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Motorsports Malaysia: Motorsports as a Career
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Motorsports as a Career. Career as a racer can be very rewarding. But more often than not, budding racers are immediately discouraged with the fact that motor racing involves a lot of money. This is true no matter what form of racing one decides to venture, in any part of the world. This is where the individual needs to work hard to source for funds and maintain a good succession of involvement in motorsports. This is basically the x-factor that sets a good race engineer from the rest. H MEDIA, Malaysia.
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Motorsports Malaysia: Taking Calculated Risk in Motorsports
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Taking Calculated Risk in Motorsports. Man’s quest to conquer the elements knows no boundaries. Be it on the streets, on the track or off the road, racing will always continue to propel humans to achieve the impossible. It’s all about taking calculated risks, and illegal racing, no matter how you look at it, will never be considered as a calculated risk. It actually doesn’t take much calculation to realise that it is stupid to throw away a life, more so the lives of others. Check out these as well:.
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Motorsports Malaysia: 2006 F1 Regulation Changes Part 1
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2006 F1 Regulation Changes Part 1. The 2006 FIA Formula One World Championship season will see a number of alterations being implemented. The purpose is mainly to make the sport safer, make it less expensive for teams to participate and finally, make the race more enjoyable for track and telly viewers. These three main aims undertaken by FIA are important, but in which order of priority they are still remains unclear. Said Paolo Martinelli, engine director of Ferrari’s new 2.4 V8 engine. &#...Not only do...
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Motorsports Malaysia: Starting 'Em Young
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As competition heats up, the acceptable age for a world champion these days has sharply reduced. If racers were crowned champions in their 40s during the 1950s and 60s, world champions nowadays can be as young as 18 as proven by Valentino Rossi when he first won the 125cc world motorcycle championship in 1997. Starting them young is the current order of the day, with parents starting to invest in their children’s future as soon as they begin to walk! In Malaysia, former motocross racer Suhadi Ali Rahmat.
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Motorsports Malaysia: Racing as a Business Strategy
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Racing as a Business Strategy. The concept of racing as the most ideal business strategy is more or less the same all around the world. A successful racing team that have racers constantly finishing on the podium will command more media coverage, providing tangible return on investment for the sponsor's advertising dollar. Sponsors associated with winning teams will also get massive media coverage and publicity and ultimately a more brand awareness and top of the mind recall. The aim is to rekindle the r...
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Motorsports Malaysia: Forms 2010
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The following is a list of forms required for various Malaysian motorsports purpose. Right click the link and select "Save As". Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. COMPETITION LICENCE APPLICATION 2010. MEDICAL EXAMINATION FORM 2010. CLUB AFFILIATION FORM 2010. SDA SPORTS COMMISSION REGISTRATION FORM 2010. COMMERCIAL AFFILIATION FORM 2010. EVENT ORGANISING PERMIT APPLICATION FORM 2010. SPORTS DEVELOPMENT FUNDING GUIDELINES 2010. COMPETITOR FUNDING APPLICATION 2010. CLUB GRANT APPLICATION 2010. H MEDIA, Malaysia.
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Motorsports Malaysia: Super Retard on the Loose!
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Super Retard on the Loose! Like most urban dwellers, commuting to and from work can be quite a chore, sitting behind the wheels staring at the back of someone’s car, wishing it would all ‘magically’ disappear. Short of using the imaginary magic wand, Aprilia has come up with its latest version of a magic carpet ride that would actually make you look forward to daily commuting. This radical design is then complemented by a set of robust and large diameter front forks, bridged by an anti-twist metal that i...
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Motorsports Malaysia: 2006 F1 Regulation Changes for 2006 Part 2
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2006 F1 Regulation Changes for 2006 Part 2. Continued from Part 1. Talking about tyres, spectators also will get to see more exciting and thrilling races this year after FIA announced the re-introduction of mid-race tire changing after many high-profile tire related incidences were recorded in 2005. 8220;It's not looking too bad, to phrase it carefully,”. Toyota Technical Director, Mike Gascoyne explains: “. All in all, the early part of the season will prove to be pivotal for most team’s champions...
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Motorsports Malaysia: Motorsport in Malaysia by AAM
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Motorsport in Malaysia by AAM. Motorsports has been long established in our country and we have successfully organised many events of world status like the FIM Road Racing Grand Prix World Championship from 1991 onwards, the FIM Superbike World Championship, the FIM Endurance World Championship, FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, FIA ASIA Pacific Rally and the FIA Formula One World Championship Championship from 1999 onwards. FIA (Federation Internationale de l'Automobile). The FIM as defined in the stat...
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