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[quote='brudgon']
today's drivers birthday
This is my idol! |
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today's drivers birthday
08/08/1953 nigel mansell former british f1 driver[hidden link - please register] |
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Vitantonio Liuzzi 6th August 1981
[hidden link - please register] Happy Birthday to your 31st anniversary |
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it's still a couple of weeks before the F1 starts again ...so to keep in the spirit of F1 here are some Best Momemts On Board from the GP of Germany 2012 .....Enjoy
And some other On Board views This last one is something differfent it's On Board with Heikki Kovalainenat the Goodwood Festival from this year ! Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Telegraphically ... very boring race, many positions decided not only with teams strategies but also by the case. Honor to Hamilton, whose superiority has little or nothing with that one ... As for the beloved Ferrari and Alonso, I see the glass half full. Good start, then race anonymous, but increased overall points lead over Webber ... Earlier this season I would have signer to see Alonso with the first, at this point .... And in Italy even the most optimistic would have done the same... Instead ...!!! See you at Spa
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maryna1234 wrote:in my opinion the most beautiful track! Me too, [hidden image - please register] ... and to watch passing the cars across the Spa's Eau Rouge is one of the most exciting visions in all the season of F1. No brakes, always full throttle!! |
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30 july/31 august.....
...isn't the longest pause break in the Formula 1 history ? or i wrong ? |
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brudgon wrote:[b]31 August, 01, 02 September 2012 BELGIUM in my opinion the most beautiful track! |
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31 August, 01, 02 September 2012 BELGIUM Spa-Francorchamps
[hidden link - please register] Practice 1 Fri 10:00 Practice 2 Fri 14:00 Practice 3 Sat 11:00 Qualifying Sat 14:00 Race Sun 14:00 |
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The Championship Standings of the Drivers after the GP of Hungary :
1. Fernando Alonso : 164 2. Mark Webber : 124 3. Sebastian Vettel : 122 4. Lewis Hamilton : 117 5. Kimi Räikkönen : 116 6. Nico Rosberg : 77 7. Jenson Button : 76 8. Romain Grosjean : 76 9. Sergio Perez : 47 10. Kamui Kobayashi : 33 11. Pastor Maldonado : 29 12. Michael Schumacher : 29 13. Paul di Resta : 27 14. Felipe Massa : 25 15. Bruno Senna : 24 16. Nico Hülkenberg : 19 17. Jean-Eric Vergne : 4 18. Daniel Ricciardo : 2 19. Heikki Kovalainen : 0 20. Vitaly Petrov : 0 21. Timo Glock : 0 22. Charles Pic : 0 23. Narain Karthikeyan : 0 24. Pedro de la Rosa : 0 The Championship Standings at the Constructors after the GP of Hungary : 1. Red Bull Racing : 246 2. Vodafone McLaren Mercedes : 193 3. Lotus F1 Team : 192 4. Scuderia Ferrari : 189 5. Mercedes AMG Petronas : 106 6. Sauber F1 Team : 80 7. Williams F1 Team : 53 8. Sahara Force India : 46 9. Scuderia Toro Rosso : 6 10. Caterham F1 Team : 0 11. Marussia Racing : 0 12. HRT F1 Team : 0 Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Here is the result of the GP of Hungary :
1. Lewis Hamilton : McLaren : 1:41.05.503 2. Kimi Räikkönen : Lotus : + 1.032 3. Romain Grosjean : Lotus : + 10.518 4. Sebastian Vettel : Red Bull Racing : + 11.614 5. Fernando Alonso : Ferrari :+ 26.653 6. Jenson Button : McLaren : + 30.243 7. Bruno Senna : Williams : + 33.899 8. Mark Webber : Red Bull Racing : + 34.458 9. Felipe Massa : Ferrari : + 38.300 10. Nico Rosberg : Mercedes GP : + 51.200 11. Nico Hulkenberg : Force India : + 57.200 12. Paul di Resta : Force India : + 1:02.800 13. Pastor Maldonado : Williams : + 1:03.600 14. Sergio Perez : Sauber : + 1:04.400 15. Daniel Ricciardo : Toro Rosso : + 1 lap 16. Jean-Eric Vergne : Toro Rosso:+ 1 lap 18. Kamui Kobayashi : Sauber : + 2 laps 19. Vitaly Petrov : Caterham : + 2 laps 20. Charles Pic : Marussia F1 Team : + 2 laps 21. Timo Glock : Marussia F1 Team : + 3 laps 22. Pedro de la Rosa : HRT F1 Team : + 3 laps Did Not Finish : 23. Narain Karthikeyan : HRT F1 Team : 24. Michael Schumacher : Mercedes GP : Fastest Lap : Sebastian Vettel : 1:24.136 Pitstop Pastor Maldonado : 2 ( + 1 drive trough ..but this does not count as a pitstop !!! ) D.S.L : 14 Comment of the race : Lewis Hamilton fended off Kimi Raikkonen to claim victory in the Hungarian Grand Prix and revitalise a title campaign that had begun to drift since McLaren's last win in Canada. Hamilton led the majority of the race, but had a Lotus on his tail nearly all of the way. Initially it was Romain Grosjean, who dismissed a strong challenge from Sebastian Vettel at the first corner, which allowed Jenson Button to then demote the Red Bull to fourth through Turns 2 and 3. Button (McLaren) could not match Hamilton and Grosjean's early pace, so the McLaren and Lotus pulled away in a two-car lead fight. Hamilton had it under control, although Grosjean did ramp up the pressure for a while in the middle stint of their two-stop strategies when he was on softs and the Briton had medium Pirellis. When Button made an early second of three stops, Vettel was free to start catching the leaders too, but in the end it was Raikkonen who emerged almost from nowhere to become Hamilton's main challenger. Raikkonen had been sixth in the opening stint, then passed Fernando Alonso's Ferrari in the first stops. His strong late-stint pace on a long run on softs in his next stint then allowed him to lead for a spell and vault from fifth to second, firmly resisting team-mate Grosjean as he emerged from his final stop. Hamilton and Raikkonen were then tied together until the flag, but there was nothing the Lotus could do to pass the McLaren. Grosjean held on to third ahead of Vettel, who made a third pitstop without losing a place and charged back to attack the Lotus on fresh softs, to no avail. Alonso calmly protected his championship lead on a tough day for Ferrari, finishing fifth. For a while it looked like main title rival Mark Webber would trim a little from Alonso's cushion. The Australian jumped from 11th to seventh on lap one, then got ahead of Alonso at the second stops. But making a third tyre stop cost Webber and he fell to eighth. Button's three-stop plan was also unsuccessful, as his second stop left him trapped behind Bruno Senna for a spell. He got back in front of the Brazilian in the final tyre changes then chased Alonso home in sixth. Senna resisted Webber for seventh, delivering one of his best drives of the season on a day when his Williams team-mate Pastor Maldonado lost ground at the start then received a drive-through penalty for barging Paul di Resta's Force India aside in one of the race's few concerted passing attempts. Felipe Massa was ninth - four places but just a few seconds behind team-mate Alonso. Nico Rosberg salvaged a point for Mercedes as his team-mate Michael Schumacher endured one of his most depressing races in Formula 1. The seven-time champion was left on the grid in an aborted initial start, joined the race from the pits, received a pitlane speeding penalty, then retired from 18th late on. Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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sorry to say ...but i found this the most booooooring race of the season so far !
Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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