Tuesday

ANOTHER ANSWER


Some of the descendents of the family that founded Fisher Body Co. are returning to their roots with Fisher Coachworks LLC, a company formed earlier this year to become a manufacturer of electric-drive buses.

Hoping to be half the weight of the modern bus and running on an electric engine whose batteries will charge up through a diesel generator. When production begins they will face several established competitors. Such as Daimler Buses North America Inc. of Greensboro, North Carolina, and GM-Allison. Both are already producing buses with hybrid systems.

Daimler Buses began developing its hybrid bus, the Orion diesel-electric hybrid, in 1996 and commands about 60% of the hybrid market. So far, Daimler has delivered 1,300 units and has orders for 1,500 more.

GM-Allison announced that it delivered its 1,000th bus powered by the GM-Allison hybrid system. GM-Allison's clean hybrid technology is licensed by General Motors to Allison Transmission, which manufactures and sells the hybrid transmission for a bus built by North American Bus Industries Inc. of Anniston, Alabama. A tough road in what is already a tough business.

They would like to locate in Michigan, but would consider Tennessee and California. Gregory Fisher, CEO and chairman of Fisher Coachworks is the grandson of Alfred J. Fisher, one of the original Fisher brothers who on July 22, 1908, formed the Fisher Body Co.

Friday

INDYCAR IN CANADA


Flat-tracking in Canada. Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z. Scott Dixon happily wins his fifth race for the season. Helio Costroneves takes a second and Justin Wilson, third.

ENGLAND ON THE 26TH

1935 BENTLEY

1959 PORSCHE 356


Bonhams Silverstone Classic
Silverstone Race Track
United Kingdom

www.bonhams.co.uk

+44 (0) 207 393 3900

1962 FIDLER/HOPWOOD TRIUMPH SPITFIRE

1964 PORSCHE

AUSTRIA ON THE 26TH

1928 AMILCAR

1959 JAGUAR XK150


Dorotheum Salzburg
Grobming, Styria
Salzburg, Austria

+49 171 793 59 86

www.dorotheum.com/sbg

1963 PORSCHE

1935 WOLSELEY

MICHIGAN ON THE 26TH

1930 MODEL A


Kruse
Midland Michigan Fairgrounds
6905 Eastman Avenue
Midland, Michigan

www.kruse.com

1-989-631-4220

1940 BUICK SPECIAL

IOWA ON THE 26TH

1934 FORD 3-WINDOW

1937 CHEV STREET ROD


Mecum
Iowa State Fairgrounds
East 30th and East University Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa

1-8158568-8888

www.mecum.com

1957 CORVETTE

1973 VW THING

ENGLAND ON THE 26TH

1936 ARIEL SQUARE FOUR

1957 INTERNATIONAL McCORMICK FARMALL


Cheffins
The Saleground, Sutton,
near Ely, Cambs.
United Kingdom

+44 (0) 1223 213777

www.cheffins.co.uk

1968 JAGUAR 240

1952 NORTON MANX

Sunday

INDYCAR IN OHIO


IndyCar at Mid-Ohio, which is one of my favorite U.S. tracks, held off the rain long enough to have the Penske team pull a one, two. Although, starting in the wet it quickly dried off. Ryan Briscoe, Helio Castroveves, Scott Dixon.

FORMULA ONE IN GERMANY


A grey day in Germany, but the rain held off. In kind of a crazy race Lewis Hamilton was able to maintain a win. Followed by Nelsinho Piquet, a podium first, and Massa.
AN "OUCH" BY GLOCK

Saturday

CYPRUS RALLY.....KAPUT?


Two years ago I could see the possible writing on the wall for the Cyprus run of the World Rally Championship. After being run here in Cyprus for many years it was taken off the calender without any real explanation. I think a lot had to do with the squaring off of the Church, Police and the Rally people. Last year, in its place the Mid-East Chanpionship was run as it was earlier this year too. I was surprised that they were back this year since they ended up closing two legs of the rally last year. In the first leg some group kidnapped the officials and they dropped a couple of trees over the second leg.

So now it seens that politics has entered the scene again. The FIA (organizing body) has their own problem with politics, but doesn't want to be in the middle of others problems. They have tentively placed Cyprus on the calender for March 2009. That is all well and good, but here is where the politics comes in. I don't know what group ran the rallies before I got here, but since I have been here it is the Cyprus Automobile Association and they have done a great job. The Cyprus Sports Organisation may not approve the racing events held by the Automobile Association. If they don't the FIA will take Cyprus off the calender.

As usual the Sports Organisation seems to know little of sportmanship. Whine, whine...they have bought into the police arguement that they should control the crowds. For what, the less I see of them around here the better. Since they were part of the arguement two years ago I would be surprised if they organized the kidnapping last year. The 'no police' reason caused them to cancel the Cyprus International Historic Rally this year and the FIA, because it was on the clender, wants to be paid for the officials that were supposed to come here.

Now enter the fire department. The November rally, Troodos International Rally, which runs through the mountains and forests may be cancelled by the fire department. Because we have had drought conditions this year they have a fear of fire. Jesus, always protect us from ourselves.

About five years ago a group drew up plans for a Formula One circut here. The government with no vision turned it down. This island is actually the perfect place to have one. Unlike some tracks that sit idle all year, waiting for their Formula One circus to arrive, a track here could be used all year. Instead the streets are packed with Rally and Formula One driver want-a-bes and the police can't even handle that. Three years ago the Cyprus arch-enemy, Turkey, opened a once a year Formula One track and they aren't complaining.

It may or may not be true, but they claim that the Cyprus Rally brings to the island €25-30 million, and it gives a total of 327 hours of coverage by worldwide television networks. Seems a little high, but it may be true.

ALSO ENGLAND ON THE 22ND

1970 PIPER GTT

1955 NSU MAX

1933 ROLLS-ROYCE 20/25


H & H AUCTION
Pavilion Gardens, Buxton
United Kingdom

+44 (0) 8458 334455

www.handh.co.uk

1958 FIAT ABARTH

1964 BSA A65

1947 MG TC RACECAR

ENGLAND ON THE 22ND

1932 WOLSELEY HORNET

1964 PORSCHE 911


BCA
Blackbushe Airport, Blackwater
Comberley, Surrey
United Kingdom

www.bca-classics.co.uk

+44 (0) 1252 877317

1967 VOLVO P1800

1977 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE

IN ENGLAND ON THE 21ST

1972 CORVETTE

1970 PONTIAC LE MANS


Barons
Landown Park Exhibition Complex
Esher, Surrey
United Kingdom

www.barons-auctions.com

+44 (0) 23 8066 8413

1956 AUSTIN A30

1986 JAGUAR XK S

Sunday

INDYCAR IN TENNESSEE


In yet another rain soaked race, Scott Dixon won his third consecutive victory at Nashville Superspeedway and teammate Dan Wheldon finished second as the race was red-flagged after 171 of 200 laps complete. Helio CAstroneves, who originally started on the pole position, came in third.

Saturday

ENGLAND ON THE 12TH



Charterhouse Auctions
The Toy Barn, Blackmarsh Farm,
Dodd's Cross, Sherborne, Dorseet
United Kingdom

www.charterhouse-auctions.co.uk

+44 (0) 1935 812525

Thursday

CALIFORNIA ON THE 12TH

1966 HONDA BLACK BOMBER 450

MidAmerica Auctions, the King of motorcycles auctions, is having one in Monterey, California. Check on-line for the list of cycles.

Monterey Conference Center

1-651-633-9655

www.midamericaauctions.com

ENGLAND ON THE 11TH

1933 MG J2

1939 BUGATTI TYPE 57

1948 ALLARD L

Bonhams of England is going to have another fine auction. Sportscars, competition cars, classic cars at:

Goodwood House, Chichester
United Kingdom

www.bonhams.com

+44 (0) 20 7447 7447

1952 JOWETT JUPITER

1952 SIATA DAINA SL

1959 A.C. BRISTOL

Tuesday

WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION


While on the search for the 'weapons of mass destruction' the US Army has stumbled across some expensive cars that belonged to one of Saddam Hussein's sons. After the sons had been killed the cars were stolen and buried somewhere. Waiting for the day that they could sneak them out of the country and sell them. But, Uncle Sam got wind of it first. Now the Army doesn't know what to do with them. I am sure that someone in the Army will sneak them out of the country and sell them. Saddam's car collection was crushed by tanks just to piss him off. It was a trick the government learned at Waco, Texas.