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    Former Lotus development driver Carmen Jorda has returned to racing. The 27-year-old Spanish racer is one of the 28 drivers that have competed in the Renault Sport Trophy Series at the Motorland Aragon circuit. Jorda, former Renault Sport brand ambassador, has not competed since losing her seat in the GP3 series after the Monza race in 2014. The Spanish driver made her first break in GP3 racing with Ocean racing Technology in 2012, where she finished 28th in the driver’s championship. In 2015

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    only had a population of about 250 people, the boy would look in amazement at how many people could fit into one place. The one thing that the boy took notice to were the posters placed all over the place. Here, there, everywhere, were posters of the famous Bolivian Formula One driver who had grown up with nothing and is now living and racing on a grand scale, and is leading for the Formula One drivers championship. The poster next to him said “Karting Jr. race league! First race next Saturday! $30

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    NASCAR Racing

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    Making just a little change even with the cars would help out enormously tore the environment. (NASCAR) If an everyday car now can run off of battery or almost nothing at all, then why can race cars not do this? As it takes a very long time to charge one of this battery’s which run the whole car it would almost not be worth it. Also running a car off of a battery may be difficult to have a 500 mile race. Having to engineer the battery into being lightweight and being able to replace the fuel tank with

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    Nascar Research Paper

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    scenario and show the process of how one of the Nascar team participants would go through the mathematical calculations on how long it will take to finish a lap. Math is important because it helps team figure out a strategy in order to win the race. The main goal for a team in Nascar is to

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    “Promotion covers a variety of techniques used by an organization to communicate with its customers and potential customers”. Bellow will discuss about Above-the-line promotions and Bellow-line-promotions. Above the line promotions is what is paid for the advertisement in mass media channels such as TV, newspapers , radio, online adverting and more other channels , this kind of promotion focus to reach a wide rang of audience , but this promotions are costly and difficult to target the customer because

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    male-dominated India, one of the most female-oppressive countries in the world. Additionally, Ms. Abdullah faces consternation among Muslim men, who base their mistreatment of females on their religious beliefs. When asked how she feels about the uphill struggle she endures, Alisha said, "It’s all in your mind! Nothing is impossible! I got put down, mocked, and what not, but I believe that’s how you become stronger.” (1) Alisha started racing at age 9 on go-karts and she was winning races at

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    A Regenerative Braking System Using ‘KERS’ a device used to recover, otherwise wasted energy. I. Abstract -Kinetic Energy Recovery System or simply ‘KERS’ is a system developed to recover a modest amount of energy during braking of an automobile or a locomotive. This system tries to harvest energy which is otherwise wasted. KERS works on the principle of Regenerative Braking, which uses the braking energy to rotate a flywheel connected to the differential( in an automobile) through a gear mechanism

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    The book Double Jeopardy is a fictional story of the hardy boy brothers in another mystery one involving the race the Formula One Championship. In the book the Hardys meets people such as #1 and #2 Manion Cristal and Hugh Conney Manion has only been one point ahead of Hugh and the argument between them is heated especially since a fight broke out between them during a press conference. After the press conference they meet J.J. Manions timekeeper who, after the conference takes them out

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    my breath, Lewis gestured me to walk with him towards the track. It was 12 p.m, so the track was closed for a hour for lunch. I walked the track with him, and he explained to me how he was successful on this track in his Formula 3.5 years. “Most corners are flat out, but the ones that arnt you must throw the car in. Remember, the exit is more important than the entrance. Never sacrifice your racing line to overtake someone.” Their was about an hour more of driving theory but, in all honesty, I didn

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    Infiniti Case Study

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    brand exposure. Formula 1 racing has a global audience and is the perfect showcase for high performance cars and technology. The fact that Sebastian Vettel the best driver in the world, wanted to help design a new luxury Infiniti model demonstrated the strength of the brand and its cars.This case study illustrates how Infiniti increased its global brand awareness, and entered new markets and increased its market share in the luxury car market with the help of Red Bull Racing and Formula 1. In March 2011

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