Many gaps to be filled on 2011 F1 entry list
Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2010/11/30/many-gaps-to-be-filled-on-2011-f1-entry-list/
Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2010/11/30/many-gaps-to-be-filled-on-2011-f1-entry-list/

Nelson Piquet Jr, the former Renault driver, has been awarded damages after winning a libel case against the team.
The Brazilian driver, and his father, had been accused by Renault of "false allegations" and an "attempt to blackmail the team" after his controversial crash at the Singapore Grand Prix in 2008.
The scandal rocked Formula One after Piquet revealed that he had been ordered to crash by his team in order ...
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Formula1Fancast/~3/qg2iRnb5QSY/piquet-successful-in-libel-case
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Horner disappointed at Webber secrecy By Jonathan Noble Tuesday, December 7th 2010, 09:05 GMT Red Bull Racing chief Christian Horner has expressed his disappointment at the failure of Mark Webber to inform the team about the shoulder injury he picked up before the Japanese Grand Prix. News about Webber fracturing his shoulder emerged this week following publication of a new book - Mark Webber: Up Front - which the Australian has published in Australia. Related posts:Source: http://doxcar.com/f1-horner-disappointed-at-webber-secrecy/
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The Top Gear trio of Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond may be all fun and jokes in front of the camera, but despite their cunning wit and silly banter, these three all share a unique similarity: they know everything and anything there is to know about cars.
When they say a car is good or bad, their opinions carry more clout than the standard human because they?ve done their homework through countless hours of testing, free drives, and taped segments on the show. And now that we?re nearing the end of an amazingly eventful year, the trio have decided to finally release their choice of vehicles that will be included in the 11th Top Gear Awards.
With categories ranging from Hypercar of the Year, Grand Tourer of the Year, Coupe of the Year, and even Engine of the Year, the three hosts took everything they?ve seen, heard, and driven in 2010 to come up with a winner for each respective category.
In addition to these categories, Clarkson, May, and Hammond also picked their favorite cars of the year regardless of make, model, and type. Care to find out the award winners?
Check them out after the jump.
Top Gear announces winners of 2010 Top Gear Awards originally appeared on topspeed.com on Tuesday, 7 December 2010 19:00 EST.
Thread title says it all. I'm sure everyone here (except maybe Space Cowboy) has one or more ancient projects on the bench or in the closet that you started YEARS (decades?) ago and for whatever reason got stalled or sidetracked on and never got around to finishing.
Okay, gang, let's drag some of them out and GIT 'ER DONE! Whatever it takes, just get the thing finished and throw the box away!
Any subject, built any style, to any level of detail from slammer to full-tilt detailed.
Must be between 50% and 90% built as of when you start on it for this CBP.
Must have been NOT worked on for at least four years before today. (Okay, maybe we can be a little flexible with this.) Yeah, I mean for you to get all those OLD projects out of hiding and GIT 'EM DONE!
Today I laid first paint on the bodies of an AMT '72 Chevelle and a Monogram '69 GTO Judge. The chassis, interiors, engines, and wheels and tires of both were built and painted when we lived in our old apartment, and we moved into this house in 1993, so those bodies have been waiting for paint for 17 years. That's what I'm talkin' 'bout--grab that forgotten old project out of the closet and GIT 'ER DONE! Let's see how many we can get finished up and on the shelf by the end of the year!
Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/scacs/forums/thread/910190.aspx