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Auto Racing Commentary: My recommendations to the FIA
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Commentary by Carlos de Paula, professional translator, writer and auto racing historian based in Miami. Tuesday, December 10, 2013. My recommendations to the FIA. First of all I think F1 should adopt NASCAR style score. I reckon things would be narrow. This might also be the only chance Marussia amd Caterham get of scoring points before their ultimate demise. Another reasonable option would be having Vettel always starting last. Perhaps one lap late! He should be punished for being so good! Furthermore,...
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Auto Racing Commentary: December 2013
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Commentary by Carlos de Paula, professional translator, writer and auto racing historian based in Miami. Tuesday, December 10, 2013. My recommendations to the FIA. First of all I think F1 should adopt NASCAR style score. I reckon things would be narrow. This might also be the only chance Marussia amd Caterham get of scoring points before their ultimate demise. Another reasonable option would be having Vettel always starting last. Perhaps one lap late! He should be punished for being so good! Furthermore,...
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Auto Racing Commentary: The British Formula 3 crisis in 1974
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Commentary by Carlos de Paula, professional translator, writer and auto racing historian based in Miami. Wednesday, February 20, 2013. The British Formula 3 crisis in 1974. Any follower of British F3 is quite aware that the once mighty championship is going through crisis. Once a championship with multiple rounds, even some abroad, now the championship is reduced to four double header events, excluding some of the more traditional venues. Some of the races had less than 10 starters, a few non-championshi...
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Auto Racing Commentary: Winners of the 6 Hours of Peru
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Commentary by Carlos de Paula, professional translator, writer and auto racing historian based in Miami. Thursday, February 21, 2013. Winners of the 6 Hours of Peru. 1964 Percy Fox - Kike Pérez. 1965 Eduardo Dibós Ch. - Emilio Fort. 1966 Leopoldo Barboza - Ricardo Dewitz. 1967 Armando Capriles - Alfredo Asencio. 1968 Fausto Merello - Guillermo Ortega. 1971 Francisco Schettini - Kike Pérez. 1973 Miguel Navarro - Udarico Ossio. 1976 Eduardo Malachowski - Denis Gonzáles. 1978 Alfredo Bergna - Coco Corbetto.
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Auto Racing Commentary: Winds of change from the East
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Commentary by Carlos de Paula, professional translator, writer and auto racing historian based in Miami. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Winds of change from the East. These days, we are quite accostumed with the idea of GP drivers from the old Iron Curtain. After all, drivers from Poland, Russia, Czech Republic and Hungary have all driven in Formula 1, and the Pole actually won a race before a rally accident ruined what looked like a great career. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 6 hours of Peru. Jurge...
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Auto Racing Commentary: The German mid-70 reaction
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Commentary by Carlos de Paula, professional translator, writer and auto racing historian based in Miami. Tuesday, March 5, 2013. The German mid-70 reaction. Between Wolfgang Von Trips' 1961 title bid and Michael Schumacher's first title in 1994, German drivers went through a long drought in Formula 1. That, coming from a nation that utterly dominated GP racing in the second half of the 30's, must have been a blow. Hans and James Hunt in 1977. Hans did well at the Glen, and it was raining. Few raced b...
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Auto Racing Commentary: January 2013
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Commentary by Carlos de Paula, professional translator, writer and auto racing historian based in Miami. Thursday, January 31, 2013. EUROPEAN 2 LITER CHAMPIONSHIP. By Carlos De Paula. Born 8/5/1943, Tampere, Finland. Labels: Finnish drivers in Formula 1. Open faced helmet in Formula 1. The cycles of life or nothing new under the Sun. Talk about cycles, it is happening all over again, and one of the series that almost disappeared in 1974 is in danger again. The first year of the 2 liter F3 in Britain was ...
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Auto Racing Commentary: February 2013
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Commentary by Carlos de Paula, professional translator, writer and auto racing historian based in Miami. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Winds of change from the East. These days, we are quite accostumed with the idea of GP drivers from the old Iron Curtain. After all, drivers from Poland, Russia, Czech Republic and Hungary have all driven in Formula 1, and the Pole actually won a race before a rally accident ruined what looked like a great career. Thursday, February 21, 2013. Winners of the 6 Hours of Peru.
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Auto Racing Commentary: Jacques Villeneuve's accident
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Commentary by Carlos de Paula, professional translator, writer and auto racing historian based in Miami. Tuesday, February 19, 2013. Not the son, the uncle. Just if you are wondering. Yesterday, I found a newspaper from Montreal at my local supermarket, and bought it, to practice a little bit of my French. In the sports section, there was a news report about an accident suffered by Jacques Villeneuve. Carlos de Paula is a translator, writer and auto racing historian living in Miami. 6 hours of Peru.