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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Misano Circuit Switching Names Marco Simoncelli

Misano - MotoGP fans in the world still discuss Marco Simoncelli. In fact, until peristawa which claimed the lives of "SuperSic" has passed a long time, precisely October 22 at the Sepang circuit, Malaysia.

In his native country, Italy, fan Simoncelli had begged the government to bear his name Misano circuit. This debate has lasted almost two weeks and the Misano circuit owners unanimously agreed to dedicate to Simoncelli.

As quoted blog Two Wheel, Colalacovo Luca, CEO of the company behind the Misano said, "We gave it as a memory Sic .. we are pleased and proud to associate with Marco Simoncelli Misano, a champion in sport and life."

Apparently, there is an agreement with Simoncelli wore a name for the Misano track. Especially, in relation to the affairs of the marketing or sales, Simoncelli name not be used

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

A minute rumble for Simoncelli

ROME, KOMPAS.com - PabloSimoncelli , father of the deceased rider Marco Simoncelli, asking for "rumble a minute" to commemorate his son at the Valencia MotoGP series next week. "The thunder of a minute" is the opposite of one minute's silence is usually done to honor someone who died.

"Next week at the Valencia GP, rather than a moment of silence for Marco, I prefer a full roar. All the engines of motorcycles MotoGP, Moto2, and 125 cc per minute and must be on top of her voice sounded simultaneously," said Pablo Simoncelli, interview with a television program "Domenica Cinque" on Monday (31/10/2011) in Rome.

Marco Simoncelli was killed in the Malaysian GP after getting hit by a motorcycle and run over Colin Edwards and Valentino Rossi, two weeks ago. Marco was buried in his hometown of Coriano, Italy.
Pablo Simoncelli said, he felt comforted by the expression of grief from all citizens of Italy and her fans abroad. Feelings of grief from the fans of Marco Simoncelli has helped their family through a difficult time and give comfort