Thursday evening I spoke to a few drivers to ascertain how preparations for Rally Jamaica were going. Joel ‘Shifter Kart’ Jackson, competing in JN8, indicated that he had made a few changes to his Subaru Impreza for the rally (ecu and anti-lag). He was of the view that his biggest challenge in the class would [...]
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Drag All Out sped for 1320 ft at Jamwest on Sunday. Pictures relating to the event are being uploaded and fans who were not present are kicking themselves for missing the life changing, soul-stirring sights and sounds associated with drag racing in Jamaica. Unfortunately, I am one of those fans. I am suffering silently, but [...]
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I had a Civic Type R. I would look forward to events at Jamwest because it provided the opportunity to link with other Type R and Honda purists and we would happily VTEC our way to Negril. I had exhilarating moments abusing the rev range of the pocket rocket. Harassing the minute 1.6L motor revealed [...]
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The 2010 F1 season has taken its permanent spot in the history books. Sebastian Vettel is slowly arising from his intoxicated state and Fernando Alonso is still in some remote orifice, catering to his wounds, which were so mercilessly inflicted in Abu Dhabi. The 2010 MotoGP season has suffered a similar fate. Jorge Lorenzo is [...]
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In a race which resembled the Rio Cobre during Tropical Storm Nicole, the drama breached the asphalt and flowed effortlessly into the stands and the pits. Red Bull Racing (RBR) silenced all of the critics. Sebastian Vettel, had moments in the 2010 season when his mental state was questioned. RBR’s management, including team owner Dietrich [...]
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Abu Dhabi has been entrusted with the honor of deciding whose name will become the race ending slogan, representing the best from a crop of excellent drivers. Bernie Ecclestone, it is said, brought wealth to F1 teams, but as remarkable as he is in the world of big business deals, even he could not manufacture [...]
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