand Prix racing, to Eddie Cheever, who drove for Ron Dennis in Formula 2 and raced with British, American, Italian and French teams in Formula 1.

Dan Gurney, the All American Racer and gentleman, talks about his wide and varied world of motor racing experience in an exclusive interview.

Calendar, published and printed in the United States, is now available on our merchandise page.


F1weekly podcast # 464 - October 14, 2010

Photo: Stilon

Podcast number 464

Robert Kubica is he the best driver on the grid?

Hartley on top in FR 3.5 test at Barcelona.

Lewis Williamson tops GP3 test at Estoril.

Russia to host Formula 1 GP in 2014

Motorsports Mondial with Nasir Hameed.

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Motorsports Mondial - October 13, 2010

Photo: Reuters

Korean Grand Prix is go-go-go

Good news for Formula 1 fans. Charlie Whiting has given the green light to the latest E-era expansion of the Grand Prix circus. The inaugural Korean Grand Prix is no longer in deep kimchi and Hermann Tilke-designed circuit is not kaput.

The race is scheduled for October 24th and the final inspection took place only after the Japanese Grand Prix.

Thousands of miles away, in his home town of Clermont-Ferrand, “Bibendum” is scratching his head, wondering what happened to the 90-day rule of final inspection prior to an F1 race. That was embedded in his “sixth-sense” at the 2005 United States Grand Prix, when his employer was given the “Max” treatment on official policies and procedures, rules and regulations.

All this was served from a plush Monaco apartment while enjoying the delight of Darjeeling’s finest.

We move on to further Seoul searching. Better yet, hop in a Hyundai
Scoupe and drive four hours to the track in Yeongam.

You will not be disappointed.

Chung-Yung-cho, Dear Leader of Korea Auto Valley Operation, organizers of the race, was quoted by Eurosport saying, “The Korea International Circuit has been constructed to the highest standards, and will become the epicenter of motorsport in the country.”

The final three races will take place in three very different environments and settings. From Seoul to Sao Paulo, and then to the season finale in Abu Dhabi.

Will Mark Webber become the first Australian since Alan Jones in 1980 to become world champion? Or will teammate Sebastian Vettel be crowned as the youngest world champion?

“Nando” knows it’s not over till the final race.

Vodaphone McLaren drivers are still on the line with an outside chance.

Will it be Jenson Button retaining or Lewis Hamilton regaining his crown?.

As the sun sets on the Arabian Desert and Yas Marina on the evening of November 14 we will find out.

Bring on the Rose water.

– Nasir Hameed



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