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mat dinding jugak keeeeeeeeee?
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hamilahton yang bodo....
kena lagi dengan Vettel malah dengan button
quit f1 la budak itam...
ada hati nak sound Schumi dangerous driving
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betullah kata2 orang kat obersi...
vettel nie kalau dia kat belakang memang takleh nak potong orang kat depan... |
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Force India strikes deal with Sahara
Sahara India Pariwar, a leading Indian sports promoter, has acquired a major equity stake of the Force India F1 Team. Takeover rumours had previously been heavily denied by team boss Vijay Mallya, but during a press conference in New Delhi on Wednesday, it was revealed that the squad will now be jointly owned.
The details of the agreement mean that Mallya and Sahara India Pariwar share 85% (42.5% each) of the Silverstone outfit, now named Sahara Force India, with the Mol family holding an equity of 15%. An investment figure of $100 million USD (£63.4 million) from Sahara has also been outlined, giving the team a massive financial boost during its fourth season in the sport.
"I am delighted to welcome Saharasri Subrata Roy Sahara as Chairman of Sahara Force India," explained Mallya. "It has indeed been a matter of pride for me to put India on the F1 map with Force India and raise the performance of the team to its current levels.
"The Sahara Group has played a very important role in the development of sport in the country and is an ideal partner to take the Force India F1 Team to greater success in the Formula One World Championship."
"India is reaching new heights in all spheres, including sports. Formula One car racing has always remained a bastion of the western world. The advent of India in this exciting sport has remained a matter of pride for all our countrymen," added Subrata Roy Sahara, Managing Worker and Chairman of Sahara India Pariwar.
"I feel doubly proud that Sahara is the co-owner of India’s only F1 team and I am sure that through the Sahara Force India F1 Team, we will together bring pride and laurels to our beloved nation."
The agreement fits in well with the inaugural Indian Grand Prix later this the month, a race that will take place at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida. |
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Teams must stay united despite spending row - McLaren
McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale is confident the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) will stick together despite recent ructions over the amount some teams are spending.
There has been speculation that Red Bull might have exceeded the spending limits outlined by the Resource Restriction Agreement (RRA), which all the FOTA teams are signed up to in order to control costs. Team bosses are expected to meet in Korea to talk about the matter, but Neale said they all realised the most important thing was to remain united.
"I think there's always going to be a degree of tension between the teams," he said. "There has been some recent speculation about whether Red Bull are complying or not. But then none of us really know because we're not in there and we don't really understand how their business operates or how it's divided. Quite understandably, many of the teams mask the way in which their public accounts are provided so that you can't reverse engineer what's going on.
"Formula One has for decades been surrounded with a bit of mistrust and rumour with other teams. Allegations of, 'What are they doing?' 'Are they cheating on the circuit?' 'Have they invented some wonder device?' I think that's all part of the sport. In reality, the bigger prize is that Formula One does need to stick together."
Neale said it was of particular importance that the teams remain united now as negotiations for the next Concorde Agreement, which distributes F1's revenues between the teams, the FIA and the commercial rights holder, are just around the corner.
"There will inevitably be pressures," he added. "There are those who would seek to divide the teams as we get ourselves ready for the next round of commercial negotiations, and there will be tensions of course. Everybody wants the best for their team, but I think that this generation of professional team principals are more than equipped to see the bigger picture as well as fight their own team's quarter." |
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Post Last Edit by Topet at 16-10-2011 15:47
budak itam start from pole pun takleh menang
tak sampai setengah lap kena dengan Champions...
ingat hebat sangat...kena 12 saat dengan Seb kat finish line
kah kah kah kah kah kah kah kah kah kah kah kah kah |
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mati sorang driver indycar semalam |
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Reply 709# satusembilan
dilanggar petrov..dah tau kete dia tak laju..
takkan tak tau kot
alonso yg kalahkan schumacher tu pun kena ayam gak..camner tu?? |
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Reply 715# satusembilan
tak leh main..dah kene remove |
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F1 punye safety lagi bagus dari indycar ni..
eksiden kubica/massa selamat sbb safety yg tinggi..
indycar plak..kalo takde crash2 tak seronok plak..tapi sbb melibatkan nyawa..mmg bukan seronok dah |
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minggu lepas sorang driver indycar mati...
semalam sorang rider moto gp mati...
harap2 minggu nie takde yg mati dlm f1... |
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bukan takat F1..mane2 sukan motosport lain pun takde yg kehilangan nyawa.. |
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