niedziela, 18 maja 2008



Name: Robert Kubica
Born: December 7, 1984 in Krakow, Poland
Team: BMW Sauber
Height: 6'
Weight: 160 lbs.
Hobbies: Bowling, computer games, indoor karting.
Previous F1 Teams:
2006 - 2007 BMW Sauber
Victories: 0
Background:
Robert won six Polish karting championships before he moved to Italy at age 13 to pursue his kart racing career in the heart of world karting. He continued winning races and championships in Italy and elsewhere, racing as a salaried driver for a kart team.
First Polish F1 Driver:
In the middle of the 2006 season, Mario Theissen, the BMW Sauber team director, decided to try a daring, if
unorthodox test. He invited Jacques Villeneuve, one of the regular BMW drivers, to hand over his seat to Robert at an upcoming race in order for the team to see how Robert could handle a race. Villeneuve, a world champion with more than a decade of F1 experience, decided to retire rather than to cede his seat. Robert became the regular Grand Prix driver. At his first race, the Hungarian Grand Prix, he finished eighth and would have scored a point, but post race scrutineering found the car to be under weight. Even so, by his third race he finished on the podium, taking second place at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.

czwartek, 28 lutego 2008

My favorite car


The BMW 8 Series (chassis code BMW E31) is a V8 or V12-engined 2-door 2+2 coupe built by BMW from 1989 to 1999.

While it did supplant the original E24 based 6 Series in 1989, a common misconception is that the 8 Series was developed as a successor. However, it was actually an entirely new class aimed at a different market, with a substantially higher price point and performance than the 6 series. The 8 Series was designed as a direct competitor to the upcoming Mercedes-Benz SL-Class and S-Class coupes (later renamed the CL-Class).

piątek, 22 lutego 2008

Opatówek- My village


Opatówek is a village of 3800 inhabitants situated 10 km south-east from Kalisz, county (Powiat) of Kalisz County in the province of Wielkopolska, in the centre Poland. The commune (Gmina) of Opatówek, including the village of Opatówek and 26 other villages, has about 10 000 inhabitants and is an agricultural and industrial region.