Liverpool Plans to Build Indonesian Football Academy

Jakarta - Indonesia could be in line for Southeast Asia’s first permanent football academy to develop youngsters’ talent under plans being considered by English Premier League Club Liverpool.

The club is eager to boost its presence in Asia through its youth wing, the Liverpool International Football Academy.

Should the plan take off, Indonesia will be the first country in Asia that the Liverpool Academy will call home, with the prospect of Indonesian students getting a direct line to try out to play in the Premier League.

The Anfield club has already sent its youth coaches twice this year to Jakarta.

After celebrated former Reds striker Ian Rush presided over one clinic in May, the club last Saturday launched eight days of activities to promote football education.

Two coaches are conducting football clinics with almost 200 children and making outreach visits to schools.

The British Chamber of Commerce in Jakarta has been responsible for setting up the links to the club, and executive director Chris Wren said now the academy’s frequent visits were hoped to open the door to bolder plans.

“There is a plan to establish a Liverpool Academy in Jakarta next year. Assuming this [visit] is successful and things go as planned, it could be under way as early as May,” said Wren, a Liverpool native who has worked closely with club officials.

BritCham began holding football activities several years ago as part of the corporate social responsibility programs of British companies in Indonesia.

A key initiative of the program, Giving Kids a Sporting Chance, was a youth league in Jonggol, West Java, in which 3,000 children now play.

In his visit in May, Rush was apparently so impressed that the second series of clinics was set up.

Liverpool Academy coaches Adam Flynn and Ben Parsonage are running the clinics at Jakarta’s Bung Karno sports complex.

Rush is due to fly in to assist in other initiatives later this week.

This visit is also being used as a detailed feasibility study for the permanent academy, Wren said.

“The dream is that what started as a community idea three years ago could end up in a Premier League star for Indonesia, someone who could represent the best of the country,” he said.

“What excited Ian Rush in May is that a third of Indonesia is under 18, and that there’s so much interest in football. There is too much emphasis on Jakarta, but some of the best talent can be found in the provinces, maybe in kids who now only have a can to kick around rather than a football.”

Wren hoped any academy — likely to be in Jakarta — would be Indonesian in style.

“I’d like to see an ordinary school with the national curriculum and focusing on football first then other sports,” he said. “It would have boarding facilities and be open to all religions.”

Liverpool officials were keen on holding a nationwide talent search, with exceptional players being granted scholarships.

Academy coaches would come from England and be accredited by the English Football Association.

Wren warned that the plans rested on corporate investors willing to fund the school. “We would need to find partners to invest, the kind prepared not to see any profit for the first few years,” he said.

“Football is a very expensive business, but I believe there would be no end of interest. The challenge will be finding partners who feel the passion of what it’s all about. If that challenge can be met, the rest of it will fall into place.” (Dominic Menor)

Taufik Blasts Badminton Body Over Failure to Find Young Guns

Jakarta - Eight years after he won his first gold medal in the Asian Games, Taufik Hidayat is still Indonesia’s best hope for victory in the quadrennial meet.

And that doesn’t sit well with the country’s leading men’s singles shuttler.

Taufik, who topped the podium in the event during the 2002 and 2006 Games, is looking to complete a hat-trick of gold medal and he looked sharp in his first singles match in Guangzhou, routing Taiwan’s Hsieh Yu-hsing 21-16, 21-12 at Tianhe Gymnasium on Wednesday.

However, age is catching up with the 30-year-old former world and Olympic champion, who lamented the failure to find new talent.

“It’s a bit sad that at my age, the country is still depending a lot on me to win gold,” Taufik, currently ranked No. 3 in the world, said on Wednesday.

“The PBSI [Indonesian Badminton Association] should be ashamed that it’s still looking to me for more titles, when, in fact, it should be counting on younger shuttlers like Sony [Dwi Kuncoro] or Simon [Santoso].”

However, Taufik may have to wait some time before someone is ready to take up his mantle.

Sony, the other Indonesian in the Asian Games men’s singles draw, lost his opening match 21-13, 14-21, 21-17 to unseeded Chou Tien Chen of Taiwan.

“Sony’s loss was unexpected, but I still believe we can win a gold medal in badminton,” said Yacob Rusdianto, the manager of the national badminton team, without emphasizing which shuttler he thought would achieve the feat.

Taufik, seeded fourth in Guangzhou, can advance to the quarterfinals if he beats Dinuka Karunaratna of Sri Lanka in the second round.

If Taufik wins, he is likely to face China’s Lin Dan in the semifinals. Lin lost to Taufik in the final of the 2006 Games, but got a measure of revenge this week when he beat the Indonesian 21-13, 23-21 in the team event.

Taufik cautioned against high expectations.

“I’ll definitely fight as hard as I can, but I hope people won’t judge me harshly if I fail,” Taufik said. “[The loss to Lin] has taught me a lot, and I’ll do my best not to commit the same mistakes if I do meet him again.”

In other first round action, the unseeded Ahmad Tontowi and Liliyana Natsir earned a second-round berth in the mixed doubles after they defeated Koo Kien Keat and Woon Khe Wei of Malaysia 21-10, 21-9.

The Indonesian duo will next play No. 5 seeds Chen Hung Ling and Cheng Wen Hsing of Taiwan, who had a first round bye.

In the women’s singles, Adriyanti Firdasari was left to carry Indonesia’s medal hopes after Maria Febe Kusumastuti was ousted in the first round.

Adriyanti beat Thailand’s Salakjit Ponsana 21-18, 16-21, 21-15 to book a second round match against Wong Mew Choo of Malaysia, while Maria fell 21-16, 21-11 to Taiwan’s Pai Hsiao Ma.

Indonesia’s entries in the women’s doubles were eliminated.

Shendy Puspa Irawati and Nitya Krishinda Maheswari fell 21-10, 21-11 to China’s Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang, while Meiliana Jauhari and Greysia Polii lost 21-19, 21-18 to Taiwan’s Hsieh Pei Chen and Wang Pei Rong.

In the men’s doubles, Indonesia’s Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan, and Muhammad Ahsan and Alvent Yulianto Chandra, were playing second-round matches after press time. (Diah Lestari)

Australia Superbike Test Yamaha Wrap Up

Yamaha World Superbike Team riders Eugene Laverty and Marco Melandri completed their three--day test at the Phillip Island circuit in Australia on Thursday.

The two new signings for the 2011 World Superbike season spent the three days testing out various parts including new Ohlins (TRVP25) front forks on both the 2010 and 2011 Yamaha racebike.

A large part of the test for both riders, particularly Melandri, included ongoing physical modifications to the YZF-R1 superbike to fit their riding style, adjusting foot pegs, handlebars and other geometry settings.

The Yamaha Superbike team enjoyed good weather, sunshine and a dry track for the first two days of the World Superbike test with rain only appearing in the last minutes of day two.

The third and final day saw more sunshine with rain only at lunchtime and towards the end of the day's sessions.

The 2011 superbike tested by the riders featured a revised weight balance, the new Ohlins forks, new engine performance parts and a different seat and fuel tank design. The bike also features standard fuel injectors and fuel pump in line with the 2011 racing regulations.

Laverty was clearly enjoying his third outing on the R1, having been impressively quick in the first two tests, he was again fast from the off, leaving Australia as the fastest rider of the test with a blistering 1'31.5 lap on soft race tires at the end of day three, over half a second faster than closest rider, 2010 World Superbike Champion Max Biaggi.

Laverty also spent some time on race simulation, putting in consistently fast race pace laps.

Following his one-day superbike test in Valencia last month this was Marco Melandri's first proper opportunity to work through some set up developments on his new Yamaha R1 racebike.

The Italian Yamaha rider improved steadily over the test days, making steps each day as the team continued to modify the physical set up of the bike to suit him.

Day three saw him record a 1'32.4 lap on race tyres. Melandri also took the opportunity in the rain to experience his bike on Pirelli wet tires. The team now have valuable data to take away to work over the winter to make further changes to suit the new riders in advance of the first test of 2011 next year.

Eugene Laverty (Yamaha World Superbike Team, 232 laps, Best Lap 1'31.5) says: "I'm pretty pleased with the test, it's a nice way to go into the winter break. In the three days we got a lot of laps done, the second day especially was big breakthrough."

"So far we've had two one day tests so the second day here was where we really made the bike mine. The race times on the 2011 machine weren't so far away from 2010 bike so we're developing in the right direction. The new Ohlins front fork is definitely an improvement. I'm still learning this bike so we are fine tuning it as we go."

Marco Melandri (Yamaha World Superbike Team, 216 laps, Best Lap 1'32.4) says: "It was a good test in the end, the three days were very intensive. It was quite challenging at first working on the 2011 Yamaha machine but during the second day we started to find a way and then third day we found a big improvement and found a good pace for the race."

"The rain meant we couldn't find a good lap time with a soft tire but for me that wasn't what was important here. The difference between a MotoGP bike and a superbike on this track are huge, the bike moves a lot more so the faster corners are very different but step by step it's getting better and better."

"The feeling is very good, I'm very happy. The track is a difficult track so we have done well and I think we can be very strong for the first race here next year."

Andrea Dosoli (Yamaha World Superbike Team Manager) "These were three very important days for us, after the shakedown of the new bike in Valencia here we had the chance to work on it in more detail."

"We have confirmed that the new bike is pretty good with high potential. We are pleased that it can keep consistent lap times during race simulation. For this we are quite happy as on this track in the past we have struggled."

"Eugene was very fast from the beginning in all three days and had a good feeling working on both bikes. Marco has been working hard, mainly on the 2011 bike. He has been working on rider position; there are still some areas we have to improve for him to be more comfortable on the bike."

"He was very consistent with race pace although he didn't have time to try a flying lap. After the first two days he struggled a bit with setup then today he found a good one that worked for him and was comfortable so the lap times improved. Overall the Yamaha test was very positive and we are confident we have a good base for the Philip Island race."

Final World Superbike Test Times, Phillip Island:
Eugene Laverty (Yamaha Sterilgarda) 01'31.5
Max Biaggi (Aprilia Alitalia) 01'32.1
Leon Camier (Aprilia Alitalia) 01'32.4
Marco Melandri (Yamaha Sterilgarda) 01'32.4

Ferguson eyes key wins over Arsenal and Chelsea

Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester United can take a giant step towards regaining the Premier League title if they win this month's crunch clashes against Arsenal and Chelsea.

United moved two points clear at the top of the table last weekend after Chelsea's latest stumble at Newcastle dropped them to second place and Ferguson's side can extend that lead with victory over the champions and then Arsenal in the coming weeks.

The third placed Gunners, who are also two points behind United, visit Old Trafford on December 13, with United's trip to Stamford Bridge following six days later. And as Arsenal and Chelsea meet themselves on December 27, Ferguson accepts it is going to be a crucial period.

"You always want to win those games because they are really significant," Ferguson told Inside United.

"We have managed to claw ourselves into a position where we are two points ahead of Chelsea, so the game at Stamford Bridge and Arsenal's trip to Manchester will certainly be very important, there's no doubt about that.

"We saw that last season - some big decisions didn't go our way in the two matches against Chelsea and they ended up costing us important points."

A foul by Didier Drogba on Wes Brown was missed by the referee as John Terry scored the winner for Chelsea against United at Stamford Bridge last season, while a Drogba goal at Old Trafford later in the season was shown to be offside.

Newcastle defender Williamson signs new deal

Newcastle United defender Mike Williamson signed a new five-and-a-half year contract with the Premier League club on Friday.

Williamson has played a key role in Newcastle's solid start to life back in the English top-flight after last season's promotion from the Championship.

Magpies manager Chris Hughton rates the 27-year-old as one of the finest English central defenders on current form and was delighted to hand him an improved deal.

Hughton said: "Mike has been outstanding for us since he came. He was somebody who I tracked for a while before we got him, and he has perhaps exceeded even the expectations we had of him.

"He has a brilliant attitude and in my opinion has been one of the best English centre-backs in the league this season."

Former Portsmouth centre-back Williamson added: "I've played in the lower leagues before, so to get the opportunity to play at St James' Park every other week - and grounds like The Emirates and Old Trafford - is fantastic for me.

"Me and my family have settled here quickly and it's great to know that we'll be staying here for a long time to come."

Goalball Team Aims To Finish Among Top Five In Asia

Kuala Lumpur - The national goalball squad competing in the six-day Asian Para Games in Guangzhou, China, from Dec 12-19, hope to finish among the top five teams in Asia. National coach D. Narayanasamy said all six players are determined to put up a good show in Guangzhou. Goalball is a highly competitive sport played three-against-three, indoors, primarily by blind and visually impaired athletes. "In the goalball event, we are not a powerhouse. If we are able to finish among the top five teams in Asia, it will considered a good achievement," he told Bernama today. Narayanasamy said among the countries which may pose a stiff challenge in the competition are Iran, China, Japan and South Korea. "We are only sending the men's team but I hope we are capable of forming a strong women's team in the future," he said. He said the national goalball squad was scheduled to leave for Guangzhou on Dec 6. The six goalball players who will head Malaysia's challenge to Guangzhou are Hilmi Mohd Zulkifly, C. Sathiro, Husnaini Samsudin, Hadi Sayong, Shah Aizat Shahrin and Mohd Khairul Nizam Che Ibrahim. Apart from goalball, Malaysia will also take part in 14 other sports, including badminton, boccia, archery, athletics, table tennis, powerlifting, swimming, tenpin bowling, wheel chair tennis, cycling and rowing.

Local legend inspires mascots and emblem

If we look carefully at the Asian Games emblem, is seems to be a simple flame, but the rising torch-like curves actually outline the Five Celestial Goats, a famous Guangzhou landmark.

The emblem is indeed designed to symbolizing the dynamic athletic flare of the Games, but it also represents Guangzhou in many ways.

The design of both the 16th Asian Games emblem and its mascots was inspired by a legend about the city of Guangzhou materialized in a huge statue in the heart of the city — the Sculpture of the Five Rams.

As the legend goes, a long time ago the farm lands in Guangzhou ran dry. Crops could not be grown and a famine struck the people. They could do nothing but pray to the heavens for good luck. One day, a heavenly melody suddenly rang out and five angels came down from the heavens, each wearing different colored coats. The angels arrived riding on goats, and each goat carried bundles of rice with their teeth. The immortals gave the rice to the people of Guangzhou, and promised that the land would soon be free of famine.

The angels then rose up to the clouds and gradually disappeared. The five goats they left behind turned into stone. From that time onward Guangzhou reaped bumper harvests of grain every year and became the most prosperous city in south China. The story has been passed down from generation to generation and has rendered Guangzhou the title “The Ram City”.

The Sculpture of the Five Rams, located within the 868,000 square meter recreational and cultural Yuexiu Park, was created in 1959 by three famous Chinese sculptors; Ying Jichang, Kong Fanwei and Chen Benzhong. The Yuexiu Park itself is a historic scenic spot in the city, constructed around the year 1380 during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty.

The sculpture is made of 53 cubic meters of granite, including the base, and stands over 10 meters tall. The heads of the rams weigh two tons each, and the two-meter horns weigh over 500 kilograms.

The sculpture is surrounded by verdant woods and the nearby Nanxiu Lake glistens with silvery ripples and picturesque reflections.

Locals regard the statute as the city’s emblem. In 1989, more stones carvings in commemorating this moving legend expanded the Five Rams Scenic Area into today’s Five Rams Celestial Court.

The five goats, which together are known as Le Yangyang, have been made into the five cute and sporty official mascots of the 16th Asian Games.

Each of the five goats has a different color coinciding the colors of the five Olympic rings, thereby embodying the Olympic spirit at the Asian Games. The names of the five goats are A Xiang, A He, A Ru, A Yi and Le Yangyang, which when spoken together form the Chinese phrase “Xiang He Ru Yi Le Yangyang”, meaning “Peace, Harmony and Great Happiness, with everything going as you wish”.

Both the emblem and the mascot are the result of a long and tight competition.

By June 2007, a total of 812 mascots proposals had been received by the Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee (GAGOC), including submissions from the US, Germany, Canada, Australia, Taiwan and Hong Kong. About 100 entries were short-listed, and on Dec. 2007 the five goats were selected by GAGOC as the basic concept for the Asian Games mascot.

Even before being made official, the mascot, together with Beijing Olympic Games Fuwa and Paralympics Games mascot Funiu Lele, was recognized with the Best Sports Cartoon prize at the first China International Cartoon and Animation Festival and Award Ceremony and again at the 5th Golden Dragon Original Cartoon and Animation Contest on Sept. 28, 2008.

In April 2010, the five goats concept was approved by GAGOC as the official mascot for the games.

“This corresponds with the concept of the 16th Asian Games — “Thrilling Games, Harmonious Asia”, the organizing committee said in a statement.

The competition for the emblem started in Sept. 2006 when the GAGOC invited several companies and a postgraduate from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts to participate in the design competition, asking them to submit designs for consideration.

Some 100 designs were collected. After repeated modification and screening rounds, the piece by Guangzhou-based designer Zhang Qiang and his design team of Zhongjia Design Co. Ltd. [including Zhang Yi, Yang Jingsong, Hatoli Hikahiko, Li Chenjia and Liang Yihui] won the competition.

“When you put the five names of the mascots together, they represent the hopes of local people that the Games will bring peace, auspiciousness and happiness to the people of Asia,” said GAGOC publicity director Luo Jingjun, as quoted by the SEA Games official website.

— JP/Matheos Viktor Messakh

Fun Fact and features of Le Yangyang

The five colors of the mascots are identical with the colors of the Olympic Rings. “It is to imply that the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games inherits and carries forward the Olympics spirit.”

The blue “A Xiang” symbolizes the meandering and flowing Pearl River as well as the cordial character and the open-mindedness of Guangzhou people.

The black “A He” symbolizes the long history of Lingnan culture and the profound historical and cultural heritage of the ancient city.

The red “A Ru” symbolizes the city’s floral emblem, Kapok.

The green “A Yi” symbolizes Baiyun Mountain.

The yellow “Le Yangyang” is identical with the colors of rice ears and symbolizes harvest and joy.

China downplays historic Asian Games medal haul

China wrapped up the Asian Games with a record 199 gold medals, more than double its nearest rival but not quite enough for team leaders to relax preparations for the 2012 London Olympics.

The Chinese appear driven to repeat their performance from Beijing two years ago, when they topped the gold medal count for the very first time at the Olympics.

China faced little resistance at the Asian Games, widely seen as an Olympic warm-up event, winning so many golds that the result sometimes just seemed like a foregone conclusion.

At a wrap up news conference Saturday, Chinese delegation chief Duan Shijie rattled off a list of gold medal sweeps: diving, table tennis, basketball, beach volleyball, canoe and kayak. All the golds in women's boxing, which is making its debut in London. Also top finishes in women's gymnastics, handball and water polo. He did not mention the 10-gold sweep in the non-Olympic dance sport event.

Basically, China blew away the competition with its 199 gold medals, capping it off by rallying from two sets down to beat South Korea in the women's volleyball final - the last event on the program.

South Korea was second in the medal standings and trailed far behind with 76 gold. Japan didn't even reach 50 this time.

Duan pledged his delegation will be "sober in confronting the realities" for London.

"Just because we have been successful at the Asian Games doesn't mean we are bound to be successful again at the London Olympic games," he said.

Duan pointed out that many Chinese athletes still lag behind top international competition, with their success in Guangzhou strongly linked to the easier regional competition. Another troubling issue was a weaker showing in some sports that China has traditionally dominated at the continental games, such as weightlifting, archery and wrestling, delegation secretary-general Cai Jiadong said.

"If we look at the prospects of our performance for the Olympic Games we are not that optimistic," Cai said, repeating the modest assessment that Chinese officials typically give ahead of the event.

The Chinese officials brushed off criticism that one country's domination at such sporting events was bad for competition.

"Every delegation participated at these games to obtain the best possible result," Cai said. "Even though we were top of the medal tally, it doesn't mean we have a monopoly."

"We hope we set a good example, we hope that the attention and support from the Chinese government and the Chinese people can be some sort of reference for some other countries and their people," he added.

China's overwhelming domination has even attracted criticism in state media, which normally hews closely to the ruling Communist Party's line. Xinhua News Agency reporter Yang Ming wrote in a commentary that the government should be focused not on developing elite athletes, but promoting fitness among ordinary people to combat the country's growing problems with obesity and related health issues.

Some have speculated that Guangzhou's hosting of the Asian Games was part of an effort to bring the Olympics to the southern Chinese city. Beijing hosted the Asian Games in 1990 before holding the Olympics in 2008.

Cai said there were "no plans at the moment" to bring the Olympics to Guangzhou. (Anita Chang, The Associated Press)

Asian Games athletes bag big bonuses

State Minister for Youth and Sports Affairs Andi Alfian Mallarangeng handed out Rp 45.4 billion (US$5 million) in bonuses to athletes who won medals at the recent Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, and their managers.

The minister said he was satisfied with Indonesia’s winnings – 4 gold medals, 9 silver medals and 13 bronze medals – so that Indonesia was ranked 15th out of the 46 participant countries at the Asian Games.

Andi said he hoped the bonus would increase athlete motivation for the 2014 Asian Games, so that Indonesian athletes could meet the target of 8 gold medals.

“There was no discrimination in the distribution of bonuses. Each athlete got the same amount,” he said. Individual and group athletes each received the same amount of money “even though we had to increase the budget to meet our promise,” he said.

The amount of money the government provided in bonuses was larger than previous games, as the men’s dragon boat team, comprised of 22 athletes, won gold. Meanwhile, the women’s dragon boat team won 3 silver medals.

Each gold medal winner got Rp 400 million and each silver medalist Rp 200 million, while the manager’s of gold medalists received Rp 100 million and silver medal manager’s got Rp 50 million.

Four Citroen DS3 WRCs planned for Sweden

Although Citroen has long-since revealed the identity of its main team, with Sebastien Ogier joining seven-time champion Sebastien Loeb in a pair of DS3 WRCs, the line-up of its second squad has yet to be finalised and has been the subject of considerable speculation in recent weeks.

“We will have two teams next year but I can’t tell you who will be in the second team because we need to secure the budget first,” said Quesnel. “That means for Dani Sordo we would have to find 100 per cent of the budget if he was to continue with Citroen and that is very complicated. It is the same for Kimi Raikkonen.”

Quesnel, who has spoken of his desire to include former world title-winner Petter Solberg in Citroen’s second team in 2011 after the Norwegian competed in a privately-run Citroen C4 WRC this season, says he has received several approaches from interested drivers.

“We have a lot of demand but we would prefer to have the drivers with the budget who are also very fast,” said Quesnel. “We would be very pleased with Kimi and Petter and I think they would have the priority but in the end we will see. Last year, at this time, we didn’t have any customer so I am not worried. We will just have to wait but I am sure we will have two cars in the second team, even though it is quite complicated."

Quesnel has confirmed that a maximum of four DS3 WRCs will compete in Sweden as part of a decision by Citroen not to make the car available to private customers in the first season of use.

Meanwhile Ford team boss Malcolm Wilson is still working on plans for up to 10 Fiesta RS WRCs to be ready in time for Rally Sweden. “We’re not there yet but it’s possible,” said Wilson.

Ogier back on track after strong finish in France

Citroen has been using a number of high-profile guest drivers to finalise the new car’s development - including Kris Meeke and Stephane Sarrazin - with Ogier the latest driver to put the new 1.6 turbo Group R car through its paces.

Having climbed to seventh at the end of day two on the all-asphalt Rallye du Var, the final round of the French Rally Championship, a final push from Ogier saw him finish fifth - around three minutes behind Renault’s Formula One star Robert Kubica, who was fourth in a Renault Clio S1600 after setting three overall fastest stage times.

“We’ve driven well and made a good contribution to the development of the car on this unique territory,” said Ogier, who was contesting the Rallye du Var for the first time. “We’ve come across the worst possible conditions but the DS3 R3 has shown itself to be consistently competitive, particularly on the soaking wet roads of Sunday.”

At the beginning of next year, the new car will be available to customers, and it is expected to become a highlight of the Production Car World Rally Championship, which will admit two-wheel drive cars from next year.

“This victory in Group R is a great reward for everyone’s efforts,” added Ogier. “I’m sure it’s going to lead to plenty more. This car is very sophisticated: I think of the DS3 as a halfway house between the C2 and the C4 World Rally Car.”

Former Peugeot factory driver Cedric Robert won the event in a 307 WRC, while second place for Bryan Bouffier in a Peugeot 207 S2000 was enough for him to clinch the French title. Endurance racer Stephane Sarrazin was third in another Peugeot 207, ahead of Kubica.

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Kovalainen on bed rest after ROC smash

Lotus’s Heikki Kovalainen is resting in bed on doctors’ advice after suffering a heavy concussion during his crash in Sunday’s Race of Champions (ROC) in Germany. He will undergo further tests in the next few days.

During his first heat of the individual ROC competition, in which he narrowly lost out to world rally champion Sebastien Loeb, Kovalainen clipped the barriers in his Audi R8, breaking its rear suspension.

The Finn also reported a jammed throttle and an ensuing spin sent him into the barriers. Kovalainen was knocked out briefly in the impact and withdrew from the remainder of the event to undergo medical checks.

Kovalainen’s passenger in the car was girlfriend Catherine Hyde. Initial reports suggested she had escaped unhurt, but subsequent examinations revealed a hairline fracture of the pelvis and muscle damage. Hyde has also been put on bed rest.

Alonso wins DHL Fastest Lap Trophy

The 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship was decided at the very last Grand Prix of the season on Sunday after a dominant drive from Sebastian Vettel, now the sports youngest-ever champion. The winner of the DHL Fastest Lap Award, however, is Fernando Alonso, who recorded five fastest laps during the season. Lewis Hamilton matched that figure, but Alonso holds the highest number of second-fastest laps.

Since 2007, the Formula 1™ Official Logistics Partner DHL has been the official presenter of the Fastest Lap Award, defining a new standard of speed. Ken Allen, Chief Executive Officer DHL Express, who handed over the award to Alonso said: “The fastest lap in a race is always a challenge. This is the result of speed, precision and teamwork. Winning the DHL Fastest Lap Trophy adds continuity and reliability to this. All these attributes found the basis for DHL’s express business as well.”

Former German F1 driver and RLT TV expert Christian Danner congratulated Alonso: “Fernando has driven an incredibly fast season in the Ferrari, which in most races wasn’t the fastest car. He has shown that, all things considered, he is a very strong and most complete driver in the field.”

Alonso succeeds Vettel, winner of the 2009 DHL Fastest Lap Trophy, and Kimi Raikkonen, who secured the trophy during its first two years. In 2007, the Finnish driver defeated his Ferrari team mate Felipe Massa with six fastest laps after a neck-and-neck race that was as exciting as this season’s. In 2008, Raikkonen sailed through with 10 fastest laps. Last year, Vettel secured his triumph at the very last second, making his penultimate lap the fastest of the championship finale at Abu Dhabi and catching up with Red Bull team mate Mark Webber on the home stretch.

Vettel gears up for celebratory run in Berlin

Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel will take to the streets of Berlin this weekend, as he celebrates his title success in front of his home fans. Vettel is expected to drive a Red Bull down the city’s famous ‘Fan Mile’ in front of the iconic Brandenburg Gate on Saturday, before journeying to Dusseldorf for this weekend’s Race of Champions.

“I've always wanted to race through the streets of Berlin and on Saturday I’ll actually get to do it!” Vettel told his official website. “We'll turn the area between the Brandenburg Gate and Yitzhak Rabin Street into a pit and put the pedal to the metal! This is just my way of saying thanks to all my German fans for their support and their dedication throughout the whole season.

“Not everyone is able to see a Formula One racing car in action, so I think this is a great opportunity for everyone who wants to experience it. Besides the show run there will also be a drivers' parade, a stunt ride and the Red Bull Tourbus, so there should be something for everyone. I hope we'll have a great day and a spectacular weekend at the Race of Champions.”

Since his championship win in Abu Dhabi earlier this month, Vettel has visited Red Bull’s Austrian base in Salzburg and the team’s UK factory in Milton Keynes to celebrate his success. Last Sunday the young German also found time to visit his home town of Heppenheim to meet and greet thousands of fans.

Franz Tost Talks Toro Rosso’s Winter Plans

There hasn’t been an enormous amount of news over the past two days, but boss of Toro Rosso, Franz Tost, has been talking quite a lot. First up, he’s been bigging up Jaime Alguersuari, with this: “I think that he learned this season how to set up the car, how to drive the car, and I’m looking forward to the next season because I think he has matured enough to continue improving himself.” Good news. No mention of Buemi though. Franz Tost did point out that for the team to do better, it’s not just about improvement from the drivers, but also the car. He admitted they’ve got a long off-season ahead, with lots of hard work to do over the winter. He added: “We have a lot of work in front of us, but hopefully all these tasks we have set up. we will find a successful solution for them.”

Finally, in non-Toro Rosso news, Mario Theissen has left as boss of BMW. They’re not in F1 anymore, but Theissen is stepping down before the manufacturer joins in the DTM series. (Christine)

Red Bull Dominate Young Driver Test in Abu Dhabi

We’ve had two days of young driver testing in Abu Dhabi, starting yesterday, with Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo posting the fastest time of the day. No one could match him on pace, but it was potential Williams driver Pastor Maldonado who completed the most laps – touring the circuit 108 times. The second day of testing, today, once again saw Ricciardo untouchable at the top, although at one point Sam Bird was managing to keep up with him. There were a few more red flags today as well, but no major incidents.

Meanwhile, Renault are still pondering their second driver for 2011, and team boss Eric Boullier will take his time assessing Petrov’s potential. He says: “His performance in Abu Dhabi will be a positive in our consideration. But we still have to sit down and I want to make sure my mind is fresh to think over the situation. There are still some frustrations but I have to consider the global package.” He suggests an announcement will be made in the next month or so.

UBS and Formula 1™ announce Global Partnership

UBS and Formula 1™ today announced that they have signed an agreement for UBS to become a Global Partner of Formula 1™. The partnership will be formally launched at the 2010 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX, which runs from 24 to 26 September, 2010.

The agreement follows a comprehensive evaluation by UBS of the commercial benefits of all global sponsorship properties. Formula 1™ is a year round, highly visible, and popular sport with an especially strong presence in many of UBS’s key growth markets such as Asia, Middle East and Latin America. The long-term partnership will provide excellent branding and hospitality opportunities that fit with UBS’s global footprint and business strategy.

Key benefits of the partnership include;
- Global reach: currently 19 events in 18 countries on 4 continents
- Growth markets: Formula 1™ is present and growing strongly in strategically important markets for UBS such as Asia, Middle East and Latin America
- Brand awareness: global television audience in 2009 of more than 520 million people across 187 countries; making Formula 1™ one of the most-watched annual sports in the world
- Client entertainment: fascinating opportunities for key client hospitality across the globe
- Year round presence: Formula 1™ season lasts eight months of the year

Oswald Grübel, UBS Group Chief Executive, said:“UBS has been searching for a global sponsorship platform that has appeal to our clients, promotes our brand globally and makes good commercial sense. Our new partnership with one of the largest and most popular sporting organizations in the world will fulfil all these criteria, and it constitutes a key element of our newly launched branding activities. The global reach of F1™ complements the many local activities we support."

Bernie Ecclestone, Group CEO of Formula 1™, said:“UBS is a global company where performance, teamwork and superior execution are integral to their clients’ success. These values complement those of Formula 1™ and I’m delighted to welcome UBS to Formula 1™.”

In line with all commercial contracts, the financial terms of the agreement will not be disclosed by UBS or Formula 1™. Commercial attractiveness was however a key consideration for UBS and the agreement compares favourably with other forms of brand awareness and client hospitality.

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Vacancy Senior Operations Officer Sustainable Forestry

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Senior Operations Officer
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The international Finance Corporation (WC) is the private sector arm of the World Bank Group. IFC promotes sustainable private sector investment in developing countries as a way to reduce poverty and improve people’s lives. IFC offers investment products and advisory services to private sector and government clients.

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The .Senior Operations Officer will implement and further develop IFC’s Sustainable Forestry program in Indonesia – a major pillar of the advisory services program. In addition, the Senior Operations Officer will serve as a regional forestry expert. The position will initially be on a two-year basis.
Selection Criteria
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- Ten or more years of relevant experience working in/with the private sector to advance issues of sustainable forestry management and sustainable development.
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In line with the company’s expansion, we would like to invite suitably qualified and highly motivated individuals to apply for the following positions :

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Spensley lands his hat-trick

He had already scored over a mile and a half in September and October and the four-year-old continued his upward curve with a comfy success in the Office Christmas Parties At Kempton Park Handicap.

His last two wins had come off the back of far from clear passages but Kieren Fallon was happy to settle the James Fanshawe-trained gelding in mid-division.

Stepped up in class, there was no trouble in running this time, although there was a slight moment of worry for favourite backers as Alsadaa and Ian Mongan made the most of an easy lead.

The pair still held a clear advantage three out but when Fallon asked Spensley the response was immediate and he was able to ease his mount at the line for a half-length verdict over Iron Condor.

"Unfortunately there are no more races for him at Kempton this year which is a pity," said Fanshawe.

"The key to him is not running him on soft ground and getting the trip right. Kieren gets on with him really well.

"He's grown up an awful lot from the sweaty horse that had no confidence in the summer to the one that's really got the hang of things now.

"I'm going to have a think and see where we go with him."

Towering Storm (20-1) overcame a slow start to make a winning debut in impressive style in division two of the Win A Kia Venga At kempton.co.uk Median Auction Maiden Stakes.

A steady gallop allowed jockey Steve Donohoe to make up the lost ground without taking too much out of the Gerard Butler-trained youngster.

However, he still had plenty to do in the straight as If You Whisper made his bid on the far side to hit the front a furlong out.

Towering Storm hit full stride to pounce 50 yards out and score by three-quarters of a length.

"He's been going well at home, but I thought with the Richard Hannon horse (Sinfonico) and the William Haggas horse (Groomed) he might have to play third fiddle to those today. He had other ideas," said Butler.

"I thought the lack of experience would be his undoing. No complaints and the horses are running very well at the moment

"We'll leave him alone for a time. We'll see what the handicapper does and take the direction from there."

Donohoe completed a 90-1 double when steering home Final Drive (100-30) to victory in the digibet.com Handicap.

He steered the John Ryan-trained top-weight through the field to lead inside the final furlong and score comfortably by two and a quarter lengths from Hip Hip Hooray.

Cheery Cat followed up a Wolverhampton win to score for a second time this month in the hands of 7lb claimer Matthew Cosham.

The 2-1 favourite, trained by John Balding, got the better of the pace-setting River Bounty by a length.

"He did it nicely and has probably found himself. Matthew gave him a cracking ride. He does as he's told and I'll put him on him again," said Balding.

"He's had a couple of quick runs and normally he takes a fortnight between runs. We'll see how he comes out of it in the next couple of days."

Echo Ridge (7-2) got up in the last few strides to deny Fairy Familiar in the EBF Maiden Fillies' Stakes.

The Ralph Beckett-trained newcomer was only fifth turning for home but ate up the ground under Jim Crowley to lead close home and score by three-quarters of a length. The favourite Palais Glide was two lengths back in third.

Jo Crowley's Amerthyst (8-1) came with a late rattle for Dane O'Neill to short head Top Diktat in division one of the Win A Kia Venga At kempton.co.uk Median Auction Maiden Stakes.Justify Full

Source: http://www.skysports.com

Brunei Good Enough For Final

By Yee Chun Leong

Bandar Seri Begawan - There is plenty resting on the shoulders of Pg Mohd Nasir Pg Anak Ja'afar, but he has what it takes to make it into the final of the equestrian Individual Jumping event on Wednesday.

At least that is what Hj Muhd Zamri DP Hj Hamdani, Brunei's chef de mission, thinks - keeping his faith in the Bruneian athlete and saying that Pg Mohd Nasir is capable of taking on 38 other riders from 13 countries to qualify for the Asian Games final at the Guangzhou Equestrian Venue.

"Hopefully they (Pg Mohd Nasir and his horse) can go through to the final but it will all depend on the rider. But based on their achievements, I believe that they should have no problems," said Hj Muhd Zamri, in an interview with The Brunei Times, yesterday.

"The jumps are set at a bar of 1.45 metres but the horse (Rudolf Z) is more than capable of jumping 1.5m," he added.

Pg Mohd Nasir's trusty steed, Rudolf Z, the 1 1-year-old Zangersheide gelding, underwent the "1st Horse Inspection" yesterday and then continued with the "Training Competition" without any problems.

The second session was for the riders to get accustomed to the match venue, which will be used for the two qualifying sessions today.

"There were no problems with the inspection and the horse is fit for competition," said Hj Muhd Zamri, who is also the vice-president of the Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Council (BNOC).

"The jumps were fine during training and they managed to complete the track within the time frame set at 90 seconds. I hope that they will be able to do better and make it through all barriers in the actual competition today (Monday)," he added.

"The biggest difference would be the crowds coming in and hopefully he will be in control," continued the Deputy Director (II) of the Department of Youth and Sports.

Even the rider himself, Pg Mohd Nasir, backed up the statements made by the chef de mission.

"The horse is jumping great and everything seems to be in order," said Pg Mohd Nasir yesterday.

"I'm really happy with Rudolf and we're working great together.

He's in top form," added the Brunei rider.

Asked if he was confident of making it into the final, the 21-year-old Bruneian replied: "I feel really good about it and hopefully we can make it into the final."

The first qualifying session will start at 9am while the second will be held at 2pm.

Points collected from the respective qualifying rounds will determine whether Pg Mohd Nasir and Rudolf Z will make the cut for the final round the day after.

The 2009 Merdeka Team Cup champion became the first Bruneian to compete in the equestrian event when he was chosen to represent the country during the 2007 SEA Games in Korat, Thailand. Coached by 2009 Belgian champion Lieven Debos and the Netherlands' David Molin for the past two years, Pg Mohd Nasir had been training in Belgium to prepare for the 16th Asian Games. -- Courtesy of The Brunei Times

Dennis Wins BSB Golf Tournament

By James Kon

Bandar Seri Begawan - Dennis Koh captured the overall gross winner's trophy of the 40th Anniversary renaming of Bandar Brunei to Bandar Seri Begawan Golf Tournament after he finished two shots ahead of the field with 71 gross at the RBA Golf Club yesterday.

His nearest rival, On Sie Lu came in second place with 73 gross and Rijal Hj Kassim was third with 74 gross.

In the Division A category, Hj Azaman Daud was first with 37ocb followed closely by Khairul Kamis (37ocb), Rudy Yussof (37), Chu Vui Kiat (36ocb) and Ak Mukmin Abd Latif (36ocb).

The Division B winner was Abd Kadir bin Abd Ghani (38) followed by Hj Jalalludin Hj Ghazali (37ocb), Sanusi (37), Ahmad Munadi Khairi (36ocb) and Khairul Jamaluddin (36).

In Division C category, Captain Kadam Thapa scored 36 points to win first spot followed by Safrin Mohammad Noor (35ocb), Fung Ah Chan (35) and Yubaraj Tamang (34).

Col (Retired) Hj Abd Aziz Abdullah (37 points) was the winner in the Senior Points category followed by Hj Zainal Daud (35ocb), Yussof Daud (35ocb), Musa Hj Mahadi (35ocb) and Hj Momin Shawal (35),

For the VIP and Sponsor category, Hj Aziz Kassim was the winner with 37 points. Dato Paduka Sa Bali Abas (36ocb) was second followed Md Ali Tuah (36ocb), Chris Tay (36ocb) and Bahrin Md Noor (36).

For the novelty prizes, nearest to the Pin for Hole No 2 went to Hj Aedy, Aminuddin Hl Ali (Hole No 5), Rijal Hj Kassim (Hole No 12), Ajamain Hj Othman (Hole No 14) and Kadir Abd Ghani (Hole No 16).

The guest-of-honour, Dato Paduka Sa Bali bin Abas, the Permanent Secretary of Home Affairs presented the prizes to the winners. Also present was Pg Hj Mohammad Ali Bin Pg Hj Othman, Chairman of Municipal Board. -- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin

Karate Kids Eye Iran

Bandar Seri Begawan - Plans are in the works for Brunei to send the national karate-do team to train in Iran.

With four exponents, the team were the largest represented among the four sports that the country sent to the Nov 12-27 Guangzhou Asian Games in China.

But not only did they return empty-handed, they also failed to win a single match - hardly the kind of result the Department of Youth and Sports or the Brunei Karatedo Federation (Brukaf) were expecting.

One of the two exponents who saw action during the final day of the karate-do competition last Friday, Mainudin Hj Mohamad was the sole member of the quartet to have progressed to the next round of his event, the men's kumite -75kg class. However, the only reason he advanced to the quarter-finals was because his opponent had delivered an illegal kick which knocked him out - and he was unable to compete in the last-eight as a result.

In his daily report during the Games, the Brunei contingent's chef de mission Hj Muhd Zamri DP Hj Hamdani said that Mainudin needed to improve his strategy and tactics, especially in terms of psychology.

"Mental toughness is still lacking and needs to be worked on," said the Deputy Director (II) of the Department of Youth and Sports.

"In terms of technique, Mainudin needs to improve. He needs quality sparring partners that are experienced and it is proposed that he undergoes training in Iran," added the vice-president of the Brunei Darussalam National Olympic Council (BNOC).

Iran's karate-do team finished the 16th edition of the Games with two gold and two bronze medals, third in the standings behind Japan (two gold and four silver) and Malaysia (two gold, two silver and one bronze medal).

When interviewed yesterday national karate-do coach Hj Okhida Simangasing said that training in Iran was just one of the possibilities being looked at.

"This is one of the ideas we have in our preparation for the 2011 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games to be held in Indonesia," said the trainer.

This whole time we have only been training abroad in Indonesia. But it is better if we go to Iran or Japan, countries where the sport is at a higher level.

"Things like these are usually carried out between federation to federation, and national referee Hj Malai Jefferydean Hj Malai Mohammed, who was at the Asian Games as a referee, has already talked to his counterparts about such a stint.

"Now we are at the stage where we have to improve in terms of mental strength. We will see if the trip to Iran works out or not, and if it is successful we will look at other countries.

"The SEA Games is in November, but we have to start training now," said the Indonesian.

The lack of overseas competition was also identified as a reason for the team's uninspiring results in Guangzhou, with Hj Okhida stating that the Sultanate was lagging behind in terms of competition experience.

"Most of the other teams in the Asian Games had already been to many tournaments this year before Guangzhou - up to seven," he said.

"We only competed in one, the Indonesian Open (in Bali from Sept 24-26). Countries like Vietnam have gone to Europe where they have leagues ... But as you know, that is all dependent on budget.

"From what I have seen at the Asian Games, South Korea have really made a lot of progress and that is because their exponents have a lot of exposure," added Hj Okhida.

Brunei were also represented by two athletes in wushu and one each in equestrian and fencing in Guangzhou, but all failed to secure a podium finish.

The decision to train in Iran comes less than a week after Brunei and Laos signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on sports, with the view of exchanging coaching expertise and information between the two Asean neighbours. The MoU also agreed to work on the exchange of sports officials and specialists, among others. -- Courtesy of The Brunei Times

Ruben Xaus to join Ten Kate Honda?

By Michael Guy

Spaniard Ruben Xaus is set to become the second rider in the Ten Kate Honda WSB team to ride alongside Brit Jonathan Rea in 2011. The 32 year old Spaniard is reported to have signed a deal this week that will see campaign the proven CBR1000RR.

Xaus, an 11 time WSB race winner and former title contender has had two tough seasons riding for the factory BMW squad alongside Troy Corser where he secured a best result of fifth. He last won a race in 2008 onboard the Sterilgarda Ducati at Misano.

Over recent weeks Ten Kate’s second rider has been the subject of endless speculation. The Dutch team were initially targeting former WSB champion James Toseland, but missed out on the chance to sign him when he elected to ride for the new BMW Motorrad Italia team.
Former MotoGP rider and current Moto2 man Alex De Angelis was also inline for the ride, but he has now confirmed that he will be staying in Moto2.

The Dutch team are expected to test at Portimao at the end of the month which will be Rea’s first ride back since undergoing surgery on his wrist he broke in Imola. It will also be Xaus’ first opportunity to acquaint himself with the Honda.

Casey Stoner: Winning harder for Rossi at Ducati

By Matthew Birt

Casey Stoner reckons competition in MotoGP is now so fierce that Valentino Rossi won’t be a consistent winner at Ducati.

When Rossi quit Honda to join Yamaha at the end of 2003, the Italian was instantly able to consistently fight for victories and won the title at his first attempt on a YZR-M1 machine in 2004.

But Stoner, who has made his own major career change in 2011 having left Ducati to join Honda, said: “I don't believe he's going to do the same amount of winning he did last time when he changed to Yamaha.

"The competition level is sky high. There are not many years when people could say the competition is a lot higher than what it is now and one mistake at the moment and it is game over.

"We'll have to wait and see what he is capable of doing on this bike but like me he has got a big challenge ahead of him.”

Stoner recently made an impressive factory Honda RC212V debut when he finished second quickest at the Valencia test earlier this month. Rossi was a lowly 15th on his much-hyped Ducati first ride.

Melandri on the pace in Valencia

By Michael Guy

Marco Melandri and Eugene Laverty concluded a successful one-day test at Valencia today with the Italian posting impressive lap times during his first ever ride on a Superbike.

Riding a black and white factory Yamaha R1 the 28 year old Italian set a competitive 1.34.5 on a race tyre before posting a fast 133.9 on a qualifier.

Melandri has spent his career racing prototypes having graduated from 125GP to 250GP and into MotoGP in a career that has already spanned 13 years. But despite having no racing experience on a production bike or Pirelli tyres he demonstrated an impressive pace.

Laverty spent the test riding a 2010 bike and a new 2011 R1 and set a 1.34.9 after making set-up changes to improve rear grip around the second gear constant radios corners of Valencia.

Speaking to MCN, Laverty said: “It’s been another good test. After riding the bike at Magny Cours I knew it was good so we didn’t want to go too far away from that.

“We did dome good work with the 2011 bike. It’s not a major difference to the 2010 bike and we spent the day calibrating the electronics so that when we get to Phillip Island for our test we’re going to be ready to go.”

For full insight into the test see MCN out Wednesday 17th November.

Scott Redding catches attention of Ducati

By Matthew Birt

Scott Redding is already being closely monitored by Ducati management after his stunning debut Moto2 campaign in 2010.

Ducati boss Vittoriano Guareschi spoke of his admiration for the 17-year-old after he claimed third place in Indianapolis and then a brilliant second behind experienced Italian Alex de Angelis in Australia.

Six front row starts in the last eight races caught the attention of Ducati talent spotters tracking young talent in the smaller Grand Prix classes.

Redding only recently penned a new two-year deal with the Belgium-based Marc VDS Racing squad but it is clear that he is already regarded as one of the hottest properties in the paddock.

Ducati’s Vittoriano Guareschi told MCN: “Ducati likes Scott a lot. He is very young and he has a lot of work to do but he is very fast.

"We will keep him an eye on him for the future that’s for sure. We are looking in Moto2 for the future. It’s important to start to look at the younger riders and he is one we have seen and been impressed with.”

Redding, who remains the youngest rider in history ever to win a Grand Prix, said the attention was flattering but he wouldn’t let it go to his head.

He said: “It is really flattering to know that people are watching me but I’m not going to get carried away. I’ve got to go my job and keep improving.

"I love the team I’m in and they are bringing me on leaps and bounds and everything is going amazing at the moment.”

Michelin planning MotoGP return in 2012?

By Matthew Birt

Michelin is plotting a shock return to the MotoGP world championship, MCN has learned.

The French factory hasn’t raced in MotoGP since the end of 2008 when the premier class switched to a controversial single tyre format.

Bridgestone was the only company to bid for the contract but rumours recently emerged that Michelin is contemplating a return, but only if competition is restored in MotoGP.

The current single tyre contract with Bridgestone expires at the end of 2011 and Michelin is understood to be willing to return in 2012 for the start of the new 1000cc era, as long as the Japanese factory remains. MCN understands former race boss Nicolas Goubert is back in the competition department at Michelin after a spell in America and is certain to spearhead a potential return.

A source told MCN: “There is a big interest from Michelin to be back, but they would only do so if there was competition. But the concern is that with competition it is going to cost a lot with one trying to outdo the other.”

A decision would have to be taken soon with several factories beginning testing of their 2012 prototypes in the coming months. None will want to test and develop on tyres they may not race.

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