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Grosjean puts Lotus top on F1 testing at Mugello

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Romain Grosjean put Lotus on top as the second morning of in-season testing at Mugello came to a close. In contrast to the torrential weather which blighted the opening day, conditions were dry almost from the outset, allowing teams the chance to catch up with their disrupted programmes.

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Lotus driver Romain Grosjean of France leads McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain during the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix at the Formula One Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain, Sunday, April 22, 2012.

Many therefore opted to run with periscope gauges or various aero sensors rather than chase times. Such priorities would not diminish Grosjean’s pace, however, as he pulled clear of the field after barely an hour in and never looked under threat thereafter. He ended the morning on a 1m21.603s. Mark Webber, in the Red Bull for this morning before handing over to reigning champion Sebastian Vettel for the final day and a half, ended the morning as Grosjean’s nearest challenger. Webber had run second for much of the morning, still more than 1.5s adrift of the Frenchman, but in the final hour a medium-tyre run allowed him to close to within four tenths. The pair were the only two to dip below the 1m22s mark. Felipe Massa kept Ferrari near the top by going third fastest, despite a programme which saw him make several low speed runs early on and run with a periscope gauge attached to his roll hoop for almost the duration.

Toro Rosso’s Jean-Eric Vergne ended fourth ahead of Sauber’s Kamui Kobayashi and Mercedes’ Michael Schumacher, with the German managing 74 laps, the most of any driver. That was in stark contrast to Paul di Resta, who managed just seven laps and failed to set a time in the Force India. The team said an issue with the hydraulics was the most likely cause of its woes, but it remains optimistic of running before the end of the day. The Scot propped up the timesheets as a result, separated from Schumacher by Charles Pic Alonso (Marussia),Fernando Vitaly Petrov (Caterham), Gary Paffett (McLaren) and Bruno Senna (Williams).

more exciting. That is the view of Mark Webber, who reckons that complaints that the high degradation is detracting from the thrill of pushing F1 cars to the

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Red Bull mechanics push their team driver Mark Webber of Australia’s car back to the pit lane garage during the second practice session ahead of the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain, Friday, April 20, 2012.

limit are not valid. “Tyres have always been an important part of Formula 1,” said the Red Bull Racing driver. “Things were probably a little less punishing in the past to get them right, but now you need to be right there and, if you aren’t, it can be quite tricky. “Everybody has the same stuff to deal with so you have to get on with it. We just drive the cars and do the best job with what we have.” The impact of tyres on the racing has become a big talking point after Michael Schumacher criticised the characteristics of Pirelli’s rubber after the Bahrain Grand Prix. Webber acknowledges that all drivers would love perfect tyres, but says that the most important consideration should be the entertainment for the fans. “We would all love to have quicker laptimes and extremely consistent tyres like we did in the old days, but that wasn’t the most exciting thing for the racing,” he explained. “Trying to find somewhere in the middle is always tricky, but at the moment Pol we have a pretty good show for the crowd. Whether it’s by design or not, it’s Espargaro turned out like that.”

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Unemployment remains a serious problem for Bali as indicated by the data of Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of Bali that open unemployment reaches 52,380. Bali Government itself has not been able to create job opportunities in the region so that many young people of Bali are looking for job outside Bali and overseas. To reduce the unemployment rate, the Head of Bali Manpower and Resettlement Agency, Wayan Wiratha, said on Monday (Apr 30) that in 2012 his agency targeted to send 18,000 formal workers to various countries. Wiratha said that his party explored cooperation with at least 50 private employment services (PPTKIS) to dispatch formal migrant workers from Bali. To that end, it had been prepared two agendas of job fair in mid-May 2012. The endeavor was intended to diminish the open unemployment rate in Bali reaching 52,380 people. Further, he said that in 2012 the Bali Manpower and Resettlement Agency targeted 18,000 youths of Bali to work in formal sector overseas. The labor force placed

up to April 2012 amounted to 1,450 workers, while formal workers that managed to be dispatched by Bali in 2011came to 14,994 people. Further, he said that his party would try to meet the target through improvement of workforce competency. According to him, briefing in the form of education and training for various business sectors had been prepared to yield a reliable, skilled and professional labor force as well as to have capability of competing in job market. In addition, his party

had also developed the managing companies and socialized the implementation mechanism to prospective migrant workers so that they would not go beyond the existing mechanisms because it could harm them. He added that for protection to workers prior to departure until their return, they would be covered by insurance overseen by a local insurance company and local private employment services (BP3TKIS). Are the potential of job opportunities in Bali minimal so that many

young people of Bali even look for them overseas? According to him, the unemployment rate in Bali kept on accumulating so that they could not be absorbed by the existing job markets in the region. He described that within a year there were at least 1,500 job opportunities, while the number of unemployment and job seekers exploded. “We try to facilitate the job seekers that could not be absorbed at home through job placement overseas,” he said. Meanwhile, an economist, Prof. Dr. Made Kembar Sri Budhi, said on Tuesday (May 1) that rather than continuing to send migrant workers overseas which was not impossible for them to encounter a problem without being well prepared, the Bali Government should have a new breakthrough to create job opportunities in the region. Continued on page 6


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