Mark Webber: It feels great to finally win

Over the eight seasons since his Formula One debut in 2002, Mark Webber had clinched a total of six podium finishes, but some had started to question whether he would ever win a race. On Sunday, however, Webber finally got his chance, taking victory ahead of Red Bull team mate Sebastian Vettel at the German Grand Prix.

“It was a very special day,” he said in an interview on Red Bull’s official website. “Personally, for me it was very nice but the fact that the team also got another one-two seems to have got ignored, but that was also very important. We’ve made the most out of the last couple of races, in which we couldn’t have done better. I’d had two second places, so I knew the momentum was with me and now I’ve got the win. It’s just great to finally get the victory.

“I’ve now crossed the uncharted waters of pole position and a victory, so that can only help. It can’t be a hindrance, that’s for sure. To lead and not be the chaser was a first for me. I hope that the momentum can continue, even if there is no doubt there will be some tough races in the future. But getting this first win means that when it’s close, the races might seem more straightforward for me.”

As the first Australian in 28 years to win a Grand Prix, Webber has been inundated with messages of congratulations from around the world. But the 32 year-old was particularly bowled over by the reception he received when he attended a post-race debrief, at Red Bull’s UK base in Milton Keynes, on Monday.

“It was incredible,” he explained. “As an introduction for me, they played the recording of my car-to-pit radio as I crossed the finish line. I didn’t realise how long I was shouting for! The response was incredible. There are still a lot of people at the factory whom I worked with back in my Jaguar days there and we have been through a lot together.

“There are also a lot of new people, who haven’t been in Formula One for that long and they are at the start of an incredible journey. As a team, as a group of people working together, including those at Renault, everything that Dietrich (Mateschitz) has done, and Adrian (Newey) with his group and Christian (Horner), we have finally unlocked the door to success.

“The past few years have certainly been tough, but now we have clearly made the most of the new regulations and shown we are a team that can fight at the front. We know we can expect some fights this season with other teams coming through, but that’s what this sport is about and we’re ready for it.”

Webber’s German victory is Red Bull’s third of the season following Vettel’s wins in China and Great Britain. The team is now just 19.5 points adrift of Brawn in the constructors’ standings, while Webber is third in the drivers’ championship on 45.5 points, with Vettel in second on 47, and Brawn’s Jenson Button in the lead on 68.

Source: http://www.formula1.com

Aussie rules! Webber romps to victory in Germany

"Mark Webber you are a Grand Prix winner. Well done! Brilliant drive!" Those words, from Red Bull's engineers, told you all you needed to know about Sunday's German Grand Prix. No matter what they threw at the Australian, including a drive-through penalty for a brush off the startline with Brawn's Rubens Barrichello, Webber came through and delivered in devastating style.

After that brush he shadowed Barrichello as they stormed away while fast-starting Heikki Kovalainen in the McLaren held up Brawn's Jenson Button, Ferrari's Felipe Massa and Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel. And even with his penalty stop on Lap 14, when Barrichello refuelled, Webber kept the lead.

His second stop, five laps later, dropped him down to eighth, but he was back in the lead by Lap 33 when all of the main first pit stops had been made, and he controlled it easily from there. Barrichello lost time in his second stop with a refuelling rig problem, and later, like Button, struggled to warm his tyres. Both were on three-stop strategies, which dropped them from second and third places with 10 laps left.

Thus it was Sebastian Vettel who came through to grab second, in Red Bull's third one-two of the season, after a weekend in which his team mate completely eclipsed him. Massa was strong all day for Ferrari and took third ahead of Nico Rosberg, who drove superbly early on with a high fuel load and thoroughly deserved fourth for Williams.

The Brawns switched places in their final stops, as Button made his a lap later, and they finished fifth and sixth, hounded to the finish by Fernando Alonso's Renault, which set fastest lap. Behind them, Kovalainen clung on for the final point for McLaren, with Toyota's Timo Glock, BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld, Force India's Giancarlo Fisichella and Williams' Kazuki Nakajima in his wheeltracks.

It was, after all, a terrible day for Force India's Adrian Sutil, who ran as high as second before his first refuelling stop, but then lost it all through a clash with Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen as he exited the pits. He needed another stop for a new front wing and finished a tearful 15th, behind Renault's Nelson Piquet and BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica. Stewards looked into the Raikkonen incident, but decided no action was necessary.

Toyota's Jarno Trulli was delayed after a brush in traffic on the opening lap and finished 17th, behind Sebastien Buemi in the sole Toro Rosso to finish. And right at the back, the only lapped runner was McLaren's Lewis Hamilton. The world champion made a brilliant start, led fractionally on the outside at Turn One, but then got his right-rear tyre clipped by Webber and had to pit at the end of the lap with a puncture. That was all she wrote.

The day, however, belonged to Webber as Advance Australia Fair played at the end of a Grand Prix for the first time since Alan Jones won in Las Vegas back in 1981. It was superb victory in the most trying circumstances, and Webber thoroughly deserved his maiden success.

Button still leads the championship, with 68 points, but now Vettel is second with 47, Webber third with 45.5 and Barrichello drops to fourth on 44.

Source: http://www.formula1.com

Cagiva Mito 125 (2008)

Technical Specifications
Model ID
Manufacturer (Make)Cagiva
Model NameMito 125
Year2008
Category(class)Sport
Engine
Engine Capacity (Displacement)124 ccm (7.57 cubic inches)
Engine TypeSingle cylinder
Bore x StrokeØ56.0 mm x 50.6 mm (Ø2.2 inches x 1.99 inches)
Bore/Stroke Ratio1.11
Compression Ratio7.4:1
Stroke2
Fuel System(Carburetion)Carburettor. Dell’Orto´ PHBH 28 BD
IgnitionC.D.I. with variable spark advance
Cooling SystemLiquid
Exhaust SystemCatalyzed
Powertrain
ClutchWet, multiplate type; mechanical release system
Gearbox6 speed
Transmission (Final Drive)Chain
Chassis/Suspension/Brakes
Frame TypeAluminium double extruded beam with cast head pipe and rear plates
Front SuspensionMarzocchi upside down telescopic hydraulic fork
Front Suspension Travel120 mm (4.72 inches)
Rear SuspensionSachs progressive with hydraulic shock absorbers. Adjustable spring preload
Front BrakesSingle disc. Bremo
Front Brakes DiameterØ320 mm (Ø12.6 inches)
Rear BrakesSingle disc. Bremo
Rear Brakes DiameterØ230 mm (Ø9.06 inches)
Front Tire110/70-ZR17
Rear Tire150/60-ZR17
Dimensions
Overall Length1979 mm (77.91 inches)
Wheelbase1374 mm (54.09 inches)
Ground Clearance175 mm (6.89 inches)
Dry Weight125.0 kg (276 lb)
Fuel Capacity 14.00 litres (3.7 gallons)
Performance
Max Power9.00 HP (6.6 kW)
Max Torque11.00 Nm (8.09 ft*lbs)
Power/Weight Ratio0.06 Hp/Kg
Top Speed-
Acceleration (dart, speedup) time
0-100 km/h27.3 seconds
0-60 mph25.9 seconds
  • 1/4 mile
  • -
  • 60 to 140 km/h, highest gear
  • -

    Photo:
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    Source:
    http://motoprofi.com

    Cagiva SST 350 (1982)

    Technical Specifications
    Engine
    Engine type
    Bore x Stroke
    Displacement
    Max power
    Max torque
    Gearbox
    Final drive

    air cooled, single cylinder, 2-stroke
    80 mm x 68 mm
    342 cm3 (cc)
    25 hp (18.6 kW) @ 5750 rpm
    32 Nm (23.6 ft. lbs) @ 5000 rpm
    Manual 5-Speed
    Chain
    Dimensions
    Dry weight
    Fuel capacity
    Tyre (front)
    Tyre (rear)
    Brake (front)

    133 kg (293.2 pounds)
    14 l (3.7 gallon US)
    3.25-19
    4.00-18
    single 250 mm disc with 1-piston calipers

    Source:
    http://www.fixya.com

    Career Opportunities in PT Ultrajaya Milk Industry and Trading Co

    PT Ultrajaya Milk Industry & Trading Co. is a leader in the packaged liquid foods business, is looking for energetic and talented young professionals for following positions:

    1. Technician (TCH)
    Requirements:
    • Male
    • Maximum age 25 years old
    • Hold min D3 from reputable University with min GPA 2.9 grade in Technical drawing, Statistic, English, Mathematic A or minus A major in Electrical (Arus Lemah), Mechantronic, Mechanical, Otomasy
    • Good communication skill
    • Able to work under pressure
    • Having basic knowledge in Computer operasional
    • Having experience in Supervision more preferable

    2. Area Sales Officer (ASO)
    Requirements:
    • University Graduate
    • Age between 27 - 32 years old
    • Between 3 - 5 years experience in sales with 2 years experience as a SUPERVISOR handling distributor
    • Computer literate
    • Based in Bandung and willing to travel 15 - 18 days in month
    • Self Motivated, hard working and a team player
    • Prior experience in Food Industry is an advantage

    3. Area Sales Manager (ASM)
    Requirements:
    • University Graduate
    • Age between 32 - 37 years old
    • Between 5 - 7 years experience in sales with 2 years experience as a MANAGER handling distributor/independent sales team
    • Computer literate
    • Based in Bandung and willing to travel 10 - 12 days in month
    • Strong leadership skills,self motivated,hard working and team player
    • Prior experience in Food Industry is an advantage

    PT Ultrajaya Milk Industry & Trading Co.
    Jl Raya Cimareme No 131
    Padalarang Kabupaten Bandung
    Bandung 40552

    Source: http://datalowongankerja.com

    Job Vacancy in PT Propelat (Based in Bandung)

    PT Propelat, urgently required:

    1. Corporate Secretary (Based in Bandung)
    Requirements:
    • Male/Female
    • Maximum age 30 years old
    • Hold min D3/S1 is preferable from Law university
    • Able to operate some Windows application such Ms. Word, Excel, Power Point & other related program
    • Good in personality & appreance.
    • Proven to have good track record of interpersonal & communication skills
    In high level of commitment & dedication
    • Prossessing positive work attitudes, initiative
    • Able to start immediately and can work underpressure
    • Have fluency in English both oral and writing
    • Willing and able to travel

    2. Manager / Staff Project
    Requirements:
    • Male
    • Minimum age 45 years old
    • Hold min S1 is preferable from Civil Engineering
    • Able to operate Autocad Program
    • Experiences min 4 years in Piping Construction
    • Good in personality & appreance.
    • Proven to have good track record of interpersonal & communication skills
    • Prossessing positive work attitudes, initiative
    • Able to start immediately
    • Can work underpressure, loyal and honest

    Please submit your CV, recent photographs to: hrdprope@yahoo.co.id

    Oil, Gas and Chemical Manager (Bangkok)

    Job Description :
    -Responsible for the OG&C Division ‘s day-to-day activities including Budget responsibility, Sales/Marketing activities, Administration, Staffing, Training, Systems improvement and interface with branch and other divisional managers.
    -Responsible for monitoring, recruiting new staff and identifying training needs of staff in line with the strategy to improve operational efficiency.
    -Develop and implement sales and marketing strategies in coordination with the sector’s global and regional strategies.
    -Responsible for driving the sales/marketing activities through the development and implementation of sales plans for traditional services, new services and cross selling between departments where appropriate.
    -Responsible for preparing, reporting and monitoring monthly activities as per company’s reporting formats and schedules.
    -Responsible for planning, preparing, implementing, monitoring and adjusting the business plans and budgets with assistance from the General Manager of Core Services.
    -Responsible for driving the internal implementation of ISO 9000 within the OG&C Division and for assisting the branch managers with the process control components of ISO 9000 as they are related to the inspection activities for OG&C services with assistance from the National Quality Manager. To ensure appropriate training, documentation and implementation of procedures.
    -Define and implement a skills/salary matrix, which will be used to categorize the inspectors’ competency levels. This matrix is used for defining remuneration structures, job allocations and identifying training requirements.
    -Responsible for the development of your immediate supervisors. The objective is to nurture, support and train them to be effective managers, decision makers and problem solvers in the day-to-day activities thus reduce the reliance of the business on individuals.
    -Ensure that the costs are in line with the budget objectives and take preventative and corrective action when required.
    Required Professional Skills :
    Required Experience : At least 8 years experience in petroleum and chemicals business with business sense and Oil, Gas and Chemical inspection, Business development experience
    Required Academic Qualifications :
    Vacancy Reference : 10575/002

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