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Whoehoe Go Ferrari !!!!!!!!!!!! ..... oeps ...sorry ....i'm watching the 3rd session .....and the Ferrrari's are doing Great at the moment ....specialy Felipe ....Yeeeeeaaaah Felipe baby go go go !!!!!!!!!!!
Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Just a little info for the people who are new to F1
Maybe some of you are wondering/asking themselfs ...why are the 1st and 2nd practice sessions in Monaco on thursday and not on friday ? ...wel on friday there is a market , on this market you can by a lot of different kind of things ..like on any other market ...like for instance ...clothing,fresh fruits, vegetables, meat ,fish, flowers . So on friday it's a F1 day off . On saturday it's the usual stuff like on any other F1 place with the 3rd practice session followed later on with the qualification ...and on sunday it's ofcourse racing day Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Here are the results of the 2nd free practice session :
1. Jenson Button : McLaren : 1:15.746 - laps 15 2. Romain Grosjean : Lotus : 1:16.138 + 0.392 laps 18 3. Felipe Massa : Ferrari : 1:16.602 + 0.856 laps 20 4. Fernando Alonso : Ferrari : 1:16.661 + 0.915 laps 22 5. Pastor Maldonado : Williams : 1:16.820 + 1.074 laps 19 6. Nico Rosberg : Mercedes GP : 1:17.021 + 1.275 laps 14 7. Mark Webber : Red Bull Racing : 1:17.148 + 1.402 laps 22 8. Kamui Kobayashi : Sauber : 1:17.153 + 1.407 laps 21 9. Michael Schumacher : Mercedes GP : 1:17.293 + 1.547 laps 11 10. Sebastian Vettel : Red Bull Racing 1:17.303 + 1.557 laps 20 11. Lewis Hamilton : McLaren : 1:17.375 + 1.629 laps 18 12. Paul di Resta : Force India : 1:17.395 + 1.649 laps 21 13. Bruno Senna : Williams : 1:17.655 + 1.909 laps 18 14. Nico Hulkenberg : Force India : 1:17.800 + 2.054 laps 24 15. Sergio Perez : Sauber : 1:18.251 + 2.505 laps 24 16. Vitaly Petrov : Caterham : 1:18.440 + 2.694 laps 24 17. Jean-Eric Vergne : Toro Rosso : 1:18.522 + 2.776 laps 22 18. Daniel Ricciardo : Toro Rosso : 1:18.808 + 3.062 laps 26 19. Kimi Räikkönen : Lotus : 1:19.267 + 3.521 laps 25 20. Timo Glock : Marussia F1 Team 1:19.309 + 3.563 laps 29 21. Heikki Kovalainen : Caterham 1:20.029 + 4.283 laps 13 22. Charles Pic : Marussia F1 Team : 1:20.240 + 4.494 laps 21 23. Pedro de la Rosa : HRT F1 Team : 1:20.631 + 4.885 laps 12 24. Narain Karthikeyan : HRT F1 Team : 1:20.886 + 5.140 laps 10 Good to see Felipe infront of Alonso for ones Short Comment of 2nd practice session : Jenson Button was quickest in Thursday afternoon practice for the Monaco Grand Prix, as all the leading positions were set in 15 minutes of early dry running before showers intervened. All the teams were expecting rain to feature in practice two, which meant a rush of early runs prior to the first precipitation arriving a quarter of an hour in. By that time, Button's McLaren was on top with a lap in 1m15.746s, 0.392 seconds clear of second-placed Romain Grosjean's Lotus. The Ferraris of Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso were next up, with Barcelona winner Pastor Maldonado completing the top five for Williams. Championship leader Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull was back in 10th. The rain did briefly ease around the half-hour mark, encouraging a few drivers to come back out on slicks, but conditions were far from good enough for quick times, and a second shower came soon after. Although the track dried out again towards the end, even with nearly the full field on the circuit at times, a truly dry line never emerged. Despite the slippery conditions, everyone managed to avoid the barriers. There were plenty of trips down escape roads, with everyone managing to continue except Heikki Kovalainen, who could not get his Caterham's reverse gear to cooperate after sliding off at Mirabeau. Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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free practice 1
Pos No Driver Team Time/Retired Gap Laps 1 5 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:16.265 22 2 10 Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 1:16.630 0.365 17 3 15 Sergio Perez Sauber-Ferrari 1:16.711 0.446 19 4 4 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:16.747 0.482 12 5 18 Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 1:16.760 0.495 20 6 6 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:16.843 0.578 19 7 14 Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1:17.038 0.773 21 8 3 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1:17.190 0.925 13 9 1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing-Renault 1:17.222 0.957 14 10 8 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:17.261 0.996 18 11 7 Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1:17.413 1.148 14 12 12 Nico Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes 1:17.631 1.366 18 13 2 Mark Webber Red Bull Racing-Renault 1:18.106 1.841 14 14 17 Jean-Eric Vergne STR-Ferrari 1:18.209 1.944 25 15 16 Daniel Ricciardo STR-Ferrari 1:18.252 1.987 28 16 11 Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 1:18.302 2.037 16 17 19 Bruno Senna Williams-Renault 1:18.617 2.352 20 18 20 Heikki Kovalainen Caterham-Renault 1:19.039 2.774 20 19 21 Vitaly Petrov Caterham-Renault 1:19.341 3.076 16 20 23 Narain Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 1:20.838 4.573 26 21 25 Charles Pic Marussia-Cosworth 1:20.895 4.630 18 22 24 Timo Glock Marussia-Cosworth 1:21.638 5.373 9 23 22 Pedro de la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 1:22.423 6.158 15 24 9 Kimi Räikkönen Lotus-Renault No time |
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The race that all pilots want to win. The first Monaco Grand Prix was held in 1929. It is one of the oldest races and on this track were born some of the most important legends of Formula One(1984 Ayrton Senna), but for someone this circuit is too narrow, too tight for anything other than a lengthy procession. For me absolutely no. This is a legendary circuit, very difficult for the pilots. Every error is punished by the barriers and guardrails lining the track. Even the most famous pilots have made mistakes at Montecarlo. This circuit does not forgive anyone. Over the years the track has changed little. The nouvelle chicane after the tunnel. The chicane of swimming pool after the tabac corner. The Rascasse and Antony Noghes curves, instead of Gasometer hairpin. The entire first part is not changed: Saint Devote, Beaurivage, Massenet, Mirabeau, the tight hairpin of Grand Hotel (formerly Loews and Old Station), and the double right-hander called Portier, are always the same. I have seen many memorable races at this track. A few weeks ago I reviewed on television the whole Grand Prix of 1981. A fantastic victory of Gilles Villeneuve. Here overtaking is truly problematic and perhaps only the curve of St. Devote offers a small chance. The overall speeds are low and so the most important thing for the cars is generate downforce and the low-speed handling. This race has the slowest average speed of all the circuits. DRS: only one zone, along the start-finish straight during the race; while is always banned in the tunnel. Brake demand: high. Downforce Level: very high. Tyre wear: Low. Pirelli tires for this race will be soft (prime, yellow) and supersoft (option, red) never used in this season. The tires have narrow windows of performance and it is very important(perhaps too much) to use them with care. The performance of the Pirelli tyres appears to be so linked to weather conditions and also small changes in track temperature have a large effect. Winners, impossible to forget: Ayrton Senna: 6 wins; 5 pole position; 8 times on podium in only 10 edition (1984-1993).
Podium 2011: Vettel – Alonso – Button – fastest lap on race: Webber – pole position : Vettel 1'13''556 Podium 2010: Webber – Vettel – Kubica – fastest lap on race: Vettel – pole position : Webber 1'13''826 Podium 2009: Button – Barrichello – Raikkonen – fastest lap on race: Massa – pole position : Button 1'14''902 Monaco GP: victories for current pilots: Schumacher(5) Alonso (2), Raikkonen, Webber, Vettel, Hamilton and Button (1). Monaco GP: pole position for current pilots: Schumacher(3), Alonso (2), Webber, Vettel, Raikkonen, Massa, and Button (1) A little bit strange. Hamilton: never in pole position here. Until now there have been five different winners in as many races. Button(nr.3), Alonso(nr.5), Rosberg(nr.8), Vettel(nr.1), and Maldonado(nr.18), This year the races are lotteries. On which number the roulette ball will stop in Monaco? |
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happy birthday to rubens barrichello brasilian f1 driver
San Paolo, 23 maggio 1972 [hidden link - please register] |
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Rubens Barrichello 23rd May 1972
[hidden link - please register] Happy Birthday to your 40th anniversary |
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Pedro Diniz 22nd May 1970
(Former Driver for Forti,Ligier,Arrows & Sauber) [hidden link - please register] Happy Birthday to your 42nd anniversary |
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Red Bull Parade [hidden link - please register] Maybe this is the new champion! |
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The fastest car of «Formula-1», at the wheel of which the German Sebastian Vettel in 2011 became the champion of the world, and thanks to whom the team Red Bull Racing won a convincing victory in the Cup of Designers, has demonstrated its speed on the streets of Kyiv.
On Saturday afternoon, may 19, car RB7 «traveled» to the capital, entertaining the spectators in the framework of the «Red Bull Parade of Champions». See, what is this «Formula-1» residents and guests of the capital could in the Pechersk district (Blvd. Lesia Ukrainka), where it took place the race. Controlled racing car one of the most gifted young riders of the new generation, the main pilot of the Formula 1 team Scuderia Toro Rosso - Daniel Riccardo. [hidden image - please register] |
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Heinz-Harald Frentzen 18th May 1967
(Former driver for Sauber,Williams,Jordan,Prost and Arrows) [hidden link - please register] Happy Birthday to your 45th anniversary |
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