July 17th, 2007
Formula One racing is a sport defined by rules and regulations. It is also a sport with a long history. Like any sport with this background, Formula One racing has developed terms that are confusing or not understood by new fans. The information below highlights some of the more misunderstood terms used in Formula One racings.
In Formula One racing “clean air” does not refer to fresh or filtered air. Clean air is the term used to refer to the air encountered by the head car in a race. The turbulence caused by the cars has not yet touched this air. It offers the best aerodynamic conditions for the drivers. Clean air is a benefit of leading the race.
Near the end of a race a driver may realize he does not have enough fuel to complete the race. The driver will then “splash and dash”. A splash and dash simply means that the driver enters the pits and the pit crew put only the small amount of gasoline needed to finish the race in his tank rather than to fill the tank. The driver gets a splash of gas and then dashes off for the finish.
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July 10th, 2007
Much of the work surrounding successful Formula One racing teams is done behind the scenes. Spectators seldom wonder how the cars and all of their accompanying equipment arrive at the Grand Prix circuit or what is involved in getting them there. Transportation is a key component of Formula One racing although it is seldom considered.
The transport department of a Formula One racing team is responsible for making certain that every aspect of moving the team and equipment from one location to the other is handled smoothly. The transport department must excel at handling small details perfectly. They coordinate couriers and deliveries as well as making certain every necessary travel arrangement is completed.
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July 3rd, 2007
One of the positives of RV Vacations is that it is a low cost vacation. You can save a lot of money on accommodations as you stay in the RV. In addition, you do not need to eat outside food as there is an in built kitchenette provided. Thus, a major chunk of expenses is curtailed. But there are certain costs that are attached to RV Vacations. So if you are traveling on a shoe string budget, you really need to minimize the costs as much as possible.
Tips Of Minimizing The Cost In RV Vacations
One of the best ways to minimize cost is to choose the places where you intend to spend the night carefully. If you select a full-service campground or RV park, then you must be ready to shell out good amount of money. The cost will be higher if it is connected to the highway. You can save money if you decide to stay in places that are more into the interiors and that do not offer too many facilities. So before venturing on your RV vacations, you must consult a campground directory to be aware of the various campgrounds. A state park or maybe a recreation area offers you even lower rates for the night. But you need to keep in mind that you will be given only basic amenities and no more.
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June 26th, 2007
Getting started with used cars does not require a mortgage or a student loan, but it is not free either. Buying used cars costs money. That is why it is extremely important to know all the possible factors that might lead the buyer into buying a used car that is suspect.
In reality, it is easy for the buyer to get carried away by convincing sales pitches, special offers, fantastic deals, magnificent bundles, freebies, and the like. However, it would take a really smart buyer to get the best deal when it comes to used cars.
Hence, it is equally important to know the basic factors that need to be considered before the buyer decides on a particular used car, especially if the car will be bought directly from the owner.
Here are some tips that might help those who are planning to buy a used car from its owner.
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June 19th, 2007
Whether buying used or new cars, both options have advantages and disadvantages that the car buyer alone would be the best person to be knowledgeable about as he or she would know what would work well as according to his/her needs, wants, preference, budget and whim.
The following are basic factors to consider in buying a used or a new car:
The price.
Those on a stringent budget would find used cars a good deal. Though there are a handful of new cars that sell for less than ten thousand dollars, the ones that cost less usually have only a few amenities, with some having none of the following: air-conditioning, stereo. Sometimes the cars come with only two doors or one of the power windows is broken, if there are power windows at all. On the other hand, the availability of three to four-year old used cars loaded with more than the bare-boned features of a basic used car – such as a CD player, air conditioning, airbags – gives the used car buyer a great deal.
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June 12th, 2007
RV Vacations are hot and happening! It is the best way to travel to wonderful locations and that too at a very nominal cost. To ensure that your RV vacations are successful and without glitches, you need to maintain your RV properly. The better you keep your RV, the less hassled your trip will be.
Tips On Maintaining Your RV
If you are the kind who travels with RV rentals, then there is not too much that you would actually need to know. But knowing all tips for good RV maintenance enhances your knowledge and prepares you to face all kinds of probable exigencies.
The most important thing you must do before going on your RV Vacations is to perform a thorough inspection of the automobile. You need to inspect it every morning before venturing on the next leg of your vacation.
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June 5th, 2007
Before purchasing a dream car, try to assess if the budget can really afford it. Questions like, how will it be paid, who will be helping to pay for it, what is the price limit of the car to be bought, and how long will it take to pay off the car? These should be considered even while planning to buy the car. The trend nowadays is that people buy the cars by cashing out the down payment, and the balance will be paid by installment. Others are just lucky enough to have saved the right amount of money that they are able to cash out the total cost of the car, which, by the way, seldom happens now. Never set aside the possibility of paying thousands of dollars when buying from a dealer or a specific car company, where in the end, charges you more for the interest which takes even years to pay.
Once you have found a way to finance the car you are eyeing on, then it’s time to start shopping around. There are credit unions and even local banks that are willing to loan the needed amount to purchase the car with an Annual Percentage Rate of only 1.9 per cent. However, this may turn out to be a catch, since this will only be happening on the first year. Without prior notice, these interest rates can increase which is a total inconvenience for those with just a fix income every year.
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