Hope to get big nice sport time in thailand...maybe we will be focal point of olympic soon!!!
Thursday, 12 November 2009
NEXT BIG SPORT COOPERATE...MAYBE WE CAN DIVE IN SNOW AND SLIDE SKATE AT CHINA OR RUSSIA...BY ASIA TRENDY!!!!WOOWWW!!!
NEXT BIG SPORT COOPERATE...MAYBE WE CAN DIVE IN SNOW AND SLIDE SKATE AT CHINA OR RUSSIA...BY ASIA TRENDY!!!!WOOWWW!!!
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my favor nice skating and snow ski!!!!!nearing my time...only we still join cooperate to ASEAN PLUS 3 we can travel from here to snow at china or russia by car and train easy...hope that it will happen in my life!!!!!
sugar..hope..hope...
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Oh my god!!!!i missed this racing....far away only 1 hour from bangkok by plane.....
Singapore, report cards: Hamilton unbeatable in the night. Button on the run, Vettel and Rosberg victims of his nerves
28/09/09 - Lewis Hamilton leaves Singapore at the time of Suzuka well aware that he had hoarded up the spoils in terms of scoring, an accomplice McLaren on a high downforce circuit has almost magically regained competitiveness on display on the slide and the Budapest circuit nell'atipico city of Valencia.
The honor to uncork the champagne on the podium with the world champion in office, now about to sell the precious scepter to his successor, has fallen to the German Timo Glock and Fernando Alonso never domo, both in the first place in the top 3 season, with the standard-bearer of Renault in the press conference devoted to the third place Flavio Briatore who deserved tribute to the work of the Italian manager for Anglo-French team.
Completely opposite situations inside the box Brawn Grand Prix, Red Bull, as the standard bearers of the stables built on the ashes of the Honda were able to make some serious points to the team while 'playing' in defense. Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello finished it in fifth and sixth place respectively behind Sebastian Vettel, the only rival left in the race for the title after Australian Mark Webber crash protections against the exit of Turn 1. The German house of Red Bull still has chances of remaining in the attack laurel view more important, it should be stressed however that the gap from the leader Button, estimated at 25 points, gives little hope to sometimes precipitous native driver in Heppenheim, rightly penalized with a drive through penalty for breaking the speed limit in pit lane. Less severe in terms of driving, but equally devastating result for the error that took away from the positions of the ranking nobility Nico Rosberg, asphalt victim 'dirt' on their return to the track to pit-stop operations carried out.
A bit 'of relief for Robert Kubica, capable of clawing a punticino in spite of a BMW is still in debt for Oxygen to the main opponents. A real 'broth' seventh-place finish by Heikki Kovalainen, as usual, unable to offer itself in the guise of an alternative to the overwhelming power of the company of those Hamilton. Almost superfluous any consideration of the performance of Ferrari drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Giancarlo Fisichella, severely limited dall'asfittico package F60, to say the least glamorous unwatchable in the context of Singapore. So much sympathy but little luck for the Italian colors, and then, with Jarno Trulli, the twelfth to the end, who took the trouble to precede the finish line, the duo Fisichella-Liuzzi.
Who halls:
Lewis Hamilton (10 votes): To see him run so it is a pleasure for the eyes. Thanks also to the use of kinetic energy recovery system installed on his McLaren on pole position to take great culmination of a weekend free of burrs, fly away to a victory that probably even a more threatening Sebastian Vettel in the course the second stint he could escape. He must have learned the lesson of Monte Carlo, when he crashed in qualifying compromising the weekend's racing team in Woking, because this time the 'citizen' in Singapore to educate and himself.
Timo Glock (grade 9): Where were we? Ah yes, the Hungarian Grand Prix 2008, the last podium finish of the German leadership that Toyota wanted to engage at all costs in the aftermath of winning the title in the GP2 Main Series 2007 edition. In Singapore, wonderfully assisted by a TF109 to expectations, Glock resumed the thread abruptly interrupted over a year ago. Too bad that Timo (but this applies also for Jarno Trulli) we never know what response to expect from this package from time to time by the German-Japanese team.
Fernando Alonso (9 votes): A continuous progression. Thus we can define the conduct of the race two times world champion, won on the streets of Singapore in the notorious 2008 edition. Fernie and the street circuits like this are hardly new, rather surprising as the future Ferrari driver (oops, Montezemolo forgive us!) Manages to conclude on the lowest step of the podium at the wheel of a car far from compelling. Eventually, the duties thanks to the former Managing Director Flavio Briatore of Renault, as if to prove that the fiercely F.1 Circus of someone, even if bi-champion of the world, really does not like to forget.
Jenson Button (7 votes): In what the Brawn Grand Prix in Singapore would have a mountain of problems to solve on the performance of the car, yet the English, more and more clear leader in the standings, manages to claw a fifth place showing Comrade Team drivers Rubens Barrichello and Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel a merciful. Between Suzuka and Abu Dhabi can only worry about managing the advantage gained, less than a resounding 'tail strike' team-mate Brazilian.
Who goes:
Sebastian Vettel (grade 3): It is presented in Singapore in tight battle for the title with the duo Brawn Grand Prix knowing that you have little chance of getting out the winner, but it complicates life itself thanks to a slow start that could make him lose precious seconds over the first. Recovered well and by mid race looks even able to trouble the riding of Hamilton, but then 'falls' into the trap of excessive speed in pit lane ruining everything. It 'also lucky, because in a different time of the Grand Prix could have made the end of Nico Rosberg, cut off the points. A wasted opportunity that will certainly weigh a ton of German psychological balance for the next event in Suzuka. There's little more to lose, yet the impression is that Vettel has yet to complete their maturation process before being able to focus seriously iris.
Heikki Kovalainen (5 votes): close to the seventh-place finish two very important points from the perspective of the Ferrari-McLaren battle for the third step of the Constructors' Championship, Heikki nevertheless remains in the shadows for the duration of the race gaining one position relative to result of qualifying. The considerable gap fast acceleration towards team-mate Hamilton clearly show that in Woking urgently needed a change, especially if in 2010 you want to fight for the constructors' title.
Nico Rosberg (4 votes): From Melbourne to Monza has never erred Edith, too bad though that just in Singapore, namely when the Williams driver feels he can bring home at least a podium finish, the spell breaks while bringing the willing Rosberg in limbo of mediocrity. Everything perfect till the first pit-stop: Nico performs regular operations tire change and refueling, and then start toward the exit of pit lane and then hitting the dreaded 'cut' of the white line, which in his case, it extends even containment to the curb. Given the result, perhaps in the future, carefully avoid overly optimistic statements to reporters just minutes from the red lights go out.
Adrian Sutil (grade 4): Forced to straddling the rear with a Force India in clear involution on a high downforce circuit, a protege of Vijay Mallya remains for a long time drains the Toro Rosso of Jaime Alguersuari before attempting the attack at a point where overtaking was almost impossible. Spun, Sutil has a good idea to press the accelerator again becoming overwhelmed by an incredulous Nick Heidfeld, to say the least annoyed by the incident that led both to retire. Must be careful in the future, because in India there are many zone Force pilots interested in blowing the place in 2010.
Ermanno Frassoni
http://www.stopandgo.tv/news/formula-1/singapore-pagelle-hamilton-imbattibile-nella-notte-button-in-fuga-vettel-e-rosberg-vittime-dei-propri-nervi/default.html
Saturday, 1 August 2009
boring day about nice sport and no way out of racing unlawful...
Relieved' Schumacher visits Massa in hospital
- Story Highlights
- NEW: Michael Schumacher is relieved after visiting Felipe Massa in hospital
- Formula One legend will replace Massa for European Grand Prix in Valencia
- Massa suffered fractured skull in high-speed crash at Hungarian G.P.
- Massa expected to go home to Brazil on Monday says his personal doctor
(CNN) -- Formula One legend Michael Schumacher has admitted his relief after visiting stricken Ferrari driver Felipe Massa in hospital.
Michael Schumacher will make a dramatic return to Formula One as a replacement for Felipe Massa.
The seven-time world champion has agreed to come out of retirement to replace Massa in the short term following the Brazilian's freak accident in Hungary which left him fighting for his life.
The 40-year-old had not previously had the time to visit Massa, last year's world championship runner-up, as he has been undergoing medical tests and getting up to speed for his eagerly-anticipated racing return by practicing in a 2007 Ferrari.
He told his personal Web site that he felt better after actually seeing Massa -- who is managed by Nicolas Todt, son of former Ferrari team boss Jean -- at Budapest's AEK hospital.
"Good that I finally made it to see Felipe, I feel better now. Even if I was in close contact with him via Nicolas and Jean and informed about everything, it still is better to see it with your own eyes," Schumacher said on Saturday.
"I am surprised at his extreme positive condition, as the accident was only one week ago. We sat together for around three hours and were chatting with each other. I really feel relieved now."
Felipe Massa's crash in pictures. »
Schumacher said that he was tired and sore after Friday's sessions in the old Ferrari -- he is not allowed to drive a current model due to the testing ban this season.
"I have to say that today I feel muscles I was not even aware anymore that they exist," he said. "But then it was clear that you cannot test for a day after such a lot of time without feeling anything, and I am curious to see what will happen in the coming days."
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Massa is expected to return home on Monday, just nine days after fracturing his skull in a freak accident during qualifying at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
He is continuing to make a good recovery after having emergency surgery for life-threatening injuries he sustained after being struck full on the helmet by a suspension spring that had fallen off the Brawn of fellow Brazilian Rubens Barrichello.
He was knocked unconscious and his car hurtled into a tire barrier at 200kph in the final qualifying for Sunday's race which was won by Lewis Hamilton, who pipped Massa to the world title last season.
Operated on at the AEK military hospital in Budapest, Massa spent two days in a medically-induced coma, but since coming around has improved rapidly.
His personal doctor, Dino Altmann, told reporters Friday that Massa had made rapid strides.
"He is doing very well, and we have already decided to go back home on Monday to Sao Paulo."
Altmann said he would complete his recuperation at home rather than returning to Europe.
"He is to continue his recovery and return to racing as soon as possible, that's the plan," added Altmann.
Early fears that Massa may have lost some sight in his left eye as a result of the accident appear to have receded, but he will be replaced at the European Grand Prix in Valencia in three weeks' time by Schumacher.
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Schumacher visits recovering Massa
By Peter Farkas | Saturday, August 1st 2009, 13:51 GMT |
Michael Schumacher payed a short visit to his old team-mate and protege Felipe Massa in Budapest's AEK Hospital on Saturday.
The seven-time world champion tested a two-year old F2007, run by the F1 Clienti department of Ferrari, extensively on Friday as he prepares to stand in for the injured Brazilian in Valencia later this month.
His visit lasted 30 minutes, though he did not stop to speak to the press.
Former Ferrari boss Jean Todt also visited Massa in Budapest on Saturday morning, arriving separately to Schumacher.
Massa's personal doctor Dino Altman has already confirmed the driver will leave the hospital and be taken to his home in Brazil by a private plane on Monday.
Thursday, 30 July 2009
bayern munich tonight!!!..i still love munich...he he...
Germany | Soccer | Jul 30 | 8:59am ET
Deluxe final
Bayern Munich and Manchester United face each other today in the final match of the Audi Cup after they defeated Milan and Boca, respectively. The Audi Cup will know its champion in some hours as Bayern Munich and Manchester City reached the final by beating Milan and Boca, respectively.The home side thrashed Milan 4-1 to meet a well-known opponent in the final match— both teams played an exciting Champions League final in 1991, when Manchester defeated Bayern near the ending.
Bayern had taken the lead in that clash, but when the meeting was about to finish, Sheringham and Solskjaer scored one goal each to give Manchester United the Champions League title. Today, Boca and Milan meet in a bid to clinch the third place.
http://www.sportsya.com/english/news.php/Bayern_Munich_and_Manchester_United_to_clash_in_Audi_Cup_final.html?id_estruc=283&id=215737
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/team?id=132
Manchester United - Bayern Munich 1999 European final
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JybopUgbvfE
http://www.oleole.com/footballresults/matchreport/bayernmunich-manchesterunited300709/ml7tnw.html
Match Centre: Bayern Munich vs. Manchester United - Club Friendlies
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Manchester United and Bayern Munich clash in Audi Cup final |
Updated at: 1637 PST, Thursday, July 30, 2009
BERLIN: The final of the Audi Cup football tournament will be played between English champions Manchester United and German club Bayern Munich. Manchester United had disposed of Argentinian side Boca Juniors 2-1 to qualify for the final. United looked to have wrapped it up by half-time as they scored both their goals with Anderson scoring a superb first goal for them in the 23rd minute with a stunning free kick which taken from the right hand side went in at the far corner of the goal. In the 42nd minute, Antonio Valencia added a second goal three minutes from half-time as he fired in a powerful shot. The Argentinian side came back strongly in the second-half inspired by playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme and deservedly got a goal back in the 55th minute. In the second match, Bayern Munich humiliated Italian giants AC Milan 4-1 as they set up an Audi Cup final date with English champions Manchester United. A double from promising youngster Thomas Muller and a goal apiece from German international midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger and Frenchman Saer Sene saw Bayern to an ultimately easy victory over Milan. |
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