Sunday, October 30, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Race in Peace Marco
Marco Simoncelli tragically lost his life on October
23rd, 2011, at the Sepang circuit following a crash on the second lap of the
MotoGP race. The Italian rider had dazzled the World Championship paddock with
his charisma, ability and racing style, and was a World Champion having taken
the 250cc title in 2008, a title he narrowly missed out on defending in 2009.
Arriving in the premier class in 2010, his progress was rapid and before his
untimely death he had already taken two premier class podiums and two poles in
a strong second MotoGP campaign. Marco will be greatly missed by all those
involved in MotoGP, and will forever be remembered as one of the Championship’s
great characters and talents.
Simoncelli was one of the sport's rising stars, a
charismatic 24-year-old who rode with his heart. He was as passionate on the
track as he was off, and sometimes that got him in trouble. His was an
aggressive style that didn't always suit the venue, but he was maturing as a
rider. This season he earned his first two MotoGP podiums and his first two
MotoGP pole positions. Only a week ago, he finished a career best second in
MotoGP race at the Australian Grand Prix, taking the runner-up spot to Casey
Stoner (Repsol Honda RC212V) with a brilliant last lap pass of Andrea Dovizioso
(Repsol Honda RC212V).
Photos from that day show Simoncelli standing out on
the podium, which he also did in life. It wasn't just because he was one of the
taller riders in MotoGP, and it wasn't just for the blossoming, bushy hair that
paid homage to guitar legend Jimi Hendrix, but it was because of his outsized
personality and his passion for winning.
The Honda Motor Company family would like to express
its sincere condolences to the family of Marco Simoncelli, his team owner
Fausto Gresini, his team, his legion of friends, and his thousands of fans
throughout the world. He will be missed.
Shuhei Nakamoto, HRC Executive Vice President, says
"I just don't know what to say; words escape me. Marco was a very nice guy
and a very talented rider. Sometimes I was a little harsh with him, for example
after his first MotoGP podium in Brno when I told him, 'Lucky podium!' and he
was so angry, but I wanted to motivate him as I knew he was able to do even more.
I was thinking that when he won his first race we would have been able to
celebrate together. Now I just want to say thank you to Marco, for what you
gave me, and pass my sincere condolences to his family at this very sad
time."
Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa says,
"In a tragedy like this there is not much to say. I just want to give my
condolences to his family and all the people who love him. I've been with his
father and all we could do was to hug, nothing else matters. It was a fatal
accident and everybody in the paddock remains in shock. Many times we ourselves
forget how dangerous this sport can be and when you lose people on the way
nothing has any meaning. It's clear that we all do what we like, what we love,
but on days like today nothing matters."
Repsol Honda rider Andrea Dovizioso says,
"In these circumstances, words don't seem to be appropriate. I think of
Marco's family and all the people dear to him, in particular his father and
mother. I also have a child and what happened today is the hardest situation
you can imagine. I watched the images and I'm shocked. In a race you fight and
push hard and disaster is often around the corner. Marco was a strong rider and
he always pushed hard. We raced together since we were kids. I saw him always
pushing to the maximum, he crashed many times, but without major injuries, he
was seemed invincible. What happened today seems impossible."
Repsol Honda rider Casey Stoner says,
"I'm so shocked and saddened by the loss of Marco. When things like this
happen it reminds you how precious life is, it makes me feel sick inside. All I
can say is how sorry I am for Marco's whole family I can't imagine what they
are all going through and our thoughts and wishes are with them at this time. I
hope they all stay close and pull through this tragedy together."
Thursday, October 13, 2011
World of (Tomica) Hatchback
They are hatchback diecast from Tomica: Suzuki Swift (red), Mazda Demio (green), Honda Fit (blue), and Nissan March (grey). Unfortunately, they are not in same scale.
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