NASCAR: Stewart clinches first Cup win of 2010

Posted September 06th, 2010 at 01:09 pm by john
Filed under: News
Stewart clinches first Cup win of 2010 By Diego Mejia Monday, September 6th 2010, 06:53 GMT Tony Stewart claimed his first NASCAR Cup win of the season, beating Roush Fenway's Carl Edwards to victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The Stewart Haas racer secured his place in the Chase for the Cup in the process and added 10 bonus points to his total for the championship playoff, which starts in two week's time. The two-time Cup champion swapped the lead many times in the early going with Joe Gibbs' Denny Hamlin, who looked as his closest challenger before being forced to retire with an engine failure
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F1: Williams: F-duct for Monza a no-brainer

Posted September 06th, 2010 at 01:09 pm by john
Filed under: GP2, Nascar
Williams: F-duct for Monza a no-brainer By Jonathan Noble Monday, September 6th 2010, 09:50 GMT Williams technical director Sam Michael is baffled why rivals teams are unsure about their plans to run the F-duct at Monza this weekend - because he thinks it a 'no-brainer' to keep it on the car. A number of leading outfits have spent the last few weeks evaluating whether or not to keep the F-duct on for the Italian Grand Prix.
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Cars Wallpapers (1280×1024)

Posted July 12th, 2009 at 03:07 am by admin
Filed under: Editorials, Featured
57 JPEG | 1280 x 1024 | 15 Mb http://rapidshare.com/files/179856883/auto_By_Mr-R-T_sxforum.org.rar.html ...
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Nascar Rumble PS1 Rip Tide track.

Posted July 11th, 2009 at 12:07 am by admin
Filed under: Editorials, Vidoes
This is a view of the Rip Tide track for Nascar Rumble on the Playstation 1. PS2 texture smoothing is on. ...
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F1: Wirth wants to showcase CFD technology

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Wirth wants to showcase CFD technology

By Mark Glendenning and Pablo Elizalde Thursday, December 31st 2009, 14:09 GMT

Nick WirthVirgin Racing technical boss Nick Wirth is aiming to showcase the CFD technology outside of Formula 1 by building a successful grand prix car with it.

Wirth is designing Virgin’s maiden F1 car using CFD - Computational Fluid Dynamics - instead of the traditional wind tunnel method used by all Formula 1 teams.

He had already used the method in Acura’s the American Le Mans Series car.

Now Wirth is hoping to prove CFD can be used outside of racing to improve what he labelled as ‘the real world’.

“The miracle of the Acura programme has been the technology behind it - the simulator and the CFD,” said Wirth.

“What we’re actively looking to do right now - I’ve got an 11-year-old son and a 14-year-old daughter, we’d really like to stop the ice caps slipping off Greenland and flooding everybody - we’d like to see applications of this technology help the real world.

“We didn’t live in the real world, Formula 1 is not the real world. We’re really determined to showcase this technology on a global stage and then use it in much more useful ways for mankind.”

Wirth also highlighted the importance of CFD when reducing the costs of running a Formula 1 team.

“It’s absolutely critical,” he added. “We did it because it’s cheaper and faster. If there was unlimited money, I’d just employ loads of people. The point is that you can get more accurate aerodynamic answers for a given amount of money using this technology than any other thing.

“You can try more endplates, more rear wings and other things then the same money gets you in wind tunnel testing or full-scale testing.”

He added: “We’ve done it - we’ve built race and championship winning cars since then, so we’re very happy. We’ve also been doing open-wheel work in Formula 3 and IndyCar racing at the same time as the Acuras. We’ll be using the same technology, so this isn’t new to us.

“Can things go wrong? Absolutely, that’s life.

“Brawn brought out the new front wing development for Jenson Button to run at Suzuka this year and it was a disaster, it didn’t work and it screwed his race up. They have a load of aerodynamic technology which says that front wing is good, they put it on the guy trying to win the world championship at a critical race, and it didn’t work.

“What must they be thinking about what they understand about aerodynamics? Everybody has problems and issues.”

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