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Formula 1 McLaren Red Bull Racing

2012 Abu Dhabi GP: Qualifying report

2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton has claimed a well earned pole position for himself and McLaren during qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix overnight. Hamilton has been fast all weekend so far, so seeing him top the time sheets (1:40.630) was no real surprise.

Red Bull hasn’t had the smoothest weekend, with another KERS issue for Mark and a brake problem for Sebastian suffered during practice. But there’s bigger news and we’ll get to that major hiccup soon. First, though, it’s nice to see Mark Webber (1:40.978) out qualify his teammate. He’ll start the race from P2, it’s the first time he’s been on the front row at Yas Marina.

But the big news surrounds world championship leader Sebastian Vettel. He qualified in third position (1:41.073), and was asked by his team to stop immediately on the side of the track before returning to the pits. The advice came from Renault and they said there was a bona fide fuel issue. On inspecting the evidence the FIA accepted Red Bull’s claims.

However at the end of each qualifying session all cars are to have enough fuel on board to supply a 1 litre sample for testing purposes. Vettel’s car only had 850ml on board and he has been disqualified from the qualifying results.

The FIA statement reads, “The Stewards determine that this is a breach of Article 6.6.2 of the FIA Formula One Technical Regulations and the Competitor is accordingly excluded from the results of the Qualifying Session. The Competitor is however allowed to start the race from the back of the grid.”

Although, Christian Horner explains further why they have chosen to start Vettel from pit lane.

“During the slow-down lap following the final run of Q3, Renault instructed to immediately stop Sebastian’s car on the circuit due to an issue with the fuel system,” said Horner.

“After speaking with the stewards, who accepted the situation of force majeure for technical reasons for the car to be stopped, unfortunately, for reasons yet to be fully understood, 850ml of the required one litre was pumped out of the car following post-race checks.

“As a result, the FIA has excluded Sebastian from qualifying and we will withdraw the car from Parc Ferme in order to investigate further. Therefore Sebastian will start from the pit lane for tomorrow’s race. We will need to make the most of Mark’s strong front-row grid position and Sebastian will have a busy evening ahead of him.”

That’s massive news and could have dramatic implications for the drivers’ championship. It will also come as a big relief for Fernando Alonso, who could only managed the seventh best time in his Ferrari (1:41.582). With the revised starting grid, he’ll now start from P6. Alonso is only 13 points behind Vettel and a good race could see him regain the championship lead.

The usual Toro Rosso result applied, Jean-Eric Vergne missed the cut into Q2 and then Daniel Ricciardo finished just one place ahead by returning the slowest time in the second qualifying phase.

[Source: Formula1.com | Pics: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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Toyota

Would you like your Toyota 86 supercharged?

Toyota GT86 TRD

Word from the SEMA show in the United States says Toyota Racing Development (TRD) is working on an aftermarket supercharger kit for the Toyota 86. That’ll be sure to please current and prospective owners alike. And with reports of an 18 month waiting list down under we’re guessing there’s quite a lot of prospective owners.

For the fencesitters they’ll be pleased to learn the 86 and Subaru BRZ will soon have a genuine point of difference. Subaru is working on a turbocharged BRZ, and we’re sure having a choice of forced induction will provide Toybaru fans with plenty of forum fodder.

No word just yet on when the TRD supercharger kit will be available, or what type of kick it will give the 147kW 86. You’ll just be thankful it’s on the way!

[Source: AutoGuide]

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Toyota

Toyota 86 claims best driver’s car gong

Toyota 86

We expect the Toybaru will claim plenty of awards from the world’s motoring press. Indeed, we reckon you can already lock in an 86/BRZ shared award for Australia’s most prestigious gong, the Wheels Car of the Year. For now though, the Toyota 86 has just been judged as Britain’s Best Driver’s Car by the influential Autocar magazine:

Instead of being too fast for the roads on which it finds itself, its lowered limits mean that they can be approached at sensible speeds. Instead of tearing through consumables, it is the only car here for whose tyres we didn’t fear, even though it spent the most time sideways. The GT86 has altered the sports car genre. It is the performance car made relevant again; it is the new supercar. And, as such, it is arguably the worthiest winner Britain’s Best Driver’s Car has had.

[Source: Autocar]

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Formula 1

Mark Webber wants F1 drug testing

2012 Korean Grand Prix

In light of the positive drug test from Australian Moto2 rider Anthony West, Mark Webber reckons drug testing of F1 drivers should be tested too.

Webber says in bike racing many riders rely on pain killers to get them through a race weekend. “Whether it was linked to that, I’m not sure,” he said.

“Obviously it’s good they’re doing what they can to make sure everyone’s as kosher as possible but I think it’s quite difficult for that category, because you see these guys that are riding … extremely injured.”

Mark says he’s been pushing the idea of drug tests in F1, “I’ve always been championing the idea to do more of it, but the FIA have never really been that strong on it. The other drivers have never been super strong on it, so it’s never really been a huge issue.

“You know, with what’s at stake, the money involved and all that type of stuff, people do things. It’s extremely unlikely but you never say never.”

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Subaru

Is this is a Subaru BRZ STi?

Subaru BRZ STi prototype at the Nurburgring

Autoblog brings a great series of spy shots showing what is likely to be an STi version of the Subaru BRZ sports coupé. With a more aggressive body kit, including that large rear wing, this is clearly not a regular BRZ.

STi badging is clearly available on the wheel centre caps, so too on the front brake calipers (follow the source link below). We wonder if the rumoured turbocharged engine is beneath the bonnet. Certainly a pair of fatter exhaust tips indicate the performance has been beefed up.

Either way, this shapes as being one of the most aggressive factory Toybaru models seen to date. Subaru is bringing a new Forester to the LA Auto Show at the end of the month. What chance they may sneak a BRZ STi onto their display as well?

[Source: Autoblog | Pics: KGP Photography]

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Formula 1 News Red Bull Racing

Webber to headline Top Gear Festival Sydney

2012 Japanese Grand Prix

Mark Webber and Red Bull Racing will be the headline act at next year’s Top Gear Festival to be held at Sydney Motorsport Park (9–10 March 2013).

It will be the first time an F1 car has been driven at the venue and Mark is pretty keen to get out there and strut his stuff, just a week before the 2013 F1 season kicks off.

“Obviously it’s a pleasure to be part of the Top Gear Festival in Sydney and give Aussie motorsport fans another chance to see top motorsport cars in action. I’m really looking forward to being in front of my home crowd, especially just before the Australian GP. It’ll be a great way to start the 2013 F1 season,” said Webber.
General admission tickets are $79 (adult) or $29 (child) and go on sale on Monday 12 November. Family tickets are also available.

[Source: Top Gear Festival | Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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Motorsports Porsche

Porsche says goodbye to 911 GT3 RSR (997)

2012 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR

Ongoing development of the 997-based 911 GT3 RSR you see above has been ceased in order to make way for a 991-based replacement, due in 2014. The 2012-spec RSR will still be supported by Porsche for teams choosing to race it next year.

Hartmut Kristen, head of Porsche Motorsport worldwide, recently announced the news, and explained the rationale behind the move: “Just like our recent Porsche RS Spyder program, we must appreciate the success of our racecars during their product cycle, but move on to new models when it is time to do so.

“The venerable Porsche 911 GT3 RSR has provided our Porsche customer teams with numerous wins and championships, and will remain competitive in 2013. Porsche will support the customer teams which continue to race that car, but the time has come and we now must focus our research and engineering development efforts on its successor.

“The new Porsche 911 GT3 RSR is slated to make its North American debut in 2014.”

[Source: racer.com]

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MINI

The four-door MINI out scaring the children

MINI Traveller prototype

If only this was a photo of a MINI in a Halloween costume. Alas it is a genuine four-door MINI hardtop, codenamed F55 and possibly called the Traveller. It’s based on the third-gen F56 platform and is scheduled for release shortly after the next-gen two-door MINI.

The F55 has shorter front doors to make room for the conventionally opening rear doors. The wheelbase is a tad longer and it is, in our opinion, another example of BMW watering down the MINI brand.

Others may argue that it’s a bona fide attempt to overcome criticisms the MINI is too small and that this four-door model will appeal to a broader market (read ignorant US buyers). Firstly, isn’t that the same argument used in support of the Countryman. Secondly, isn’t part of the appeal of the MINI that it deliberately doesn’t suit all buyers?

Anyway with up to 10 separate models to carry a MINI badge in future we suppose we’ll just have to get used to the ongoing mainstreaming of MINI.

[Source: MotoringFile | Pic: Gmotors]

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Motorsports Nissan Video

The most exciting racing car in 30 years?

Chris Harris drives the Nissan DeltaWing

Chris Harris has been lucky enough to drive the Nissan DeltaWing. We’re lucky enough that he’s been able to share that experience with us in his latest video.

As is often the case with Harris’ videos the detail is where the real joy is found. Of course, the driving scenes are what we all want to see and here him describe. But his chat with the DeltaWing’s designer, Ben Bowlby, gives us a genuine insight into how the car works.

As an aside, how good does the Road Atlanta circuit look. Chicanes, rises, falls with a flowing mix of low and high speed corners. Wish it was 15,000km closer.

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Formula 1 Toro Rosso

Ricciardo and Vergne get another year

Toro Rosso re-signs Ricciardo and Vergne

Two more seats for the 2013 F1 season have been locked in with word from Toro Rosso overnight confirming they will retain their current driver line up of Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne.

The 23-year-old Australian, who has scored nine points so far this year, is looking forward to building on a solid, if unspectacular, year. “There are big expectations for next year and I’m ready and willing to fulfil them. I feel I have been growing and developing as a driver and my approach to the technical side of the sport has also progressed this year, so I am sure that will serve me well in my second season with Toro Rosso,” Ricciardo said.

The 22-year-old Frenchman, generally out qualified by his teammate, but having scored 12 points sounds almost relieved at the news. “I am really happy about this great news. Thank you Toro Rosso and thank you Red Bull, who have backed me since the early days of my career. It has been a difficult season and, as a rookie, I have learned a lot, thanks to the support I got and the excellent relationship I have enjoyed with all the guys. I feel much stronger now and I know I have become a better driver over the course of the season,” Vergne said.

[Pic: Toro Rosso/Getty Images]

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Formula 1 Red Bull Racing

Take a 360 degree ride with Sebastien Buemi

Sebastien Buemi 360 degree onboard camera

Red Bull Racing and Norwegian company Making View have joined forces to produce this unique 360° onbard video. Sebastien Buemi is at the wheel, driving around the Rudskogen Motorsenter circuit in Norway.

The ViewCam system allows you to choose the camera angle. Check it out after the break. It’s pretty cool!

[via F1fanatic]

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Motorsports Porsche Video

VIDEO: 16 minutes of fury!

Porsche 911 GT3 at Rallye Deutschland

Here is what can only be described as an extraordinary ride through the vineyards of Rally Deutschland. Your car is a Porsche 911 GT3 and your crew is Ruben Zeltner (driver) and Helmar Hinneberg (navigator).

Strap yourself in and get ready for 16 minutes of pure adrenalin. It takes enough concentration just to watch the video, imagine the efforts required to drive this stage, with its mix of almost motionless first gear hairpins and fully committed top gear straights.

[via Bridge to Gantry]