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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #45 on: March 04, 2011, 08:09:37 AM »
What about the new idea to sprinkle water to induce 'rain conditions'

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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #46 on: March 04, 2011, 08:47:10 AM »
I heard that on the radio earlier. When the interviewer asked Eccleston does that mean introducing sprinklers he said " no something more than that" not sure exactly what that meant? TWBG where are you?

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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #47 on: March 04, 2011, 08:51:25 AM »
Getting over his birthday party!! thumbup

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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #48 on: March 09, 2011, 09:34:56 PM »
Liuzzi clinches final seat!

March 9, 2011 by joesaward

Hispania Racing has announced the hiring of Vitantonio Liuzzi as team-mate to Narain Karthikeyan. The Italian tested for the team in February and will now take part in this week’s Barcelona tests, prior to heading off to Australia.

“I have known Tonio for many years as he raced with me in lower categories,” says team boss Colin Kolles. “He is a very professional driver who will bring a lot of benefits to the team. I am convinced about his skills to develop a car and his speed. He has shown this in the past having contributed to a large extend developing and moving a back grid car to the front.”

The team will present the new F111 on Friday in Barcelona.

“I am really happy to have signed this agreement with Hispania Racing,” said Liuzzi. “I never lost hope to be in Formula 1 as I knew I have the experience and the right attributes for a young and ambitious team. I face a new challenge now and this excites me. I also face a lot of hard work in guiding Hispania Racing through the development of our new car.”


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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #49 on: March 09, 2011, 09:44:21 PM »
Hi F1 Bums

Wet races without the spectators getting a soaking sounds a good idea but I somehow doubt it will happen.

Rain always makes for interesting races but artificially I am not so sure.

It is not as if the technology doe's not already exist as Paul Ricard circuit in France is eqipped with just such a system and was used by various teams and manufacturers to test tyres etc. Incidentaly Paul Ricard is owned by a certain Mr Ecclestone. Humm, wonder if he has a patent on the system ~~~ possible nice earner?

Well only a couple of weeks to go now and it looks as though no change at the sharp end of the grid with Thailand sponsored Red Bull battling it out with Ferrari, but watch out for some surprises from Team Lollo Rosso!


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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #50 on: March 17, 2011, 12:19:57 AM »

I bet you can find live streams on the internet !!!!!!
Can you?! Show us! Live F1. drivinggear
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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #51 on: March 17, 2011, 06:51:43 AM »
Just Google ..2011 F1 Grand Prix FREE live streams  :P

You may have to visit a few site to find what you are looking for but they are there,like the one below,most will be linked to BBC  thumbup

http://www.getsport.tv/motorsport/formula/2010/watch-malaysian-grand-prix-qualifying-live-streaming-free-online

And don't forget you can listen on BBC Radio 5 Live - Formula One live.....using the BBC iplayer with the expat shield  smilenod
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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #52 on: March 17, 2011, 08:22:45 PM »

Shell dosh guarantees Spa!  icon_latest


March 17, 2011 by joesaward

Shell has announced a multi-year agreement to become the title sponsor of the Belgian Grand Prix at the Spa Francorchamps circuit, in addition to continuing its extensive trackside advertising programme at selected Formula 1 races. The 2011 Formula 1 Shell Belgian Grand Prix will be held on August 28, 2011.

As technical partners with Scuderia Ferrari, Shell first tasted success at Spa in 1952, with victory for Alberto Ascari. To date, Shell has featured in 17 race wins at Spa, most recently in 2009 at the hands of Kimi Räikkönen, driving a Ferrari.

“The Formula 1 Shell Belgian Grand Prix is a cornerstone of the Formula One World Championship calendar. Similarly, Shell has been a leading innovator throughout the history of the sport.” comments John Bullock, Executive Vice President, Shell Retail, “The title sponsorship will align our values in a sport recognised as the pinnacle of motor racing and demonstrate Shell’s innovation to a growing global following of motorists.”

The title sponsorship of the 2011 Formula 1 Shell Belgian Grand Prix forms part of an extended partnership between Shell and the Formula One Group, including the continuation of Shell’s circuit advertising and branding at a number of races throughout the season.

Bernie Ecclestone, Formula One Group CEO, said “Shell was amongst the first to recognise Formula 1 as a powerful platform which has been successful for Shell for 60 years. By becoming the title sponsor of the 2011 Formula 1 Shell Belgian Grand Prix, Shell continues to prove its commitment to the sport and play a key role in its enduring success.” Mr Ecclestone continued, “We recognise the valuable contribution made by Shell over many years and are delighted to provide an environment for this global brand to develop its commercial products.”

Shell’s long-standing technical partnership with Scuderia Ferrari was recently renewed until the 2015 season. The technical partnership provides a technology platform for Shell to develop products such as Shell V-Power fuel and Shell Helix lubricants for the benefit of road car users.

Richard Bracewell, Shell Global Sponsorships Manager, said: “The 2011 Formula 1 Shell Belgian Grand Prix is a great way to augment our technical partnership with Scuderia Ferrari. The extreme and controlled testing ground provided by Scuderia Ferrari allows us to constantly develop our fuels and lubricants. Spa is one of the most demanding races on the calendar for teams and drivers alike, making it the perfect place to demonstrate Shell’s premium products.


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Historically Shell have been one of the most constant sponsors of F1 racing and tend to be in it for the long run, so that bodes well for the Belgium GP!

Anyway only 10 days to go till Oz GP! bananadance

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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #53 on: March 20, 2011, 10:16:09 PM »
OK folks here is the timetable   
       

The Australian GP timetable

Saturday 19th March 2011
 
   


The Australian GP, which takes place around the Albert Park circuit, marks the first round of the 2011 F1 World Championship.

All times are local (Melbourne is GMT +11)

Thursday 24 March
15:00: FIA press conference

Friday 25 March
12:30 - 14:00: First free practice
16:30 - 18:00: Second free practice
16:00: FIA press conference

Saturday 26 March
14:00 - 15:00: Third free practice
17:00 - 18:00: Qualifying
15h00: FIA post qualifying press conference

Sunday 27 March
17:00 - 19:00: Australian GP
19:00: FIA post race press conference

Australian GP Info
No of Laps: 58
Race Distance:307.574 km
Lap Record: 1:24.125 - M Schumacher (2004)
2010 Winner: Jenson Button (McLaren)


Bangkok is 4 hours behind Melbourne 

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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #55 on: March 25, 2011, 02:14:37 PM »
Hi F1 freaks bananadance

2nd Friday practice times ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Auatralian GP


Pos.   Car   Driver   Car   Best lap   Gap   
1   4   Jenson Button   McLaren-Mercedes   1’25.854      
2   3   Lewis Hamilton   McLaren-Mercedes   1’25.986   0.132   
3   5   Fernando Alonso   Ferrari   1’26.001   0.147   
4   1   Sebastian Vettel   Red Bull-Renault   1’26.014   0.160   
5   2   Mark Webber   Red Bull-Renault   1’26.283   0.429   
6   7   Michael Schumacher   Mercedes   1’26.590   0.736   
7   6   Felipe Massa   Ferrari   1’26.789   0.935   
8   17   Sergio Perez   Sauber-Ferrari   1’27.101   1.247   
9   11   Rubens Barrichello   Williams-Cosworth   1’27.280   1.426   
10   8   Nico Rosberg   Mercedes   1’27.448   1.594   
11   19   Jaime Alguersuari   Toro Rosso-Ferrari   1’27.525   1.671   
12   10   Vitaly Petrov   Renault   1’27.528   1.674   
13   9   Nick Heidfeld   Renault   1’27.536   1.682   
14   18   Sebastien Buemi   Toro Rosso-Ferrari   1’27.697   1.843   
15   16   Kamui Kobayashi   Sauber-Ferrari   1’28.095   2.241   
16   15   Paul di Resta   Force India-Mercedes   1’28.376   2.522   
17   14   Adrian Sutil   Force India-Mercedes   1’28.583   2.729   
18   12   Pastor Maldonado   Williams-Cosworth   1’29.386   3.532   
19   20   Heikki Kovalainen   Lotus-Renault   1’30.829   4.975   
20   21   Jarno Trulli   Lotus-Renault   1’30.912   5.058   
21   24   Timo Glock   Virgin-Cosworth   1’32.926   7.072   
22   25   Jerome d’Ambrosio   Virgin-Cosworth   1’33.359   7.505   
23   23   Vitantonio Liuzzi   HRT-Cosworth   No time      1
24   2   Narain Karthikeyan   HRT-Cosworth   No time      0


Although I am keen to see new teams I am beginning to find HRT a bit of an embarassment! Seems to me that at the moment they are just moving bits around the globe to assemble in different hemispheres. buttslap

Anyway hope they improve?


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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #56 on: March 26, 2011, 11:15:29 AM »
Hi F1 bums

Saturday morning practice times! icon_latest


Pos.   Car   Driver   Car   Best lap   Gap   
1   1   Sebastian Vettel   Red Bull-Renault   1’24.507      
2   2   Mark Webber   Red Bull-Renault   1’25.364   0.857   
3   3   Lewis Hamilton   McLaren-Mercedes   1’25.552   1.045   
4   4   Jenson Button   McLaren-Mercedes   1’25.567   1.060   
5   10   Vitaly Petrov   Renault   1’25.906   1.399   
6   5   Fernando Alonso   Ferrari   1’26.121   1.614   
7   16   Kamui Kobayashi   Sauber-Ferrari   1’26.417   1.910   
8   8   Nico Rosberg   Mercedes   1’26.520   2.013   
9   9   Nick Heidfeld   Renault   1’26.746   2.239   
10   7   Michael Schumacher   Mercedes   1’26.856   2.349   
11   18   Sebastien Buemi   Toro Rosso-Ferrari   1’27.008   2.501   
12   6   Felipe Massa   Ferrari   1’27.011   2.504   
13   19   Jaime Alguersuari   Toro Rosso-Ferrari   1’27.066   2.559   
14   15   Paul di Resta   Force India-Mercedes   1’27.087   2.580   
15   14   Adrian Sutil   Force India-Mercedes   1’27.180   2.673   
16   11   Rubens Barrichello   Williams-Cosworth   1’28.068   3.561   
17   17   Sergio Perez   Sauber-Ferrari   1’28.077   3.570   
18   20   Heikki Kovalainen   Lotus-Renault   1’29.772   5.265   
19   21   Jarno Trulli   Lotus-Renault   1’30.003   5.496   
20   24   Timo Glock   Virgin-Cosworth   1’30.261   5.754   
21   12   Pastor Maldonado   Williams-Cosworth   1’30.496   5.989   
22   25   Jerome d’Ambrosio   Virgin-Cosworth   1’30.704   6.197   
23   22   Narain Karthikeyan   HRT-Cosworth   1’41.554   17.047   
24   23   Vitantonio Liuzzi   HRT-Cosworth         

2011 Australian Grand Prix


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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #57 on: March 26, 2011, 02:13:58 PM »
OK F1 dudes  icon_latest

Here it is ~~~~~ bananadance bananadance bananadance

2011 Australian Grand Prix grid yeahme


Row 1   1. Sebastian Vettel 1’25.296
Red Bull-Renault   
      2. Lewis Hamilton 1’24.307
McLaren-Mercedes
Row 2   3. Mark Webber 1’24.658
Red Bull-Renault   
      4. Jenson Button 1’24.779
McLaren-Mercedes
Row 3   5. Fernando Alonso 1’24.974
Ferrari   
      6. Vitaly Petrov 1’25.247
Renault
Row 4   7. Nico Rosberg 1’25.421
Mercedes   
      8. Felipe Massa 1’25.599
Ferrari
Row 5   9. Kamui Kobayashi 1’25.626
Sauber-Ferrari   
      10. Sebastien Buemi 1’27.066
Toro Rosso-Ferrari
Row 6   11. Michael Schumacher 1’25.971
Mercedes   
      12. Jaime Alguersuari 1’26.103
Toro Rosso-Ferrari
Row 7   13. Sergio Perez 1’26.108
Sauber-Ferrari   
      14. Paul di Resta 1’26.739
Force India-Mercedes
Row 8   15. Pastor Maldonado 1’26.768
Williams-Cosworth   
      16. Adrian Sutil 1’31.407
Force India-Mercedes
Row 9   17. Rubens Barrichello
Williams-Cosworth   
      18. Nick Heidfeld 1’27.239
Renault
Row 10   19. Heikki Kovalainen 1’29.254
Lotus-Renault   
      20. Jarno Trulli 1’29.342
Lotus-Renault
Row 11   21. Timo Glock 1’29.858
Virgin-Cosworth   
      22. Jerome d’Ambrosio 1’30.822
Virgin-Cosworth
Row 12   23. Vitantonio Liuzzi 1’32.978
HRT-Cosworth   
      24. Narain Karthikeyan 1’34.293
HRT-Cosworth

107% time in Q1: 1’31.267

Remains to be seen if the HRT cars are allowed to start ~~~~ if so it will be from the pit lane.


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Re: 2011 F1 Grand Prix season
« Reply #58 on: March 26, 2011, 03:08:15 PM »
P2 or P4 would have been better for Mark position wise. But he has more grip in P3. Should be a very interesting race. After watching today's broadcast it has become very apparent to me that the winning team in Melbourne will be the one that can best read the variables....of which their are many! Well bring it on. Traditionally the first races before the European rounds have been a completely different championship to those that follow. This year looks no different. From what I can glean Red Bulls sagging front wing is set by bumping the left hand front on the out lap and is reset at the finish by a similar bump. The sag and therefore better downforce maybe brought about by a heat reaction,likely an electro chemical one. Two things are apparent 1 the other teams haven't found out the answer and 2 they are mightily pissed off about it. RBR continue to pass the tech and safety inspections and as a consequence get away with it. The F1 pundits in Melbourne are mightily amused with the situation and are openly talking about it. Good on you Adrian Newy!!!!!!
Should be an interesting race.......stock up on Archa TBWG  spot1
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« Reply #59 on: March 27, 2011, 03:08:21 PM »
Sebastian Vettel beats Lewis Hamilton in Australian GP

By Sarah Holt
BBC Sport in Melbourne

Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel got his title defence off to a perfect start with a pole-to-flag victory in the Australian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton finished second to seal McLaren's turnaround in form but team-mate Jenson Button was sixth after being penalised for cutting a corner.

A brilliant start from Russian Vitaly Petrov propelled him to his first podium with third for Renault.

Scot Paul di Resta finished with 12th for Force India on his debut.

Ferrari's Fernando Alonso jumped Mark Webber's Red Bull in his final pit stop to take fourth place from the Australian, who could only equal his career-best finish at his home race.

There was more frustration for Mercedes as both Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg retired from the race.
It was a faultless race from the man intent on chasing Schumacher's record seven championship as Vettel pulled clear at the start, stopped twice and ran much of the ran on his own.

"A stunning performance from the man who's led every lap of the last three grands prix," said BBC F1 commentator Martin Brundle.

"That is a calm and steely Vettel, and frankly I don't think anyone was going to beat him."

Ominously for the rest of the field, team principal Christian Horner revealed after the race that neither of the Red Bull cars was running a Kers boost system.

"It was a fantastic day for Sebastian and the team, he was dominant in qualifying and totally dominant today," said Horner.

"We felt Kers was a potential risk, and we made a decision not to run it. It didn't look like we needed it."

Vettel had already built a 2.6-second lead at the end of the first lap while others toiled behind him.

Button found himself down in sixth after losing position to Ferrari's Felipe Massa and Petrov, who had brilliantly nosed his Renault up from sixth on the grid.

As the race developed, Button tried time and again to pass Massa, and even activated the moveable rear wing which is designed to aid overtaking, but the Brazilian defended deftly and Button was left asking his team over the radio; 'How's he getting away from me?"

There were more headaches to come for Button when he cut a chicane in an attempt to pass Massa and was subsequently handed a drive-through penalty.

"There's no question that he gained an advantage," said BBC analyst David Coulthard.

"He knew that two doesn't go into one around that curve. He had to go off track and had to pay a penalty for that."

Button had a stab at holding up Vettel - who had pitted for the first of his two stops to leave Hamilton at the front for McLaren - before serving his penalty but the German soon flew past him and comfortably resumed his lead when Hamilton came in.

After his stop-go penalty Button fed back in 12th but he crossed the line in sixth after what Brundle described as an "adventurous race".

Despite Button's busy day, he and team-mate Hamilton will be relieved that McLaren's hard work at their Woking factory to turn a winter marred by a lack of pace and unreliability into a competitive start to the campaign..

Hamilton managed his race well and took his car across the line for second despite warnings from his team that his car was damaged.

Renault proved they had taken a step forward over the winter, in part thanks to their innovative car design with its front-exiting exhausts, as Petrov collected third place with a cool drive.

The Russian repeated his trick from the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix by holding off a looming Alonso.

Robert Kubica was second for Renault at last year's race in Melbourne and Petrov suggested he is capable of leading the time on the track in the absence of Kubica, who is recovering from serious injuries in a rallying accident.

Petrov's Renault team-mate Nick Heidfeld, the stand-in for Kubica, finished a lowly 14th,

Alonso had got himself caught up in Button's wake as the McLaren went backwards off the line and the Ferrari ran wide into the first corner.

The Spaniard slid to 10th but he picked his way smoothly through the field before passing Webber for fourth place.

Both drivers were on a three-stop strategy but Webber conceded fourth place to Alonso on the final stop after he ran wide on his return to the parkland circuit.

There had been a lot of talk about tyre strategy and management in the build-up to the race as this season's Pirellis tyres had been designed too degrade more quickly than 2010's Bridgestones.

Most of the field made straightforward two-stop strategies work but Sauber raised eyebrows as Mexican rookie Sergio Perez stopped just once on his way to seventh.

Mercedes arrived in Melbourne with high hopes of a podium but their weekend ended miserably inside two laps.

Schumacher, who had a puncture at the start, was retired from the race as a precaution before his old Ferrari team-mate Rubens Barrichello added to his misery by ploughing his left wheel into the side of Nico Rosberg's Mercedes, sending him back to the garage for good.

"I had a good start but someone knocked on my rear right and there were consequences from that," Schumacher told BBC Sport.

"I had an entertaining few laps but the team quite rightly for safety decided that I should come in."

Barrichello was the second drive to serve a drive-through penalty for his move on Rosberg and later had to retire from the race.

More to follow
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/formula_one/9437589.stm

 

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