18 Jun 2012

Glitterbug

fly
Got some balls ... water clings to tiny fly

GREAT balls of flyer! Sparkling droplets of water cling to a tiny fly — but it doesn’t seem to bug him.

Amateur photographer Nicolas Reusens captured these amazing close-ups after scouring the globe for eye-catching insects.

He creeps up on the crawlies and snaps them using hi-tech lenses and never ending patience.

One picture took 24 hours.

Each image — magnified up to 20 times — is made up of 20 to 200 shots, that Nicolas later merges.

His vast insect album includes a Spanish jumping spider, carpenter ant and South African tick.

Spanish jumping spider
Hairy and scary ... a Spanish jumping spider

His quest for creatures has taken him as far afield as Malaysia, Costa Rica and the Amazon jungle.
carpenter ant
Gripping ... carpenter ant seizes bug

The 36-year-old Spaniard said: “I’ve always been fascinated by insects. As a kid I collected them in matchboxes. But now I capture them in my lens. It’s very satisfying.”

South African tick
A bit red ... South African tick prepares to bite

2013 Pagani Huayra first drive

It's tempting to dismiss the Pagani Huayra as another fringe hypercar -- another exclusive, expensive, pointless toy for the collector who's bored with his Ferraris and wants to tool around to the country club in something his rich buddies don't have. Tempting, that is, until you drive it.

The Huayra is the follow-up to the Zonda, the debut model from self-taught supercar auteur Horacio Pagani. It features an all-new chassis with a central monocoque made from titanium-infused carbon fiber, and the wheelbase has been stretched 2.75 inches over the Zonda. The suspension is pure race car stuff: double wishbones milled from billets of a copper-rich aluminum alloy called Avional, with pushrod-actuated Ohlins shocks.

The carbon bodywork was styled by Pagani himself, and features active aerodynamics -- flaps at each corner of the car that can move independently and alter downforce according to inputs from sensors that measure speed, lateral and longitudinal acceleration, roll, and steering angle. The suspension will also automatically lower the nose to increase the car's angle of attack and increase downforce at speed.

Here's the simple math: The Huayra weighs less than 3000 pounds (dry) and has 720 horsepower. Oh, and it also has more than 737 lb-ft of torque, courtesy of a new 60-degree, 6.0-liter twin-turbo V-12 developed expressly for the car by the engine wizards at AMG, replacing the 7.3-liter naturally aspirated AMG V-12 in the Zonda. The mid-mounted engine drives the rear wheels through a seven-speed, single clutch automated manual transmission built by Xtrac, the British company that makes trannys for F1 cars and Le Mans prototypes.

There was some wrangling over the new engine's configuration. Horacio Pagani didn't like the idea of turbos, and didn't like the naturally aspirated V-8 AMG first proposed as a replacement for the Zonda's 7.3. He wanted a V-12, but AMG engineers were insistent that to meet emissions and fuel consumption standards through the next decade, the engine had to have forced induction. AMG clearly knew what it was talking about. At cruising speeds, the Huayra is one of the most fuel-efficient supercars in the business, says Pagani, brandishing figures fresh from the test lab showing it has achieved 21 mpg (U.S.) on the Euro highway cycle.

Nailing the gas in the Huayra is like lighting the afterburners on an F-15, though. The new V-12, codenamed M158 in AMG-speak, will pull cleanly and smoothly from as little as 1000 rpm, but once the tach needle swings past the 2500 mark and the turbos get into their comfort zone, the thrust is epic and utterly relentless all the way to 6000 rpm. I didn't go past 160 mph more than once on the bumpy, busy autostrada near Bologna, but the Huayra got there without breaking sweat; a casual canter en route to its claimed 230 mph top speed.


More impressive than the Huayra's raw speed on the autostrada, however, is its agility on the winding two-lanes. This is a big car -- 181.2 inches long and 80.2 inches wide, rolling on a 110.2-inch wheelbase -- but its low mass -- it weighs about 200 pounds less than a Ferrari 458 Italia, and a whopping 1300 pounds less than a Bugatti Veyron -- means it darts and weaves through the twisties like Jerry Rice on a crossing route. Factor in that weapons-grade torque and a complete absence of turbo-lag, and the Huayra will destroy a canyon road using only second and third gears.

Which is just as well, because the seven-speed automated manual transmission is the car's weakest link. Sure, it's light -- at 211 pounds, the single-clutch unit is less than half the weight of the 458 Italia's dual-clutch 'box -- and the F1-style transverse gearset keeps most of the transmission's mass inside the wheelbase, but the speed and finesse of its shifts are nowhere near as good as those of the Ferrari. It feels like a first-gen Lamborghini automated manual -- slow and clumsy in auto mode, thumpingly brutal in manual mode if you keep your foot on the gas through the shifts.

The Huayra's steering isn't quite as tactile as that of the Zonda, but that's because Pagani has deliberately dialed some snooze factor into the chassis in recognition of the way most Huayra owners will actually drive the cars. When pushed hard into turns, the Huayra will eventually develop mild understeer, which Horacio Pagani prefers to the snap oversteer that usually bedevils mid-engine supercars at the limit. "It's safer," he says simply. The brakes, monster carbon-ceramic units developed in partnership with Brembo, are stellar. You can grenade the pedal time after time, and they just keep coming back for more.

Our tester was running on the standard P Zero tires specially developed for the Huayra by Pirelli. The optional P Zero Corsas have proven 20 percent faster on the track, says Pagani, but are 10 percent less efficient in the wet. If I had the money for a Huayra, I'd probably opt for the Corsas to give the car a touch more front end bite on initial turn in, and drive my Bentley Conti GT on rainy days.

Our tester was also only the fifth Huayra ever built. The Pagani shop is tiny and it's production methods artisanal, so development is ongoing. Andrea Galletti, who spent 10 years working for the Ferrari F1 team and helped develop the 599XX, said the variable front ride height settings will be changed to alter the car's angle of attack and improve stability at speed (I mentioned I had been chasing the front end around more than I had expected above 140 mph on the rough autostrada), and that anti-roll bar settings would also be changed to improve initial turn-in response.

A sport + mode is also being developed that will lower the car 10mm, eliminate the auto upshift (which currently happens when you hit the redline in either comfort or sport manual mode), and switch off both traction control and ABS. Galletti also acknowledged that for the typical Huayra customer -- someone who collects supercars and might drive them fast only occasionally -- the transmission needs work to improve comfort and response, particularly when the Huayra is being cruised around town. Among the changes under discussion is a shorter first gear so the engine doesn't rev as high before the clutch engages from a standstill.

Pagani currently holds 14 orders for the Huayra from U.S. customers (out of a total of 95 worldwide), its million dollar-plus price tag notwithstanding. U.S. market homologation, which includes the adoption of two-stage airbags, is expected to be completed by the end of this year, and the first U.S. spec Huayra is expected to be delivered by mid-2013. (The carbon/titanium central tub is so strong it has been used in seven crash tests so far, says Pagani proudly. They simply removed the buckled front and rear subframes after each test, and bolted on new ones.)

Before I drove my first Pagani 10 years ago, an early Zonda, I was a skeptic. I had expected a glorified kit car -- fast, but half-baked. I was surprised at how complete the Zonda felt. It drove and rode and steered like a real car developed by a real car company with thousands of engineers and a basement full of Cray supercomputers at its disposal. The Huayra is no different. Pagani may be tiny -- just 53 people work at the factory at San Cesario sul Panaro, just outside Modena -- but the Huayra is a real car. It has air conditioning and sat-nav and a stereo, all the mod-cons you'd expect in a modern supercar. It's a car in which you could comfortably knock off 1000 miles a day, and feel fresh enough for a chilled Dom Perignon before dinner.


But that's not what makes the Pagani Huayra special. What makes it special is that it's the singular product of one man's singular passion. "We are a design and research company based on the Renaissance theory of art and science working together," says Argentine-born Horacio Pagani. "That's not our idea -- it's 500 years old. We take our inspiration from Leonardo da Vinci." Pagani has thought through every single detail of this car -- his one-on-one walkthrough of the Huayra's technical highlights lasted more than three hours. He is truly autodom's Renaissance man (he named his first son Leonardo): part designer, part engineer, mostly self-taught, totally obsessed.

How else could you explain the fact that every one of the Huayra's 1400 titanium bolts has the Pagani logo etched on it (the pre-production bolt set used on the first five cars cost $112,000 -- per car); that Pagani spent nearly $900,000 developing a unique fuel system designed to eliminate the threat of fires in a crash; that the Huayra has a bespoke battery that's 26 pounds lighter than the one used in the Zonda (the old one cost $125, the new one is more than $1800). There are 1001 other examples I could quote, so just take it from me: The Huayra's detailing and workmanship is simply incredible. It makes a Ferrari look frumpy, a Veyron like a Volkswagen.

A Pagani is more than just a car. It is a rolling work of art, painstakingly created and beautifully rendered. Some Zonda models are now worth considerably more than what their owners paid for them, which perhaps proves the point that great art always goes up in value. But driving the Huayra is a lot more fun than looking at a painting on the wall.

15 Jun 2012

Berdiri gah membina empayar



SIAPA sangka dengan hanya modal permulaan sebanyak RM2,000, KRU kini berjaya menubuhkan syarikat gergasi KRU Berhad yang menghasilkan produk muzik, filem, program televisyen dan lebih hebat sebuah pusat pengajian yang dikenali sebagai Akademi KRU. Malah, jenama KRU juga sudah berada di pasaran antarabangsa.

Mantan Perdana Menteri, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad juga pernah melahirkan rasa kagum dengan potensi dan semangat yang dimiliki tiga adik-beradik KRU iaitu Norman, Yusry dan Edry Abdul Halim itu dalam membina empayar dengan hanya bermodalkan RM2,000.

Namun, apabila rasa kagum itu diucapkan kepada Norman, dia sekadar tersenyum malah berkongsi cerita bahawa segala kejayaan yang dikecapi mereka kini adalah berkat sokongan kedua ibu bapa dan peminat selain pernah melalui jerih perih kehidupan sebagai insan seni bermula tahun 1992.


PEMINAT ternyata masih teruja persembahan KRU selepas sekian lama tidak muncul di pentas konsert.


"Bukan mudah. Kami (KRU) terpaksa meminjam wang sebanyak RM2,000 daripada syarikat rakaman Fantasia Music City atau FMC semata-mata untuk membeli alat muzik keyboard. Melalui alat muzik tersebut kami menghasilkan lagu dan seterusnya album pertama KRU yang berjudul Canggih," ujarnya ketika dihubungi Kosmo!.

Mereka pantas meraih populariti menerusi lagu Hanya Kau. Album Canggih berjaya dijual sebanyak 65,000 unit dan melayakkan mereka untuk memenangi anugerah platinum.

Apabila muzik KRU mula mendapat tempat di hati peminat, ada pula pihak yang kurang berpuas hati dengan muzik yang dibawa tiga beradik itu. Mereka dituduh cuba merosakkan minda anak muda dengan aliran muzik hip hop kebaratan yang dikatakan menjurus kepada muzik bertemakan seks, pembunuhan dan pemberontakan.

"KRU pernah melalui detik paling hitam apabila konsert pertama kami iaitu Krumania diharamkan pada tahun 1997. Bayangkan ketika itu kami sudah ikat kontrak dengan penaja untuk buat konsert jelajah ini ke 20 buah negeri.


KUMPULAN Elite berjaya mengembalikan nostalgia.


"Malah, kami juga ada membuat pinjaman bank semata-mata untuk menjayakan konsert ini. Malangnya, ia diharamkan dan kami terpaksa membayar pinjaman bank," jelasnya.

Protes

Tidak cukup dengan itu, ujar Norman, setiap kali KRU mengadakan persembahan, pasti akan ada protes daripada pihak-pihak yang tidak berpuas hati dengan mereka. Namun, semuanya dapat diatasi berkat kesabaran dan juga semangat KRU memperjuangkan muzik mereka.

"Daripada cabaran seperti itu, KRU mula bina kekuatan. Masa itu kami tidak prihatin untuk dekatkan diri pada politik dan menerangkan lebih lanjut muzik yang dibawa. Alhamdulillah, selepas memperkenalkan KRU dan mendekatkan diri dengan mereka, muzik kami mula diterima umum," bicara Norman penuh kelegaan.

Berkongsi saat manis perjuangan KRU pula, ungkap Norman, terlalu banyak kenangan manis yang mereka peroleh. Paling tidak dilupakan ketika KRU mengadakan konsert jelajah album Inggeris mereka iaitu The Way We Jam.

"Kami bukan sahaja mengadakan konsert jelajah untuk album itu di Malaysia malah di luar negara seperti Filipina, Singapura dan Brunei.

"KRU juga mengecapi kenangan manis tatkala mengadakan konsert ulang tahun yang ke-10 di Dataran Merdeka. Bayangkan ketika itu peminat yang datang lebih 50,000 orang," ceritanya.

Formula kejayaan


BANGGA. Yusry, Edry dan Norman di samping ibu dan bapa mereka.


Ditanya mengenai kepuasan yang dimiliki KRU, tutur Norman, dia bersyukur kerana daripada kumpulan muzik KRU, kini sudah kepada jenama yang boleh dilihat dan dirasai.

Walau bagaimanapun, katanya, banyak lagi yang ingin dicapai KRU contohnya di peringkat antarabangsa.

"Sebagai CEO (ketua pegawai eksekutif operasi) syarikat, saya ingin lihat jenama KRU terukir gah di luar negara terutamanya di Amerika Syarikat.

Berkongsi formula kejayaan, ujar Norman, sumber kejayaan KRU adalah kedua ibu bapa mereka dan juga peminat.

Ujarnya, tanpa dua formula tersebut mereka tidak akan sampai ke tahap ini.

"Biasalah walaupun kami adikberadik tetap bergaduh. Ibu bapa kami adalah pendamai untuk terus bersama membina empayar sehingga kini," jelasnya.

Ikan arowana ramal Sweden menang


IKAN arowana yang bernama Big Huat dilihat oleh seorang pekerja di Ladang Ikan Qian Hu, Singapura semalam. - Reuters


SINGAPURA - Seekor ikan arowana yang bernama Big Huat memilih pasukan Sweden akan menang dalam perlawanan menentang skuad England pada Kejohanan Bola Sepak Eropah (Euro) 2012.

Ia membuat ramalan tersebut di Ladang Ikan Qian Hu di sini semalam.

Sebelum ini, ikan tersebut telah meramal dengan tepat tiga perlawanan bola sepak Euro.

Ikan tersebut membuat ramalan dengan memilih bekas yang mengandungi bendera pasukan yang bertanding dalam akuarium haiwan itu.

England akan menentang Sweden di Kiev, Ukraine pada 2.45 pagi esok waktu Malaysia. - Agensi

Edwardian camera sells for £1.7m

World's first 35mm camera by Leica
Snapped up ... the Edwardian camera sold for £1.7m

THE WORLD’S first 35mm camera has sold for a whopping £1.7MILLION.

The incredibly rare camera, which dates back to the Edwardian era, was snapped up by a collector for the world record price - beating the previous record of £1.07m.

The 1923 Leica camera is the world’s first 35mm version and is said to have revolutionised the world of photography.

It is one of just 23 original “0” series prototypes – of which only ELEVEN still exist worldwide.

Hence the huge sum paid by the anonymous collector to procure the item at a specialist camera auction in Vienna.

Peter Jakadossky from WestLicht Photographic Auctions, who sold the Leica, said: “This is definitely a world record, which beat the record we set last year for another Leica camera “0” series.

“These were made as prototypes before they went into serial production and there were about 23 made of which only ten or 11 survive.”

It didn’t go without a fight though – the final price was only reached after a furious bidding war took place which saw the pre-sale estimate of £243,000 surpassed almost instantly.

Edwardian Leica camera
Picture perfect ... the camera is still in full working order

Amazingly, the 89 year old camera still works – with a fully-functioning shutter, film-winding knob, aperture control and button, so its new owner will be able to take pictures by looking through the pioneering view-finder and clicking away just like a modern camera.

“This one is still in working order and there are collectors all over the world who would love to own one”, added Mr Jakadossky.

“The winning bidder is anonymous, but he is a collector.”

Leica, formerly known as Ernst Leitz GmbH, is renowned for its high quality products which stand the test of time.

The hammer price — price before tax — was £1.44million, beating the previous record of £885,817.

14 Jun 2012

Amanah dalam perniagaan

Elakkan diri daripada membeli produk tiruan atau cetak rompak kerana kita sebenarnya menganiaya penjual. - Gambar hiasan


MEREKA yang terlibat dalam dunia perniagaan tentunya mengetahui betapa hebat ujian dan dugaan untuk membuka perniagaan dan untuk membawa perniagaan ke mercu kejayaan.

Dalam mengejar kejayaan yang terlalu tinggi untuk dijulang, ditambah pula dengan iklim persaingan yang terlalu hebat, para peniaga terdedah kepada ruang yang banyak untuk membuat penipuan atau sekurang-kurangnya menyembunyikan kebenaran.

Produk-produk yang ditawarkan kepada pengguna kadang-kala penuh dengan penipuan dan eksploitasi.

Pengguna menjadi mangsa kerana kerakusan mencari harta kekayaan secara tamak haloba yang tidak berkesudahan.

Antara penipuan yang kerap berlaku ialah menyembunyikan sifat sebenar barangan yang dijual. Produk-produk yang ditawarkan kadang-kala tidak menepati spesifikasi yang telah digembar-gemburkan dalam brosur, risalah dan sebagainya.

Iklan-iklan yang memaparkan tentang produk sama ada di televisyen, surat khabar, papan iklan dan sebagainya cuba memberikan penerangan tentang kelebihan yang ada secara melampau dan berlebih-lebihan.

Akhirnya, pengguna akan terpukau dan terus membuat pembelian walaupun pada asasnya mereka tidak memerlukan produk tersebut sehingga sanggup untuk berhutang.

Apabila pengguna membuat pembelian dan pulang ke rumah masing-masing, akhirnya didapati barangan berkenaan tidak mengikut spesifikasi yang dipersetujui dalam akad pembelian.

Maka, di sinilah timbulnya ketidakadilan dan penganiayaan kepada pembeli. Hal ini akan memberi impak yang negatif kerana tidak wujud keredaan pembeli terhadap barangan yang diperolehi.

Terdapat juga di kalangan peniaga yang sanggup untuk mengubah timbangan, sukatan atau ukuran. Kesan daripada itu, barangan yang dibeli oleh pengguna menjadi lebih mahal daripada jumlah yang sepatutnya.

Allah SWT mencela golongan ini dalam firman-Nya: Kecelakaan besar bagi orang-orang yang curang (dalam timbangan dan sukatan), iaitu mereka yang apabila menerima sukatan (gantang cupak) dari orang lain mereka mengambilnya dengan cukup dan (sebaliknya) apabila mereka menyukat atau menimbang untuk orang lain, mereka kurangi. Tidakkah mereka menyangka bahawa mereka akan dibangkitkan (hidup semula sesudah mati)? Pada Hari (Kiamat) orang yang amat besar (huru-haranya). Hari berdiri manusia untuk menghadap Tuhan sekalian alam? (al-Mutaffifiin: 1-6).

Dalam ayat yang lain, Allah SWT berfirman: ...Dan sempurnakanlah segala sukatan dan timbangan dengan adil. (al-Israa': 35).

Penipuan juga banyak berlaku melalui perniagaan Internet, sama ada melalui jual-beli barang atau pelaburan. Ditambah pula dengan sikap pengguna yang malas untuk membuat kajian serta analisis terlebih dahulu.

Untuk mengelakkan penipuan ini, pengguna perlu mengetahui secara terperinci mengenai pihak yang menjual barangan tersebut. Sila semak dan teliti pengalaman mereka yang telah berurusniaga dengan syarikat terbabit.

Sila pastikan barangan yang ingin dibeli benar-benar wujud dan boleh diperoleh dalam masa yang telah ditetapkan. Elakkan daripada membeli barangan yang agak kabur spesifikasinya untuk mengelakkan berlakunya unsur gharar atau ketidakpastian yang akan menjejaskan kesahihan kontrak jual-beli tersebut.

Terdapat juga mereka yang sanggup menjual barangan tiruan dengan menyatakan barangan tersebut adalah tulen. Barangan-barangan ini biasanya menggunakan jenama yang sama atau hampir sama, tetapi dijual dengan harga yang lebih rendah sehingga mengelirukan pembeli.

Namun, sebagaimana yang diketahui, ia mempunyai kualiti yang terlalu rendah sehingga menyebabkan barangan tersebut tidak tahan lama, bahkan terdapat juga barangan yang langsung tidak dapat digunakan.

Kesan daripada aktiviti ini antaranya, pemilik atau penjual barangan yang tulen akan mendapat kerugian kerana pembeli cenderung untuk membeli barangan tiruan disebabkan terpedaya dengan tawaran harga yang lebih rendah.

Sehubungan dengan itu, kita perlu sedaya-upaya mengelakkan diri daripada menggunakan barangan tiruan atau cetak rompak kerana dari sudut yang lain kita sebenarnya menganiaya pengeluar atau penjualnya.

Amanah adalah merupakan elemen yang sangat penting dalam menjamin sesebuah perniagaan itu maju, berjaya dan yang lebih pentingnya ialah diberkati oleh Allah SWT. Perkara ini sejajar dengan ajaran Islam sebagaimana yang dinyatakan oleh Rasulullah SAW: Dua orang yang sedang melakukan jual-beli dibolehkan tawar-menawar selama belum berpisah; jika mereka itu berlaku jujur dan menjelaskan (ciri dagangannya), maka mereka akan diberi barakah dalam perdagangannya itu; tetapi jika mereka berdusta dan menyembunyikan (ciri dagangannya), barakah dagangannya itu akan dihapus. (riwayat Bukhari)

Nazmi bersedia!!

NAZMI Faiz Mansor bersama peminat yang menghadiri majlis meraikan kejayaannya menyertai kelab divisyen satu Portugal, SC Beira-Mar di Lembah Keramat, Kuala Lumpur malam tadi.

KUALA LUMPUR - Pemain muda negara, Nazmi Faiz Mansor yang akan memulakan aksi bersama kelab divisyen satu Portugal, SC Beira-Mar Julai depan tidak keseorangan kerana dia bakal ditemani kakak dan abangnya.

Menurut bapa Nazmi, Mansor Mustapha sebelum anaknya memperoleh keluarga angkat di Portugal, kakaknya, Nazirah Farhah Mansor yang kebetulan akan menamatkan pengajian di Moscow, Rusia Julai depan akan menemaninya.

"Itulah rancangan awalnya dan dalam masa yang sama jurulatih skuad Bawah 23 Tahun, Ong Kim Swee dan ejennya Marco Guimaraes akan ke Kedutaan Malaysia di Lisbon untuk menguruskan pencarian keluarga angkat," katanya pada majlis meraikan kejayaan Nazmi terpilih beraksi bersama SC Beira-Mar oleh Belia AU5D Lembah Keramat, malam tadi.

Jelas mansor, selepas kakaknya menemani Nazmi mungkin abangnya, Nazir Farhan akan mengambil alih tugas mendampinginya dan semua ini dilakukan bagi membolehkannya cepat menyesuaikan diri dengan keadaan di sana.

Sementara itu, Nazmi, 17, kini fokus sepenuhnya untuk beraksi dalam Liga Portugal, tanpa mengira sama ada dalam pasukan utama atau remaja.

Tambahnya, cuaca dan pemakanan bukan masalah besar baginya.

"Saya sudah mula menyesuaikan diri dengan corak permainan di sana. Saya akan cuba mengutip pengalaman sebanyak mungkin dan bekerja keras di dalam latihan.

"Mengenai peluang untuk saya bermain dengan pasukan senior kebangsaan pula, saya juga akan berusaha berebut tempat dengan pemain lain. Sekarang fokus saya hanya untuk membantu skuad Bawah 22 Tahun negara pada kelayakan Piala Asia bawah 22 tahun di Myanmar," katanya.

Mengenai gaji bersama SC Beira-Mar, Nazmi berkata, perkara tersebut tidak perlu dibangkitkan kerana dia lebih fokus untuk beraksi sebaik mungkin.

Nazmi menandatangani pra-kontrak tiga tahu bersama Beira-Mar dan secara rasmi menjadi pasukan kelab itu pada majlis tandatangani kontrak rasmi 17 Ogos ini, sehari selepas hari jadinya yang ke-18.

Nazmi akan menyarung jersi No. 1 Beira-Mar.

Ultra-rare supercar set to sell for £1.8million

Classic Ford GT40
Under the hammer ... Ford GT40

A CLASSIC supercar is set to fetch a staggering £1.8MILLION at auction.

The ultra-rare Ford GT40 Mk — built in 1967 — is the road-legal version of their famous Le-Mans racer.

The competitive supercar was designed to break Ferrari’s dominance over the legendary race, and was a spectacular success, winning four consecutive titles between 1966 and 1969.

Ford built just 31 of the road-going models, with many regarding it as one of the company’s finest achievements over its 109-year history.

And the one up for auction is described as in a “time capsule” condition – with just 4,749 miles on the clock.

The eye-watering pricetag is unlikely to put investors off either — with the classic sports car market experiencing incredible success at the moment.

Mike Fairbairn, Co-Founder of RM Auctions, said: “Not only is this car extraordinarily rare, it has desirable low mileage, exceptional documentation, and boasts just two private owners from new.

Ford GT40
Pricey ... motor is expected to fetch £1.8million

“It will no doubt command the attention of the most passionate sports car collectors, promising its next owner a warm reception at the world’s top vintage touring and racing events.”

RM Auctions will also be auctioning off a Le Mans-version of the Ford GT40 - although they are not yet revealing a guide price on that model.

Shelby Myers, managing director of RM California, added: “The legendary Ford GT40 is without doubt one of the most celebrated and sought after motor cars ever built.

“Both aesthetically and competitively, it remains a highpoint in the history of American racing and sports car design.

“To have the honour of offering one GT40 is a great privilege, but to present two, spanning both sides of GT40 production, is extremely exciting.”

Classic Ford GT40
Top pedigree ... supercar is road-legal version of Le Man winner

Rob gets the job

WELCOME MATT ... Roberto Di Matteo has been named Chelsea manager
WELCOME MATT ... Roberto Di Matteo has been named Chelsea manager

ROBERTO DI MATTEO has been confirmed as Chelsea boss on a two-year deal.

And he has set his sights on landing the Premier League title.

Di Matteo took temporary charge after Andre Villas-Boas’ sacking in March and led the team to FA Cup and Champions League glory.

But the former Blues midfielder, 42, knows that he must do better in the Prem than last term, when they finished sixth.

He said: “I’m delighted. We achieved incredible success last season that made history for this great club.

“We want to continue our success in the cup competitions, but we want do do better in the Premier League and bridge the gap between us and the two Manchester clubs.”

Di Matteo binned Villas-Boas’ policy of bringing through young players and reinstated the old guard at Chelsea to devastating effect.

He lost just three of his 21 games in charge and won the support of the club’s senior players in the wake of their Champions League triumph in Munich.

He starts next season without Didier Drogba, but the club have already spent £32million on bringing in Eden Hazard from Lille.

But Di Matteo added: “There will not be a complete overhaul.”

Blues owner Roman Abramovich was in the hunt for ex-Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola, who is taking time out after leaving the Nou Camp.

But Blues chief executive Ron Gourlay said: “Roberto’s quality was clear for all to see when he galvanised the squad last season and helped the club make history.

“The owner and board are pleased he will be continuing his good work.”

13 Jun 2012

Meet the cruise liner for ships! Massive carrier craft can hold up to 22 barges - and even an oil rig - on its back

When you need to transport 22 barges – each weighing nearly 3,000 tonnes – half way around the world, you're going to need a pretty sturdy boat.

And they don't get much sturdier than the Blue Marlin, one of the most extraordinary crafts ever to sail the seas.

The incredible ship can carry 75,000 tonnes. Rather than the usual cargo of toys, TVs and coffee, it carries other ships and oil rigs.

When the US Navy needed to give their stricken destroyer USS Cole a lift home, they called on the Blue Marlin.

And when the Australian Navy wanted an aircraft carrier brought from Spain, only the semi-submersible heavy lift ship would do.

The ship of all ships: The largest cargo transport ship in the world, the Blue Marlin of Dockwise, carries four pontoons and 18 hulls on its back from Nantong Port, China

The ship of all ships: The largest cargo transport ship in the world, the Blue Marlin of Dockwise, carries four pontoons and 18 hulls on its back from Nantong Port, China

The Blue Marlin's dimensions are eye watering. It is 712 ft long and 138ft deep – and has a deck the size of two football pitches.

It reaches a sedate top speed of 13 knots, powered by a gigantic 17,000 horse power diesel engines, with a crew of 24.

Steering it is said to be like controlling a floating office block.

The barges pictured above – which weigh a total of 60,000 tonnes - were exported from Korea to be completed in Rotterdam.

Some were destined to be river boats, others were off shore construction vessels.

No crane in the world is big enough to lift these sorts of cargoes onto her deck and so she has an ingenious trick up her sleeve.

The deck is submersible and can disappear under 13 metres of water when her ballast tanks are pumped full of water.

Boats, oil rigs and ships can then be floated on before the deck is raised again by emptying its ballast tank.

Carrying an oil rig: The ship set a new record by delivering BP's 59,500tons semi-submersible Thunder Horse platform from Okpo, South Korea to Corpus Christi, USA in 2004

Carrying an oil rig: The ship set a new record by delivering BP's 59,500tons semi-submersible Thunder Horse platform from Okpo, South Korea to Corpus Christi, USA in 2004

In order to carry the barges, a specially designed set of cradles was added to the Blue Marlin. The barges were stacked up and then floated on the ship a few at a time.

Its biggest cargo was a BP oil rig Thunder Horse 16,000 miles from Korea to the Gulf of Mexico.

The one billion dollar rig is the largest offshore structure in the world and weighed 60,000 tonnes.

Next year the heavy transport ship will take an aircraft carried from Spain to Australian for the the Australian Navy. The aircraft carrier is so large it will overhang the deck by 50 metres.

Less of a load: Two 'Viktor III - Class' nuclear-powered submarines are carried along the coast of Russia

Less of a load: Two 'Viktor III - Class' nuclear-powered submarines are carried along the coast of Russia

The Blue Marlin carrries another oil rigm this time it is Diamond Offshore's semi-submersible drilling rig, Ocean Monarch. The rig was laoded in Singapore and discharged in Corpus Christi, USA

The Blue Marlin carrries another oil rigm this time it is Diamond Offshore's semi-submersible drilling rig, Ocean Monarch. The rig was laoded in Singapore and discharged in Corpus Christi, USA

The Blue Marlin, launched in 1999, is the biggest vessel of its kind. But an even bigger sister is just around the corner.

When finished by the end of the year at its Korean shipyard, the £240 million Dockwise Vanguard will be able to carry 110,000 tonnes.

It has already been booked for its first jobs, including shipping a gigantic oil platform from Korea to the North Sea next year.

Fons van Lith, corporate secretary of Dockwise which owns the Blue Marlin, said there was no shortage of work for the vessel.

He said: 'Safety is the key part of our business. If an oil company invests £1 billion dollars in a piece of equipment that takes two years to build, the one important thing is to get it to the other side of the world in one piece.'

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