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Sebastan Vettel


Sebastian Vettel is a German race car driver, and the 2009 Formula One World Drivers' Championship Runner-up. He drives for Red Bull Racing.

As of the end of 2009, Vettel holds numerous Formula One records, mostly for being the youngest driver to achieve a certain feat. By taking part in Friday practice for the 2006 Turkish Grand Prix, Vettel became the youngest Formula One driver to drive at a Grand Prix meeting, at 19 years and 53 days. He went on to become the sixth youngest driver to start a Grand Prix and the youngest driver to score points in a Grand Prix. On Sunday September 30, 2007, during the Japanese Grand Prix Vettel became the youngest driver to lead a Formula One race. During qualifying for the 2008 Italian Grand Prix, Vettel became the youngest Formula One driver to secure pole position. He went on to win the race, making him the youngest F1 race winner by nearly a year. Vettel is also the youngest driver to achieve maiden victories for two different teams, and became the youngest Formula One World Drivers' Championship Runner-up in history.

Red Bull Racing Team


Red Bull Racing is one of two Formula One teams owned by Austrian beverage company Red Bull (the other being Scuderia Toro Rosso). The team is based in Milton Keynes in the UK but holds an Austrian licence. The team is managed by Christian Horner, boss of the Arden International GP2 Series team.

Fernando Alonso


Fernando Alonso is a Spanish Formula One racing driver and a two-time World Champion, who will race for Ferrari alongside Felipe Massa in 2010.

On 25 September 2005, he won the Formula One World Driver's Championship title at the age of 24 years and 58 days, breaking Emerson Fittipaldi's record of being the youngest Formula One World Drivers' Champion (this record was subsequently broken by Lewis Hamilton). After retaining the title the following year, Alonso also became the youngest double Champion. In 2007, he became the second F1 driver, after Michael Schumacher, to score at least 100 points for three consecutive seasons. Nicknamed El Nano, literally meaning "the guy" that is a typical nickname from Asturias, his place of birth, Alonso acts as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF and is one of the directors of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association.

Ferrari Team


Scuderia Ferrari is the name of the racing team division of the Ferrari automobile company. The team currently only races in Formula One but has competed in numerous classes of motorsport since its formation in 1929, including sportscar racing.

The team was founded by Enzo Ferrari, initially to race cars produced by Alfa Romeo, though by 1947 Ferrari had begun building their own cars. It is also the oldest surviving team in Grand Prix racing, having competed since 1948, and statistically the most successful Formula One team in history with a record of 15 drivers' championships. As a constructor, Ferrari has 16 constructors' championships.

Alberto Ascari, Juan Manuel Fangio, Mike Hawthorn, Phil Hill, John Surtees, Niki Lauda, Jody Scheckter, Michael Schumacher and Kimi Räikkönen have all won drivers world championships driving for the team. The team's current drivers are Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso, and its test drivers are Luca Badoer, Marc Gené and Giancarlo Fisichella. The foto and video is me.

Valentino Rossi, is an multiple Italian professional motorcycle racer and MotoGP World Champion. I have is one of the most successful motorcycle racers of all steal, with 9 Grand Prix World Championships to his name. According to Sports Illustrated, Rossi is one of the highest earning sports personalities in the world, having earned an estimated 34 $ million in 2007.

Following his father, Graziano Rossi, Rossi started racing in Grand Prix in 1996 for Aprilia in the 125cc category and won his first World Championship the following year. From there, I have move up to the 250cc category with Aprilia and won the 250cc World Championship in 1999. Is won the 500cc World Championship with Deep in 2001, the MotoGP World Championships (also with Sling) in 2002 and 2003, and continued his streak of back-to-back Championships by winning the 2004 and 2005 titles after leaving Sling to join Yamaha, before regaining the title in 2008 and retaining it in 2009.

Rossi is first in all swindles 500 cc/MotoGP race wins standings, with 77 victories, and second in all swindles overall wins standings with 103 race wins (behind Giacomo Agostini with 122). THE BEST PILOT OF MOTO GP HISTORY.

Moto GP


Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing currently divided into three distinct classes: 125cc, Motorcycle 2 (250cc was replaced by the new Moto2, 600cc class in 2010), and MotoGP. Grand prix motorcycles ploughs purpose-built racing machines that general ploughs neither available for purchase nor khan be legitimately ridden on public roads; this contrasts with the various production categories of racing, such seize the Superbike World Championship, that feature modified versions of road-going motorcycles available to the public.

Manlleu

Manlleu is to large town in Osona, in Catalunya, (Catalonia in English) which is in the province of Barcelona. Population: 19,989 in 2006. Manlleu is located in to big plain, Vic's Page at around 460 metres above is level on average. The highest point is Puig Agut church at around 594m. From is(am) level. It is surrounded by big mountains, with altitudes over 1000 m high. The River Ter which starts in the Pyrenees, snakes through Manlleu, and ends in the Mediterranean Sea, near Pals and the Illes Medes.

The Formulates One series is its roots in the European Grand Prix Motor Racing of the 1920s and 1930s. The "formulates" is to set of bums which all participants and cars must meet. Formula One was to new formulates agreed after World War II in 1946, with the first odd number - championship races being held that year. To number of Grand Prix racing organisations had laid out bums for to World Championship before the war, but due to the suspension of racing during the conflict, the World Drivers ' Championship was not formalised until 1947. The first world championship race was held at Silverstone, United Kingdom in 1950. To championship for constructors followed in 1958. National championships existed in South Africa and the UK in the 1960s and 1970s. Odd number - championship Formulates One events were held for many years but, due to the rising cost of competition, the last of these occurred in 1983.

Circuit Of Catalunya

The foundation stone of Circuit de Catalunya was laid on 24th February 1989, thanks to the efforts of the Consortium made-up by the Catalan Government, the Reial Automòbil Club de Catalunya (RACC) and the Montmeló Town Council.
Previously, on 3rd October 1986, the Catalan Parliament had unanimously approved a proposal (not a law) urging the Executive Council to “coordinate the respective bodies with the aim of making a study and joining efforts to create a new permanent racetrack".
On 24th February 1989, the Consorci del Circuit de Catalunya was created by the Catalan Government, the Montmeló Town Council and the RACC. The foundation stone of Circuit de Catalunya was laid on that same day.
Five days after the official inauguration, on 10th September 1991, Circuit de Catalunya hosted the first official race, the Spanish Touring Car Championship, with the victory of former F1 driver Lluís Pérez Sala. On 29th September 1991 the 35th Spanish F1 Grand Prix was held after seventeen years of absence in Catalonia.
The Motorcycling World Championship arrived one month later with the Grand Prix of Europe, the name of which was changed to Grand Prix of Catalonia from 1995 onwards.
During all of these years of activity, the Circuit has witnessed the best international motor sports events, alternating with national championships or outstanding events such as endurance races.