Monday, March 26, 2012

Welcome Back: 2011 Mazda 2

Eco Car challenge!!


As I'm sure you know, this is the third-generation Mazda Demio. Yes I know. It was launched in Japan since July 2007 and a few years later, it was sold worldwide, even the USA and in the Philippines. It was facelifted since the summer of 2011. It was feature on the previous Forza 3 game. So, why then am I now driving it again?

Because I like it. This Mazda Demio is all about zoom-zoom concentrated in every aspect of this car. The Nissan Micra/March K13 I drove in the past when I got my hands on Forza 4 is just somewhat a so-so for me despite the fact that I'm impressed that I drove the Nissan Micra/March K13 but in every tangible way, the Mazda 2/Demio is somewhat better than the Nissan Micra/March K13 and most of all, it's better to look at.

This car is what Mazda made, except that now what players do to their Mazda Demio is outfit it with aero parts courtesy of Mazda specialist, AutoExe.

Driving Music (What is the name of the song on car commercial?) Vol. 32

Oh no.... Whoever saw the Korean TV commercial for the Chevrolet Spark Tattoo and Spark Stripe, some petrolheads never knew they have ears too sharp to hear what's the lyric on that ad! Sorry but you won't find that song you've heard on that ad, even if you google the words like "freaky freaky boy tell me what you gonna do tonight", it's not gonna work. Please stop doing that, petrolheads.

Instead of fiddling around or suffer the case of "dispute rejected, claim has been reinstated", let me give some another set of five driving musics (car commercial songs) for us to enjoy;

5) Gesaffelstein by Viol - from the Citroen DS4 Just Mat French TV Commercial.

4) If we hold on together by Diana Ross - from the 1995 Isuzu Bighorn Japanese TV Commercial.

3) Don't Stop the Dance by BRYAN FERRY - from the 2002 Nissan Primera Japanese TV Commercial.

2) Porcelain by Moby - from the 2003 Nissan Primera Japanese TV Commercial

1) Porcelain by Julia Fordham - from the 1990 Toyota Corona Exiv Japanese TV Commercial starring Julia Fordham

..and there you have. Some another set of five Driving Musics to enjoy. If you have a chance, you may want to request Top Gear to feature on of those I've mentioned on their Ultimate Driving CD. For info, visit http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2012/03/22/help-us-out-with-our-new-top-gear-cd/

When it rains in Malaysia, it pours more F1 fury!

So, it's raining in Sepang Circuit, but the second round of the F1 2012 really pours it out! In an unexpected way, Ferrari's Fernando's Alonso emerged as the victor in Sepang, leading Sauber-Ferrari's Sergio Perez in 2nd place and McLaren-Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton placed 3rd.

Race - Alonso holds off stellar Perez for Sepang victory 25 Mar 2012
           
Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix was won by Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso from Sauber’s Sergio Perez and McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton, but it was a race of two halves, and how different they were!

The skies were already dark as cars went out on to the grid and 10 minutes before the start the rain came. Everyone bar the HRTs started on intermediate tyres, Hamilton led team mate Jenson Button off the line, with Lotus’s Romain Grosjean spearing between Mercedes’ Michael Schumacher and the Red Bulls to grab third until he was repassed further round the lap and then clobbered Schumacher into a spin and followed suit himself.

Within a lap Perez was in for wet tyres, followed by Ferrari’s Felipe Massa, Marussia’s Timo Glock and Charles Pic on lap three, then Button, Alonso, Force India’s Nico Hulkenberg, Caterham’s Heikki Kovalainen (who had made stunning progress from 23rd on Lap One to 17th on Lap Two) and team mate Vitaly Petrov.

Hamilton clung on until Lap Five, aquaplaning all over the place, and just skipped back out ahead of his team mate. Perez was up to a stunning third after Sauber’s great strategic move, and even a big off-course moment didn’t hurt him although it brought Red Bull’s Mark Webber within striking distance.

By Lap Six conditions were so bad that the race officials deployed the safety car for the first time officially here. The race continued behind the silver Mercedes until lap nine, when it was red flagged.

Thus Hamilton led Button to a halt on the start/finish line, followed by Perez, Webber, Alonso, Red Bulls’ Sebastian Vettel (who’d had an off), Toro Rosso’s Jean-Eric Vergne (who had yet to pit), Massa, Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg (who’d also been off), the amazing Narain Karthikeyan, who had not stopped thanks to starting his HRT on the full wets and was running a fabulous 10th, Hulkenberg and Force India team mate Paul di Resta, Lotus’s Kimi Raikkonen, Williams’ Pastor Maldonado, Schumacher, Sauber’s Kamui Kobayashi, HRT’s Pedro de la Rosa (who like Karthikeyan had started on full wets), Toro Rosso’s Daniel Ricciardo, Petrov, Glock, Kovalainen, Charles Pic and Williams’ Bruno Senna. Grosjean was thus far the only retirement, going off for good into the gravel in Turn Six on Lap Four.

It was Canada 2011 all over again, but with dusk approaching much faster in the already gloomy conditions.

At 17.01 it was announced that the race would be resumed at 17.15 behind the safety car, with all cars to be running Pirelli’s wet tyres. There was still some light rain, but conditions had improved sufficiently. The gamble now would be how soon to switch back to intermediate tyres, once the safety car had been called back in.

Button gambled on a change to intermediates at the end of Lap 13, even before the race had officially resumed. Alonso, meanwhile, fought by Webber and Vettel, and pitted for inters on Lap 14 together with Hamilton and Webber.
Sauber brought Perez in a lap later, when Button called in again after colliding with Karthikeyan’s HRT which he clipped with his front wing in Turn Nine. That was the end of the points leader’s chances, but Perez’s were just opening up.

From the 17th lap until the finish, it was Perez against Alonso, the youngster against the old stager, with Hamilton and the Red Bull drivers unable to do anything to challenge either of them.

For a while, Alonso opened the gap; it was as much as 7.7s on the 28th lap, half distance. But then Perez really got the bit between his teeth. More rain was forecast, so now the strategy for all of the drivers was to make their intermediate tyres last as long as they could. And the Sauber is kind to its rubber. Perez began to cut the gap to Alonso: 6.7s on Lap 33, 4.9s by Lap 35, 1.3s by Lap 39. The atmosphere, so drenched earlier, was now electric as everyone willed him on.

Alonso dived for the pits on the 40th lap and took on medium slick tyres, Perez came a lap later and took the harder tyres, as Sauber crucially added more front downforce. By Lap 42 the gap was 7.1s again, and the fairy tale seemed to be over, but nobody told Perez that. Lap by lap he ate into the Ferrari's advantage again; by Lap 49 he was only half a second behind and it seemed only a matter of time. But then he slid wide in Turn 14 leading on to the back straight, and this time the dream really was over. He recovered, and by the chequered flag on Lap 56 the gap was down from 5.3s to 2.2s, but Alonso had it made.

It was one of the best drives of the season thus far from the Spaniard, but though he thoroughly deserved all the plaudits going for grabbing the chance when he saw it, Perez was the 'man of the match' after a truly wonderful performance.

Behind the two leaders there was some great racing, but Hamilton had an untroubled run to third, unable to match their pace, as Webber came through to fourth after Vettel had made contact with Karthikeyan on the 48th lap and torn up his left-rear Pirelli. He was lucky that it happened on the back straight and he was able to pit quickly, but he dropped to 12th, which became 11th when Pastor Maldonado’s tenure of 10th place ended with an apparent Renault engine failure on Lap 54.

Behind Webber, Raikkonen drove a feisty race to fifth for Lotus, while Bruno Senna was another star as he hacked through the field from 22nd on the opening lap to an excellent sixth. Paul di Resta was another to put in an excellent drive in the hugely tricky conditions, finishing seventh for Force India after being unable to keep Senna at bay. The Scot was clear of a huge battle between Vergne’s Toro Rosso and his own team mate Hulkenberg, which Maldonado had been a part of until his engine problem.

That elevated Schumacher to the final points scoring position, on another very disappointing day for Mercedes, with Vettel 11th ahead of Ricciardo’s Toro Rosso, which kept Rosberg’s Mercedes and Button’s delayed McLaren at bay to the flag. Felipe Massa had another horrible day, made even worse by Perez’s performance, to finish 15th, ahead of Petrov who brought his Caterham home 16th ahead of Glock’s Marussia, team mate Kovalainen, Maldonado and Glock’s partner, Pic.

After his great early run Karthikeyan inevitably fell back, but he survived the two brushes with world champions to finish 21st, with team mate De la Rosa 22nd after getting a drive-through penalty after the restart as his team members were late leaving the grid. They later swapped places in the final classification after the Indian had 20 seconds added to his race time for causing the collision with Vettel. Besides Grosjean, Kobayashi was the only other retirement, but understandably it went almost unnoticed in the Sauber pit as they focused on the fight for the lead.


So, Ferrari has won that but the war goes on because in April 15, 2012, more excitement comes at the F1 2012 season in China!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Nandito ako lagi sa ulo mo pero hindi mo naman ako napapansin

Oh no! The March 25, 2012 episode of Lokomoko has been reverted back to Rated SPG!! Anyway, what's what?

- Baptism gags

- Delivery Room gags

- Tanong ko lang, kulang...Kung ikaw ang bestman sa kasal, bakit hindi ikaw ang pinakasalan

- Kiddie playtime gags

- Lokomersyal in Joel Bangs Salon

- Tanong ko lang, kulang...Ang keyboard at keypad ba nakakabukas ng kandado?

- Tanong ko lang, kulang...Kailangan ba palaging masaya pag happyhour?

- Tanong ko lang, kulang...May nabibili bang junkfood sa junkshop?

- Who's Line Is It Anyhow?!

1) Masaya ako tuwing sinasayawan mo ako - Dance Floor

2) I've lived a life that's full, i've travelled each and every highway, but more, much more than this...I did it my way. - Bus Driver

3) I planned each chartered course, each careful step along the byway. And more, much more than this, I did it my way. - Hiker

4) Nandito ako lagi sa ulo mo pero hindi mo naman ako napapansin - Balakubak

Uh-oh....

5) Hindi lahat ng bola pinaglalaruan - Fishball

6) Kaya ka naliligaw ng landas ay dahil ayaw mong maniwala sa akin - Mapa

7) I've loved, I've laughed and cried, I've had my fill, my share of losing...and now as tears subside, I find it all so amusing - Sisa

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet (991)

2013 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet


The same goodness you would get from the new Porsche 911 Carrera (Type 991), is now carried over to the new Cabriolet version.

Forever being the king of European sports cars, the legendary Porsche 911 is became sacred to the brand since the first one came out in 1963. Now, 48 years has passed and after undergoing several model changes, this is it. The much awaited full model change for the king of European sports cars is made to be more stunning, sleek and stylish.

At first glance, the 991 looks the same as the outgoing 997 but take a second look and you'll see all the body panels are new as are the Porsche design DNA carried from the Panamera saloon. In fact, you can see the Porsche label spelled it out at the back. This design really more like an attractive swimming instructor in her racing swimsuit. That looks nice.

Now at the interior, it is well-sculpted and well-refined to meet up with its Porsche design DNA and this exactly looked like the Panamera and the second-generation Cayenne. What's amazing is the new high resolution multi-function screen for the best user-friendly experience. It can be somewhat very essential when it comes to navigation and this is the one that works, well kind of. This looks a lot nicer than the 997's interior that is somewhat "it's cool if you're an 11 year old boy" but it's certainly cool.

Seems that this one is perfect for the road and track because the Porsche 991 remains the same RR (Rear-engine, Rear-wheel-drive) layout that became the epitome of the 911 history for 48 years. At the normal 911 Carrera, it is powered by a 3.4L boxer engine that produces 350PS of power and 390NM of torque. The hardcore 911 Carrera S is powered by 3.8L boxer engine that produces 400PS of power and 440Nm of torque. With the 7-speed PDK is considered to be available, get ready for this because the new Porsche 991 comes with the world's first 7-speed manual transmission! That's right folks, a 7-speed manual transmission. Seven gear stickshift! This is definitely the first of its kind because over the years the maximum gear of a manual transmission is six, which of course we love it, but is there such thing in a world is a 7-speed manual transmission? Here in Porsche, it exists and its exclusive to the 991, providing combined fuel economy of 9,2 Liter/100 km at the standard 911 Carrera Cabriolet and 9,7 Liter/100 km at the flagship 911 Carrera S Cabriolet. We are very jealous to see this legend equipped with the world's first 7-speed manual.

Available in 14 colors: Schwarz, Indischrot, Carraraweiss, Racinggelb, Basaltschwarz, Aquablau, Platinsilber, Dunkelblau, Anthrazitbraun, Achatgrau, Rubinrot, GT-silber, Cognac, and Limegold.

My Comment:

So, this soft-top version of the 991 has the same feeling you would get from the original hardtop version. There's still more to come to the 991...

Photo: Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG

The Ultima(te) Story

Discovered from Forza Motorsport 4's March Pirelli Pack is a car I am not utterly familiar of. This car is known as the Ultima GTR, the quickest accelerating and decelerating supercar of all time and multiple world speed record holder.

The Ultima GTR vs. the Noble Works!
Unless I was on the MPH05 show in the NEC, Birmingham, or in Earl's Court in London, I wouldn't have the chance to encounter one. Oh, Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond and Fifth Gear's Tiff Needell were on that MPH05 show a couple of years ago and Clarkson wants to prove just how world proven the Ultima GTR is by challenging Tiff Needell to figure out the Ultima GTR's indoor speed record. Ultima Sports Ltd. Director, Richard Marlow, was impressed to see the presenters from Top Gear and Fifth Gear getting to know more about the Ultima GTR in front of a hundred thousand visitors.


Although it is a supercar, the Ultima GTR is a Do-It-Yourself car. By the time you ordered one as a "kit car" you can build it yourself and for an advantage, it is less expensive than the factory-assembled Ultima GTR. This is somewhat similar from the DIY Caterham I saw on Top Gear. Inside the box, what you'll get is the chassis, alloy panel set, pedals, master cylinder, suspension wishbones, suspension uprights, suspension toe link, front hubs,  brakes, brake lines, steering rack, cooling system, gear linkage, fuel tanks, dampers, drive shafts, wiring loom, glass and laminates, rear wing, exhaust, seats, wheels, and an instructional manual on how to assemble the Ultima GTR. If you take your time to assemble and if you're not fiddling with anything, you have assembled a supercar that comes with a Chevrolet 6.3L V8 engine that produces 534HP of power and 528ft-lb of torque. The standard gearbox was a Porsche G50 five speed transaxle.

"I really wish I were here" The Ultima GTR says

Now, there are numerous statements how the Ultima GTR is a world-proven speed demon. First up, they used a model that comes with a 640BHP American Speed engine, known as the Ultima GTR640, and there was a powerful model with a 720BHP engine, known as the Ultima GTR720. Later on, they have established their verified performance figures with the use of road tires and exhaust;

0-60mph: 2.7secs
0-100mph: 5.5secs
0-150mph: 11.8secs
30-70mph: 2.0secs
0-100mph-0: 10.3secs
100mph-0 Braking:  3.9secs
Speed Achieved: 204mph on the Bruntingthorpe straight
Top Speed : 231mph est. (gearing limited)


If that wasn't enough, Ultima sent one of their test drivers to lap the GTR720 round the Top Gear Test Track independently and it did it in 1:12.8 seconds, faster than every other cars The Stig tested on Top Gear, even the Ariel Atom V8, which is currently Top Gear's fastest car on the test track. Later on, it used the configuration that is not road-legal, which includes putting on racing tires, and it lapped round the track in 1:09.9, faster than the Ferrari FXX as seen on Top Gear. So the question is, how could Top Gear didn't feature this car that is much powerful than the Ariel Atom V8? Ask the producers why.

Ultima GTR in Japan?

The shadowy speed machine, the Ultima GTR, may not have a spotlight on Top Gear but on our books, we consider this as the greatest masterpiece ever to be assembled by hand. Although, I still don't know more about the Ultima GTR, I am started to like it more as a pure driving machine. It maybe a track-minded vehicle but it's road legal. There was one fact that I haven't remembered about the Ultima GTR and this was designed by Lee Noble with Ted Marlow alongside and it was designed and engineered by some blokes I haven't met in an industrial shed in Leicester. It may not be a supercar that you can park it on the Monte Carlo casino stand but this will surely give the elite supercars a run on their money...

"Now in a RETURNABLE GLASS BOTTLE"

On the March 23, 2012 episode of Bubble Gang;

- Graduation gags for the happy graduates!

- Mr. Assimo meets the school registrar...

- Bonding time with friends...

- Cheche's TV viewing was been messed up by Bureche!

- Hey! Lighten up! May mga moments na hindi mo na maibabalik pero ang Flipton Ice Tea Sparkling, nasa abot kayang returnable glass bottle na! Bubble Gang does Lipton Iced Tea Sparkling by spoofing this commercial as Flipton Ice Tea Sparkling! The lighter side of soda, now in a returnable glass bottle!

Bubble Gang does Lipton Iced Tea Sparkling


- Some say, Dahon (Antonio Aquitania) faces off against Bisugo (Betong) again. All we know is, it's PICKUP LINES!!!!

1) Library ka ba? Kasi pag nandyan ka, gusto ko nang lumagay sa tahimik!

2) Alam mo bang sobrang amazing ka? Kasi, parang magic ang ganda mo! AMAZING!

3) Kung driver ako, traffic aide ka. Kasi kapag wala ka, hindi ako makakapag-move on.

4) Bungang araw ka ba? Kasi pag nandyan ka, nangangati ako! Ang kati! AMAZING!

5) Sana HOLY WEEK na. Para kung busted na ako, sabay penintensya na ako!

6) Ikaw ang laging nasa isip ko! Kasi, ang taas ng sugar ng Ma'am Bestre!

7) Alam mo, para kang isang taong mahilig mang-utang! Kasi pag nakikita kita, kinakabahan ako!

8) Neneng, mahawakan ko lang ang kamay mo! Nasa langit na ako! Kasi, ang taas ng palit ng Australian dollar!

- A man in the men's restroom is making negotiations

- Imagine if your parents can't keep in touch with you clearly because they have something in their mouths...

- So, a troublemaker became a graduate? Really?

- IyoTube in Stevie Wonder's Knocks Me Off My Feet