Tuesday, November 13, 2007
HONDA RACING
Maybe,but hope and wishful thinking keeps us alive(plus some decent,intelligent hard work !)
Meanwhile, enjoy :
http://www.hondaracingf1.com
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Greetings -again !
What an "eventfool" 2~3 months.We have our own space tourist,we have an option to buy some heap of scrap that went to space and back(wow-I can imagine that "space craft" being nicked from the exhibition site by some scrap metal "vendors")(That will definitely start a new task force to monitor and regulate all the enterprising scrappers going around nicking public property).
Then we had "OPS Siakap the 7th or 8th" .We've had so many that I've lost count-maybe we need another task force to monitor these things?
Then we had BERSIH....that was way cool-I admire those who attended/participated,cos I, for one do not have enuff gonads to partake in such a noble endeavour,maybe I will someday.......
Sorry about the ramblings,this is afterall supposed to be a blog about cars and all related topics....but I can't help it! I've been banished to the Jungles of the Malaysian Auto HubCap(now Isuzu wants to make hubcaps here too !)
Happy motoring......
SOMETHING TO PONDER ON......
By Glenn Freeman | Wednesday, November 7th 2007, 13:59 GMT |
Britain's defence minister Lord Paul Drayson has taken a leave of absence from government to pursue his dream of racing in the Le Mans 24 Hours.
Drayson competed in the British GT championship this year, where he finished third in the drivers' standings at the wheel of a bio-ethanol-powered Aston Martin DBRS9 for Barwell Motorsport.
The 47-year-old will compete in the American Le Mans Series next year, as success in that championship is one way of teams gaining at entry for the 24-hour race in June.
In a letter to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, published by the BBC website, Drayson explained that he had a passion for motor racing.
"A number of special circumstances have now presented me with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," he said in the letter.
"I have the opportunity to race next year in the American Le Mans Series in the US, a key step towards my eventual dream of success in the Le Mans 24 Hours.
"Unfortunately it cannot be combined with the challenge of full-time government office."
Drayson's position in government is an unpaid post, and the BBC reported that Gordon Brown understood Drayson's decision.
"I understand your desire to take up the extraordinary opportunity which has now emerged to achieve your great life's ambition," the Prime Minister wrote to Drayson.
"I look forward to your return to government when your leave of absence ends."
This article is from:
I guess you'll never see this sorta thing happening here....well,then again why should it?All our goverment servants are paid a salary and allowances and enjoy many many perks and....so on and so forth.......