Fanning the F1 Fever !


What a feverish season it has been, the Formula 1 race in Malaysia has just come to a close but the F1 Fever contest has yet to find its grand prize winner! You have another few days to Spread The Fever and win yourself some spa vouchers or a snazzy watch so don't stop pressing that SEND button!

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CHRONOTECH PRISMA REVOLUTION : the evolution of the Prisma!

With its innovative Prima Uno, Chronotech has revolutionised the typical canons of the watch, working glass to the point of transforming it into a multi-faceted prism.

The unique glass form (an international patent exclusive to Global Watch Industries) has made Chronotech and the Prisma Uno model a great success within a very short space of time, making it a real ...

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POS Malaysia - Spread The Fever Prizes

Here's a BIG NEWS for F1 followers! Spread the F1 fever and be among the ten lucky winners to own the limited edition F1 First Day Covers! The package includes a one of a kind stamp album, souvenir sheet, 1st day cover (2 set), and presentation pack. The items that come in this package are set to collectors' favourite because they commemorate the FIRST F1 held in Malaysia back in 1999.

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Octane - New Royal Selangor designs fueled by passion

When it was first invented, the automobile has always been more than just a vehicle for transportation. In fact, French social critic and philosopher Henri Lefebvre referred to the automobile as 'the epitome of possession'.

Car designs in particular, have always been a favourite conversation topic. Sculpted panels, contoured edges, distinctive swage lines and precise shut lines - these are just ...

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Raikkonen wins Malaysian Grand Prix

Kuala Lumpur, March 23 – Scoring the 16th victory of his career and his sixth for Ferrari, Kimi Raikkonen, the reigning world champion, won Sunday's Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix in Kuala Lumpur, finishing nearly 20 seconds ahead of Robert Kubica.

He was also 46.5 seconds ahead of the leader of the championship, Lewis Hamilton of McLaren Mercedes, who finished fifth. Robert Kubica in a BMW Sauber finished second, and despite the distance ...

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