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SEPTEMBER 21, SOCIAL - @ 6:30P The Melting Pot
732 Main Street, Louisville, CO 80027
IN THIS ISSUE…..
Subject Page(s)
Letter from the President, Bob Mashburn 2
Board Officers 2
Back Lot (Used Automobiles) 3
Formula 1 History Continued 4-6
Mercedes News 7
Auto Collision Word Search 8
2016 Events Calendar 9
Event Information
President’s Open House 10
Auto Collision Word Search Answers 11
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Newsletter of the Mile-High Section ● Mercedes-Benz Club of America January 2015
Joan Coval Mark Plaatjes
If you have not received your New Member Packet or if
you have questions about your membership, please
contact MHS Membership Chair Person, Natalie
Mashubrn, by phone at 303-888-2710 or by email at:
September, 2016
MERCEDES-BENZ CAR TRIVIA
2002 Pre-Safe, the world's first pre-collision active
safety system, makes its appearance on the W220
Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse.
1998 The W220 Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse comes with
the world's first active suspension system.
1985 The world's first Anti Skid system is offered on
the Mercedes-Benz 190.
1981 The world's first supplemental restraint airbag
is introduced on the Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse.
1978 The first turbocharged diesel engine appears
on the Mercedes-Benz 300 SD, only available in the
US for the first year of production.
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Letter From The President, Mile High Section Bob Mashbur September Behind the Wheel Fall is here! Just last month we had a drive over
Trail Ridge Road and now in August they closed
the road because of snow and wind. The Joint
Picnic was a great time, with a tour of the Vehicle
Vault and picnic after, thank you at all who
attended. On August 27th, Pikes Peak had a
fantastic event, the Madrid Chili Carnival and
Drive-in Movie hosted by Dan and Cheryl Kerbs.
Thank you for all your hard work, the food was
excellent and the movie was GREAT!
We want to wish everyone going on the Mesa
Verde trip a safe and fun time.
Upcoming events include: the monthly social on
September 21st at the Melting Pot in Louisville,
CO; October 8th the Annual Meeting at Perfect
Landing; October 22nd Presidents Open House;
November 5th is our Planning Day breakfast for
2017; December 3rd is our Annual Holiday Party
at the Mt Vernon Country Club and our last event
of the year is Zoo Lights on December 10th.
NOTE: Starting in November our Socials change
to Saturday afternoons with the first being
Morrison Inn on November 19th in Morrison, Co.
The Presidents Open House on October 22nd is
open to all members. This is to welcome our
new members.
The 2017 Joint Picnic will be back at Absher
Acres. I’m excited already, we always a great day
and have a fun time!!!
We are looking to fill a few vacant positions on
the Mile-High Section board, we meet the first
Thursday of each month. If you are interested,
contact me at [email protected] or
303-988-2710 and I can answer any question you
might have regarding our board.
Drive Safe, Bob
Mile-High Section, Inc. of the
Mercedes-Benz Club of America
Executive Board Officers
President:
Bob Mashburn …[email protected]
Vice President:
Randy Williams …..…..303.799.4806………… [email protected]
Secretary:
Niels Haubold..……..303-949-7673.……[email protected]
Treasurer:
Max Townsend….…….303.770.1128……....... [email protected]
2015 Mile-High Section Board Members
Michael Davison……..720-233-7411……..,….. [email protected]
Norm Franklin ….…..…. 303-789-3915…….…[email protected]
Niels Haubold..……..303-949-7673.……[email protected]
Natalie Mashburn.. 303-988-2710.. [email protected]
Mike Redel ….... ..303.637.0219……..…... [email protected]
Lou Rogers… ...….303-550-6543….…... [email protected]
Other Contacts
Membership Chair Person
Natalie Mashburn.. [email protected]
Constellation Editor - Mile High Section
Karen Redel.….303-637-0219…………..… [email protected]
MBCA National President
Terry Kiwala…..…......312-286-0532…….….…[email protected]
MBCA Vice President
Steve Ross..….…..619-508-3925….……[email protected]
Rocky Mountain Regional Director Michael Davison….720-233-7411 ..…[email protected]
. MBCA……… 1-800-637-2360…...www.mbca.org
For a List of all MBCA Board Members, Please Refer to the
STAR Magazine
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Classified Advertising in The Constellation Members of the Mercedes-Benz Club of America, Inc. may advertise in The Constellation to buy, sell, or trade Mercedes-Benz automobiles and related items at no charge, provided no commercial venture is involved. Ads may include a photo. Copy for the classified advertising must be received in writing by the 10th of the month prior to the month of issue. Ads will be published one time. To re-run, the ad must be resubmitted. Current membership number must be included for free ads. LET US KNOW IF YOUR ITEM SELLS—MAKE ROOM FOR ADS FOR OTHER MEMBERS. Non-member and commercial venture advertising will be published at the rate of $10.00 for 3 lines per issue, plus $10.00 for a picture. Advertising in this category may run one, two or three times as requested and paid for in advance by the advertiser. Copy for the ads must be received by the 10th of the month prior to the month of issue and must be paid in advance, payable to Mile High-MBCA. Mail ads to: MILE-HIGH SECTION MBCA, 12245 HELENA ST., BRIGHTON, CO 80603 or Email to: [email protected] The publisher reserves the right to edit or reject
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Newsletter of the Mile-High Section, Inc., Mercedes-Benz Club America, Inc.
Mile-High Section, Inc. MBCA, Publisher
KAREN REDEL, Editor P.O. Box 16913, Golden, CO 80402
Phone: 303-637-0219 or Email: [email protected]
Readers please support the advertisers appearing in this publication.
However, no inference should be made that advertising in The Constellation
implies approval of products or services by the publisher, the Mile-High
Section, its officers or members, or by the Mercedes-Benz Club of America.
We encourage editors of other Mercedes-Benz Club newsletters to reprint
articles that may be of interest to their Section’s members. We appreciate
credit being given to The Constellation. Those articles reprinted in The
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may not be used without written permission from the original owners.
Members are welcome to submit articles. Deadline for submission is the
10th of the month prior to the month the issue comes out. Articles
should be relevant to the interests and activities of MBCA and its members.
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2009
The new rules and regulations saw a
new order in 2009, with new team
Brawn GP and Red Bull Racing and
their drivers leading the way, with
Ferrari and McLaren having a poor
season. However Ferrari started by
the British Grand Prix to make the
most of their car with a string of
podium finishes and a race victory in
Belgium, while a redesign of the
McLaren challenger helped Lewis
Hamilton to win two races and gain
more points than any other driver
after it was upgraded at the German
Grand Prix. After dominating the
beginning of the season with six out
of seven race wins, Jenson Button
eventually clinched the Drivers' title
in Brazil, with Brawn winning the
Constructors' championship in its
only season, before being taken over
by Mercedes. Rubens Barrichello,
Jenson Button's teammate, was
second in the Drivers' Championship
for the whole season until he had a
problem at the Brazilian Grand Prix
and was overtaken (in points) by
Sebastian Vettel, a Red Bull driver,
who won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
to finish eleven points behind Button.
Also, the major manufacturer teams
were starting to disappear rapidly due
to the worldwide economy crisis. In
addition to Ford/Jaguar which had
left in 2004, Honda had departed in
2008 also due to uncompetitiveness,
Toyota and BMW both departed
entirely in 2009.
2010
The 2010 Formula One season was
the 61st season of FIA Formula One
motor racing
competition. It
featured the
2010 FIA
Formula One
World
Championship
in which Red
Bull Racing
won its maiden Constructors'
Championship with a one-two finish
in Brazil, while Red Bull Racing's
Sebastian Vettel won the Drivers'
Championship after winning the final
race of the season. In doing so, Vettel
became the youngest World Drivers'
Champion in the sport's sixty-year
history. Vettel's victory in the
championship came after a dramatic
season finale at Abu Dhabi where
three other drivers could also have
won the championship – Vettel's Red
Bull Racing team mate Mark
Webber, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso
and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.[1]
This was Bridgestone's final season
as the sole tyre supplier in Formula
One as the company announced that
it would not renew its contract at the
end of the season. After several
months of deliberation, Pirelli was
chosen as the tyre supplier for the
2011 season at the FIA World Motor
Sport Council meeting in Geneva, in
June 2010.
HISTORY OF FORMULA 1 RACING - CONTINUED
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2011
Vettel also became the youngest
double world champion when he
clinched the title at the 2011
Japanese Grand Prix, Red Bull took
the constructors' championship at the
following race in South Korea.
McLaren and Ferrari finished second
and third in the standings once again,
albeit much further behind. Button
eventually took second place in the
standings, with Webber in third once
again. Vettel took 11 victories
throughout the course of the year,
broke the record for the most pole
positions in a season (15) and the
most championship points (392).
2012
After a slow start to the 2012 season,
Vettel won 4 races in a row and
challenged Fernando Alonso and
Ferrari all the way through.
Eventually, the German Vettel took
the lead from the Spanish Alonso and
Vettel opened up a 13-point gap
come the last round in Brazil. Vettel
won his third consecutive driver's
title after finishing 6th at Interlagos,
2013
2013 also went Vettel's way: the
superiority of the Red Bull in race
trim allowed the German to open up
a small lead early in the season, and
starting with the Belgian Grand Prix
(after F1's 4-week break), the
superiority of the Red Bull car began
to show. The British-based Austrian
team had developed an engine-
mapping system that gave their car a
type of traction control (actual
traction control systems are illegal),
and Vettel used this to his
considerable advantage. He won in
Belgium and after that, the rest of the
remaining races in the season (9
races total). The German and the Red
Bull team simply ran away with the
driver's and constructor's
championships, both of which they
won in India- Vettel won his 4th
consecutive driver's championship
there. Come the Korean round, 2
rounds before the Indian one- Red
Bull had developed a special
aerodynamic diffuser that gave the
cars a considerable cornering
advantage. Vettel and his Australian
teammate Mark Webber were leading
1-2 for most of those 9 races, and the
cars often qualified in the top 3 grid
spots; and when they qualified 1-2, it
was often by considerable amounts of
time.
2014
The 2014 Formula One Season was
the 65th season of the FIA Formula
One World Championship. The
season saw the introduction of the
more fuel efficient and
environmentally friendly 1.6 litre V6
turbo charged engines, replacing the
previous 2.4 litre V8 engines used in
the previous season. 2014 was the
first season since 1988 in which
turbo charged cars are used in the
sport.
After an epic season-long battle with
Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg,
Lewis Hamilton won the Drivers'
Championship by 67 points, though
only after Rosberg suffered multiple
car issues at the final race, the
double-points-paying Abu Dhabi
Grand Prix. Hamilton took eleven
victories, while Rosberg's eleven
6
poles gave him the Pole Position
Trophy. Third in the championship,
surprising nearly the entire F1
community, was Daniel Ricciardo,
the only driver other than the two
Mercedes drivers to win a race.
Valtteri Bottas secured six podiums
on his way to fourth place in the
championship, while reigning World
Champion Sebastian Vettel could
only make it to fifth in the
championship.
Mercedes won the Constructors'
Championship, clinching the title at
the Russian Grand Prix. The eventual
gap to Red Bull-Renault was 296
points. Third-placed Williams-
Mercedes saw a long-awaited return
to the front of the grid, though they
failed to win a race.
2015
The 2015 Formula One season
was the 66th season of the Formula
One World Championship, a motor
racing championship for Formula
One cars, recognised by the sport's
governing body, the Fédération
Internationale de l'Automobile
(FIA), as the highest class of
competition for open-wheel racing
cars.
www.f1scarlet.com/f1_timeline.html
THE END
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GONE IN 60 SECONDS!
A woman climbed behind the wheel of a beautiful white GLE350 Mercedes-Benz SUV at an Arlington, VA, dealership last week to take it for a test drive.
But the fun was over in the virtual blink of an eye when she somehow managed to flip the pricey car over in the parking lot, according to ARLNow.com.
The woman was driving at a high rate of speed and crashed into four other parked cars in the lot.
One of the cars she hit was her own SUV.
There were four people in the SUV when it rolled over but none were injured, according
to the website. The sales consultant who was in the vehicle at the time was reportedly checked by paramedics for a possible back injury.
The only explanation reported for what might have happened is that the woman somehow mixed up the gas pedal with the brake.
Estimated price of the sporty Mercedes-Benz GLE350: $60,000.
Crashing cars during test drives is relatively uncommon, but still definitely an occupational hazard for dealership employees. Back in 2015, a woman demolished a new Camry and a handful of other vehicles at a Houston-area dealership, and earlier this year a salesman was killed in Ontario during a Corvette test drive that went horribly and tragically wrong.
MERCEDES NEWS
http://www. ARLNow.com.
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H O Q X N G V K C Y J B Q F Y D U K S B G U V L M L M V
S L S A E P T Q G N O I S I L L O C N O D A E H G H M L
B P U T Y T F T R O P E R T N E D I C C A O A B V S U H
E F E F P W D I K G Q Z U O E K U U H K C Y W J F Q F W
E P M C Y A S P Z H G M I L Z H B F M Z T C Y S J C G C
K K O X I W I V P T S S U K O C K Q Q V P T C C B C A D
T X U H X A E N M O E Y J H F E D N Z C I F K Z Y S J X
C H D D S Z L N T H H P Z R S Y T X W L O E K M C C A L
O Y C E V Y X T D I O S E E A K S C I F M Z J U D S E Z
N W I D U R D A Y C N P Y M G A W C A N M R E I K V V N
T L S U M L G O I S A G A D E A A Z Q P D S N F V S N U
A Y O C S Y D J B I H S O R O F M A J R M S P F V Q Q V
M M H T M M J O R T R O A P R B H A A Y U I E U T I H U
I S K I K S H O Z T N G P I E E P Y D R F B W C H O F T
N S P B F M R X N F N E A A S R E I A Y I D E S T S Z O
A O P L E D O G V I V P D T I G A N H Z D Q I F F I A U
N L J E E T G G K T E T I N A N C T F S M O K X X S L W
T L H R N F S R Z R F M N V E E T K I W R E B O J J J P
S A X D B N O X N C A O L C A P F R H O S E O R P X G M
V T S E E W J O E T I A G D A F E C U X N Y L I O Q A W
M O O K L B I U I S S U J V A N P D Y N W S E A Q N O H
D T B A W S J N I P U U X A C N X M N E S U P S E N I Z
R B T X I G G L M T S V J Q F Z N X Y I Z K Q V Z D Z M
N E O L S T L T E T A M I T S E E G A M A D S H C B F D
M W L D H O H Z E P P T B L T Y T N V W R E C K E R U D
R O N B C T F R G S T N E M E L E J E S T I M A T O R Y
C D C R D Y S E B W I S P E G A M A D Y D O B R O J A M
ACCIDENT REPORT ELEMENTS MINOR BODY DAMAGE
ADHESION ESTIMATING PAINT RUNS
COLLISION ESTIMATOR POST PAINTING OPERATIONS
COLLISION REPAIR HEAD ON COLLISION REPAIR ORDER
COLLISION REPAIR FACILITY IMPACT SALVAGE YARD
CONTAMINANTS INDEPENDENT BODY SHOP SPECIALTY SHOP
DAMAGE ESTIMATE INSURANCE ADJUSTER TOTAL LOSS
DEALERSHIP BODY SHOP MAJOR BODY DAMAGE WASHUP
DEDUCTIBLE METALWORKING AREAS WRECKER
AUTO COLLISION WORD SEARCH
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Activity Location Contact Contact Information
Sept
15-Sep Board Meeting Redel Home Mike Redel 303-637-0219, [email protected]
9-Sep Mesa Verda 4-Corners Road Trip M. Davison 720-233-7411. [email protected]
21-Sep Social /Must RSVP to Lou Melting Pot L. Rogers 303-550-6543…[email protected]
Oct
8-Oct Annual Member Meeeting Perfect Landing Rest. M. Davison
720-233-7411. [email protected]
19-Oct Saturday
Social /Must RSVP to Lou
Golden Europe Rest. L. Rogers 303-550-6543…[email protected]
22-Oct
Presidents Open House for New Members Mashburn’s Home B. Mashburn [email protected]
Nov
5-Nov 2017 Planning Session Golden Coral Rest. BMashburn [email protected]
19-Nov Social /Must RSVP to Lou Morrison Inn NMashburn [email protected]
Dec
3-Dec Holiday Party Mount Vernon CC Townsend [email protected]
10-Dec
Zoo Lights/Botanical Garden TBD
2016 ACTIVITY & EVENT SCHEDULE MILE HIGH SECTION MERCEDES BENZ CLUB
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President’s Open House October 22, 2016 2:00 - 5:00 PM
Location: Bob & Natalie’s Home, 3267 S. Dudley, Lakewood, CO 80227 New Member’s can attend at no cost. Cost to all other members is $5.00 per person Name _________________________ Phone: ______________________ Email: _____________________________ Number of New Members Attending @ No Cost ________ Number of Members Attending ______ Total $_________ Make your check payable to MBCA, Mile-High Section, C/O Bob or Natalie Mashburn 3267 S. Dudley, Lakewood, CO 80227
RSVP By October 15, 2016
This is also a charity event; we will have a donation bottle with the proceeds going Children’s Diabetes
EVENT
PRESIDENT’S OPEN HOUSE
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1 P G Y Y L O V N Z K Z J R I A P E R N O I S I L L O C R
2 H O Q X N G V K C Y J B Q F Y D U K S B G U V L M L M V
3 S L S A E P T Q G N O I S I L L O C N O D A E H G H M L
4 B P U T Y T F T R O P E R T N E D I C C A O A B V S U H
5 E F E F P W D I K G Q Z U O E K U U H K C Y W J F Q F W
6 E P M C Y A S P Z H G M I L Z H B F M Z T C Y S J C G C
7 K K O X I W I V P T S S U K O C K Q Q V P T C C B C A D
8 T X U H X A E N M O E Y J H F E D N Z C I F K Z Y S J X
9 C H D D S Z L N T H H P Z R S Y T X W L O E K M C C A L
10 O Y C E V Y X T D I O S E E A K S C I F M Z J U D S E Z
11 N W I D U R D A Y C N P Y M G A W C A N M R E I K V V N
12 T L S U M L G O I S A G A D E A A Z Q P D S N F V S N U
13 A Y O C S Y D J B I H S O R O F M A J R M S P F V Q Q V
14 M M H T M M J O R T R O A P R B H A A Y U I E U T I H U
15 I S K I K S H O Z T N G P I E E P Y D R F B W C H O F T
16 N S P B F M R X N F N E A A S R E I A Y I D E S T S Z O
17 A O P L E D O G V I V P D T I G A N H Z D Q I F F I A U
18 N L J E E T G G K T E T I N A N C T F S M O K X X S L W
19 T L H R N F S R Z R F M N V E E T K I W R E B O J J J P
20 S A X D B N O X N C A O L C A P F R H O S E O R P X G M
21 V T S E E W J O E T I A G D A F E C U X N Y L I O Q A W
22 M O O K L B I U I S S U J V A N P D Y N W S E A Q N O H
23 D T B A W S J N I P U U X A C N X M N E S U P S E N I Z
24 R B T X I G G L M T S V J Q F Z N X Y I Z K Q V Z D Z M
25 N E O L S T L T E T A M I T S E E G A M A D S H C B F D
26 M W L D H O H Z E P P T B L T Y T N V W R E C K E R U D
27 R O N B C T F R G S T N E M E L E J E S T I M A T O R Y
28 C D C R D Y S E B W I S P E G A M A D Y D O B R O J A M
The words below are listed with their starting row and column
ACCIDENT REPORT 4:21 ELEMENTS 27:17 MINOR BODY DAMAGE 24:28
ADHESION 11:8 ESTIMATING 15:16 PAINT RUNS 15:13
COLLISION 27:5 ESTIMATOR 27:19 POST PAINTING OPERATIONS 1:1
COLLISION REPAIR 1:27 HEAD ON COLLISION 3:24 REPAIR ORDER 9:14
COLLISION REPAIR FACILITY 28:1 IMPACT 14:22 SALVAGE YARD 22:11
CONTAMINANTS 9:1 INDEPENDENT BODY SHOP 24:20 SPECIALTY SHOP 3:1
DAMAGE ESTIMATE 25:22 INSURANCE ADJUSTER 11:24 TOTAL LOSS 23:2
DEALERSHIP BODY SHOP 24:26 MAJOR BODY DAMAGE 28:28 WASHUP 18:28
DEDUCTIBLE 9:4 METALWORKING AREAS 26:1 WRECKER 26:20
AUTO COLLISION ANSWERS