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		<title>Ferrari Racing Days :: Ferraris for Weeks</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Grant]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2014 06:35:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[From humble beginnings in Modena, Enzo Ferarri had a desire to race cars since the tender age of ten. Many decades have passed since then and the product of ‘il Commandetores’ desires have not only won races like Formula 1, but have also inspired generation after generation of enthusiasts to own a Ferrari one day. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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From humble beginnings in Modena, Enzo Ferarri had a desire to race cars since the tender age of ten. Many decades have passed since then and the product of ‘il Commandetores’ desires have not only won races like Formula 1, but have also inspired generation after generation of enthusiasts to own a Ferrari one day.<br />
Last weekend Sydney Motorsport Park played host to the first ever Ferrari racing day in Australia. Though the skies were dark and chances of rainfall throughout the entire weekend were high, it didn’t deter true Ferrari enthusiasts away from what was bound to be the biggest gathering of Ferrari’s Australia had ever witnessed. With over $170 million worth of Ferrari’s in attendance, we were sure to be in for a breathtaking experience.<br />
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There were four main attractions across the weekend.&nbsp; The first being the Ferrari XX program, which saw owners lucky enough to purchase either the 599XX or the Ferrari FXX direct from Ferrari.&nbsp; The car is only a part of the overall program as customers pay £2 million, however they are only allowed to drive the car on special track days which are approved by Ferrari.<br />
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The FXX&#8217;s Evo engine is based on the Enzo, but displacement has been increased to (6.3 L; 382.1 cu in) from (6.0 L; 366.0 cu in) while the output has been boosted from the Enzo&#8217;s 670 PS (492.8 kW; 660.8 hp), to 860 PS (630 kW; 850 hp) at 9500 rpm<br />
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The gearbox incorporates the latest developments from Ferrari&#8217;s F1 program and has a shift time of under 100ms.&nbsp; The brake pads were also upgraded from the Enzo.&nbsp; However, it does retain the carbon fibre-reinforced silicon carbide (C/SiC) ceramic composite discs found on the Enzo.&nbsp; The tyres are custom-developed 19 inch slicks.<br />
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Ferrari has only built 30 of these, adding one special edition to the 29 that they originally had planned. The original 29 have all been sold to pre-selected past Ferrari customers.&nbsp; The 30th was retained by Ferrari S.p.A. and presented to Ferrari&#8217;s F1 World Champion driver, Michael Schumacher, when he retired from Formula One.<br />
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We were lucky enough to witness 2 FXX pushing the limits on SMSP.<br />
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Ferrari bought 6 599xx along to Ferrari racing days, what a spectacle it was to hear these at full song.<br />
The 599xx 6.0-liter V-12 makes 720 HP (536.9 KW) and 506 pound-feet of torque with a redline of 9000 rpm<br />
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The carbon-ceramic brakes are cooled by F1-derived “wheel donuts” that vent unwanted BTUs away from the rotors through slots around the wheels’ center-locking nut, under heavy braking you can see the rotors lighting up from the heat.<br />
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The car runs 29/67 R19 front and 31/71 R19 rear tyres with 19 × 11J wheel rims at the front and 19 × 12J at the rear, specifically developed to maximise stability in cornering.<br />
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Next up was the F1 Clienti, which sees the extremely wealthy who have been long time customers of Ferrari and were lucky enough to be given the opportunity to purchase an EX Formula 1 car from the 1970-present. This package from Ferrari includes: a full support crew, transporter, mechanic and handlers like a pro driver would receive on race day. We were lucky enough to witness 9 of these amazing machines grace SMSP.<br />
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Among these was the 3.5L V12 powered Ferrari 412 T1. The sheer sound of this car gives me goose bumps, it has to be one of the best sounding F1 cars I have ever heard!<br />
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Every piece of&nbsp; suspension, bracing and aero was a work of art!<br />
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This particular Ferrari 412 was driven by Gerhard Berger in the 1994 Formula one Championship with 1 win and 3 poles.<br />
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Amongst the classic formula 1 cars, there was a gem from 1985, the Ferrari 156.<br />
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Powered by a classic V6 Turbocharged motor producing 900 bhp (671 kW; 912 PS), this car was well known for the incident where Alboreto famously drove half a lap with the rear of his car on fire following another turbo failure in the European Grand Prix.<br />
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There were also a few modern F1 cars belting out some hot laps, sadly this will be one of the last times I&#8217;ll get to hear that iconic and haunting sound of a true Formula 1 car. Now as the sport moves into a new age, petrol guzzling dinosaurs like this will be distant memory.<br />
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Kimi Raikinon&#8217;s former&nbsp; whip was out stretching it&#8217;s legs as was Felipe Massa&#8217;s old car.<br />
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These cars were the peak of Formula One, seeing them race one last time was truly special.<br />
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We were also lucky enough to see the pit crew strip down a Ferrari.<br />
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The sheer volume of mechanical parts is amazing!<br />
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There is no doubt that there was a tonne of action on the track, but there was still more attractions to see throughout the event. The Ferrari F1 team were out and about performing a pit show to see how much support the driver actually gets from his team.<br />
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The team had a few demonstrations of actual pit stops from the drivers and showed us how it&#8217;s done!<br />
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Marc Gene leaving the pits with a fresh set of tyres.<br />
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We really can&#8217;t say no to a burn out can we?<br />
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The fun on the track was not over yet, with the Ferrari Challenge well underway.<br />
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The 458&#8217;s used in this challenge are fitted with a racing cockpit, racing wheels, track tyres and light weight panels and windows. They are also equipped with jack mountings just in case things don&#8217;t go to plan.<br />
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Some of the most exciting racing I have seen to date, with so many close calls and many overtakes it was the highlight of the day.<br />
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These 458&#8217;s were pushed to the limit, check out the heat waves coming from the exhaust!<br />
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There was so much excitement on and off the track, just take a look at this Ferrari F12 Berlinetta! Ferrari says it is the fasted road car they have ever produced!!<br />
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Throughout the years, Ferarri has always designed cars that have been (as Richard Hammond always says) a car found on posters stuck to a boys bedroom wall&#8230; The ultimate dream.<br />
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At the time the F40 was the fastest, most powerful, and most expensive car that Ferrari sold to the public. This was and in some cases still is the ultimate from for some.<br />
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Cars like the F40 and the 288 GTO have the reputation of being the biggest, most bad Ferrari&#8217;s of their respected times&#8230; Now that technology has evolved over time there is a new bad boy in town&#8230;<br />
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The La-Ferrari incorporates the use of electric motors to aid the already monstrous 6.3L V12 which produces a combined power of 800 PS (588 kW, 789 bhp) at 9000 rpm. With Ferrari stating it can do 0-300km/h in 15 seconds, it is a shame we couldn&#8217;t see a few laps around the track.<br />
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I could spend days talking about the cars Ferrari produced until my voice box gives up, from their record of Formula 1 championship wins, to their flagship cars that seem like the be all and end all of automotive production. To have an event of this magnitude organised by Ferrari themselves, hosted at SMSP, has got to be one of the highlights of my year.<br />
Thanks for reading,<br />
&#8211; Robert.<br />
Photos: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/FullMotionPhotography">Full Motion Photography</a></p>
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		<title>Top Gear Festival Sydney :: Fuel Injected Fun</title>
		<link>https://gripshiftslide.com/2014/03/15/top-gear-festival-sydney-fuel-injected-fun/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Grant]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2014 04:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
				<category><![CDATA[Drag]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Drift]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ayrton Senna]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gwyn Morgan]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[James May]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jeremy Clarkson]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Roberto Mocchetti]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[Top Gear Festival has been and gone, leaving behind the memories of two action packed days that were filled with bumper to bumper, side splitting fun. The festival plays out like any episode of BBC&#8217;s beloved Top Gear series, informative car reviews, intelligent and in depth opinions on all things automotive and of course relevant [&#8230;]]]></description>
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Top Gear Festival has been and gone, leaving behind the memories of two action packed days that were filled with bumper to bumper, side splitting fun.<br />
The festival plays out like any episode of BBC&#8217;s beloved Top Gear series, informative car reviews, intelligent and in depth opinions on all things automotive and of course relevant real world tests which help consumers make their next four wheeled purchase, armed with all the facts.<br />
At least that&#8217;s how the show would be without the three aging, quirky and downright childish presenters we have grown to love over the last twelve years. The Top Gear Festival packs up this 60 minute motoring TV show into a shipping container along with two of the hosts and a man simply known as The Stig and they get sent all over the world where tears of laughter are sure to follow.<br />
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The Australian leg of the tour was hosted at Sydney Motorsport park for it&#8217;s second year and once again saw Jeremy Clarkson and James May entertain record breaking crowds at Sydney&#8217;s racing circuit. Yes, that&#8217;s&nbsp;Bruno Senna strapped into a Nissan Micra bungee as it falls towards the ground!!<br />
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They again attempted to speed up the Australian Postal service in a nail biting postie bike race, a true blue Aussie event that saw exhilarating speeds in excess of 30kmh!!! James May hadn&#8217;t seen anything quite as exciting before.<br />
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Aside from the usual Top Gear antics, there was loads of genuine motoring action and racing all weekend. Australian Rally Champion, Neil Bates, was showing his classic Toyota Rally car still had all the moves.<br />
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When Neil is not racing the clock, expect a show! His skills could put some of Australia&#8217;s top drifters to shame.<br />
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The absolutely stunning Erebus Motorsport AMG SLS GT3 car. This striking piece of machinery was part of the Ultimate Speed Showdown, where six vehicles from a super bike to an F1 car, would go head to head for the fastest lap.<br />
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One of the new kids on the block for the V8 Super car series was the Mercedes Benz E63 V8 Super-car.&nbsp; It was another member of the Erebus Motorsport team that joined the fray for the Ultimate Speed Showdown. The team had plenty to prove over the weekend to the huge crowds.<br />
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Betty Klimenko nervously watching the Ultimate Speed Showdown unfold after a bet between her Erebus team and Redbull, with the loser having to wash the winning car. We&#8217;re not sure if Betty has ever seen an F1 car in action.<br />
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<div id="stcpDiv">Troy Bayliss hugged the corners on his Ducati Super Bike as he raced around the circuit with 5 cars during the showdown.</div>
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As the showdown came to an end, all eyes were on the Erebus E63 and the Redbull RB7 F1 Car&#8230;<br />
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Who was the winner and who was going to be washing the car?<br />
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<div id="stcpDiv">Ricciardo&#8217;s smile said it all! Betty lived up to her end of the deal and she washed the RB7 by hand with a bucket and sponge.</div>
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Not all the attractions were on the track however. There was a massive static display dedicated to the late Ayrton Senna. Recognised as one of the best F1 drivers and still sits as the third most successful driver of all time in terms of overall race wins.<br />
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Curating the exhibition, Formula One driver Bruno Senna, nephew of Ayrton Senna.<br />
Bruno gave a heartfelt insight into his Uncles&#8217; life and what inspired him and countless others to pursue racing and even just to be a better person each and every day.<br />
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On display was Aryton&#8217;s winning McLaren MP4/4, a marvel of it&#8217;s time. Winning 15 of it&#8217;s 16 races during the 1988 season.<br />
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Weighing a mere 540kg and powered by a 1.5l Honda V6 engine, using twin turbo chargers to produce 900bhp!!<br />
Ayrton took pole position 13 times in this car and won 8 races.<br />
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Aryton&#8217;s iconic helmet was also on show, if you haven&#8217;t yet watched the &#8216;Senna&#8217; documentary, it is a definite must watch and even if F1 doesn&#8217;t interest you, this is a film that will move you.</p>
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<p>McLaren unveiled the 650s, this was it&#8217;s first Australian appearance here at the Top Gear Festival.<br />
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The Coupe&#8217;s sales brochure announces some pretty impressive numbers. 0-100 in 3 seconds and a full quarter mile in just 10.5 seconds! This performance puts the 650S’ sprint to 200km/h in 8.4 sec, a full second quicker than the iconic McLaren F1<br />
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There isn&#8217;t a boring line on this car! Taking it&#8217;s design cues from the McLaren P1, this car was built to excite!<br />
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Huge cross drilled brakes help stop this car when things get a bit hairy.<br />
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The Mercedes built AMG engine is garnished with all the McLaren composite trimmings, making it a thing of astonishing beauty.<br />
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It seems any excuse will do to invite along Australia&#8217;s best drifters to tear it up around Sydney Motorsport Park and as it turns out, the Top Gear Festival is no exception.<br />
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Crowds love smoke shows and who better to help make some clouds than SA&#8217;s very own Drift Squid. Jake made the journey from South Australia to take part of the Just Car Insurance drift demos.<br />
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Sydney&#8217;s Hit n&#8217; Run&#8217;s V8 powered S15 was showing off some fresh battle scars to the crowds, we still think this is one of the best looking cars around.<br />
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The star of the show was Levi Clarke in the Exedy S15. Levi wowed the crowds with some huge entries and massive plumes of coloured smoke.<br />
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At one point Levi successfully blocked out sky with the biggest smoke show we&#8217;ve ever seen!!<br />
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It just wouldn&#8217;t be Top Gear without a display of cars I couldn&#8217;t hope to be able to ever afford.<br />
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The usual affair of bulls and horses.<br />
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Now this was as rare as it gets&#8230; The only Pagani Zonda Roadster in Australia!!<br />
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The Stig put in a couple of hot laps in with the topless McLaren 12C Spider in front of the crowds.<br />
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Top Gear invited some of the countries best drag racers out and the deafening drag cars kept fingers in ears, corn farmers in business and onlookers on the edges of their seats.<br />
The Gas Motorsport BMW lost control after a big launch and narrowly missed the walls after hitting the grass and sliding 50+ meters before coming to a stop.<br />
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Some tried their hand at power skidding and it seems Agges from the Insane Drifters approved&nbsp; of this Camaro&#8217;s efforts.<br />
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The weekend was coming to an end, but things weren&#8217;t over for Red bull&#8217;s Daniel Ricciardo. The team was getting set for another attempt at the lap record for Sydney Motorsport Park.<br />
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Ricciardo had already beaten Mark Webbers time from last year by just 500th&#8217;s of a second at just 1.13.08 on Saturday. However on the Sunday, Daniel was determined to go back out and smash it!<br />
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And smash it he did! Daniel found another 2 seconds around Sydney Motorsport Park with a blistering 1.11.23!!!<br />
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The winning car and winning team rolling back to the pits in front of one very happy crowd of spectators.<br />
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Jeremy interviewed Daniel on track about the record lap before letting Daniel hop back into the drivers seat to demonstrate how fast drivers celebrate&#8230;<br />
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With a victory skid of course!!<br />
One of the best events to date, the Top Gear Festival is yet to disappoint. Year after year, it captures the fun that makes the BBC show so special to car lovers the world over and then translates that into a stage show extraordinaire with real cars, real drivers and real action all on a live track.<br />
Don&#8217;t miss 2015&#8217;s show, we already can&#8217;t wait for the next festival!<br />
Thanks for reading,<br />
&#8211; Gwyn.<br />
Images provided by the talented Roberto Mocchetti | <a href="https://www.facebook.com/FullMotionPhotography">Full Motion Photography</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sydney will once again play host to one of the greatest motoring events for fans of all things internal combustion, speed and Jeremy Clarkson. That’s right Top Gear Festival is back for 2014!!<br />
The festival is set to top last year’s excitement 6 times over with their latest challenge dubbed, “6 Degrees of Acceleration”. The Ultimate Speed Showdown will see 6 iconic racing machines from 6 completely different disciplines of motorsport scrambling for 1st place over just 5 laps…<br />
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<p dir="ltr" id="docs-internal-guid-168030c5-486b-491e-7e62-0b392600d4c6">Piloting these thoroughbred racing machines are some of the world’s greatest racers.<br />
Behind the wheel of the Red Bull F1 will be Daniel Riccardo, hanging on for dear life on the Ducati is Troy Bayliss, Will Davison and Lee Holdsworth will share duties between the V8 super car and GT3 car, Neal Bates will be driving blind without a co-pilot in the WRC rally car, and finally, Garth Walden will be pushing the laws of physics in the Tilton Time Attack Evo.</p>
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So the question on our minds, which team will win? The Red Bull F1, Ducati Superbike, V8 super car, WRC rally car, Time Attack Evo or the GT3 race car?<br />
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To catch this monumental race and all the usual Top Gear shenanigans head to&nbsp; <a href="http://www.topgearfestivalsydney.com.au" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://www.topgearfestivalsydney.com.au</a></p>
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		<title>F1 Melbourne :: Shell x Ferrari Practice Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Mar 2013 07:06:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The F1 Grand Prix is arguably the largest motoring event in the world and I feel ashamed to write that I have never actually sat down and watched an entire race and have never been to the race hosted in my very own city&#8230; How can I even call myself an enthusiast?! Well this all [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The F1 Grand Prix is arguably the largest motoring event in the world and I feel ashamed to write that I have never actually sat down and watched an entire race and have never been to the race hosted in my very own city&#8230; How can I even call myself an enthusiast?!<br />
Well this all changed for me just over a week ago, whilst I was sitting down in front of my computer (much the same as every other spare minute not spent at my 9-5 or at another car event) I received an email notification and began reading&#8230;<br />
&#8220;Hi Gwyn<br />
On behalf of <a href="http://www.shell.com.au/products-services/shell-motorsport-tpkg.html">Shell Australia</a> we’d like to invite you to spend a day<br />
with the Shell and Ferrari team for the F1 on Friday 15 March.&#8221;<br />
I also received the same message on our Facebook page and I knew that this was the real deal!<br />
So at the drop of a hat I arranged time off from work and eagerly sent my reply, which of course was&nbsp; a &#8220;YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!&#8221;<br />
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Fast forward to the big day &#8211; Friday the 15th of March.<br />
I arrived at the main entrance to the temporary racetrack that is built around Albert Park Lake and without a minute to spare I met up with our tour group.<br />
Looking around the circle of people, there were several big wigs from some of Australia&#8217;s leading online sources of automotive content, tech reviews and more.<br />
One familiar face jumped out at me, it was Matyas from <a href="http://www.downshiftaus.com/">Downshift</a> who had made the journey down from Queensland! Now that is dedication!<br />
After the formalities were over we made our way through the club displays and into some of the more high security areas and before we were asked to switch off our cameras, I managed to snap a quick shot of this historic Skyline racer as the group moved into the pit areas and Shell Track lab.<br />
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This tight little cosy space is what all the fuss was really about though and was the reason for the tour and our golden ticket to see behind the scenes of the F1.<br />
This is of course the Shell Track Lab and it is here the team runs multiple tests on all of the Ferrari cars oils and fuel.<br />
Over the span of one day the fuel is tested at least four times and oil samples from the engine and driveline are tested for traces of specific metals that might help provide an early warning sign before there&#8217;s any major mechanical failure.<br />
The lab goes wherever Ferrari go\. So this on-site office is packed up and shipped all over the globe. Shell really invests a lot of time and money into Ferrari&#8217;s success.<br />
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After being in the lab we were then escorted out into the pit lane!!<br />
At this moment, seeing all the buzz and excitement around me I realised this was pretty special. The entire time we were in the pits the V8 Supercars were out stretching their legs and with every pass down the main straight the walls would rattle and the noise would echo off the grandstands.&nbsp; All the while the pit crews continued about their tasks and seemed not to notice the end of world approaching with every top speed fly by from the throaty V8&#8217;s.<br />
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&#8220;Just stand in front of the garage and smile&#8230; or something&#8221; Being put on the spot for my photo I couldn&#8217;t muster up the energy for my best Derick Zoolander &#8216;bluesteel&#8217; but managed this instead.<br />
In all honesty, I think I was still in awe and couldn&#8217;t believe this was actually happening. We&#8217;ve now proved ourselves in having such a strong online presence that we are being invited to press days like this, what an honour.<br />
It&#8217;s a pretty good feeling to be noticed by a little company that goes by the name of <a href="http://www.shell.com.au/products-services/shell-motorsport-tpkg.html">Shell Motorsports</a>!!<br />
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After our tour of the Ferrari pit and Shell track lab, we then moved onto the Shell Marquee where we were wined and dined and kept entertained until the big practice session.<br />
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We were also treated to miniature Lego kits including various Ferrari&#8217;s and even a full pit crew! No one is ever too old for Lego!<br />
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Meanwhile there was several aerial displays being performed by the RAAF Roulettes and they even brought out a fighter jet but more on that later!<br />
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In the corner of our hospitality suite there was this magnificent simulator, sporting three full HD displays, force feedback and three very realistic pedals!<br />
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The seat itself was actually mounted on some hydrolic pistons which helped let your spine know if you were in fact driving on the ripple strip or even worse for your vertebrae&#8230; The dirt!!<br />
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After my turn on the simulator, I felt pretty chuffed to have made my way onto the leaderboard in the top 10, only to be blown away by Mr Downshift himself. Maytas.<br />
He&#8217;d scored top spot but was later knocked back down and missed out on snapping up a rare Lego Ferrari kit worth a few $$$ by only two spots!<br />
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While we enjoyed our light lunch and refreshments, the course was being prepped for the big practice.<br />
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Shell had organised to have a few guest speakers come and share some insight into the motorsport world that revolves around Shells fuels and lubricants while we were waiting for the howling F1&#8217;s to hit the track.<br />
The Dick Johnson team were the first to speak and got the intimate crowd&#8217;s attention for the rest of the speakers.<br />
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Then Ferrari test driver Marc Gené enjoyed a brief moment in the spotlight and shared some insights into his work for the team and his hopes for the rest of the season.<br />
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Our last guest speaker was Guy Lovett, Shell Technology Manager for Ferrari. Having just stepped into this new role he was all smiles and very friendly which is easy to understand given that he just landed his dream job!<br />
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After Guy&#8217;s time on stage we were allowed some time to have a quick interview with the man of the hour about his work and what the Shell Track Lab offers Ferrari what no one else can&#8230;<br />
<strong>GSS</strong>: So how did you get into this? Is your background in chemistry?<br />
<strong>Guy</strong>: My background is automotive engineering. I’ve been working with Shell since 2004, and I started in engine testing for commercial applications. Currently I’m working for both Ferrari and Ducati in similar roles.<br />
<strong>GSS</strong>: How similar are the race fuels/lubricants to off-the-shelf V-Power and Helix?<br />
<strong>Guy</strong>: With fuel, strict FIA regulations force them to be very similar. The rules are designed to ensure relevance to road technologies. But there is some scope to tailor fuels for the team. Having said that, we’ve run an F1 car on road fuel. Alonso drove it with fuel from nearest Shell at the Fiorano track, and BBC did a documentary on it. There was less than 1 second difference between them over a roughly 60-second lap. Racing fuel was better for acceleration though. In terms of oil, there are no regulations, so it’s very different to road stuff. We’re able to tailor everything very specifically to the Ferrari engines.<br />
<strong>GSS</strong>: Does the race fuel have an octane number?<br />
<strong>Guy</strong>: Yes, but I can’t tell you what it is. There’s a minimum though.<br />
<strong>GSS</strong>: How much fuel do you guys ship to each race and how?<br />
<strong>Guy</strong>: We ship in about 2000L of fuel for each race. But development and adjustments are ongoing, so the fuel the drivers start the race with is not the same fuel that they end the race with. The logistics can be incredibly complex due to lead times. We generally use sea freight due to the weight, but sometimes air freight is necessary. The cars have a capacity of about 150L. This will be reducing to about 100L for the 2014 race season.<br />
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<strong>GSS</strong>: What power are the cars making on a good day?<br />
<strong>Guy</strong>: Upwards of 800hp. This may not seem like a huge amount, but consider that the minimum weight is 642kgs. The power-to-weight ratio is the key metric.<br />
<strong>GSS</strong>: What are the most important things you test/measure for in the oil samples? Which engine parts or metals are you looking for specifically?<br />
<strong>Guy</strong>: There’s a list of key metals, but it’s confidential. Combinations of metals in the liquids point in the direction of a component. We can pick up failures before physical faults occur. It’s really very useful info for the Ferrari team. No-one else has a dedicated fuels/oils team on site for every race, because space is very tight. But it shows us how seriously Ferrari take this partnership.<br />
<strong>GSS</strong>: What’s the worst mistake you’ve seen or know of in terms of fuels? Have you blown an engine during a race due to fuel/lubricants?<br />
<strong>Guy</strong>: If we’re not breaking engines, we’re not pushing hard enough. We’ve broken many on the test bed, more than I care to remember. And engine lifetime is designed to be about 3 races, which includes qualifying etc. So about 2 to 2.5 hours. But I think there’s scope for improvement in reliability and longevity.<br />
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<strong>GSS</strong>: And development on the new V6 turbo motor?<br />
<strong>Guy</strong>: We have lots of experience in formulating new fluids. It’s a given that they will have a different appetite for fuels compared to the V8s. So as soon as new rules are announced, we start development straight away and begin mapping fuel and oil requirements. And the changes to motors make F1 racing more relevant to road cars.<br />
<strong>GSS</strong>: Was there a defining moment when you sat down and realised: “Holy shit, I’m working in one of the best jobs in the world?” How old are you?<br />
<strong>Guy</strong>: Not one, but several moments actually. I only started the job recently, so the first one was the phone call from the boss, saying I got the job. Next was my first trip to Maranello, where they design and build the Ferrari F1 cars. The next one was receiving this Ferrari uniform [points at self]. The next one was my first race. My most recent one was looking at my own Ferrari headset, with my name printed on it. And I’m 32 years old. But it can be difficult to manage a young family (daughter is 2.5, son is 1 year old) with continuous travel. And of course, I’m never off the clock.<br />
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Then for the rest of the afternoon I was left to my own devices, I walked half of the incredibly large circuit before I realised I was just getting further away from my exit.<br />
Along the way I found a few tiny openings in the unforgiving fences that line the track.<br />
These Mazda 6&#8217;s were going flat out with a mix of different celebrities behind the wheel and after the race is done and dusted the cars are made standard once more and given back to dealerships to then sell&nbsp; for a cheaper price.<br />
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Earlier I mentioned a fighter Jet being flown by the RAAF for their aerial demos, well it may look harmless in this photo but this made the most horrific and loud sound I have ever heard in my life.<br />
From out of nowhere this magnificent roar came from above sending a woman to the ground and nearby birds in a panic from their tree&#8217;s.<br />
Words cannot describe the heart stopping feeling as my ears where attacked from out of nowhere!!<br />
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For the rest of the day I just tried to soak up as much of the atmosphere as I could and tried my hand at fence photography. These damn cars kept getting in the shot and ruining it.<br />
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I persevered with the fences to not much avail. On the plus side I did manage to get a rather nice snap of this Red Bull car screaming past.<br />
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I did spend a bit of time just staring down the main straight thinking about the chaos that would unfold on Sunday, a brief moment in time as the cars spring to life signaling the start of the race and the new season.<br />
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Over the weekend the V8 Super cars were out in force desperately trying to prove their new chassis now that there&#8217;s some new kids on the block, Mercedes and Nissan have really given the stale sport an injection of excitement and created some new rivalries.<br />
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There was high hopes for Mark Webber to secure a spot on the podium while he was on home soil but as fate had it a faulty ecu had set him back on the start line, Webber held on and finished 6th<br />
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One thing the surprised me being the naive motor sport fan having never been to the F1 before is how different all the cars sounded, the high pitched howl of the Mercedes and Red Bull cars compared to the raw clanking mechanical sound of the Ferrari&#8217;s down gearing through the corners. Those sounds will stay with me for a long time!<br />
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Red Bull was tipped to be the race leader with many teams openly comparing themselves to Red Bulls faster lap times from the previous season but Sebastian only managed to secure third place on the big day.<br />
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It was great to see Ferrari place 2nd after our guided tour just days before the race, the level of commitment from every man and woman that is involved in these cars is truly inspirational.<br />
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So going from complete F1 novice to being guided through the Ferrari Pit and then the Shell Track Lab, I&#8217;m sure many of you would be quite jealous reading this but rest assured. I now have the bug!!<br />
Seeing what really goes into each car, the level of development and research that sees these cars constantly being developed throughout the race season within the guidelines to squeeze every single bit of performance out of both the car and the people behind it.<br />
Thank you to <a href="http://www.shell.com.au/products-services/shell-motorsport-tpkg.html">Shell Motorsport</a> for the amazing opportunity, it has been a eye opening experience and helped me become a better motoring enthusiast!<br />
Thanks for reading,<br />
Gwyn.<br />
Additional images,<br />
David Napoleone.<br />
Getty Images.<br />
<strong>2013 Australian Grand Prix Race Results</strong>:<br />
1 Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 58 1:30:03.225<br />
2 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 58 +12.451<br />
3 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 58 +22.346<br />
4 Felipe Massa Ferrari 58 +33.577<br />
5 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 58 +45.561<br />
6 Mark Webber Red Bull 58 +46.800<br />
7 Adrian Sutil Force India 58 +1:05.068<br />
8 Paul di Resta Force India 58 +1:08.449<br />
9 Jenson Button McLaren 58 +1:21.630<br />
10 Romain Grosjean Lotus 58 +1:22.759<br />
11 Sergio Pérez McLaren 58 +1:23.367<br />
12 Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 58 +1:23.857<br />
13 Esteban Gutiérrez Sauber 57 +1 Lap<br />
14 Valtteri Bottas Williams 57 +1 Lap<br />
15 Jules Bianchi Marussia 57 +1 Lap<br />
16 Charles Pic Caterham 56 +2 Laps<br />
17 Max Chilton Marussia 56 +2 Laps<br />
18 Giedo van der Garde Caterham 56 +2 Laps<br />
Ret Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 39 Hydraulics<br />
Ret Nico Rosberg Mercedes 26 Electrical<br />
Ret Pastor Maldonado Williams 24 Spun off<br />
DNS Nico Hülkenberg Sauber 0 Fuel system</p>
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