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Racing Blog Introduction

04 December 2005 - 19:39

The Racing Blog is intended to be an outlet for commentary and argument about motor racing, concentrating mostly on Formula 1. It is not intended to be a comprehensive source of news as there are many well-staffed websites concentrating on that aspect. No, here we intend to: put the world to rights; dismiss stupid arguments; educate on technical matters; and hopefully entertain.

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BMW gets Intel sponsorship (ironically)

15 December 2005 - 17:51

The BMW F1 team today anounced that they have signed chip giant Intel as their title sponsor. There had been rumours that Intel was in discussions with several teams about a big-money sponsorship deal for some time. Bitter rival AMD have sponsored Ferrari for a few years now and it seemed about time such a large company as Intel would get involved. What makes this news ironic? Well... BMW is of course the new name for the Sauber Formula 1 team and with some fanfare they anounced in December 2004 that it had invested in a super-computer to run CFD (Computation Fluid Dynamics) simulations. The computer, named Albert (for Albert Einstein) is powered by, you guess it, AMD chips. 530 Opterons to be precise. There is no news as yet on whether this machine will be replaced by Intel hardware at the earliest opportunity.

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Kimi missed the title but gets the plaudits

05 December 2005 - 18:59

Even though Kimi Raikkonen lost the 2005 drivers world championship to Fernando Alonso, he impressed a lot of people with his hard driving to win 7 races (several times from the back of the grid). Ultimately though Alonso won 7 races also and fully deserved the world championship title, but it seems more than a few people would have preferred Kimi to take it.

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BMW gets Intel sponsorship (ironically)

15 December 2005 - 17:51

The BMW F1 team today anounced that they have signed chip giant Intel as their title sponsor. There had been rumours that Intel was in discussions with several teams about a big-money sponsorship deal for some time. Bitter rival AMD have sponsored Ferrari for a few years now and it seemed about time such a large company as Intel would get involved. What makes this news ironic? Well... BMW is of course the new name for the Sauber Formula 1 team and with some fanfare they anounced in December 2004 that it had invested in a super-computer to run CFD (Computation Fluid Dynamics) simulations. The computer, named Albert (for Albert Einstein) is powered by, you guess it, AMD chips. 530 Opterons to be precise. There is no news as yet on whether this machine will be replaced by Intel hardware at the earliest opportunity.

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Kimi missed the title but gets the plaudits

05 December 2005 - 18:59

Even though Kimi Raikkonen lost the 2005 drivers world championship to Fernando Alonso, he impressed a lot of people with his hard driving to win 7 races (several times from the back of the grid). Ultimately though Alonso won 7 races also and fully deserved the world championship title, but it seems more than a few people would have preferred Kimi to take it.

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