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F1weekly podcast # 482 - January 21, 2011

Podcast number 482

Motorsports Mondial with Nasir Hameed and…

Special repeat interview Mr. Tony Brooks.

Laguna Seca presents:

JAGUAR’S RICH RACING HERITAGE TO BE CELEBRATED AS FEATURED MARQUE


Reunion to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Jaguar E-Type and 60th Anniversary of Jaguar’s First Le Mans Win

The storied racing heritage of one of Britain’s legendary motor car companies will be celebrated, as Jaguar will be the featured marque of the 2011 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion. Few companies are as synonymous with sports car racing as Jaguar, and the reunion will highlight the 50th anniversary of the iconic Jaguar E-Type and 60th anniversary of the remarkable Jaguar C-Type’s win in the 1951 24 Hours of Le Mans.

“The Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion is hallowed ground for automotive racing aficionados, and thus a very meaningful place to celebrate the Jaguar E-Type’s 50th Anniversary,” said Richard Beattie, Executive Vice President Marketing and Sales Jaguar North America. “Today, as much as 50 years ago, hi-performance, racing and stunning design are integral to the Jaguar brand. At the Reunion we will give enthusiasts a chance to take a look back and forward at all three of these elements in Jaguar’s sensational cars.”

The Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, August 19-21 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, will host approximately 550 authentic and historic race cars from nearly every decade of motorsports history. The cars are divided into 17 groups according to age, engine size and must be period-correct in their presentation.

“Jaguar and their many famous drivers represent a time in motorsports where camaraderie among drivers and works teams was second only to winning,” explained Gill Campbell, CEO/general manager for Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. “We look to share Jaguar’s heritage with fans worldwide. And for the E-Type, it’s hard to argue with what Enzo Ferrari said 50 years ago upon seeing the sleek E-Type at its introduction, saying it is, ‘The most beautiful car ever made.’”

For Sir William Lyons, founder of Swallow Sidecar and Coach Building Company which evolved into Jaguar, winning Le Mans was a crucial goal to demonstrate to the world the robustness and performance of the XK120-C. Malcolm Sayer’s aerodynamic, lightweight design was based on his aviation background with wind tunnel testing. The C designation stood for “competition.”

Three factory C-Types were entered in the 1951 24 Hours of Le Mans with stunning results. A 22-year-old Stirling Moss recorded the fastest lap, and Peter Walker and Peter Whitehead’s # 20 C-Type won the race. It was the first of seven Le Mans victories for Jaguar.

Jaguar’s American racing roots are firmly planted on the Monterey Peninsula. It was in 1950 at the inaugural Pebble Beach Road Races that Jaguar achieved its first win on American soil. A 23-year-old American named Phil Hill, who months earlier accompanied the same Jaguar XK120 aboard the Queen Mary, took the checkered flag, thereby capturing international accolades for both himself and Jaguar.

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F1weekly podcast # 481 - January 13, 2011

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Podcast number 481

Motorsports Mondial with Nasir Hameed and

Special repeat interview Nigel Mansell part two.

Lotus Renault GP presentation of the R31 in Valencia Lotus  Renault  GP is  pleased  to  announce  that  the  media  presentation  of  the  team’s  new challenger,  the  R31,  will  take  place  on  Monday  31st  of  January  at  the  Circuit  de  la  Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo. Lotus Renault GP will then commence its first winter test session on Tuesday 1st of February and will remain in Valencia until Thursday 3rd of February. The schedule for the presentation is as follows:

Monday 31st January 12h00: Car  reveal  and  photo  call  in  front  of  team  garage  with  presentation  of  drivers Robert Kubica and Vitaly Petrov, Gérard Lopez and Eric Boullier. 13h00 – 14h00:

Interviews by language groups with the drivers and Team Principal Eric Boullier. Briefing with Technical Director James Allison and Rob White, Deputy Managing Director Technical for Renault Sport F1


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F1weekly podcast # 480 - January 6, 2011

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F1weekly podcast number 480

Motorsports Mondial special repeat Interview:

Nasir has a conversation with Nigel Mansell.

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F1weekly podcast # 479 - December 30, 2010

Podcast number 479

“Happy New Years from the F1Weekly crew”

Special end of year interview: Ralf Schumacher.

Fernando Alonso insists he’s not afraid of Vettel.

“I’m not afraid at all of Vettel, Should he come to Ferrari one day it won’t be a problem, I have nothing to say on that.

“But I’m not afraid to face any team-mate, because I’ve never feared them. None of my team-mates have ever done a single point more than I have, so I don’t see why I should be afraid of anyone.”

Samantha Rhodes shares her Top 50 Formula One Blogs”

http://www.onlineengineeringdegree.org/the-top-50-formula-one-blogs

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F1weekly podcast # 478 - December 23, 2010

F1weekly podcast number 478.

Motorsports Mondial with Nasir Hameed and…

This weeks interview: Jerome D’ambrosio.

FIA Super License for Formula 3 talents – new F3 Trophy.

On 10th December, the Motor-Sport World Council of the International Automobile Association, FIA, has agreed upon announcing the ’FIA International Formula 3 Trophy’, thus increasing the value of the Formula 3 sport. This additional ranking embraces six already existing FIA approved Formula 3 events. The three best-placed drivers of the new FIA Formula 3 Trophy will be awarded the Super License for Formula 1.

In addition to the ‚Masters of Formula 3’ at Zandvoort and the tradition-rich Macau Formula 3 GP, the Trophy comprises the new Formula 3 race in South Korea and the revived F3 meeting in Pau, Southern France, as well as the Formula 3 races at Spa-Francorchamps and Hockenheim. The season kick-off will be held within the framework of the Formula 3 Euro Series (DTM season kick-off) at the Hockenheimring Baden-Württemberg.

The ’FIA International Formula 3 Trophy’ doesn’t represent an independent series but is supposed to increase the value of the existing Formula 3 series. Condition for the participation in the new ranking is the contesting of a full season in one of the existing Formula 3 championships. The points system of the Trophy is Formula 1 orientated.

Since the creation of the Formula 3 Euro Series, the ’Masters of Formula 3’ has solely been won by Euro-Series drivers and in five of the past eight years, Euro Series contestants also prevailed in Macau. The challenging street circuit of Pau also doesn’t represent virgin soil for the Formula 3 Euro Series: in 2008, the Euro Series contested its last race weekend at Pau to date.

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