Our dear Nelson Angelo Piquet will walk in his Formula 1 on the streets of Ibirapuera Park in Sao Paulo . . .Our intention is to promote and sponsor of Formula1 countries across the world, all contributing to value always And find someone interested in buying my engineering project that makes a Formula 1 car at least 10% faster. LELOF1@YAHOO.COM.BR
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Brazil Grand Prix - RENAULT walk the streets of Sao Paulo
Our dear Nelson Angelo Piquet will walk in his Formula 1 on the streets of Ibirapuera Park in Sao Paulo . . .Grand Prix Brasil - Interlagos - BMW event is unprecedented

For the first time, Intel, sponsor of the German escuderia, brings to the Brazilian Grand Prix for the simulator in actual size, that plays with fidelity the experience of piloting a monoposto Formula 1, since the screen of 42 inches, with images of the circuit Until the vibration caused by the movement of the car.
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
25* International Automobile Trade Show
Industry Vip's Citroen do Brasil 

Preparation of Japanese food for VIP guests of the Citroen of Brazil
Gizela Dawidowicz Jorge (daughter) and Teresa Cristina Jorge Dawidowicz (wife) from Lionel Jorge Campos 















30 October to 9 November 2008 - Anhembi - Sao Paulo - Brasilhttp://www.salaodoautomovel.com.br/home/index_en.php
You who come to Sao Paulo to visit the HALL OF CAR, that this opportunity to learn about other tourist attractions that the biggest city in South America offer? For this, the organization of the Hall established a partnership with SP Turis, to offer tips on the best tour in São Paulo.
Remember also that during the EXHIBIT, on November 2, is the largest automotive event in the world: the Brazil Grand Prix Formula 1, the Interlagos race track. And by the Program Welcome, visitors and exhibitors of the fair Reed Exhibitions Alcantara Machado have exclusive offers of lodging, airfares and services with much convenience and economy. See!
Sao Paulo is a cultural center and leading Brazilian, characterized by its urban tourism, with more than 70 museums, thousands of restaurants that bring the food from over 50 countries, about 50 parks, 42 thematic streets of specialised trade. It is worth knowing
Monday, 13 October 2008
The exclusion of Canada Grand Prix is causing revolt World ...as I had anticipated....
The absence of the Canadian GP in calendar 2009 of F-1 is causing more impact than you thought. The fact yielded to an unprecedented attitude of Irish site "Manipe F1." In partnership with Powerlynx Motorsports Management, the site has created an online petition against the removal of the race of the American nation next season.According to the "Manipe F1," it's time to make some extent so that the voices of fans of the category are heard. Anyone dissatisfied with the decision of the FIA and FOM for not promoting the GP of Canada in 2009 may sign the undersigned .http://www.manipef1.com/petition
My opinion: Bernie Ecclestone, did everything that Formula 1 is today ... We owe much to him, and err is human, just think should have communicated to the world an example ...... this country paying "X "Canada and is unable or unwilling to pay ... then the world would understand .... but take anything without talking to himself Canada! ! ! It seems that missed it ... but ... we will wait for concert ... Lionel de Campos Jorge
Sunday, 12 October 2008
Thursday, 9 October 2008
Bernie calls for standard engines

Bernie Ecclestone believes the key to reducing Formula 1 costs will be to push for drastic changes to the engine regulations.Just days after FIA president Max Mosley warned that F1's future was uncertain unless teams were able to slash their expenditure within the next year, Ecclestone has indicated that he is also ready to push for revolutionary alterations to F1's technical package.
A report in The Times newspaper suggests that Ecclestone and Mosley will call for the whole field to use the same engine, which would still be badged by the various car manufacturers even though they would be technically identical, with each car only changing engine twice a year.
Engine development is already severely restricted under the current engine freeze regulations, but teams have diverted resources into other areas of the drivetrain and budgets have not been reduced by the amount the FIA had hoped for.
The governing body also indicated this week that it will have to permit some form of engine equalisation for next season as inequalities have developed between various engines during 2008.Ecclestone said he now reckons that a dramatic extension of the engine freeze regulation is the best way to slash F1 spending.
"The thing I am most excited about is pushing and pushing and pushing the homologated engine idea,” he told The Times.
“The new engine will be equalised and there will only be two engine changes a year, so costs are going to dramatically come down, and I mean dramatically.”
Wonderfull.... ... look around the team a chance to buy my project that makes Formula 1 car to go faster .... is not anything related to engine ... is super cheap ... and it costs small floor of the car 1 to 3 seconds faster .... the coming year everything will be different ... also increasingly the teams Bernie Ecclestone is partly true .... Teams want to win and will win easier whom have this project. .. simply negotiate Lionel de Campos Jorge





















