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Leaked pic of the 919 in Le Mans trim. Tis a fugly beast, but as long as it provides a good race, I don't care:
Not too keen on the random broken lines livery, but whatever.
Should say "Porsche Shitty Liveries".You can't tell from that angle, but the lines actually spell, in part, "Porsche Intelligent Performance."
Kinda neat.
You can't tell from that angle, but the lines actually spell, in part, "Porsche Intelligent Performance."
Kinda neat.
How on earth are they expecting anyone to get to read that...
Ah, I see!
919 looks pretty generic. Kinda disappointing, but I'll give Porsche some time to get their act together.
Bahahahahahaha.How on earth are they expecting anyone to get to read that...
Ah, I see!
ITV4 will show Moto GP highlights in the UK, so what happened to the exclusive BT Sport deal? I bet they're pissed after hyping up their exclusive coverage - lol
Man, JR is on fire this season.
With the new championship system the winner will be determined 99% by luck.If his season doesn't fall apart in the second half, like it has the last few years, he'll be a real contender for the championship this year.
http://www.wrc.com/en/wrc/news/march-2014/neuville-corona/page/1154--12-12-.html
A Belgian driving to the podium ceremony on beer as coolant. Yup.
He looks happy to be involved in the development of the technology, too.Webber telling Chris Harris that the 919 takes 40% less heart rate to drive than the Red Bull. Of course you'd expect a drop, but that's a lot. They're just pulling that fewer g.
http://youtu.be/L4i8Cg1A754?t=8m20s
INDYCAR announced today a multi-year entitlement agreement with Verizon that will see North Americas premier open-wheel racing championship named the Verizon IndyCar Series.
The partnership aligns INDYCAR -- the fastest, most versatile motorsports series with a heritage of innovation -- with Verizon, whose technical expertise will be utilized to activate programs that will benefit fans, the series, teams, commercial partners and race venues.
Verizon will also continue its sponsorship of the Verizon P1 Award presented to the Verizon IndyCar Series pole winner at each race.
Verizon is delighted to become the title sponsor of the INDYCAR series and to bring even more of our innovative technology to the fans, to the teams and to the entire motorsports community, said Dan Mead, president and CEO of Verizon Wireless. The intersection of racing and technology has never been more relevant, and our expanded partnership with INDYCAR provides a unique opportunity to demonstrate that synergy, integrate new services like LTE Multicast and help propel the sport forward.
INDYCAR and Verizon will engage in a multi-dimensional partnership linking sports, entertainment and technology beginning at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, which kicks off the 18-race season March 30 (3 p.m. ET on ABC).
Verizon is the perfect partner for us to showcase the high level of innovation and technology that is inherent in our sport, said Mark Miles, CEO, Hulman & Co., the parent of INDYCAR and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. INDYCAR will provide a large audience of tech-savvy consumers who are eager for the latest technology to further enhance their experience.
Verizons commitment to INDYCAR demonstrates its belief in the direction of our sport and further corroborates our long-term goals.
The collaboration includes significant network coverage upgrades to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as part of its Project 100; short- and long-term technology enhancements to INDYCAR Race Control; the addition of pit lane monitors and enhancing connectivity for spectators at each domestic race venue.
Verizon will also deploy its LTE Multicast solution at racetracks in the future, complementing the Verizon INDYCAR 14 app and indycar.com, the official website of INDYCAR. This emerging technology delivers rich multi-faceted multimedia content to multiple devices at once rather than sending it in a separate stream to each user.
Verizon has been an Official Partner of INDYCAR the past four years and the primary sponsor of the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske car driven by Will Power. The relationship with the team owned by Roger Penske will expand for the 2014 season as Verizon also will be the primary sponsor of the No. 2 entry driven by 1999 CART champion and 2000 Indianapolis 500 winner Juan Pablo Montoya for at least eight races.
The schedule features a total of 18 races: 12 on road and street courses, including three sets of doubleheaders, with standing and rolling starts; and six races on a variety of short ovals and superspeedways, highlighted by the 98th Running of the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race. The Greatest Spectacle in Racing will be held on May 25 (11 a.m. ET, ABC) on the Indianapolis Motor Speedways historic 2.5-mile oval.
In each of the past eight consecutive seasons the Verizon IndyCar Series championship hasnt been decided until the season finale. The 2014 season concludes with the MAVTV 500 on the two-mile Auto Club Speedway oval Aug. 30 (9 p.m. ET, NBCSN). Last October, Scott Dixon of Target Chip Ganassi Racing earned his third series title.
The Sprint Cup Series isn't going to get to race tomorrow. It's supposed to rain all day at Bristol. The earliest they're going to be able to race is Monday afternoon. The rain is supposed to move out early Monday morning.
Are they even going to try?
They'll probably try for a bit, but it won't do any good. The forecast calls for 1"-3" of rain tomorrow. It's going to rain all day. They're never going to get a chance.
I missed this post.All the LMP cars look generic. The rules are pretty narrow for bodywork design.
You can't tell from that angle, but the lines actually spell, in part, "Porsche Intelligent Performance."
Kinda neat.
Aye, it was an alright race. A bit confusing at the end with the last yellow.
I always liked Carl Edwards until they showed that clip of him intentionally wrecking Brad K back in the day. I'd never seen that before. Bad Carl!
Any idea what font they used for this?
Yeah, apparently there was a short circuit and some of the yellow caution lights illuminated around the track and NASCAR threw the full course yellow because of it. Looking back, with the way the rain came down after...it may have been a good thing that yellow popped up when it did.
That is when I lost some respect for Carl too. That was a nasty wreck when he took out Brad.
Never really researched it but there are some free ones available.
https://www.google.com/#q=porsche+font
Good for Kyle Larson winning his first Nationwide race.
What a great ending to a race that was. Best nationwide race I can remember seeing in a long time.