I would have started third without yellows, says Alonso

Fernando Alonso says he would be starting as high as third in Japan had his final qualifying lap not been compromised by yellow flags for a spinning Kimi Raikkonen. Alonso says he would have been fourth, behind Jenson Button, and … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2012/10/06/i-would-have-started-third-without-yellows-says-alonso/

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2012 Korean Grand Prix TV Times | 2012 Korean Grand Prix

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Don't miss any of the track action during this weekend's Korean Grand Prix. Here's when all the sessions are on.

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Hamilton May Quit Twitter

After his recent gaffes on Twitter, Lewis Hamilton has revealed he may stop using the social networking site. The McLaren driver has found himself in hot water on a few occasions recently for his use of the website. He leaked vital telemetry data during the Belgian Grand Prix and most recently had accused teammate Jenson [...]

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Caterham Close To Kovalainen Deal

Caterham Boss Tony Fernandes is confident that the team will reach an agreement for 2013 with Heikki Kovalainen soon. The Finn has been strongly linked with a move up the grid this season, but reports have circulated recently suggesting he will stay put. Although nothing is signed, Fernandes is confident that the issue will be [...]

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Yamaha SS 125


Yamaha India has officially launched the SS 125, the company’s 125 cc segment offering. Dressed with stylish and impressive looks, the SS 125 was designed to specifically cater to the youth market of India.

There’s nothing outwardly spectacular about the bike. The Yamaha SS 125 comes with 123 cc four stroke, forward inclined, single cylinder with SOHC valve configuration. The engine on this bike provides as much as 11 horsepower at 7,500 rpm with 10.4 Nm (7.7 lb-ft) of torque at 6,500 rpm. The engine also comes with a Yamaha Throttle Position Sensor (YTPS) that delivers stupendous standing acceleration.

On top of that, the bike is complemented with a front telescopic fork and rear swing arm suspension system, allowing you to get more out of your 13.6 liters of maximum fuel tank. To ensure greater stability on road, the machine sports a larger wheelbase of 1295mm.

Find out more about the Yamaha SS 125 after the jump.

Yamaha SS 125 originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday, 10 October 2012 16:00 EST.

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Source: http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/yamaha/2012-yamaha-ss-125-ar130239.html

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