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Blog EntryAug 5, '11 2:12 PM
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This quote comes from the Spanish language website elmundodeportivo.es. The message and the sentiment are clear: “You aren’t worth what I get paid Jorge”. From elmundodeportive.es, translation by Fans.Moto.GP (Thanks!): What Jorge is looking for seems presumptuous to me: Arrive at Yamaha, and in his second year ask that he be given the same treatment [...]

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Blog EntryAug 5, '11 10:12 AM
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The new Ferrari F458 Italia designed for competition in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series was turning heads before it even turned a wheel at Daytona International Speedway.

?The car looks like it?s winning, standing still,? GRAND-AM President Tom Bledsoe said. ?It?s a sharp-looking car.?

Ferrari factory engineers spent part of the morning getting the car up and running before getting to work getting the suspension setup right for the unique 3.56-mile circuit that combines a high-banked oval with an infield road course. It was also the first time at Daytona for Ferrari factory pilot Jaime Melo, the lead driver at the two-day test that will end on Wednesday. Raphael Matos, GT winner of the 2008 Rolex 24 At Daytona, also turned some laps.

?The car is absolutely spectacular,? said Mark Raffauf, GRAND-AM managing director of competition. ?To have a Ferrari made specifically for the Rolex 24 At Daytona and the GRAND-AM Rolex Series is really important and sets the groundwork for a lot of other relationships.?

Ferrari of Fort Lauderdale owns the car and prepped it for the test, and hopes to add a second car to its lineup for the Rolex 24.

?This was a two-year project, and to finally be out here on the track at Daytona is really great,? said team principal Ronnie Vogel. ?So far, so good ? the test is going great. Now, we?re going to continue to dial it in.?

The new car looks to add a new chapter to Ferrari?s extensive list of achievements when the green flag waves for the 50th anniversary Rolex 24 At Daytona on Jan. 28-29. Ferraris have competed in 47 of the 49 Daytona classics to date, winning overall five times among 15 class victories.

?The big significance for this car is that it was conceived and produced by Ferrari and built specifically for the Rolex Series,? Raffauf said. ?This car comes here straight from Maranello, Italy, right from Ferrari, and it?s also significant that this is really a GRAND-AM car.?

Raffauf added that four to six of the new Ferraris is a realistic number for the Rolex 24, and that several teams were looking at running Ferraris in the entire Rolex Series championship.

Eddie Cheever ? America?s most experienced Formula One driver and 1998 winner of the Indianapolis 500 ? was central to cementing the relationship between Ferrari and GRAND-AM. He?s also considering running one of the new cars for his son, an 18-year-old currently racing Formula 3 in Italy.

?Like everybody at Daytona, I?m very anxious to see Ferrari return to the Speedway and hurtling itself around the banked corners,? Cheever said.

?When I started following racing in the 1970s, it was all about Ferrari against Porsche and Ford. I think we?re returning to that era again, and this might be a beginning to some of those great battles we?ve seen in the past with the great manufacturers.

?I know of at least five groups that are seriously entertaining racing a 458 ? and I might even be one of those.?

Wednesday?s test session, which runs 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., is open free to the public with free access to the Oldfield Grandstand through the lobby of the DIS Ticket Office.

PHOTOS: Click Here or on the image below to view GRAND-AM: Ferrari F458 Test At Daytona.

Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/m3BF6826v_q/VIDEO+GRAND+Ferrari+F458+Tests+Daytona+SPEEDtv

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Yamaha has announced that it has decided to withdraw its factory team from the World Superbike Championship at the end of 2011. The withdrawal comes as a result of a review of Yamaha Motor Europe's marketing activities throughout Europe forced by the rapidly declining motorcycle market throughout the region. The move leaves both Eugene Laverty and Marco Melandri without a ride for next season, although in light of the strong performance by both riders in their debut WSBK seasons, finding a new seat should not be difficult.

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Blog EntryAug 4, '11 2:12 PM
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The 2006 MotoGP world champion on what to expect in his third season with Ducati, and his reunion with 2003 teammate Valentino Rossi.

Source: http://www.roadracerx.com/features/tuesday-conversation/tuesday-conversation-nicky-hayden-4/

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andrea dovizioso

Red Bull must’ve recently invested in slow-motion cameras. First, the company showed us MotoGP racer Casey Stoner running through corners at 1,000 frames per second. Now, that expensive lens has been trained on Andrea Dovizioso.

The Honda rider describes his impression of a perfect lap, while footage of Dovizioso is slowed to a beautiful crawl. At 1,000 frames per second, Dovizioso and his MotoGP bike are quite literally shown at full tilt. The contact patch is tiny, but the action is excellent. Click past the jump for the clip.

Continue reading Red Bull slows down MotoGP rider Andrea Dovizioso

Red Bull slows down MotoGP rider Andrea Dovizioso originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 25 Jul 2011 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Blog EntryAug 4, '11 10:12 AM
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We’ve been following the guys at BRD since the beginning of the year, and this scrappy San Francisco company has finally busted out of stealth mode with its first electric motorcycle line: the BRD RedShift. With a goal of meeting or exceeding parity with gasoline-powered two-wheelers, BRD’s first foray into the motorcycle industry is an interesting one, as the RedShift line brings true 250cc four-stroke power to the electric realm. Producing 40hp from the company’s ...

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Blog EntryAug 4, '11 6:12 AM
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Story from www.wrc.com

McCormack, 25, was one of 10 rising stars nominated by a group of leading journalists as a potential candidate for...

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Blog EntryAug 4, '11 4:12 AM
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Spiegler brake line kits are famous for their top-quality build and perfect custom fit. That’s because each Spiegler brake line is made to order for...

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Blog EntryAug 4, '11 2:12 AM
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Road Racer X says farewell with eight years of magazine covers. Thanks for reading; it's been a fun ride.

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Blog EntryAug 4, '11 12:15 AM
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For the last week of the year, we're offering up dual Tuesday Conversations--both with a certain family from Owensboro.

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Asphalt & Rubber was recently up on Pikes Peak to watch the 89th Annual Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, and one of the things we notice there was the proliferation for digital video cameras on the race vehicles. Part of it had to do with the mountain’s fastest man, Nobuhiro “Monster” Tajima being sponsored by GoPro HD cameras, but the reality is that affordable high quality consumer video recorders are readily available and come in pint-sized ...

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