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Here's a dedication to all fathers (and mothers) too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYFC4god31o
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The man Suriya will have to overtake By Cheryl Tay FOR Singapore's Suriya Bala Kerisnan, the man he'll want to beat is Rio Haryanto. Who is Rio? An almost full-page advertisement in the Straits Times last Friday called him Indonesia's F1 world champion, but added in smaller print,coming soon. Meet Formula BMW Pacific's current championship leader from Indonesia, a 15-year-old business student based in Singapore who dreams of reaching Formula One one day. Before this weekend's race, Rio was fully funded by Kiky Stationery, a business in Indonesia, owned by his 50-year-old father Sinyo. Born in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia, Rio is currently residing near the Katong area and studying business at FTMS Global Singapore. After consecutively winning the last five rounds of the Formula BMW Pacific series, Rio managed to clinch a sponsorship deal with Indonesian cellular telecommunication company Telkomsel (35 per cent owned by SingTel) last month. Contract The deal is worth 50,000 euros ($104,000) and is valid for a contract of three years. "We approached Telkomsel since the start of this year and have been pursuing them since. They finally agreed to fund Rio with a deal worth 50,000 euros and that covers about a third of this season's expenses," said Sinyo, who makes it a point to follow his son to every race. Sinyo has spent more than a million euros on Rio's racing career since Rio started karting at the age of six. Rio - the youngest of four sons - participated in his first competitive kart race at the age of nine. He went on to conquer the Asian Karting Open Championship,winning the Junior category three years in a row from 2005 to 2007. In 2006, he also won the Rotax Max Asian Championship. Last year, Rio raced in the Asian Formula Renault championship, Formula Asia 2.0 and Formula BMW Pacific. Switching from Asia Racing Team (which is the team now hoping to groom Singapore's Suriya for next year) to Questnet Team Qi-Meritus this year, Rio is competing in his first full season of Formula BMW Pacific. The weekend started well for Rio as he took second place at the first race at the MarinaBay circuit. But he failed to repeat his performance in the second race yesterday and finished fifth. "After investing so much money, of course I would want my son to win. The next step forward for him would be to go for GP3," said Sinyo. The GP3 Series is a single-seater motor racing series that will start next year as a feeder series for the GP2 Series, F1's strongest feeder series. Rio told The New Paper: "Like most, my dream is to become an F1 driver. "I know few Asians have succeeded in F1, but I will definitely do my best to achieve the highest possible level in motorsport." Paid to drive SURIYA Bala Kerisnan - without any major team or individual sponsorship like Rio Haryanto - has an uphill task to reach the standards shown by Brazilian Felipe Nasr. With limited sponsors, Nasr, 17 - a guest driver during this weekend's Formula BMW Pacific race and winner in the two races on Saturday and yesterday - did not have enough funds when he joined Euro International. But Nasr impressed his team boss Antonio Ferrari enough so the latter agreed to fund the remaining three-quarters of the budget. He visited Singapore, fresh from winning the championship title at the recently-concluded Formula BMW Europe (a step higher than Formula BMW Pacific). Prior to Nasr's first full season in Formula BMW Europe this year, he had only been a guest driver in the two Formula BMW Americas support races to the Brazilian Grand Prix last year. Experience Other than that, his racing experience was limited to karting only. Ferrari, who has been at the helm of the team for two decades, told The New Paper: "Nasr surprised everybody at the testing. In the same car, he set a time four tenths quicker than the lap record we set in the Formula BMW world final. He's amazing, I'm so glad I found him."
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Just went over to Kids Mall. Safety 1st Touriva convertible car seat going for $99 only. This is a no frills car seat. Takes from newborns (5lbs) to toddler (40lbs). Can do rear facing, adapted for use with LATCH and has bottom and top tether anchors. For aconvertible. Pretty small and compact for most of our cars. For that price, hard to beat if you don't any frills. The bad thing about it is that there is very little padding. Might be suitable for toddlers but not newborns due to the lack of padding. I'm not associated with Kids Mall.