Scuderia Southwest                                                                                                            #21 
In This Issue
FUN with Cars!
Cars & Coffee
British GP Review
Goodwood Festival of Speed
Name that Car!
FUN TIME!
Scuderia SW hosts C&C at Gainey Ranch as well as drives, track days and dinners.  The non-car club, car club... SSW.  No drama!  No meetings!  No egos!  Just fun with cars!
        

No Dues!  No Drama!  Just Fun with Cars!
The Exotic Car Club for Enthusiasts, by Enthusiasts
 
Scuderia SW                            7/11//13
Greetings!

Cars and Coffee continues to amaze me at the turnouts.  On a holiday weekend, under blazing hot skies, several hundred cars and enthusiasts were out in force, lead by Pete Gruber (happy birthday big guy), and the Viper boys.  There were some excellent examples from all the different models.  If you are a Viper fan, you were in heaven.

This week I have a recap of the British GP, and a preview of the Goodwood Festival of Speed over in England.  This event should be on every enthusiast's list of events to attend.  Watch the video and you will see what I mean.

As the summer wears on, and I look to Colorado for an escape from the heat, we will still have C&C in August and we may put a happy hour or a dinner together.  If any of you have any ideas for an event or a drive and would like to help put it together, shoot me an email.

btw...... we still don't have a winner in the Name That Car Contest...
 
See you soon.

Ciao...

Dino

 

Cars & Coffee 
  
 
July brought some scorching temperatures.  But the cars were hotter as it was Viper month.
 
  

  
  


Thanks to Pete Gruber for some great images

Cars & Coffee Scottsdale
Date:  8/3/13
Time:  7:00 am
Location:  The Shops at Gainey Village
Honored Marque:  TBD

Don't forget to make a donation to the 100 Club to support the 19 firefighter's families that lost their lives in the Yarnell fires.

Formula 1
German GP
  

German GP: Sebastian Vettel resists Kimi Raikkonen for home win

RBR Vettel   

 

Sebastian Vettel finally won his home grand prix in Germany as he resisted big pressure from Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean at the Nurburgring.

 

As the Lotus duo took turns to hound Vettel for most of the race, it looked unlikely that the Red Bull driver would be able to cling on for victory, but he ultimately managed to after a dogged drive.

 

Polesitter Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes was swamped by the faster-starting Red Bulls off the line, as Vettel and Mark Webber moved into an immediate one-two.

 

Webber stayed right with his team-mate until the first pitstops, when he was sent out before his right-rear wheel was fully attached.

 

The tyre shot off and hit a television cameraman further down the pitlane. The cameraman was taken to hospital for observation.

 

Podium Germany '13

 

Hamilton lost ground with heavy tyre wear as the race progressed, but Lotus moved in the opposite direction.

Grosjean ran 13 laps on softs in his first stint - far better than anyone else managed - and that jumped him from fifth to second.

 

The Frenchman then chased Vettel down, though he could not get closer than two seconds behind.

 

A safety car just mid-distance closed things up and brought Raikkonen from 12s down into contention.

 

The caution period was required after Jules Bianchi's Marussia retired in a cloud of smoke and flames, and then began drifting back across the circuit on the chicane approach after its driver had got out.

 

The leaders made their second stops behind the safety car but could not make it from there to the end.

Grosjean was first to pit, with Vettel reacting on the next lap and staying ahead.

 

Raikkonen ran 10 laps further then pitted for softs, allowing him to charge back past Grosjean (who obeyed a team order to not delay the Finn) and then catch Vettel.

 

But the world champion had just enough in hand to hang on and win by a second.

 

Alonso German '13  

 

Grosjean resisted a similar late surge from Fernando Alonso to keep third.

 

Alonso's Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa spun out at the first corner just four laps in while running sixth.

 

Hamilton ended up fifth, passing two-stopper Jenson Button's McLaren on the last lap.

 

Webber was brought back to the Red Bull garage and given a new wheel, then recovered from a distant last to seventh, just ahead of McLaren's Sergio Perez.

 

Nico Rosberg could make little progress from 11th on the grid and finished ninth ahead of countryman Nico Hulkenberg's Sauber.

 

Daniel Ricciardo faded from sixth in qualifying to 12th, between the Force Indias.

 

Williams appeared to have a shot at points for a while, before pitstop delays hampered both its drivers.

Lotus  

 

 

Driver Standings

1.  Sebastion Vettel.....................................................................132 points

2.  Fernando Alonso...................................................................111 points

3.  Kimi Raikonnen....................................................116 points

4. Lewis Hamilton......................................................99 points

5. Mark Webber.........................................................93 points

 

Team Standings

1. Red Bull..............................................................250 points

2. Mercedes............................................................183 points

3. Ferrari.................................................................180 points

4. Lotus...................................................................157 points

5. Force India............................................................59 points

 

Next Race: Hungarian Grand Prix July 28th

 

 

  '13 German GP Grid Girl

 

 F1 has the best grid girls

Goodwood Festival of Speed
Goodwood '13
      

This weekend sees the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed take place. It's the event's 20th birthday, too.

 

One of the key attractions will be the Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak car. Driven by World Rally champion Sebastien Loeb, it smashed the record for the famous hill climb at the end of June with a time of 8min13.878sec. Celebrations for the Porsche 911's 50th birthday will continue, too, with a variety of sports cars on display including Porsche's Project 50 racing car.

 

The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta will make its first appearance at the Festival of Speed, while the brand new mk3 Skoda Octavia vRS will be seen for the first time (and evo will be driving it, too). The Toyota FT-86 Open Concept, with the company seeking reaction to a potential GT86 Convertible.

 

Touring car stars Gabriele Tarquini, Matt Neal and 2012 BTCC champion Gordon Shedden will be driving the famous hill climb on behalf of Honda while, on a different note, soapbox racers will make a welcome return to Goodwood, after last running in 2004. They will run a demonstration down the hill and be on display for the rest of the weekend.

 

EVO's Harry Metcalf gives a video preview of the event 

Lamborghini Espada drive and 2013 Goodwood FOS preview | evo DIARIES
Lamborghini Espada drive and 2013 Goodwood FOS preview | evo DIARIES


Courtesy of EVO
Can You Name that Car?
Back to the historic racers.  Can you name this one, the chassis,  drivers and the race?  If so, email me and coffees on me!

    GTO4153
We finally had a winner on the last one.  Well done Dave Evans!
That's our newsletter for the week.  We will be putting these together several times per month.  Expect events like these, as well as socials.

I hope to see you at an event soon...
 
Ciao...

Dino