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McLaren now more confident for 2010 Valencia - McLaren’s return to form in recent weeks has left the outfit more confident about its prospects for building a titlewinning car in 2010, but the team does not believe it can fully relax just yet. The Woking-based outfit started the season in big trouble with its car, and knew that it needed to understand what had gone wrong if it was not to make the same mistakes next year. Now that the MP4-24 has been turned into a race winner, the team is more confident about its chances for developing a successful successor. McLaren managing director Jonathan Neale said: “If we were still scrabbling around at the back of the grid whilst we are going through the release of the car for next year - which will happen over the next month - then I would be very much more concerned than I am now. “We are not complacent by any means. We have to recognise that our car has KERS on it which is probably worth 0.3s, and we have a very good engine package. “If I compare where other team’s chassis are, it’s clear that while we have a competitive package, we do not have the benchmark chassis and aero performance at the moment. “Therefore we will not be sitting on our laurels but working to recover

that on this year’s car and going in to next year, it’s a stretch for us.” Neale believes that the fact the MP4-24 was turned from being the worst car in pre-season testing to the winning machine in Hungary was proof that its design was not fundamentally flawed. “It’s a testament to a huge amount of hard work, but it is also evidence of what I said at the beginning of the season, which is that we hadn’t done anything wrong with the car, we just hadn’t done enough,” explained Neale. “When you end up with a car where you have taken a completely wrong turn with it, i.e you’ve screwed up the stiffnesses or you have done something to make it really unstable, it is notoriously difficult to get that back. “We had just under-developed the aero package and then in the cut and thrust of what happened between week 11 and getting to the first European race, we turned the organisation upside down here because we knew we had to fight back and try and overhaul teams that in themselves were pushing forwards.” He added: “In terms of the con-

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McLaren-Mercedes Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, left bottom, leads the start of the European Grand Prix followed by teammate Heikki Kovalainen of Finland, right, at the Valencia street circuit in Valencia, Spain, on Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009. fidence for 2010, then the regulations are different but it is evolutionary rather than revolutionary. “The fundamental aerodynamics of the package are the same. The big changes will be in the weight of the

car because we will have to carry the fuel that we need for the whole race. “We are going to go back around the loop on vehicle dynamics because the front tyre will be changing and therefore the weight distri-

bution and the forces will have to be managed separately. But the essense of the aerodynamic fall will be based upon existing technology and the extension of a stable platform that we have.”

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Capirossi to stay with Suzuki Brno - Loris Capirossi has agreed an extension to his contract with Suzuki according to reports in the Italian media. The news means that the 36-year-old MotoGP veteran will remain with the team for a fourth season alongside Suzuki’s rookie signing Alvaro Bautista. “I’ve done it because I’m still having a lot of fun, and because I’ve found a fantastic team, headed by a

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team manager who knows how to keep it united,” he told Motosprint. “I like Paul Denning, he’s a cool guy. I really feel well here.” The Italian, who has won nine grands prix in the top class and won the 250cc world championship in 1998, added that he had not ruled out racing beyond 2010 either. “I’m certainly closer to saying ‘I quit’ than I was a couple of years ago, but nothing is decided yet,” he said. “We’ll see, also because I can still beat many rivals while others beat me through no fault of mine. “Suzuki has wanted me to sign the contract many weeks ago already. I chose to wait because I wanted to be certain regarding their intentions. Now I know they are putting a lot of effort in, they are giving me confidence, they’ve decided I should be the one developing the bike. “They believe in me, and that’s what’s important. This has convinced me to stay. I’m convinced we’ll have a competitive bike in BP/ist 2010.”

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An officer of search and rescue team along with the locals carried out the victim of capsized boat in Badung strait, Klungkung, on Wednesday, August 26th 2009.

Nine people killed in boat accident Denpasar – Nine people was killed when a boat sink in Badung strait, Klungkung, on Wednesday, August 26th 2009. The boat owned by Dewa Nyoman Kawi, was carrying 24 passengers and on a trip from Kusamba beach headed to Nusa Penida. The boat suddenly capsized approximately five miles from Klungkung beach. Ketut Parwa,

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the head of Search and Rescue Unit, said that the accident occurred on 14.30 local time. 15 pas-

Discovery Channel Apologizes Bali Post

Kuala Lumpur — Discovery Channel Inc. has sent a letter to Directorate General of Cultural Values, Arts and Film (NBSF) to clarify the broadcast of promotional film “Enigmatic Malaysia” inserting the show of Pendet Dance. In its e-mail to Directorate General of NBSF Tjejep Suparman, the Regional Director of Asia Regional Advertising Sales of Discovery Channel Inc, Angie Santa Maria, asserted that the promotional documentary film entitled “Enigmatic Malaysia” was not produced by Ministry of Malaysian Tourism. Angie admitted that it was the fault of promotion staff of Discovery Channel. She promised to apologize person toSAMAD/FILES the MinisAFPin PHOTO/Jewel

ter of Culture and Tourism of Indonesia, Jero Wacik. Such opinion was similar to what was expressed by President Director of KRU Sdn. Bhd. that the broadcast of promotional advertisement “Enigmatic Malaysia” was in fact produced by Discovery Channel headquartered in Singapore and not produced by KRU Sdn. Bhd., Ministry of Tourism or Ministry of Culture of Malaysia. “The series of documentary promotional advertisement “Enigmatic Malaysia” was not produced by us, but self-produced by Discovery Channel,” said President and CEO of KRU Sdn. Bhd., Norman Abdul Halim at the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday, August 25th 2009 Continued on page 6

sengers and 2 crews must be rescued from the middle of the sea. The victims are currently being

treated in Klungkung hospital. Parwa said that the victim generally suffered from shock after floating on the sea. The search and rescue team and Bali marine police still trying to evacuate the victims.

Budget prepared for copyright register The urges of Balinese artist community in order that Bali Provincial Government facilitated the registration of copyrights of the works created by Balinese artists and anonymous artists that have been bequeathed from generation to generation by Balinese ancestors was positively responded by Commission IV of Bali House of Representatives, Ketut Kariyasa Adnyana. The Member of Parliament from Buleleng together with his colleagues in Commission IV promised to endeavor a budget in the Bali Regional Budget 2010 to finance the registration of copyrights for a number of art works and handicraft product of Balinese artists. “Such proposal is logical. It is the time for Bali Provincial Government to allocate its budget for facilitating the registration of art works created by Balinese artists,” said Kariyasa Adnyana. In the fiscal year 2009, he said that Bali Regional Government has allocated a budget of approximately IDR 2 billion to protect the works made by Balinese artists against the plundering by foreign parties. Continued on page 6


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