BHP Motorsports Magazine
Biker takes cops on 150 mph chaseGina Henry 38 ofFlorida took cops on ahigh-speed chase onher high-end BMWmotorcycle, Gina wasarrested on felonycharges after fleeingfrom state troopers asshe weaved throughmorning traffic onInterstate 275 inTampa. State troopersworking with ahelicopter overheadfirst caught Henry’s2012 BMW S 1000 RRgoing 82 mph in a 60-mph zone on April22,court records showHenry who works at amotorcycle dealershipin Tampa, ignored atrooper who put on hissiren for her to pullover, prompting her topull away whileweaving betweentraffic and along theshoulder exceedingspeeds of 150 mph,authorities said.Henry was also clockedgoing more than 100mph in downtown Tampa.Troopers managed tostop her after sheturned unto a serviceroad and foundherself behind aFlorida Highway PatrolF1 virtual GP cont'dtook sixth place on histhird appearance in theseries. Latifi recoveredfrom his crash at thefinal chicane to finishin seventh place aheadof ex-F1 driverDavidson, Ferrari juniorCallum Ilott and FIAFormula 3 driver DavidSchumacher. In hissecond Virtual GPappearance, AlphaTauriF1 driver Pierre Gaslywas disqualified out ofninth place in theclosing stages of therace after amassing toomany corner-cuttingpenalties. WilliamsEsports’ successfulweekend continued in theF1 Esports ProExhibition event asShanaka Clay won inmixed-conditions. Therewas final lap drama inthe fight for secondplace as two-time F1Esports champion BrendonLeigh and Red Bull’sMarcel Kiefer collidedat the hairpin. RacingPoint’s Lucas Blakeleywas able to claim secondwith Leigh and Kiefer inthird and fourth place.
27Codemasters to Develop Official WRC Titles from 2023British gamedeveloper andpublisher Codemastershas picked up theofficial WRC license,and will developtitles in the seriesfrom 2023.The initialfive-year deal givesCodemasters twodifferent rallyfranchises, andofficial licenses fortwo top-tier FIAworld championships.Nacon — formerlyBigben Interactive —currently holds theWRC license,with WRC9 due outlater this year. Infact it only recentlyannounced it hadsecured the WRClicense through to2022, and confirmedfuture WRC10and WRC11 titles. WRC— the World RallyChampionship — is thehighest level of offroadracing in theworld.Officially startingin 1973, the seriesfeatures around 20point-to-point stagesspread over threedays, in some prettysevere terrain. Thecars it uses arequite loosely basedon production models,currently three-doorhatchbacks producingalmost 400hp from1.6-lite turbochargedengines. A regulationchange due in 2022
- Page 1 and 2: BHPM O T O R S P O R T SJune 2020Ra
- Page 3 and 4: Gonsalves wins RallyE-Barbados 2020
- Page 5 and 6: Liam Carfraewith 25 specialstages,
- Page 7 and 8: Details Car ValetPeronne Complex ,
- Page 9 and 10: Gonsalves is King of thE HillDrivin
- Page 11 and 12: Caribbean SIM RacersCaribbean SIM R
- Page 13 and 14: F1 starting with Austria double hea
- Page 15 and 16: ORGANISERS REMAIN COMMITTED TO SOL
- Page 17 and 18: CAR & JEEP PRICINGLIMO / BLACK TINT
- Page 19 and 20: The corner that killed Group BOn 2
- Page 21 and 22: F1 Virtual GP cont'dAlbon picked up
- Page 23 and 24: HOW ROVANPERÄ BECAME A WRC RECORD-
- Page 25: POWER STAGE CLASSIC: FINLAND 2014Ne
- Page 29 and 30: Group B - Too fast raceThe Group B
Biker takes cops on 150 mph chase
Gina Henry 38 of
Florida took cops on a
high-speed chase on
her high-end BMW
motorcycle, Gina was
arrested on felony
charges after fleeing
from state troopers as
she weaved through
morning traffic on
Interstate 275 in
Tampa. State troopers
working with a
helicopter overhead
first caught Henry’s
2012 BMW S 1000 RR
going 82 mph in a 60-
mph zone on April
22,court records show
Henry who works at a
motorcycle dealership
in Tampa, ignored a
trooper who put on his
siren for her to pull
over, prompting her to
pull away while
weaving between
traffic and along the
shoulder exceeding
speeds of 150 mph,
authorities said.
Henry was also clocked
going more than 100
mph in downtown Tampa.
Troopers managed to
stop her after she
turned unto a service
road and found
herself behind a
Florida Highway Patrol
F1 virtual GP cont'd
took sixth place on his
third appearance in the
series. Latifi recovered
from his crash at the
final chicane to finish
in seventh place ahead
of ex-F1 driver
Davidson, Ferrari junior
Callum Ilott and FIA
Formula 3 driver David
Schumacher. In his
second Virtual GP
appearance, AlphaTauri
F1 driver Pierre Gasly
was disqualified out of
ninth place in the
closing stages of the
race after amassing too
many corner-cutting
penalties. Williams
Esports’ successful
weekend continued in the
F1 Esports Pro
Exhibition event as
Shanaka Clay won in
mixed-conditions. There
was final lap drama in
the fight for second
place as two-time F1
Esports champion Brendon
Leigh and Red Bull’s
Marcel Kiefer collided
at the hairpin. Racing
Point’s Lucas Blakeley
was able to claim second
with Leigh and Kiefer in
third and fourth place.