Showing posts with label 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

BMW 1 Series





BMW 1-Series

Monday, May 6, 2013

Formula 1 De Villota F1 Return Unclear

In a testing accident in July Maria de Villota lost her right eye. Until today, the Spaniard suffering from headaches and the loss of their taste and smell. Whether she returns to this blow to racing is unclear. Play a role, whether it is ever granted a license by the FIA.

"There are racers in America who have lost an eye and still have a license. But I admit that with only one eye does not have perceptions as two" de Villota confessed to Hola. About their next steps can not say much. "Looks like I do not know what my future. Currently I wonder if there is something else that I want to do with my life", revealed the Spaniard. Only one thing is for her, she wants to make sure the future that no other pilot suffered a similar fate as they.

"We must learn from this accident our lesson so we can prevent similar accidents in the future. I want you improve assist the security, especially for aero testing. Because of a race weekend, everything is under control, but not in tests of this kind "said de Villota, who can still exactly remember her accident. . "I can remember everything, even to the point of impact," revealed de Villota, adding: "My new life is about my dream Formula 1 also, because Ive already met him myself I am a racing driver, I. feel like a racing driver. "

About the full extent of their injuries after horror crash, de Villota had not initially been aware. "At first they covered me from my eyes so I could not see anything. When I turned for the first time in the mirror, I saw that I had 140 stitches on his face and started to panic," said the 32-year-old. "It looked as if there were blows that were made by a vessel stowage. I will have to undergo further surgery, but the worst is over."

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Formula 1 Ecclestone F1 IPO Until 2014

The IPO of Formula 1 is probably the earliest 2014th One reason is the troubled economy.


Bernie Ecclestone
The stock market has to wait
Originally, the IPO of Formula 1 was in Singapore have been planned for the summer of this year, but the uncertain economy shrank from Bernie Ecclestone and he moved to the coming year. Now the transition is to take place on the trading floor at the earliest 2014th "The market needs to calm down a bit first, I think," Ecclestone said in Abu Dhabi. "I think we should also remember the 2013th I think the world should by 2014 have again ranked a little better."

For the repeated displacement on the one hand, the turbulence in the international financial markets were responsible, but the corruption scandal, is implicated in the Ecclestone. "It is difficult to say and depends on what happens to the markets, but I think, twelve to 18 months is probably a realistic time frame," a CVC source is cited, which also hopes that Ecclestone corruption scandal of hitherto has resolved itself.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Formula 1 Warrant Against Mallya Issued Bad Checks

Mallya Issued Bad Checks
Warrant for Force India owner Vijay Mallya: According matching media reports, the 56-year-old in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad is wanted by the police. The reason for the arrest warrant issued against him are several checks bounced his allegedly nearing insolvency Kingfisher Airlines at Hyderabad International Airport. The decree against Mallya is not bailable, as the globetrotter with its own airline possibly could be escaping. The current dispute is expected to amount to two million dollars and was originally designed to cover airport fees be.

A spokesman said: "The various cases were compiled and the airline would have to answer to this day in court." This did not happen, no one would have the authorities reported. "The court has therefore issued arrest warrants that have not been exposed to the deposit -. Accused the Kingfisher Airlines (KFA), Vijay Mallya and four other officials KFA" For some time there were rumors about the poor financial health of the Indian tycoon, his fleet had recently more often stay on the ground. To what extent the F1 team could be affected by the events is still unclear.