A VERDADE NÃO SERIA BASTANTE PLAUSÍVEL SE FOSSE FICÇÃO - Richard Bach

domingo, 7 de março de 2010

ONTEM E HOJE.

1974 Goiânia.
Bela foto de Goiânia em 1974 com o pessoal que participava da Super Vê, um monte de amigos, atrás o Manduca, Antonio Ferreirinha  cabeludo, o Piquet fazendo um sinal acima de alguem que conheço só não lembro o nome, o Carlão que não está assinalado trabalhou comigo, se alguem lembrar de mais alguem por favor avise. Foto de Ricardo Mansur. Obrigado Tito.


Ontem em Interlagos.

Parece irmão do Fabio Poppi, mas é o Tohmé do blog Minis no Mundo, e as Ferraris, com uma delas hoje o Massa vai andar em Interlagos.


Se o Schummi voltou porque não eu?

Largada da categoria Força Livre.
Thomas Schilling e José Ferraz com o Spyder preparado por ele.


Agradeço as fotos a meu amigo Fabio Poppi.

sábado, 6 de março de 2010

George e Emerson

O Jr escreveu do Ayrton "ele é o cara" pois esses dois tambem são. Quem me enviou a homenagem do George foi minha amiga Elisa a quem agradeço.





Com : George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Elton John, Phil Collin, Eric Clapton.

Valeu Johnny

Três de nossas maiores Divas cantam Johnny.





TEMPORADA 2010


Schummi em Barcelona.



Dear Rui,
Countdown to Bahrain

The 2010 Formula One season finally gets underway in Bahrain next week and marks the return of a Mercedes-Benz works team to the sport for the first time in 55 years. The Silver Arrows will make their competitive debut on Sunday 14 March with Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg at the wheel of the two MGP W01 cars.

Michael is looking forward to his return to F1: "Finally the season will start! I feel like a child looking forward to Christmas. The decision to make my comeback feels like a long time ago now and I can hardly wait for the season to get underway in Bahrain. I am perfectly prepared physically and most importantly, my energy is back completely. It is always difficult to predict the form in pre-season testing, this year more than ever, but the final test in Barcelona proved to us that we should be competitive. We know that we will have more new parts in Bahrain which should bring extra performance to the car. It's important to be in the leading group from the start of the season and I am confident that we will be there."

Nico is also keen for the racing to start: "The build-up to a new Formula One season is always an exciting time, particularly when you have a new team to settle into and a brand new car to get used to. It has been a really nice process integrating into MERCEDES GP PETRONAS. Everyone has been very welcoming and I feel very much at home here already. Our pre-season testing programme has gone pretty well. We have a good upgrade coming for Bahrain which should develop the car further and so I am quite optimistic that we will do well. Bahrain is a track which I really enjoy so it should be a good start to the season all in all."




NICO ROSBERG
“The build-up to a new Formula One season is always an exciting time, particularly when you have a new team to settle into and a brand new car to get used to. It has been a really nice process integrating into MERCEDES GP PETRONAS. Everyone has been very welcoming and I feel very much at home here already. Our pre-season testing programme has gone pretty well in February. We did have some concerns that we were not able to find the right direction to extract the maximum potential from the car but by working hard, we were able to find our way and ended testing on a high. We also have a good upgrade coming for Bahrain which should develop the car further and so I am quite optimistic that we will do well. Bahrain is a track which I really enjoy so it should be a good start to the season all in all.”





MICHAEL SCHUMACHER

“Finally the season will start! I feel like a child looking forward to Christmas. The decision to make my comeback feels like a long time ago now and I can hardly wait for the season to get underway in Bahrain. It’s funny to think that I will be competing in Formula One again when just a few months ago, I would have declined the opportunity categorically. But sometimes things change and the right circumstances come together. I feel fresher than I have for many years. I am perfectly prepared physically and most importantly, my energy is back completely. When I retired from racing in 2006, my batteries were simply empty. Now they are totally recharged and I am ready for the challenge. It is the competition at the highest level that only Formula One offers which has provided the temptation for me. It is always difficult to predict the form in pre-season testing, this year more than ever, but the final test in Barcelona proved to us that we should be competitive. We know that we will have more new parts in Bahrain which should bring extra performance to the car. It’s important to be in the leading group from the start of the season and I am confident that we will be there.”