Home > 1979 Formula 1 RS 01 F1 Turbo Part 2 | AutoMotoTV

Auto
1979 Formula 1 RS 01 F1 Turbo Part 2 | AutoMotoTV

Description

Subscribe for more car videos: http://bitly/AutoMotoTV 1979 Formula 1 RS 01 F1 Turbo Part 2 | AutoMotoTV Follow us @AutoMotoTV ...

Added on the 29/05/2017 10:05:37 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • Red Bull Formula 1 team unveils new car for the 2023 season

    Oracle Red Bull Racing unveils the RB19, which will be raced by reigning champion Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez during the 2023 F1 season. IMAGES

    03/02/2023 - AFPTV - First images
  • Interview with Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (part 1 of 2)

    Geneva (Switzerland), 18 June, EFE, (Camera: Antonio Broto).- The number of refugees and displaced people in the world increased in 2019 to 79.5 million people, according to the annual report released on Wednesday. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, discusses the details in an interview with Efe.FOOTAGE OF PART ONE OF AN EFE INTERVIEW WITH FILIPPO GRANDI, UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES

    18/06/2020 - EFE Inglés
  • An interview with Roberto Saviano (Part 1 of 2)

    Rome, Apr 17, EFE, (Camera: Álvaro Caballero).- Few know more about confinement than Roberto Saviano, the Italian journalist and writer who has dedicated his life to investigating the mafia and who has lived with a bodyguard for 14 years, ever since he was sentenced to death by the Camorra after the publication of "Gomorra". In a conversation with EFE, he reflects on the reality of confinement in the face of the coronavirus crisis, on his life experience and the growing power of the mafias taking advantage of this situation of weakness.SAVIANO'S SOUNDBITE TRANSLATIONS:1- "I'm in Brooklyn. I am in quarantine like everyone else and, seeing the world from here is - truly particular: it shows all the contradictions of contemporary capitalism. The workers that society needs most are living in a situation of economic degradation...". 2- "The quarantine has surprised me here. I usually come and go, I had planned to return to Italy but I couldn't. Besides, I've been living in prison for 15 years now, so at the beginning, it wasn't a strong psychological impact, then it was...". 3- "On the one hand, it has been an individual response which is: now you can understand how painful the situation of being locked up at home is. On the other hand, it's very different, because when you're locked up for safety... In my life, I have been locked up for four months and three weeks without ever getting out, for security, for almost 15 years now and then for some months I got out little, my life was like that. But the life that goes on, it doesn't stop. Today instead the external life slows down, blocked, so that your loneliness is shared loneliness. On the other hand, the enemy is invisible, while my enemy was visible, although he did not let himself be caught, he was untraceable, but he was visible. 4- "It is much more difficult, the mind is always distracted, the concern for family, which is all over Italy. People tell you that you can read a lot, but I read much less than I usually do, with my head always busy. You also have to read a lot of nonsense about the Coronavirus, but you have to follow it because you think, perhaps irrationally, that an ability to orient yourself can be born from this knowledge, but instead, it only increases the confusion. 5- "A huge impact. It's already happening. Think that from Mexico where the Cartels are doing the shopping, the families... Information is obtained by calling the police, it's simple. The police in many places have this information. The real welfare of the borders is being caused by criminal organizations. 6- "Now all the drug trafficking is paralyzed in the streets. Paralyzed in the streets but flourishing in the ports. Traffic has clearly increased. For example, all police action against money laundering is at a standstill at the moment, formally stopped. In Italy, the investigation of financial flows, how they move... This is not possible because it is necessary to allow the forces of law and order to deal with other things. Drugs continue to be sold door to door by drug dealers, but it is difficult because the streets are so tightly controlled. The ports are full, but the real profit is in the economic activities, which will come. Imagine something simple: in small companies, 5 restaurants, the tobacconists and midsize companies do not have more money. The mafias are coming, not that they are coming with the face of a mafioso, on the contrary. They come, they give you money in the name of a company and they buy options, keeping a part of your company. They become partners. And that's how they'll get into all the companies, in Spain, in Italy, in Greece, in Albania, in South America. In Northern Europe of course, but Northern Europe has never stopped being like that. I am amazed at Germany, which thinks it is immune to this story and it is not. They think they are immune because they don't know the instruments, the amount of mafia money that has gone in. 7- "Germany is one of the countries with more risk, because it does not observe its flows, there is a lack of control. It is a country without the crime of mafia association, without the crime of external participation in mafia association... If a professional works with crime he is not prosecuted or has little chance of being sentenced to heavy penalties (...) because in Germany and throughout Europe, as in Spain, there is actually little blood on the streets and this has led to less need for intervention. But Spain is much more advanced than Germany, much more in the fight against the mafia, because it has understood that collaboration with the Italian anti-mafia institutions also protected the Spanish economy. In short, the most unprotected country at this time in the West is Germany. 8- "In usury, at this time by order of the clans, they are not charging interest, if they give you 1000 euros, you give them 1000 euros, because in exchange they will ask for other things: votes, aid, agreements of criminal organizations... It is in the long term, based on the fact that social support from criminal organisations is much stronger than state assistance. But it is an assistance that you pay for with blood, it is not state solidarity that you receive by right, but you will pay for it somehow, you will have to pay it back. The other strategy is to buy at home. They send you food directly, which is a mechanism they use continuously in election campaigns. In election campaigns, the pre-elected candidate sends the food.

    17/04/2020 - EFE Inglés
  • A Bread Factory, Part 2 : Un petit coin de paradis - Bande annonce 1 - VO - (2018)

    Checkford a bien changé depuis l'arrivée des célèbres May Ray : les touristes affluent, l'immobilier flambe... A la Bread Factory, Dorothea et Greta travaillent sur l'adaptation d'Hécube d'Euripide. Mais le vrai spectacle se situe peut-être à l'extérieur. Face à toutes ces transformations dans la ville, la Bread Factory est toujours menacé.

    29/11/2018 - Orange - Webedia
  • Housefull 2 | Funny Moment - Part 1 | Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Riteish Deshmukh, Asin, Jacqueline

    Laugh out loud as you watch these non-stop comedy scenes compilation from the blockbuster movie "Housefull 2". Watch Full Free Movies Here: http://bit.ly/WatchOnlineFreeMovies Cast: Akshay...

    05/04/2018 - Eros International Ltd. UK
  • Batman : The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 - Bande annonce 2 - VO - (2012)

    Dans un noir futur, les super héros sont tombés en disgrâce. Batman n'échappe pas à la règle. Mais le retour de Harvey Dent force Bruce à redevenir Batman...

    08/09/2017 - Orange - Webedia