F1 - Schumacher romps away to win the German GP. McLaren, Williams, Honda and Renault all fight over the minor places. Fernando Alonso and Renault seem vulnerable without their mass damping system. Webber and Williams split. Will Ross Brawn leave Ferrari at the end of the year?
V8 Supercars - No V8 Supercars at the Melbourne GP next year. After weeks of denials, Adrian Burgess joins Dick Johnson Racing.
ARC - Ed Ordinsky makes a come back, this time taking control of ARCom.
Champ Car - Paul Tracy and Alex Tagliani prove to everyone that they're not boxers. Have a look at
this.
Tunes by:
Kicking off the show is
Fume with 'Sunday Light', and yes, they are yet another band from Finland. The band released their debut CD 'Haunts' earlier this year.
Originally from New York, Gavin Kalan performs as
Alaska Kalanen in his adopted homeland of Finland since 2004. He's currently pursuing an MA in anthropology at the University of Helsinki, and is also performing his delta-style blues throughout Finland. Gig dates are up on his
MySpace page.
Jette-Ives provide a bit of sophistication this week, with their jazz-infused track 'Darker than You'. This is a preview of their CD titled 'In the Deep', which will be released in September. You can pre-order the CD from their web site, and you can check out more of their tunes and the 'Darker than You' video on their
MySpace page.
And taking us out is yet another Finnish band.
Molly Grows Up are 4-piece alt-rock band from Turku, who formed in 2004. The track is titled 'The Sound of You and I'.Their
MySpace page has more of their tunes, gig dates, and details of where you can contact them.
Background music:
Chris Juergensen - Absolution (courtesy of
Magnatune).
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