Banks are notwilling to finance until input gas is secured and its long-termfuture is secured while potential input nations are reluctant tocommit to supplying gas until they are convinced theinfrastructure will be in place. Consortium members, who include Austria's OMV (OMVV.VI), MOL(MOLB.BU) of Hungary, Romania's Transgaz, Bulgargaz, Turkey'sBotas and RWE (RWEG.DE) of Germany have said the European Unionshould provide either prefinancing or guarantees to convincecommercial banks and suppliers the project is viable. (Reporting by Balazs Koranyi; editing by James Jukwey) Russia. ) The sprint cup race at Fontana turned out like most expected Jimmie Johnson won again Yawn. All he does is win.But, it did look like Nascar's most popular driver might finally catch a break this week. 
Wrong! He ran up front for most of the day after starting back at 37th. He gave good feedback tocrew-chief Lance Mcgrew and seemed to control his emotions.But it ended the same way as many other times this year- Disappointing. The discouraging part is that he got turned by someoneElse's mistake again.Earnhardt was bumped from behind by Elliot Sadler and was sent sideways across the race track. The wreck caused an eight car pileup that parked pretty much all of Richard Petty motorsports. Sadly for Earnhardt, there were only six laps left in the race.There was so much debris that NASCAR called a red-flag period of nearly 22 minutes, in which the remaining cars were stopped while the mess was cleaned up.

He has also been killed by engine failures and pitcrew mistakes. You can almost hear the waryness in Jr's voice every week as he gets closer to the end of the race.Its almost like he is expecting something bad to happen every week now. Naturally it has been a feeding frenzy for the Jr haters and smirking journalist who think he is over-rated. If Dale Earnhardt Jr ever gets it together again, it will make for a great Hollywood screenplay If you really want to know how Nascar can boost its ratings.
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