Stefan Bellof

Williams 600 GP

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    Monaco 2008 was the 600th Grand prix for Williams, i was too young in the late 60's (thankfully) to have followed their start,but in the 70's i fully latched on...always loved the underdog...here are some models i used to make.
    1973 Iso marlboro

    1974 Williams


    both models 1/24th cscale handbuild one-offs sold
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Williams 600 GP

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    a cut-away model of the Williams FW14B


    every model is hand build,in house,with cast resin ,metal,rubber,computer designed transfers and photo etched metal etc...1/24th scale all sold


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Williams 600 GP

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    over the years i've had some paintings in the Williams conference center and museum,
    here are some samples of the 90's

    Damon Hill,Monaco 1995, oil on panel 16x24" sold


    Hill at Monaco 1995 again oil on panel 16x24" sold


    Villeneuve oil on panel 24x16" sold

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Accident Claims; Sure Tips For Filing Fairly And Smartly

    Sure Tips for Filing Accident Claims Fairly and Smartly
    By Diana Joseph

    Accident Claims are never fun, but you have to play the game the right way to get the money you deserve. The insurance company will always protect its own interest - to give you as little as possible. You have to protect your own rights by playing fair and playing smart. Here are some of the four top tips for filing accident claims fairly and smartly.

    Tip 1. Lying Does Not Pay
    Rachel was nervous because she had lied. She had told the insurance agent that her hearing was fine before the accident. But the truth was that she could barely hear in her left ear since a boating accident 20 years ago. But Rachel felt there was no way the insurance company would get hold of her old medical records.

    But the truth did surface when the insurance company did its background checks, and because she lied the entire accident claims was denied, and Rachel got nothing.

    Be truthful to your lawyer, doctor, etc. about your medical condition before and after the accident. Disclose all prior accidents and injuries as insurance companies share accident information in a central database, so there really is no place for you to hide data about your past conditions. And do not fake a post-accident disability. This is easy to detect. If you claim a serious back injury from an accident and get videotaped playing tennis for six hours straight by an insurance company investigator, you will have ruined your case and your future credibility as well.

    Tip 2. Don't Underplay Extent of Injury
    Don't underplay any actual disability caused by the accident. Some injuries are intermittent, or may grow in severity. Do NOT hesitate to report any and all instances of a disability, even if it varies in severity and duration. Be sure to report all these variations and occurrences to your doctor, and make sure you get a record of the medical reports for the insurance company. Such documentation will be essential to win in an accident claim case. Don't depend on your memory; the court demands proof to investigate and make informed decisions.

    Tip 3. Don't Sign a Release Without Checking with Your Lawyer
    Insurance companies will want you to sign a release for 'any and all claims'. Never sign such a release without checking with your lawyer and being completely satisfied with everything contained in the release.

    Tip 4. Fight for your Rights
    No insurance company is keen to pay you quickly, with the maximum compensation you deserve. It's their job to try to figure out how to reduce their outgoing payments. But don't lose heart. If you follow all the procedures, get an attorney to help you with your accident claim case, and do all that's necessary, you will have a good chance of winning your case and getting your just dues. Don't let the prospect of a long fight ahead put you off.


    Diana Joseph has an in-depth knowledge in dealing with in personal injury claims. She has written numerous articles on injury claims and accident claim process, particularly those involving car accident and other topics of claims.Source URL: http://ashesgarrett.blogspot.com/2008/05/
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Monaco 2008

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    acrylic on paper 8x11" sold

    Monaco 2008 was a classic.the rain,the track,
    almost everybody made their mistakes
    but the sun-shine kid came through,well done Lewis!
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1955 Monaco Grand Prix

1955 Monaco Grand Prix

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    This is just before the start...Ascari in his red Lancia managed to split the dominant Mercedes' of Fangio and Moss during practise...


    Lap one and somehow Castellotti got up to second in the other Lancia,but soon Moss would take second place and the two Mercedes' led the race easily.Ferrari was nowhere to be seen...




    Ascari in his Lancia pasing the pits.The two Mercedes' were not as reliable as they were fast,first Fangio then Moss would retire with mechanical problems.Just as Ascari would take over the lead he crashed into the Monaco harbour,a spectacular accident which he survived,only to be killed in a testing accident a few days later...


    After the Merceds' and Lancias were out of the way,the road was clear for local hero Maurice Trintignant in his Ferrari to take a fortunate but popular win. sold

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Hydrogen Fuel Cells - Cars Of The Future


    Hydrogen Fuel Cells - Cars Of The Future
    By Fei Lim

    Imagine a world where you don't have to pay $3 to drive twenty or thirty miles, where trucks belching diesel smoke are unheard of, where you can walk down the road without inhaling the fumes of a thousand vehicles, where thousands of cars pass you and you hear nothing but a gentle hum and whoosh, and you have an idea of where hydrogen fuel cells will be taking us.

    Fuel cells were invented in 1839 by Sir William Grove, who figured out that you could separate hydrogen and oxygen from water through hydrolysis, and suggested that the procedure could be reversed to create clean energy, with a by-product of water. Back then, it was called the gas voltaic battery; only in 1889 did it get the name fuel cell.

    How Hydrogen Fuel Cells Work

    Like batteries, fuel cells use chemical processes without combustion to create energy with a clean by-product. Because they do not work with the process of combustion, fuel cells never have partly used components, and therefore do not produce poisonous by-products (combustion engines produce carbon monoxide and a wide variety of other poisons, in contrast.)

    They are very different from batteries in that they are not self-contained. Instead of counting on an enclosed chemical process that ends when all the components are used up, fuel cells have a constant inward flow of their fuel, usually but not always hydrogen and oxygen. In the case of automobile fuel cells, this means you need a storage tank for water or a hydrocarbon fuel and a place where hydrogen can be separated (this place, called a reformer, has its own technological development problems), as well as an exhaust system that directs used water out of the car or back to the original storage tank.

    There are several types of fuel cells right now, but currently the most favored model is the polymer exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC). This cell uses precious metals like platinum to create atom-thin layers of oxygen and hydrogen. The hydrogen gas, at this time H2, is split into two protons and two electrons at an anode. The electrons are conducted along a path to do useful work - in this case, run your car - before returning to a cathode where they are recombined with their protons and with oxygen, producing water as a by-product. Right now, the typical fuel cell produces less than a single volt of electricity, so several cells must be piled into a stack in order to produce enough energy to do useful work. Currently, the cost of creating each of these volts is prohibitively high, and technology is focused on making fuel cells more cost effective.

    The big problem with the fuel cell is separating water into its constituent components to begin with. Elementary physics dictate that you cannot create or destroy energy, and entropy will cause energy to be lost. In addition, you're using up some of the energy from the fuel cell to run the car. So where does the initial energy to split the water molecules come from?

    Currently, instead of using water as a base fuel, we have to use other technologies to produce hydrogen, which is then transferred to the car's storage tank. This is costly, and we have no infrastructure for delivering hydrogen the way we can deliver gasoline. It's also dangerous to handle flammable hydrogen in large quantities; remember the Hindenburg?

    Freezing and boiling are also problems. Most forms of fuel cells, including the PEMFC, require water to function properly, but if your fuel cell is frozen or heated above 80 degrees Celsius, it may be destroyed.

    Who Is Working On Fuel Cells

    Researchers all over the world are working on fuel cell technology; it is potentially a very lucrative field. The United States Department of Energy supports many different fuel cell initiatives with block grants, and it also supports work at its own Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York. Most car companies that have a reasonably forward-looking research and development arm are also working to create fuel cells for their own vehicles; this includes companies like Daimler AG, Honda, Ford, and General Motors.

    Governments are also becoming increasingly sensitive to the need to have alternative fuel cars. Leading politicians like Newt Gingrich, who is rarely considered a leader in green technology, has spoken out for years about the need for government to support alternative fuel initiatives. Look for this to become the norm in the political future.

    When Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars Will Be Available

    We currently have several fuel cell cars in production as prototypes, including the DaimlerChrysler Necar, which drove cross country in 2002 from San Francisco to Washington DC. The trip was beautifully successful despite the extremes in temperature the car had to endure. At that time, Chrysler predicted no fuel cell cars would be available commercially before about 2010.

    However, the Honda FXC Clarity is scheduled to be available in limited quantities in late summer 2008, leasing for about $600 a month (they will not be available for sale at all, only lease). It will not use gasoline at all, but instead fill up at hydrogen stations; these stations will be available primarily in Southern California at first. Honda is working on developing home fueling stations that will allow you to generate your own hydrogen at home using electricity.


    Search, post, and find electric vehicle, electric cars, and hydro cars, at vehicleride.com.

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Joest Porsche 956

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    The New Man Joest Porsche 956 driven by Pescarolo and Ludwig,
    won Le Mans in 1984 and repeated its triumph in 1985 with Ludwig,Barilla and Winter

    acrylic on paper 9x12" sold

    Back in 1985 i enjoyed making models out of cardboard from cereal boxes plasticine and...wait for it,cut open tooth paste tubes... hand painted them with enamel paints




    did you know if you turn 'new' upside down you get 'man' ?

    i know...very useful info here...
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2008 Buick Lacrosse Super Review Walkaround


    The Buick name has always been synonymous with Quality, Safety, and Reliability. The Buick Lacrosse Super is no Different.

    Under the Hood:
    The Buick Lacrosse Super sports a 5.3 Liter 300 horsepower 323 Ft Lbs V8 that is the fastest production Buick ever. It does 0-60 in an impressive 5.9 seconds and tops out at 150 miles per hour. It has all the Buick safety features including breakaway motor mounts to keep the engine out of the occupant compartment in a frontal collision. It has strategically places crumple zones to absorb a frontal impact. It also has The Buick Quiet Tuning technology to make for a quiter ride. There are sound dampening materials places throughout the vehicle including a laminate plate behind the engine to seal off the passenger compartment from engine noise. Laminate glass on windshield and side glass to absorb road noise before it enters.

    The Buick Lacrosse has a midsize sedan leading warranty to include a 4 year 50000 mile bumper to bumper warranty and a 5 year 100000 mile powertrain warranty. The roadside assistance is covered for the 5 year 100000 mile warranty which will cover running out of gas or flat tire, etc.

    In The Front:
    New hood and front facia including a waterfall grill. 5 mile per hour bumpers to avoid costly damages for small bumps. Wrap around halogen headlamps so you can seen from the front as well as the side. You also get daytime running lamps. Standard Stabilitrak and traction contol to help avoid slippage in snow, ice, or rainy conditions. This car has a computer to keep you on the road.

    On the Side:
    Standard 18 inch Michelin tires and large diameter 4 wheel disc brakes from improved stopping power. Side impact door beams and wrap around steel safety cage construction. 4 portholes on each side to designate a V8 engine. Have you seen all the portholes on cars, trucks, and SUV's--everyone wants to be like Buick!

    At the Rear:
    Large spacious Trunk with integrated rear deck lid spoiler. Wrap around tail lamps for increased visibility. Also, sporty chrome tip exhaust tips and totally new rear facia.

    Inside The Car:
    Extra bolster padded seats for increased comfort. Woven leather insert seats and woodgrain accents. Standard Onstar 1 year voice guided turn by turn navigation and vehicle diagnostics emailed to you once a month. Heated front seats and six way driver and front passenger seating. 9 speaker 240 watt stereo system with CD/MP3, auto tone control, and speed compensated volume.

    Check out your special pricing on the Buick Lacrosse Super at Yahoo! Autos
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Istanbul Grand Prix

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    acrylic on paper 8x11" sold

    Phillipe Massa won the Turkish Grand Prix and is back in the title hunt.
    Sounds familiar? he did the same in 2007 and 2006.
    Sounds boring? luckily Hamilton and Mclaren spiced things up (a bit)
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Chrysler Gas Card Incentive; Smart Advertising Or Insult To Intelligence?

    With Gas Prices rising higher and higher, Chrysler has come up with a promotion to help you spend less at the pump, I think!

    The May Gas incentive for Chrysler works like this. If you buy a Chrysler, Jeep, or Dodge during may you will only pay $2.99 for gas for 3 years. "Lets Refuel America" is the slogan tag line.

    Now, for the limitations. You have to use your credit card to purchase the gas and the amount over $2.99 will be billed back to Chrysler. You have to give up rebate money to receive this gas offer. Strike #3, the gas savings are covered for 12000 miles of driving per year for 3 years. And, it does not cover some of the gas guzzlers like the Wrangler, Viper, and Dodge Challenger.

    I think customers are tired of all the sales gimmicks that are only designed to drive sales and are not for the customer at all. Why not give the customer the rebate and take the gas savings out of the profit of the car? Why not load a card with $1000 that can be used for anything the customer wants to spend their money on?

    Why not lower the salaries of these advertising consultants to give more back to the customer! Wow, I know I made someone mad with that one. I believe we are in a time when customers are smarter than ever. Customers have the all powerful Internet. Most customers come to the dealerships knowing more than the salesman about a vehicle because of the Internet. Don't think you can patronize a customer with savings that comes from their own pockets, it wont work!

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Zolder '82

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    26 years ago this week in May...we lost Gilles Villeneuve.
    I was at Zolder that fateful weekend in '82,taking pictures of Didier Pironi in the pits,
    suddenly everything stopped,people walking around with shell shocked eyes.
    The truck coming back with the wreck of the Ferrari nr 27.
    What i remember most was that Saturday evening,it was very quiet all around the track,spectators not knowing what to do but wander around in silence,
    nobody could believe Gilles Villeneuve had gone,just like that...
    here he is in happier times winning the 1981 Monaco Grand Prix
    acrylic on paper 8x11"sold

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Clint Bowyer

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    hart break for local hero Danny Hamlin,tears for Kyle Bush and especially Dale jr, at Richmond
    but who can be sad about another win for Clint Bowyer ...
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Lauda v Hunt

Renault 1906

Talladega!

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    that was awesome,such a tight race,a monster save by Kyle Bush,
    drafting,close racing,lots of possible winners...F1 please take notice.
    acrylic on paper 8x11"
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