Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Micheal Schumacher Returns...But Not To His Mentor.

Guess who is making news after the Oscars??? The mighty Micheal Schumacher!

It has been a great news that the living legend in the world of automobiles has planned to return to his playing ground... the race tracks of the world, which sing the songs of the return of the man who had burnt the records formed earlier on those tracks. Enough of it. Lets come to the topic.

Micheal Shumacher has decide to return to the world of motorsport, but not to his mentor, Scudderia Ferrari, but their arch rivals, the Team McLaren.

Ferrari has officially said that they will not interfere between the ongoing talks between their previous lead driver and their arch rivals, but surely they can't stay behind and see the things going against them, in front of their very own eyes.

Ferrari tried to hire Micheal Schumacher earlier than McLaren even knew that he wants to rejoin motorsport, but talks somehow failed and Ferrari saw the jewl of their crown being taken away and fit in the already set Team McLaren.

Schumacher would probably join Lwis Hamilton in the team,but is not sure of it.

McLaren boss has officially said that Schumacher has still got the same charisma that he had two years ago when he lost the "Driver's Championship" to then Renault driver Fernendo Alonso.

As Alonso has joined Ferrari, Micheal wants to stick with the McLaren team.

With the Purchase of Braen GP by Mercedes, it has become a lot difficult for Micheal Schumacher to prove himself as the guru drivers from all the teams want to compete for the Champion's Trophy, including the defender of the trophy, Jenson Button.

As there is a whole discussion about what would happen to Micheal Schumacher going on, it is still not clear whether Micheal Schumacher would even join the motospot again or not, as the McLaren Boss said "It is all but certain that Micheal Schumacher would be a part of our team before the start of the new season". But that comment pretty much tells the story about what can Micheal and his new team would be thinking of his return to this motorspot world.

That is it for now, but we the Ferrari fans are not at all happy with his this decision about joining the arch rivals of the team that made his name in the world of automobiles.

Take care! Bye!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Furniture Row Racing Parts With Crew Chief Guy.

Hello guys, NASCAR is in row... agian!



Furniture Row Racing and crew chief Jay Guy have mutually agreed to part ways. "We wish Jay all the best," general manager Joe Garone said in a team release. "He is a good friend who worked hard to help bring us to where we are at. Jay was a true asset to our organization the past three years and we support him with his new opportunity."

Garone went on to say that the atmosphere at the Denver-based shop is upbeat as the team prepares to compete in all of the 36 Cup races in 2010.

"We are continuing to expand our resources to run a full schedule next year and are on the right track toward giving our driver Regan Smith the best tools possible to race competitively on a weekly basis," he said.

Guy's prior stint was with the No. 47 Nationwide team in 2006 after leaving driver Jon Wood

Guy spent the '04 season with Fitz-Bradshaw Racing as the crew chief for drivers Casey Atwood, Dave Blaney, David Stremme. He also had a short stint with Xpress Motorsports and No. 19 team with driver Regan Smith. Guy joined ST Motorsports in January '05.

Late in the '03 season, Guy stepped up with his No. 10 Cup team to serve as crew chief for driver Jonny Benson. Guy also has worked with Jamie McMurray, Green, Germae Saddler and Ted MusGrave in the Nationwide and Truck series.