Vital Equipment paints it orange for the RBF

The company responsible for distributing the control fuel for the FIA World Rally Championship and the MSA British Touring Car Championship, Vital Equipment, recently Painted it Orange to support the Richard Burns Foundation. Vital Equipment staff members proudly sported their RBF T-shirts as they provided the refuel at the recent Bettega Memorial Rallysprint event and in the process, had all eight drivers sign one of the shirts, which will be auctioned off in support of the RBF.

As every year, this year's event ran alongside the Bologna Motorshow and brought together eight drivers and riders from across motorsport, including the WRC and MotoGP.

By the end of the competition, it was Petter Solberg who took the overall victory, with Italian MotoGP rider Andrea Dovizioso taking an amazing second place, much to the delight of the crowd and the consternation of other rally drivers.

Mini team driver Kris Meeke was third while Ford now-number one driver Jari-Matti Latvala had to settle for fourth place.

Vital Equipment staff wore their Paint it Orange T-Shirts, created to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Burns' WRC title win, with pride throughout the event, to demonstrate their support of this worthy cause. However, they also decided to try to take things one step further, by asking every driver taking part in the event to sign one of the T-shirts, to become an auction prize.

Not only did every driver do so, they also posed for a photo. Vital Equipment will mount the shirt, along with a photo of every driver who took part and signed it, in a frame and then auction this off early in the New Year. Naturally, the proceeds will go to the Richard Burns Foundation.

Commenting, Vital Equipment Managing Director Alistair Roberts said: "I am delighted that we were able to get all the drivers taking part to sign the shirt and of course, am extremely grateful to all of them. We wanted to show our support for the RBF but at the same time, try to add a little extra and I am very proud that they all got behind us."

Details of the auction will be released in the New Year.

Sir Alex Ferguson says television has too much power

In an exclusive interview with BBC North West Tonight, Ferguson said TV controls aspects of the game because of the vast amount of money it provides.

He claimed clubs had lost control over fixtures and this had had a detrimental effect on those competing in Europe.

"When you shake hands with the devil you have to pay the price," he said. "Television is God at the moment."

He added: "It shows itself quite clearly because when you see the fixture lists come out now, they can pick and choose whenever they want the top teams on television.

"You get some ridiculous situations when you're playing on Wednesday night in Europe and then at lunchtime the following Saturday. You ask any manager if they would pick that themselves and there'd be no chance."

And clubs, the 69-year-old Scot added, are not even getting the kind of money they deserve from TV. He said the Premier League sold their product to 200 countries and "when you think of that I don't think we get enough money".

Former Football Association chief executive Brian Barwick agreed that football is now "super-reliant on television" but suggested that TV revenue had helped facilitate United's success under Ferguson.

"Sir Alex's comments always have to be taken seriously - he is a very wise and experienced football man," Barwick told BBC Sport.

"But on this one, I do think Manchester United have almost had a lion's share of TV revenue over a period of time and it has helped build a fantastic stadium in Old Trafford and helped build Sir Alex's teams with star players.

"Manchester United will always do well in the television market because a lot of people follow them.

"The Premier League should be applauded for the number of countries it has got the game to. It has been a massive success story."

The Premier League's television rights deal was last renewed in February 2009 when Sky reportedly paid in excess of £1.6bn to show five 23-game packages from 2010-13. Irish-based broadcaster Setanta paid £159m for one bundle of 69 matches over the three years. This package was later taken over by ESPN.

The record deal equates to clubs earning, on average, £4.3m for each game shown live on television.

In addition, overseas TV deals earned Premier League clubs just over £17m each last season.

Under the new deal, United earned more than £60m from television last season - a combination of fees for having their matches shown live, and prize money based upon league position.

So far this season, the champions have appeared in six televised league games, and are scheduled to appear three more times before the end of November.

United have the benefit of home fixtures after each of their scheduled Champions League group matches, while their current nearest rivals at the top of the Premier League table, Manchester City, must play away from home in each league fixture after their own matches in Europe's premier club competition.

In an in-depth interview with North West Tonight, Sir Alex Ferguson also discussed:

The effect of losing to Barcelona in the 2009 Champions League Final: "When Barcelona beat us in Rome there was an issue on how we could get to that level. We've made steady progress since then."

On the club's youth policy: "We have a nucleus of young players aged around the 20-21 mark who can be the nucleus of what we regarded as the Giggs, Scholes, Neville, Beckham era."

On his longevity at the club: "Nobody talks about sacking [me] so I can have the vision of looking two, three years ahead."

On his rumoured dressing room tirades: "Myths grow all the time. If I was to listen to the number of times I've thrown teacups then we've gone through some crockery in this place. It's completely exaggerated, but I don't like people arguing back with me."

On losing: "I don't like losing but I've mellowed. I maybe have a short fuse but it goes away quicker now."

On football's future: "I feel sympathy for the working class lad. I've always championed about ticket prices and try to equate that to people's salaries. I look at some of those London prices when we go there and it's horrendous. But I think the Premier league is a strong product because there's a tremendous honesty in our game and fans play a part in that."

On player's salaries: "You can understand that clubs are desperate to win something and their imagination stretches and they end up paying silly money for players you'd never consider."

On turning 70 in December: "When I was 60-65 it didn't bother me. I am just glad to be here. Getting to Hogmanay at 70 - I'm delighted."

Paul Scholes understands Carlos Tevez's refusal to play

Ex-Manchester United midfielder Scholes was unwilling to play in a League Cup tie in 2001, having been dropped for the previous game against Liverpool.

He stated what he did was "equally bad if not worse" than Tevez's situation.

"I know Carlos quite well. He's a player who wants to be playing," Scholes told BBC Radio 5 live.

"When he's a sub, it will be killing him.

"It's totally up to the manager but Carlos wouldn't have been thinking that. He'll be thinking, 'The manager is against me, why is he not bringing me on? I'm City's best player and he's not playing me'.

"I'm not saying he [Tevez] is right - it's totally up to the manager."

Scholes, 36, refused to play for Sir Alex Ferguson after being selected in a weakened team for a November 2001 League Cup defeat by Arsenal, a day after being dropped for a Premier League defeat by rivals Liverpool.

And he added: "You think you should be playing and my head was all over the place. I thought he [Sir Alex Ferguson] was messing me about, wrongly really. It's up to him what he does with his team.

"I realise it was stupid. I let the manager down and it was something I regretted. It's probably similar to Carlos Tevez's state of mind if it is true he refused to come on."

Scholes insists he apologised to Ferguson soon afterwards and was fined a week's wages.

He said: "Considering what I did, the manager was well within his rights to sack me and do whatever he wanted me to do with me.

"I went to apologise as soon as I realised I'd made a massive mistake.

"He fined me the maximum and that was it - the story was over and I think I played the next game."

The former England international retired in the wake of United's Champions League final defeat to Barcelona in May to take up a coaching role within the backroom staff at Old Trafford.

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Specifications
Lenovo LePad S2005
Network2G
3G
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
HSDPA 2100
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
155.5 x 81.7 x 10 mm (6.12 x 3.22 x 0.39 in)
198 gram
LTPS IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
480 x 800 pixels, 5.0 inches (~187 ppi pixel density)
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Call records
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Card slot
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Yes
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EDGE
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WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
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Yes
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Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, hotspot
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CPU
Messaging
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Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
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Video
Colors
Java
Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)
Dual-core 1.2 GHz Scorpion
SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
HTML, Adobe Flash

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Yes
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Stand-by
Talk time
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LCR Honda sign Bradl on two-year deal

LCR Honda has officially confirmed the signing of 2011 Moto2 World Champion Stefan Bradl on a two-year contract.

The German rider tested with the MotoGP outfit at Valencia immediately after the final round of the 2011 season, and impressed Team Manager Lucio Cecchinello with his display on the RC212V.

Bradl will now make the step up to the premier class in 2012, riding a RC213V for the team, and Cecchinello said of the deal: “Next year will be very important for MotoGP. Starting from next April the Championship will be rich with new technical rules and participants.”

“Together with Honda we have considered several riders, and Stefan was one of our candidates. After the Test in Valencia we were very impressed by his potential and his determination. Stefan is young and fast and he just clinched the Moto2 World Title so we believe we can grow together within the Team in the next two years. He already knew the technical staff and today I am happy to give him our warmest welcome in the LCR Team!”

Bradl commented: “This is simply fantastic, like a dream come true! When I tested the RC212V in Valencia I realised that LCR Team is very professional and well organised so I am sure they will do their best to support me. Making my debut in the premier class aboard the RC213V is great and I cannot wait to get back on track.”

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