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Hoy charlamos con Esther Valle, licenciada en Publicidad y Marketing. De la mano de Carmen Jorda tuvo el primer contacto con el mundo del motorsport y tras pasar por equipos como Campos Racing o Teo Martin Motorsport, ha llegado a ser Team manager de Jorta Sports, un equipo de LMP2 en mundial de resistencia.
This week - we got the chance to drive the Fiskar Karma this past week - originally with a starting price of over $100,000 it is easily the most expensive vehicle we've ever driven. Fiskars can now be had for much closer to $30,000 and after driving one, we're not even sure that they're worth that much...We also drove the Jaguar F-Type R. There's no comparison between the Jaguar and the Fiskar, the Jaguar is sporty, responsive, and refined in every way that the Fiskar is now. To quote Ferris Bueler - If you have the means, I highly recommend it...If you haven't already, make sure to join our league at FantasyGP.com code 14831491In the news this week - Carmen Jorda firmly plants her foot in her mouth and works to extract itThere's a new feeder series in the F1 ladder - Formula 3 is coming and will be promoted by the Formula 1 Group.Liberty is holding off on plans to reorganize the F1 calendarKevin Magnusson wants to drive in IndyCarWilliams says that they don't think that Mercedes gives them downgraded enginesThe French GP may be bringing back some old F1 traditions.Mercedes is concerned about how their car treats the softer tiresNew year, new colors, new engine manufacturer - but reliability is still a problem at McLarenRenault has a new wing coming for Australia.try{(function() {if (typeof(lpcurruser) == 'undefined') lpcurruser = ''; if (document.getElementById('lpcurruserelt') && document.getElementById('lpcurruserelt').value != '') { lpcurruser = document.getElementById('lpcurruserelt').value; document.getElementById('lpcurruserelt').value = ''; } if (typeof(lpcurrpass) == 'undefined') lpcurrpass=''; if (document.getElementById('lpcurrpasselt') && document.getElementById('lpcurrpasselt').value != '') { lpcurrpass = document.getElementById('lpcurrpasselt').value; document.getElementById('lpcurrpasselt').value = ''; } var lploc=1;var lponlyfill=1;(function() { var doc=document; var _u=null; var _p=null; var body=doc.body; if (lploc==3 && body.className.indexOf('squarespace-login')>=0) { var inps =doc.getElementsByName('password'); if (inps.length>0) { _p =inps[0]; } inps =doc.getElementsByName('email'); if (inps.length>0) { _u =inps[0]; } if (lpcurrpass && _p) { _p.value = lpcurrpass; } if (lpcurruser && _u) { _u.value = lpcurruser; } } })();lpcurruser = ''; lpcurrpass = '';})();}catch(e){}try{(function() {if (typeof(lpcurruser) == 'undefined') lpcurruser = ''; if (document.getElementById('lpcurruserelt') && document.getElementById('lpcurruserelt').value != '') { lpcurruser = document.getElementById('lpcurruserelt').value; document.getElementById('lpcurruserelt').value = ''; } if (typeof(lpcurrpass) == 'undefined') lpcurrpass=''; if (document.getElementById('lpcurrpasselt') && document.getElementById('lpcurrpasselt').value != '') { lpcurrpass = document.getElementById('lpcurrpasselt').value; document.getElementById('lpcurrpasselt').value = ''; } var lploc=2;var lponlyfill=1;(function() { var doc=document; var _u=null; var _p=null; var body=doc.body; if (lploc==3 && body.className.indexOf('squarespace-login')>=0) { var inps =doc.getElementsByName('password'); if (inps.length>0) { _p =inps[0]; } inps =doc.getElementsByName('email'); if (inps.length>0) { _u =inps[0]; } if (lpcurrpass && _p) { _p.value = lpcurrpass; } if (lpcurruser && _u) { _u.value = lpcurruser; } } })();lpcurruser = ''; lpcurrpass = '';})();}catch(e){}
Tatiana Calderon admits that her career hasn’t always been easy. The Sauber test driver tells Sportshour she had to crash in order to the gain the respect from the male drivers. Calderon also talks about the controversial comments made by Carmen Jorda, the former development driver for Lotus and Renault. Jorda said women were more suited to competing in the new Formula E series, using electric vehicles than the high octane world of Formula One. The E-Car she believes presented less of a physical challenge. Last month a school in London tried to ban the wearing of the Hijab for pupils under eight. Staff at Stephen’s Primary School said it was to help younger girls move freely during Physical Education lessons. The idea was shelfed a week later, but what are the risks of having these conversations? And how important is it for young Muslim women to be able to wear them during sport? We also speak to role model Ibtihaj Muhammad and get her thoughts… Professional chef Dean Harper is on call to fuel some of Manchester’s Premier League footballers. He offers daily meal prep and date night specials. Whilst travelling to Delhi for a national hockey camp in 2006, one of India's hockey heros was accidentally shot by a member of the countries Railway Protection Force. It left Sandeep Singh with a punctured pancreas, a fractured rib, a chipped spine and kidney damage. After being told he wouldn't walk again, he not only went on to captain the Indian team, but he helped them win silver at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and he represented his country at the London Olympics in 2012. Now his life story is being told in a new film. Now we do it up to 20 times a minute, around 30,000 a day... so you would assume that we would be experts at it by now... but think again - according to Dr Belisa Vranich, breathing is something we could all improve on. The correct breathing by an athlete can give the 0.1% increase in performance; the possible difference between gold and silver.
F1-tester i kyla och snö - hur mycket får man ut av det egentligen? Jan "Flash" Nilsson har svar på den frågan i VF Motor. Vi diskuterar även den senaste tidens snackis i racingvärlden sedan FIA-delegaten Carmen Jorda sagt att hon tror att det är bättre att sikta på Formel E i stället för Formel 1 och laddar upp för MotoGP-premiären.
O Segundo Episódio do Boletim do Grid vem para questionar a presença das Grid Girls nos Paddocks das competições automobilísticas. Não discordamos de que se for opção delas estarem ali, com toda certeza elas tem todo o direito de fazer o que bem entendem e se é um trabalho por que não fazer? Mas vocês concordam que elas poderiam ser mais aproveitadas, até mesmo pelas marcas patrocinadoras das equipes e do próprio evento? Tudo isso foi discutido no Cast que conta com a presença de Rubens Netto, Erika Prado e Débora Almeida. Lembramos que este Podcast é um quadro dentro do Fim do Grid, o espaço é disponibilizado pelo Bruno Shinosaki para que seja criado um debate, além de comentários sobre o mundo do automobilismo. Deixem a opinião, comentários e sugestões nas redes sociais dos nossos Podcasters ou neste post. Escutem também o Piloto deste quadro: Boletim do Grid #Piloto | Robert Kubica na Williams em 2018 Escutem também o Primeiro Episódio: Boletim do Grid §01 | A Escolha da Carmen Jorda pela FIA lll Vinheta de abertura Trabalho autoral (exceto a letra) do guitarrista, e músico, Guty Rodrigues para o podcast Fim Do Grid. Música de fundo Summer Song: Playonloop.com/Summer-Song * Standard loop; Regular license lll DIVULGAÇÃO ll Guty Rodrigues l YouTube: Youtube.com/GutyRodrigues l Facebook: Facebook.com/GutyRodriguesOfficial ll Fim do Grid l Website: FimdoGrid.com l Twitter: @FimDoGrid l Instagram: Instagram.com/Podcast_FimdoGrid l Facebook: Facebook.com/FimDoGrid lll Feed do Boletim do Paddock: Feeds.Feedburner.com/DiznoBoletimque
Mais um Boletim do Grid está pronto e desta vez nossas colunistas Erika Prado e Débora Almeida vão comentar um pouco sobre a escolha de Carmen Jorda como representante na Comissão de Mulheres da FIA. O debate deste assunto tem relação com o que Jorda falou sobre mulheres não conseguirem competir diretamente com homens em categorias dentro do automobilismo. Qual a sua opinião sobre o assunto? Nós do Boletim do Paddock convidamos o ouvinte a deixar a sua opinião. Lembramos que este Podcast é um quadro dentro do Fim do Grid, o espaço é disponibilizado pelo Bruno Shinosaki para que seja criado um debate, além de comentários sobre o mundo do automobilismo. Deixem suas opiniões sobre o programa e sugestão de pautas, vocês também podem recomendar pessoas que gostariam de ver no podcast. Escutem também o Piloto deste quadro: Boletim do Grid #Piloto | Robert Kubica na Williams em 2018 lll Vinheta de abertura Trabalho autoral (exceto a letra) do guitarrista, e músico, Guty Rodrigues para o podcast Fim Do Grid. Música de fundo Summer Song: Playonloop.com/Summer-Song * Standard loop; Regular license lll DIVULGAÇÃO ll Guty Rodrigues l YouTube: Youtube.com/GutyRodrigues l Facebook: Facebook.com/GutyRodriguesOfficial ll Fim do Grid l Website: FimdoGrid.com l Twitter: @FimDoGrid l Instagram: Instagram.com/Podcast_FimdoGrid l Facebook: Facebook.com/FimDoGrid lll Feed do Boletim do Paddock: Feeds.Feedburner.com/DiznoBoletimque
Six-time Indy 500 starter Pippa Mann joins Marshall Pruett as guest host of the #WeekinIndyCar podcast to discuss the announcement of Michael Shank Racing and Schmidt Peterson Motorsports partnering to field Jack Harvey, the intra-team swap of Marco Andretti and Alexander Rossi, the confirmation of Carlin Racing's two-car program for Max Chilton and Charlie Kimball, SPM formally abandoning its Indy 500 plans with Didier Calmels and its interest in hiring Le Mans-winning engineer Leena Gade, and the final test days of the year at Sebring that are under way. The two close by covering almost two hours of fan Q&A as Mann, who took a vocal stand against the FIA's dubious appointment of Carmen Jorda to its Women in Motorsports Commission, shares her thoughts on the situation and fields a number of impressive questions--along with one that was decidedly unfiltered--during a long stint with MP. Visit https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast for our full podcast archives. Subscribe: Apple (https://tinyurl.com/yaafkvch) Android (https://tinyurl.com/yconvyl3) Google (https://tinyurl.com/y8qtcuax) Spotify (https://tinyurl.com/yby3lzr2)
Join Grace and me as we discuss the FIA Women's Commission, Carmen Jorda, Pippa Mann, 3 engines, Jean Todt, Mercedes and passing. We even have a few awards and tried hard to make this a commuter-friendly podcast.
We're not quite done yet! In response to the recent "SHE Championship" news and the breaking news story of Carmen Jorda's election to the Women in Motorsport committee, we decided to have a Women in Motorsport special episode, talking about some of the history of women racing, up to the present day problems the sport has with participation, and offer some potential solutions to the problems at hand. Featuring Andre Harrison, Ryan King, RJ O'Connell, Zoe Hamilton and new guest Elizabeth Werth! Enjoy, we'll be back for our Christmas Special next week!
La FIA a nombrado a Carmen Jorda como representante en la comision de "mujeres en el deporte motor" y las críticas no se han esperar, ¿Por qué?. Pirelli anuncia un menú extenso de compuestos y e IndyCar también habrá cambios en las gomas. Vuelve Alfa Romeo? en serio? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Yes, we’re the first ones to say it – both Mercedes drivers got lucky in Spa. Nico Rosberg won his 20th Grand Prix because of Lewis Hamilton’s grid penalties. In the same breath, we’ve got to agree that Hamilton was lucky to make it to the podium (from P21) thanks to the Safety Car period and the red flag. Though we wonder why Lewis Hamilton didn’t win the 44 lap Grand Prix, if 44 is his lucky number! Only 9 points separate the duo, which way will the remainder of the season go? Formula 1 returned after the summer break with a bang at Spa – it was a race of collisions and crashes (mostly into Ferraris). Was Vettel at fault at the first corner? Vettel should have a ‘How to Overtake Max Verstappen’ class with mandatory attendance for Raikkonen. Max Verstappen has been accused of dangerous driving, but of course the FIA won’t do anything about it. He’s THE crowd puller, at the moment. Though Niki Lauda believes that Max needs to visit a psychiatrist! Lauda says that he will call Jos if Max does not listen – Parent Teacher Meeting for the teenager in Monza? Also, did the young sensation not win the ‘Driver of the Day’ in Spa because his entire Orange Army was at the race track? Of course, Hamilton did find support in his Barmy Army. Force India love affair with Spa continued, though Hulkenberg may have been robbed of a podium finish. The team’s survival is in question if Sergio Perez moves teams in 2017. Maybe finishing 4th in the Constructors’ Championship will earn them the deficit. Will Kevin Magnusen be fit for Monza – and if not, will Renault make the popular decision of getting Carmen Jorda to drive? And was Fernando Alonso’s P22 to P7 more noteworthy than Hamilton’s recovery drive? With newer talent gaining popularity and faster cockpits, will Alonso have a chance for his final flourish at all? Over the summer break, we learnt that Bernie Ecclestone plans to sell Formula 1's radio messages (with a premium charge for listening to Raikkonen’s radio?). On that note, Minttu signed up for a lifetime of realtime Raikkonen humour! Hamilton hung out with Nicole over summer, and she was a real-life Pussy Cat (Doll). Also, our favourite moment of the summer break, Ricciardo calling bull-sh** on Hamilton’s tweet! Nico Rosberg has never won at Monza, will it be yet another ‘first’ for him? And will Hamilton equalize Fangio and Senna’s record for maximum poles? There’s a lot of Formula 1 this week and on our podcast, tune in! (Season 2016, Episode 27) The Inside Line F1 Podcast is hosted by Mithila Mehta and Kunal Shah. This Formula One podcast offers a unique humourous view on the sport. Follow us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/insidelineonfacebook and on Google+: http://bit.ly/insidelineongoogleplus Follow on Twitter: Mithila Mehta (http://www.twitter.com/mith_m) and Kunal Shah (http://twitter.com/kunalashah) Subscribe on iTunes Store: http://bit.ly/insidelinef1podcast RSS for Google, Android, Blackberry or Windows phones: http://bit.ly/insideline (You will need a Podcast player!) SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/insidelineonsoundcloud TuneIn Radio: http://bit.ly/insidelinef1podcast-tuneinradio MixCloud: http://www.mixcloud.com/insidelinef1podcast/ Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/user/insidelinef1podcast DailyMotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/inside-line-f1-podcast And hear our ever popular episodes from the previous weeks: 1. Ferrari Were Forced To Re-sign Kimi Raikkonen (http://bit.ly/29hLA7I) 2. Hamilton Must Be Pissed Off With Lauda (http://bit.ly/22r6XsP) 3. Le Mans Says No To Formula 1 (http://bit.ly/22nSUUU) 4. Max Verstappen, Talent of the Century (http://bit.ly/1OxcZWf) 5. Verstappen & Hamilton, F1's Dream Team? (http://bit.ly/29KyEJx) #F1 #Formula1 #FormulaOne #CarRacing #AutoRacing #Ferrari #Mercedes #Mclaren #Honda #RedBull #Motorsport #Motorracing #Sports #Podcast #RedBullRacing #MaxVerstappen #LewisHamilton
It's the last of the pre-season testing round ups and with only 11 days until the Australian GP, the girls can hardly contain their excitement. Literally, we're really excited. The girls cover two rounds of Barcelona testing, Fernando Alonso's accident, the Carmen Jorda situation and how stupid the new rule regarding driver helmets is. OH, and predictions.
I really think Carmen and Marcus need to just hug it out. Anyway, welcome to Episode 28 of the Motorsport101 Podcast, and in this loaded edition: - We talk Formula E in Buenos Aries, Sam Bird's victory, as well as brilliant fightback from Sebastian Buemi to finish 2nd, as well as the potential of a GP in New York, and the new Berlin layout announced earlier this week. - A HUGE Manor section, where we talk about their new driver line-up as reigning DTM Champion Pascal Wehrlein and GP2's Rio Haryanto complete the 2016 grid, responding to the rather crummy "Pay Driver" allegations that just keep coming out. Oh, and their WEC expansion too. Also, we may have called out The Grid Girls for a collaboration... So that's nice, right? - We talk about the recent beef between Marcus Sorensen and Richie Stanaway as they targeted Carmen Jorda... Because salt. - We talk about BBC Top Gear's new SEVEN personality strong line-up and ask the all important question: Just who is Rory Reid? - More news as well, as we talk the potential Alfa Romeo comeback, Honda's reshuffle of talent as Stoffel Vandoorne heads to Japan, and we also take your questions as we tentatively predict where Renault and Haas end up too. All that in 78 crazy minutes. We had a real laugh on this one and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did! And don't forget, we're on Stitcher, and TuneIn now as well, so pick your platform and enjoy!
I think you can guess why we named this episode how we did. We kept the Bianchi talk brief, and the reason why, is because I hate being sad. Me and Ryan are passionate fans and aspiring journalists sure, but we also enjoy what we do, and we love having a laugh while talking some Motorsport, and that’s what we’ve done for 22 episodes now. I hope you all can understand that when listening. Cheers! In the meantime, we probably treated this episode like Justin Gatlin does when he sees a drug testing van. We sped through a heap of topics, so lemme give you a rundown: NEWS: – Obviously, the passing of Jules Bianchi – Haas revealing their interest of Esteban Gutierrez, Jean-Eric Vergne, Nico Hulkenberg and just about anyone who’s currently in F1, while we debate who should get that Ferrari seat between Bottas and Hulkenberg. – Jenson Button rumoured to be a new BBC Top Gear host, and the original trio heading to Amazon Prime – Carmen Jorda and Michèle Mouton going to war, and why we actually are taking Carmen Jorda’s side on this. Seriously. – The Hungarian Grand Prix, Vettel reaching 41 Career Wins first, over Hamilton, Mercedes terrible day at the office, both controversial Daniel Ricciardo incidents, and why we condemned Autosport and Sky Sports’ ratings in protection of Lewis Hamilton. Again. INDYCAR: – Derrick Walker resigning as President of Operations – A review of Milwaukee as Sebastian Bourdais pulled off a stunner, and Paul Tracy complimented his improved oval skills. Am I high? – A review of Iowa, as Ryan Hunter-Reay remembered he was Ryan Hunter-Reay, as American take their first clean sweep of the podium since the 2006 Indy 500. And we nearly had Ed Carpenter fight Sage Karam. That was fun. – Article 9.2.8, meaning IndyCar drivers can’t badmouth the series anymore without getting fined. Because that’ll change everything! Enjoy the show folks! http://www.henrysurteesfoundation.com MUSIC: “Slipstream” – Isamu Ohira (Gran Turismo 3 Soundtrack) “Just a Day” – Feeder
Ha, witty! In this stacked episode, we talk over the breaking news story of Fernando Alonso missing Australia due to the concussion he got in testing, and whether or not the conspiracy theorists can have a field day on it. We also talk about Carmen Jorda’s hiring at Lotus, and the nature of Women in Formula 1 as it stands, the helmet change ban, and we embrace Mercedes as our new silver overlords with some truly terrifying stats about their testing runs in Barcelona. And we even go into detail about Bernie being nice, as Caterham gets sold and Manor contiues their comeback. So join me, Gino Van Den Broceke and new guest Scott Woodwiss for 75 minutes of F1 news!
Join Grace and me as we discuss the Formula 1 news of the week. We chat about Honda, 21 races, bite points, Button's last season, Haas F1 as a constructor and much more…including Carmen Jorda.