Thursday, August 7, 2008

Red Bull Air Race - Budapest

On to Budapest

19th and 20th August

CHAMBLISS WIN IN LONDON AND THROWS RACE OPEN
The championship battle in the Red Bull Air Race World Series narrowed dramatically after leader Paul Bonhomme stumbled spectacularly in his home race in London, throwing open the competition again and raising the stakes for the next race in Budapest in on 19th and 20th August. The pressure will be on Britain’s Bonhomme in the sixth stop in the nine-race season to get back on track after his painful defeat in London, where the favourite who had won three of the first four races ended up in a dismal 7th after hitting a pylon.
Bonhomme’s first pylon hit in over two years cost him dearly and he will be looking for revenge in Hungary. His hard-earned six-point lead at the top was slashed to two points (he now has 38 points) after American Kirby Chambliss beat Nicolas Ivanoff in the final. Chambliss moved into second with 36 points – and two wins in his last three races while Austria’s Hannes Arch is in third, also on 36 points. “The championship is a little bit more exciting now,” he said.
Despite suffering from a neck injury he got in Rotterdam, Chambliss is on a hot streak and the 2006 World Series champion could overtake Bonhomme in Budapest – the same city where the Brit surrendered the championship lead to another American. Mike Mangold won the Budapest race and overtook Bonhomme despite a controversy over whether or not he flew too low through one Air Gate.
“We’re just a couple points behind Paul now,” Chambliss said, delighted by the unexpected turn of events in London. “We’re just gonna continue doing what we’re doing – go out there and win and see what happens.” Paul is gonna be tough to beat. But it’s a definite help where he finished. He can do that again, as far as I’m concerned.”
Bonhomme had fought back after losing in London and Budapest last year to get back on top of the table going into the final race in Perth. But after finishing on the podium in all nine races in 2007 to that point, Bonhomme had an off-day in Australia and finished fifth, a heartbreaking last-minute debacle that handed the championship to Mangold. He was hoping to build up an insurmountable lead and clinch the title before Perth this year.
“I tried too hard,” said Bonhomme, who aborted his flight in London after hitting the Air Gate and dipping perilously close to the water. “I just pushed too hard. When things aren’t going right you should just stop. My head just said ‘it’s time to get out’.”
Peter Besenyei, who took fourth in London, was glad to get back near the podium and will be looking to avoid the home town pitfalls that hurt Bonhomme, Steve Jones and Nigel Lamb in London.
“I’m pleased with fourth place,” said Besenyei, who is fifth in the standings. “I’ve been pretty consistent this season and haven’t been going up and down in the standings.”

source: www.redbullairrace.com
photo: flickr: by repeet

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Sziget Festival 2008


Sziget 2008 - More Than Music
13-18 August 2008, Óbudai Island

In addition to the coolest international line-up in the prestigious history of Sziget, the festival offers a wide and colourful range of programmes for those seeking spiritual recreation in fields of culture other than music featuring drama, puppetry, contemporary dance art and ballet, fine arts and poetry with exquisite performances by international and homeland artists.

Theatre Festival

The sub-festival offers a big handful of performances: beside the quality performances of contemporary theatre, dance and performance arts, a bunch of talented newcomers are granted the chance of debut performances. Thirty-five Hungarian and international works are to be staged in five days altogether on five spots (Open Air Stage, Tent, On the Grass, Performance Stage, TÁP Theatre-tent).

Renewing an old tradition TÁP Theatre presents One Minute Theatre at Sziget. The exclusive performance presents a one-minute long play to each member of the audience individually. Every afternoon.

Sziget Theatre and Dance Acts Open Air Stage – beside a number of other attractions – presents Danza Contemporánea de Cuba (founded in 1959), Stockholm 59° North ( formed by the solo-dancers of Royal Swedish Ballet), Félix Lajkó and Antal Brasnyó. The closing day features performance titled ’deGENERATION’ directed by one of the most promising new choreographers (who was born in Jerusalem) Hofesh Schechter. The Tent will host a choreography by Jordi Cortés and Damián Munoz based Sándor Márai’s famous novel ’Embers’ as well as the premiére of the play ’Stone Answer’ by the ten years old Baltazár Theatre, not to mention the theatrical mock-documentary ’Dutch Tsunami (Drowning In Europe)’ by Space Theatre. On the night of young Hungarian and international artists the audience will be presented Belgium-based Alexandr Zivkov’s solo, the performance by Tunisian Bahri Ben Yahmed, and Eléonore Valére’s choreography performed by Budapest Dance School.

The Grass-location presents two unique performances by Georg Traber from Switzerland: a space-specific installation performance titled ’Heinz Baut’ and the circus-adaptation of an old tradition ’Hikohki Gumo’. The long-standing, almost traditional performance by the Movement Department of the University of Theatre and Film Arts will also feature. The dramatic and fascinating ’Chaser’ by Motionhouse (UK) will be presented twice.

It has become a tradition at Sziget by now to stage grandiose street-theatre performances defying the shackles of time and space. This year it’s Italy’s KITONB’ ’Carillon, a time travel’. The scene is set between earth and sky. This grand performance came to life as the brainchild of art director Angelo Bonello.

National Vietnamese Water Puppet Show follows North-Vietnamese traditions by staging the play titled ’The Spirit of the Village’. This performance is part of the world-heritage with its intense colours and very special design. An outstanding cultural event.

Travelling Fun Fair offers a bunch of puppetry and street-theatre acts, a number of games, unique attractions and music-specialities on each day of the festival.
Museum Festival

2008 is the first year that Sziget hosts Museum Quarter within the Octopus Multi-Art Area. Museums await Sziget-goers with outdoor installations and reduced entrance-fees, plus the involved museums can also be visited at a preferential price in the whole month of August with Sziget-wristbands on! Műcsarnok is also involved!


Multi-Arts Festival
Under the organization of Medence Group, Octopus Multi-Arts Area has been operating for six years now at Sziget, providing a home for literary, fine arts and classical music programmes. Take the Singing Giant Sculpture for instance: the gigantic Venus of Willendorf built up in the center of Octopus will „speak up” five times a day. Five women at different ages will sing to us about the way they percieve their own age and the passing of time in five songs of distinct atmosphere.

Recycling is much more than a trendy topic for us here at Sziget: under the guidance of activists and artists art-workshops are to be established in which Sziget-people can create objects and works of art out of material regarded as rubbish, or at least used objects. An exhibition is to be displayed in the big tent of the recycled objects. Octopus will host a photo-exhibition by Islam-convert, internationally acknowledged photographer Peter Sanders. His photos present the crucial role of Muslim communities within the English society and the colourful social life of today’s Great-Britain.

Classical Music
The place where it’s not only the living legends of rock are present but also the dead giants of classical music. Baroque music at nights will offer you a perfect recreation laid back on the most comfortable sofas after the all-day long bustle of the festival. You can also browse the overwhelming classical arsenal of the Jukebox at daytime. Capriccio Chamber Orchestra await you in the evenings, while the Music Academy students show their „baby-claws” in the afternoons.

Literary Programmes
Bilingual outreadings and talk-show evenings will present works of prestigious Hungarian and international authors in Hungarian, German and English. Ádám Nádasdy, László Márton and György Dragomán will be supported by Scotchman Christopher Whyte and German literateurs Wilhelm Droste and Hans-Henning Paetzke. The reading sessions will be accompanied with relaxing live-music. Our Hungarian-Spanish programme framed up by Casi Flamenco features poems in both languages and is accompanied by classic flamenco performed by professional dancers and musicians.

In the foreground of the tent Anagram Factory will operate this time again, offering multilingual versions mixed and cooked from the letters of the clients’ names.
Architects of Air presents: Amococo – Luminaire

It will be the seventh time that Luminaire from UK is present at Sziget. A deep dive into a colourful world of dreams. A sculpture, and the sculptor is an architect while the painter is none other than the Sun.

For more information visit Sziget.hu

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Heartbreak for Massa, Kovalainen’s lucky day!


As a race, the 70-lap Hungarian Grand Prix is always somewhat processional and this year was no exception. However, the race was spiced up by some unexpected issues that took both Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa out of contention and handed Heikki Kovalainen the race win in the very final stages of the race.

Felipe Massa made an electric getaway from third position on the grid passing Kovalainen on the run to turn one and then braking late, passed Lewis Hamilton for the lead around the outside of turn one. It was a tremendous aggressive move and showing that his record breaking pace in the second round of qualifying yesterday was no fluke, the Brazilian was able to pull out a small advantage from Hamilton, a gap of four to five seconds he retained though the first round of pits stops.

Hamilton did not look to have an answer to Massa’s pace but the championship leader’s race took a further nose-dive as the front-left tyre failed on lap 42. Hamilton made his way slowly back to the pits and took the soft tyre for the remainder of the race.

Out front, Massa controlled the pace and allowed Kovalainen to slowly close the gap. It all looked to be perfectly under control until two laps from home when the Ferrari V8 failed in dramatic fashion handing the race win to Kovalainen and leaving Massa distraught.

It was certainly Kovalainen’s lucky day as he recorded his first Grand Prix victory.
The Finn did not have the pace of McLaren Mercedes team-mate Hamilton nor Massa in the Ferrari. Still, it was an error free run which launches his championship tally to within striking distance of the BMW Sauber duo of Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica.

Timo Glock drove what is by far the strongest race of his career to finish second for Toyota, Starting from fifth position, Glock made the jump on Kubica and ran with Kovalainen for much of the race and while second position was perhaps a little fortunate, he was a contender throughout the race on pure pace and not a safety car intervention or an abstract fuel strategy.

Kimi Raikkonen finished in third position having followed Fernando Alonso for two-thirds of the race without making much of an impression. Some rapid pit work from the Ferrari crew gave him the track position and he was then able to close the gap to Glock before backing off in the latter stages following team-mate Massa’s engine failure. The result moves Raikkonen ahead of his unfortunate team-mate in the championship race.

It proved to be a pretty good day for the Renault team with Alonso and Nelson Piquet taking the chequered flag in fourth and sixth positions with Hamilton recovering from his puncture to finish in fifth position and score four valuable points. Despite his problems, Hamilton retains the championship lead with 62 points.

Jarno Trulli started ninth and finished in seventh position in the second Toyota while it was a disappointing day for the BMW Sauber team with Robert Kubica sliding back at the start of the race and then in the pit stops to finish in eighth position. Team-mate Nick Heidfeld opted to take a one stop strategy and finished in tenth position from 15th position on the grid.

Red Bull Renault lost further ground to Toyota in the constructors’ championship with Mark Webber finishing in ninth position and David Coulthard 11th behind Heidfeld. Glock’s eight points move Toyota nine clear of Red Bull in the battle for fourth position in the championship.

Jenson Button finished a lap down in 12th position in the leading Honda while Rubens Barrichello made early progress in the second RA108 only for a refuelling issue to drop the Brazilian veteran back down the order to finish 16th. In between, Kazuki Nakajima used a one stop strategy to take the flag in 13th position ahead of Williams-Toyota team-mate Nico Rosberg and the Force India Ferrari of Giancarlo Fisichella.

Massa was classified in 17th position and now drops eight points behind Hamilton in the championship and three behind team-mate Raikkonen.

Sebastien Bourdais also suffered a refuelling problem and finished three laps down in 18th while team-mate Sebastian Vettel ran wide at the start of the race heading into the final turn on the first lap and dropped down the order. It would matter little as the STR3 soon ground to a halt with yet another mechanical problem. Adrian Sutil suffered a puncture late in the race in the second Force India and retired the VJM01 a few laps later.

Formula One now takes a short break before reconvening in Valencia in three weeks time.

Earl ALEXANDER
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source: f1-live.com
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Formula 1, 2009 - Bahrain International Circuit

Button Crowned 'King of the Desert' at Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix
Manama, 26th April 2009: Heat, noise and spectacle from the Bahrain International Circuit today gripped the Kingdom and hundreds of millions of TV viewers around the world, as the 2009 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix hit a heart-stopping climax.
As the biggest sporting and social event in the Middle East, the event drew an unparalleled crowd of 93,682 people throughout the weekend

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