06-05-2009, 17:38 | #1 |
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BARCELONA Grand Prix 2009 - Race 5/17
Hope I'm not stepping on anyones toes (delete this thread if I am), but it's Wednesday and I can't see a thread. Thought some people might be interested in some news as well, as a lo of people don't read much between races.
TV times: BARCELONA - SPAIN Friday 8 May First practice: 0855-1035, BBC Red Button/online & BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra/online Second practice: 1255-1435, BBC Red Button/online & BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra/online Inside F1: 1830-1845, BBC News Channel, then looped on the Red Button. The show is repeated on Saturday at 1830 on the News Channel. Saturday 9 May Third practice: 1000-1100, BBC Red Button/online & BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra/online Qualifying: 1210-1415, BBC One/BBC Red Button/Radio 5 Live/online Qualifying replay: 1800-1000 (Sunday), BBC Red Button Sunday 10 May Race: 1210-1500, BBC One/BBC Red Button/Radio 5 Live/online Race re-run: 1600-1100 (Tuesday), BBC Red Button Interactive Forum: 1500-1600, BBC Red Button/online Highlights: 1900-2000, BBC Three/BBC Red Button/online Standings: Track: BBC Circuit Guide Track Diagram Circuit information Length: 4.655km Race distance: 66 laps / 305.256km Full throttle: 57% Top speed: 308kph Longest flat-out section: 16s / 1.14km Right/left-hand turns: 9/7 Tyre wear: Medium Brake wear: high Downforce level: High Gear changes per lap: 44 2009 tyre compounds: hard, soft (green markings) 2008 tyre compounds: hard, medium (white markings) Average fuel consumption: 2.271kg per lap (source: Williams) Pit lane time loss: 22 seconds Classic Spanish Grand Prix Classic F1 - Spanish Grand Prix 1981 extended highlights Watch the BBC's Grand Prix from the 1981 Spanish F1 race, as Ferrari's Gilles Villeneuve leads home a five-car train that was separated by just 1.24 seconds. Classic F1 - Spanish Grand Prix 1986 extended highlights Watch the BBC's Grand Prix from the 1986 Spanish race as Ayrton Senna holds off Nigel Mansell's late charge in one of the closest finishes in F1 history. Classic F1 - Spanish Grand Prix 1991 Watch highlights from the 1991 Spanish Grand Prix as Nigel Mansell wins an early battle with Ayrton Senna before going on to win the rain-affected race. Technical Changes - Bahrain http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ News
Senna remembered Senna's death on 1 May 15 years ago changed F1 forever, but his life also had an indelible effect.
The track and TV coverage starts Technical changes Spain http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/ Inside F1 - Spanish Grand Prix preview Dan Walker is joined by the BBC Sport website's F1 editor Andrew Benson to preview the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Practice 1 Replay - Spanish GP first practice Highlights - Button fastest in Spain Practice 2 Replay - Spanish GP second practice Highlights - Rosberg sets the pace in Spain Practice 3 Qaulifying Button's in-car pole lap in Barcelona Watch Jenson Button's pole position lap for the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Highlights - Spanish GP qualifying Brawn GP's Jenson Button snatches pole for the Spanish Grand Prix from Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel in the dying moments of an exciting qualifying session in Barcelona. Top-three qualifying reaction (press conference) Watch the full post-qualifying TV interview with pole-sitter Jenson Button, second-placed Sebastian Vettel and third-placed Rubens Barrichello Fuel Loads Race Results Standings
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07-05-2009, 13:26 | #2 |
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Be interesting to see if the new aero regs have improved overtaking at Barcelona - my hunch is it probably hasn't KERS might help a bit though, if anyone apart from McLaren is still running it.
Pre-practice prediction - Button for the pole and the win, but think another car might slip in between the two Brawns for the quali. Incidentally, the much-maligned James Allen has a good piece on what new bits the teams are running in Barcelona. Despite all the talk of more performance for Spain, it doesn't seem that there's anything particularly ground breaking appearing.
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07-05-2009, 13:46 | #3 |
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I'm expecting this race to be a Procession, with a capital P.
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07-05-2009, 14:36 | #4 |
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I don't think these regs have affected over taking at all. The cars are just closer together as the rules are so tight and such a big change. teams haven't had years to perfect their teams with 100's of millions of £.
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09-05-2009, 14:08 | #5 |
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Yes, just oh so yes..
Button on fire!!!
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09-05-2009, 19:15 | #6 |
nipples lol (o)(o)
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I dont know where he pulled that lap from, but I liked it!
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09-05-2009, 19:43 | #7 |
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We're going out for truncheon tomorrow so I'm not going to be able to watch it live. Sky+ is set.
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10-05-2009, 15:16 | #8 |
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Quite a good race in the end for Spain. Surprised at Brawn's strategy for Barrichello though, it was almost as if, as Brundle suggested, they deliberately hobbled him so Button could take the victory. Good drive from Webber, but felt sorry for Massa (unusually).
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Quote:
both brawns where on a 3stop strategy, they changed Button. Barrechelo got the lap times needed and built up more time than he needed. 14 seconds. He needed a total of 24seconds. All he had to do was build another 10 seconds on his third stint but he didn't. He simply did not put he lap times in that where needed and more importantly expected. There is no reason he should not of been able to pump in the same times as the previous stint.
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10-05-2009, 16:31 | #10 |
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Agreed, AH. I don't think there was any favouritism from the Brawn garage at all. I think they're more interested in team finishes than favouring either driver. Even Rubens said that himself. It just didn't work for him on a 3 stop. Sounds like there was a tyre issue and he just couldn't keep the pace up. Shame because his start was fantastic
Still, cracking podium though Did anyone else hear Webber say the F word?? Felt a bit sorry for Felipe baby and his fuel crisis.
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