NASCAR Names David Higdon Managing Director In IMC Department
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Veteran Brings Broad Sports Experience And Journalism Background To NASCAR NASCAR LogoDAYTONA BEACH, FL (June 7, 2011) ? NASCAR announced today that David Higdon has been named managing director within the sanctioning body?s newly formed Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) department. Higdon will begin his duties with NASCAR on June 20, 2011. Higdon joins NASCAR from...more»

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Fernando Alonso - classic F1 2011
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It is the turn of Ferrari's Fernando Alonso to pick his five favourite all-time grands prix in the latest edition of our classic Formula 1 series.

We have asked all the drivers to do the same, and are broadcasting their choices - and highlights of the relevant races - ahead of each grand prix this season to whet your appetites for the action to come. Highlights will be shown on this website and on the red button in the UK.

Alonso follows in the footsteps of Sebastian Vettel, Michael Schumacher, Sebastien Buemi and Rubens Barrichello so far this season.

We have chosen Spain's double world champion this time because it is his home race this weekend, and among his choices is a grand prix from the Circuit de Catalunya that has hosted the event since 1991.

That choice is the 2006 Spanish Grand Prix, which Alonso won to become the first Spaniard to win his home race. Of his 26 career victories, and 162 grands prix, the 29-year-old says this one "may be for me still the most emotional race".

Alonso has picked only two races from his own career, the other being his remarkable victory in last year's maiden Korean Grand Prix.

Those who remember his manic cackle over the radio on the slow-down lap - part disbelief, part sheer joy, part cartoon villain - will not be surprised that he has chosen that race. You may, though, be as surprised as I was that he did not choose his superb victory in the Italian Grand Prix last year, in his first season at Ferrari, which he likened to his Spanish victory.

For Alonso, Korea last year marked the climax of a quite brilliant fightback in the world championship battle.

Leaving the British Grand Prix, the 10th of 19 races last year, Alonso was 47 points off the championship lead. His victory in Korea, seven races later, put him at the top of the standings. Of course, he went on to lose the championship by just four points to Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel after a catastrophic strategic error by Ferrari in the final race in Abu Dhabi.

In Korea, Alonso was engaged in an intense race-long battle for the lead with Vettel and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton which was finally decided in the Ferrari driver's favour when Vettel suffered an engine failure in the closing stages.

But that was not the only reason Alonso remembers the race so fondly - in fact, he did not even mention that he won it.

He said: "I will always remember the first race in Korea because the conditions were so extreme in terms of light.

"It was completely dark and it was so wet. It was one hour delayed because of the wet. We could not follow the safety car because of the spray.

"There were so many things in one race that it remains quite shocking what we did in Korea."

Alonso's other three choices are ones that have already proved popular among the other drivers.

He has chosen the two notorious Japanese Grands Prix of 1989 and 1990, in both of which Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost collided to decide the destiny of the world title. These were also chosen by Buemi.

And finally there is Belgium 2000, featuring Mika Hakkinen's famous pass of Schumacher, as the two went either side of the backmarker Ricardo Zonta. This race was also chosen by Schumacher.

Alonso says: "One of my favourite races was Senna-Prost fight in Suzuka when in Turn One they finished both in the gravel (1990), and the year before, when one of them (Prost) finished stopped in the chicane.

"I also like, and have seen many times on TV, the race at Spa with Mika and Michael, when they overtook Ricardo Zonta at the end of the straight. That was a super race - from both of them."

An interesting footnote about that weekend in Belgium in 2000 is that it was also crucial in Alonso's career.

He was racing in Formula 3000, the forerunner of today's GP2 feeder series, driving for the Astromega team, who were not one of the better outfits.

In terms of bald statistics, it was not a great season. At Spa, though, on one of the world's great driver circuits, Alonso was in a league of his own, taking pole position, a dominant victory and fastest lap.

His performance impressed many of those watching the race in the F1 paddock, among them a certain Flavio Briatore, who pretty much immediately signed Alonso up for his driver management business.

The next year, Alonso was driving for Minardi in F1, the year after that he was test driver for Briatore's Renault team, in 2003 he was promoted to a race drive and the rest is history.

In Hungary that year, Alonso's became the sport's youngest ever race winner and two years later its youngest world champion, and a year after that the youngest double champion.

Now, back to classic F1.

In these blogs, we pick one of the driver's choices to highlight. Logically, this time it would be Spain 2006, this being not only Alonso's favourite race but also the one that is most directly related to the forthcoming event.

The victory hinged on a blistering opening stint from Alonso - he was making a first stop much earlier than Schumacher's Ferrari and for a while there some tension about whether he was doing a three-stop strategy to Schumacher's two, and whether he would pull out enough of a gap to make it work.

As it turned out, Alonso did only two stops, with a long middle stint, and while it was a powerful and impressive drive, the race was pretty uneventful. So we have decided instead to showcase last year's Korean Grand Prix, which was completely the opposite.

So, long highlights of that race are embedded below. A link to the short highlights is underneath, along with long and short highlights of Mark Webber impressive victory for Red Bull in last year's Spanish Grand Prix. Highlights of the other races Alonso picked are linked out of the relevant point in this blog.

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CLICK HERE TO WATCH SHORT HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2010 KOREAN GRAND PRIX
CLICK HERE TO WATCH SHORT HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2010 SPANISH GRAND PRIX
CLICK HERE TO WATCH EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2010 SPANISH GRAND PRIX

On digital satellite and cable television on the BBC red button in the UK, we will be showing short highlights from Japan 1989, Belgium 2000 and Spain 2006 as well as extended highlights of Korea 2010 and Spain 2010 from 1500 BST on Wednesday 18 May until 1200 BST Sunday 22 May.

On Freeview we will be showing short highlights from Japan 1989, Belgium 2000 and Spain 2006 as well as extended highlights of Korea 2010 from 1040 BST until 1250 BST on Friday 20 May.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/05/fernando_alonso_picks_his_five.html

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Research and Markets: Investments Workbook: Principles of Portfolio and Equity Analysis (CFA Institute Investment Series)
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DUBLIN - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d7880f/investments_workbo) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Investments Workbook: Principles of Portfolio and Equity Analysis (CFA Institute Investment Series)" to their offering. “Investments Workbook: Principles of Portfolio and Equity Analysis (CFA Institute Investment Series)” Companion workbook to the CFA Institute's Investments: Principles of Portfolio and Equity Analysis Workbook In a world of specialization, no other profession likely requires such broad, yet in-depth knowledge than that of financial analyst. Investments: Principles of Portfolio and Equity Analysis...

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Hollamby returns to driving seat
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British Touring Car team boss Shaun Hollamby will return to the driving seat for the next round at Croft on June 18-19. Hollamby drove for his own AmD Milltek team last season, but stepped aside for Tom Onslow-Cole this season. Onslow-Cole left the team during last weekend's Oulton Park meeting, to join Arena Motorsport, and Hollamby has now stepped in to race the VW Golf

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/touring-cars/btcc/hollamby-returns-to-driving-seat/

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The Remarkable Rise of Paso Robles
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Patrick in Nationwide top 10 again
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Danica Patrick scored another good finish on her return to the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Chicagoland Speedway, claiming 10th in Saturday's race. Patrick started the race from 16th on the grid having run in a similar position during Friday's practice sessions at a track she was visiting for the second time in a stock car, having already raced there last year. The JR Motorsports driver spent most of the first half of the race in the top 15 and was able to get as high as 11th at one point, before dropping a few positions in the order and then a lap down during a long green-flag run.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/nascar-news/nascar/patrick-in-nationwide-top-10-again/

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Mosley: Bahrain ?will cost F1 dear?
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Former FIA president Max Mosley says the decision to reinstate the Bahrain Grand Prix on the 2011 world championship calendar "will cost Formula 1 dear" unless it is reversed.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/mosley-bahrain-will-cost-f1-dear/

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Onslow-Cole rejoins Arena
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British Touring Car racer Tom Onslow-Cole has joined Arena Motorsport to drive a third new-shape Ford Focus for the rest of the season. Onslow-Cole was a frontrunner with the squad last year.

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/touring-cars/btcc/onslow-cole-rejoins-arena/

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Stocks Dip, Pressured by Financials
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down by 48 points, or 0.4%, at 12,104. The S&P 500 was lower by 7 points, or 0.5%, at 1293, and the Nasdaq was off by 5 points, or 0.2%, at 2728. Shares across the financial sector weakened after Rochdale Securities analyst Dick Bove cut his rating on Wells Fargo(WFC) to sell from neutral, citing the economic slowdown and a decline in operational earnings. Shares of Wells Fargo were down 2.5% to $26.18 while Bank of...

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Spies thrilled with breakthrough third
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Ben Spies was delighted to get his 2011 season going with his maiden podium finish for the factory Yamaha MotoGP team at Catalunya. After a luckless start to the year that had seen him taking just two sixth places finishes from the opening four rounds, Spies came home third in Spain today. He had said before the weekend that he just needed a straightforward race to get his confidence back, so was very happy to have achieved that

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/other-news/motorcycles/motogp/spies-thrilled-with-breakthrough-third/

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