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Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« on: March 29, 2009, 03:33:57 PM »


.... ARE YOU READY FOR ANOTHER EXCITING NEW SEASON OF FORMULA ONE (2009) ..................

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2009 FIA Formula One World Championship      Race Calendar     Results

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F1 ING AUSTRALIAN GP                                    27-29 Mar          Button(Brawn)/Barr(Brawn)/Trulli(Toyota)
F1 PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GP (KL)                      03-05 Apr          Button(Brawn)/Hei(BMW)/Glock(Toyota)
F1 CHINESE GP (Shanghai)                               17-19 Apr          Vettel(Redbull)/Webber(Redbull)/Button(Brawn)
F1 BAHRAIN GP                                               24-26 Apr          Button(Brawn)/Vettel(Redbull)/Trulli(Toyota)
F1 GRAN PREMIO DE ESPANA (Catalunya)            08-10 May          Button(Brawn)/Barri(Brawn)/Webber(Redbull)
F1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO (Monte Carlo)           21-24 May         Button(Brawn)/Barri(Brawn)/Kimi(Ferrari)
F1 TURKISH GP (Istanbul)                                 05-07 Jun          Button(Brawn)/Webber(Redbull)/Vettel(Redbull)
F1 SANTANDER BRITISH GP (Silverstone)             19-21 Jun          Vettel(Redbull)/Webber(Redbull)/Barri(Brawn)
F1 GP VON DEUTSCHLAND (Nurburgring)              10-12 Jul           Webber(Redbull)/Vettel(Redbull)/Massa(Ferrari)
F1 MARYAR NAGYDI   (Budapest)                       24-26 Jul          Hamilton(McLaren)/Kimi(Ferrari)/Webber(Redbull)
F1 GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE (Valencia)                 21-23 Aug         Barri(Brawn)/Hamilton(McLaren)/Kimi(Ferrari)
F1 ING BELGIAN GP (Spa-Francorchamps)            28-30 Aug        Kimi(Ferrari)/Fisichella(FIndia)/Vettel(Redbull)
F1 GRAN PREMIO SANTANDER D'ITALIA (Monza)    11-13 Sep        Barri(Brawn)/Button(Brawn)/Kimi(Ferrari)
F1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GP (Singapore)               25-27 Sep        Hamiltn(McLaren)/Glock(Toyota)/Alonso(Renault)
F1 FUJI TELEVISION JAPANESE GP (Suzuka)         02-04 Oct        Vettel(Redbull)/Trulli(Toyota)/Hamilton(McLaren)
F1 GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL (Sao Paulo)          16-18 Oct        Webber(Redbull)/Kubica(BMW)/Hamiltn(McLaren)
F1 ABU DHABI GP (Yas Marina)                          30Oct-01Nov     Vettel(Redbull)/Webber(Redbull)/Button(Brawn)

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2009, 03:57:36 PM »
ROUND 1 - AUSTRALIAN GP


Brand New Season , Brand New Rules , and a Brand New Team took a One-Two victory ....


So its not the drivers but the constructor. The drivers from the ex-Honda team proofed that they can be as good if not better than the world champions after spending most of their career at the bottom 5 with Honda.

With their new Team Brawn GP-Mercedes, the drivers and their new cars have been dorminating since the season testing and ultimately took a One-Two Victory @ the opening Round of The Australian GP.


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Brawn GP take dramatic one-two victory in Melbourne  (29 March 2009)


Not since the French Grand Prix in 1954 has a team new to Formula One racing finished one-two on their debut. That day it was Juan Manuel Fangio and Karl Kling for Mercedes-Benz. This afternoon it was Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello for Brawn-Mercedes after an extraordinary ‘race of two halves’ in Australia.

Button led from pole as Barrichello bogged down when his car activated its anti-stall device, and the Brazilian was then embroiled in a first-corner clash with BMW Sauber’s Nick Heidfeld, Red Bull’s Mark Webber, Force India's Adrian Sutil and McLaren’s Heikki Kovalainen.

Button streaked away from Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull, Robert Kubica’s BMW Sauber, Nico Rosberg’s Williams and the Ferraris of Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen. But the face of the race changed on Lap 19 when Kazuki Nakajima crashed his Williams heavily, bringing out the safety car until the end of the 24th lap.

By then Button had watched a 47.7s lead reduced to nothing, and began to struggle to generate heat in his tyres. But he got his head down and opened a gap to Vettel again. As the Ferraris faded, Kubica found his BMW Sauber getting better and better on the harder Bridgestone tyre and gradually began to put Vettel, on the softer option tyre, under serious pressure in the closing stages.

Going into Turn Three on the 55th lap - with three left to run under a setting sun which made driving conditions very difficult - Kubica got alongside Vettel but they touched. Both spun, but continued. But not for long. Vettel had lost his front wing and crashed heavily just as Kubica, further down the road, did the same thing. Out came the safety car again.

Incredibly, that melee had promoted Barrichello back to the second place, despite his first-lap incident and a later touch with Raikkonen which damaged his Brawn’s front wing. It was changed during his first pit stop on the 18th lap. As the race finished under the safety car, he admitted that he had never expected a one-two after all his dramas.

Jarno Trulli started from the pit lane after Toyota’s rear wing infringement yesterday, but hauled through to take the final podium finish, while a very determined drive brought a hugely valuable fourth place for McLaren's Lewis Hamilton. The world champion was briefly third in the dying stages after Trulli ran off track behind the safety car, before the Italian subsequently retook the place - an infringement which prompted stewards to subsequently add 25s to his race time, later dropping him to 12th.

In the second Toyota Timo Glock came home fifth. The German survived a spin while battling from his own pit lane start, when he and Fernando Alonso tangled.

The Spaniard brought his Renault home sixth, while seventh place came as a bitter disappointment to Rosberg. The German was running fourth with six laps to go and had set fastest lap, but had used up his Bridgestone option tyres and was simply in no position to defend the place. By the finish he had rookie Sebastien Buemi thirsting after him as Toro Rosso’s Swiss driver scored a point for eighth place on his debut.

Neither of the Ferraris finished. Both struggled with tyre wear, and as Massa suffered a mechanical problem late in the race, Raikkonen spun and subsequently retired.

Sebastien Bourdais was ninth in the second Toro Rosso, ahead of Adrian Sutil, who survived a brush with Force India team mate Giancarlo Fisichella. They were separated by Heidfeld, who was consigned to a recovery race after the first corner fracas, while Fisichella further delayed himself by missing his pit marks in his first stop.

Webber, another in recovery mode, was the final classified finisher, ahead of Vettel, Kubica, and Raikkonen. The retirements were Massa, Nelson Piquet who spun his Renault after the first safety car restart, Nakajima and Kovalainen.

Button’s great victory marked the 200th for a British driver.

"It's not just for me but for the whole team,” he said, “a fairy tale ending really to the first race of our career together and I hope we can continue this way. We are going to fight every way we can to keep this car competitive and at the front. This has got to continue and this is where we want to be. Bring on Malaysia!”


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DRIVER'S RESULT


Pos  Driver                   Team                         Pts

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1     Jenson Button        Brawn-Mercedes          10
2     Rubens Barrichello   Brawn-Mercedes            8
3     Lewis Hamilton       McLaren-Mercedes         6
4    Timo Glock             Toyota                         5
5     Fernando Alonso     Renault                        4
6    Nico Rosberg          Williams-Toyota              3
7     Sebastien Buemi     STR-Ferrari                   2
8     Sebastien Bourdais  STR-Ferrari                   1
9     Adrian Sutil            Force India-Mercedes
10    Nick Heidfeld          BMW Sauber   
11    Giancarlo Fisichella  Force India-Mercedes   
12   Jarno Trulli             Toyota   
13    Mark Webber         RBR-Renault 
14    Sebastian Vettel    RBR-Renault                   Accident
15   Robert Kubica         BMW Sauber                  Accident 
16   Kimi Räikkönen        Ferrari                           Differential
Ret  Felipe Massa          Ferrari                           Suspension
Ret  Nelsinho Piquet       Renault                          Spin
Ret  Kazuki Nakajima      Williams-Toyota              Accident
Ret  Heikki Kovalainen     McLaren-Mercedes          Accident damage


(*Trulli was originally classified third but had 25s added to his race time for passing under the safety car.)

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CONSTRUCTORS' RESULT

Pos Team                       Points
 
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1    Brawn-Mercedes        18
2    McLaren-Mercedes       6
3    Toyota                      5
4    Renault                      4
5    Williams-Toyota           3
6    STR-Ferrari                 3
7    Force India-Mercedes   0
8    BMW Sauber               0
9    RBR-Renault                0
10   Ferrari                       0



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Trulli loses podium for safety car infringement (29 March 2009)


Toyota’s Jarno Trulli has lost his third place in Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix after stewards penalized him for passing under the safety car in the closing laps.

Trulli ran off road near the end of the race, thus losing a place to McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton, but then repassed the world champion once he had rejoined the circuit.

The Italian was given a 10-second stop-go penalty as a result, but since the offence occurred within the final five laps that was translated into a 25-second penalty added to his race time. He thus drops to 12th.

"I can't say how disappointed I am to finish third but have the result questioned," he said. "When the safety car came out towards the end of the race Lewis passed me but soon after he suddenly slowed down and pulled over to the side of the road. I thought he had a problem so I overtook him as there was nothing else I could do."
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Vettel penalised and fined for Kubica collision (29 March 2009)

Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel has been handed a 10-place grid penalty for next weekend’s Malaysian Grand Prix following an incident in Sunday’s Australian race. Vettel collided with BMW Sauber’s Robert Kubica during the latter stages in Melbourne as the Polish driver attempted to overtake him.

Following a post-race investigation, stewards decided to penalise the young German for 'causing a collision and forcing a driver off the track’. He had been racing in second, behind eventual race victor Jenson Button, with Kubica running a close third.

“We were in second and a strong position, but then, a couple of laps from the end, I had a stupid racing accident with Robert,” explained Vettel. “At the time I turned in I was ahead, but I couldn't keep up speed in the corner and Robert was on a harder tyre, so was much quicker. At the time we collided he was in front, but I had no where to go, I couldn't stop the car, or turn to the right and my tyres were gone.

“Maybe I should have said let him go and bring third back home, but that's life. I tried to defend and, up to the mid-corner, I had reason, but then I had no grip to avoid a collision. I'm sorry to the team and also to Robert, as it didn't just mean the end of my race, but also his.”

Both Vettel's and Kubica's cars sustained substantial front-end damage in the collision. But while the BMW Sauber driver spun off and hit a wall soon after, Vettel continued to drive his stricken RB5 with its left front wheel hanging off as the safety car emerged following the incident.

As a result the stewards have additionally fined him - and Red Bull Racing - US$50,000 for continuing to drive a damaged car.

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2009, 12:26:25 AM »
Brawn GP-Mercedes and a couple of others are in the spotlight for additional surfaces used for the rear diffuser. (basically to create more downforce.)

the season just started. i would not write Ferrari off. they are like the ManU of F1.

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2009, 04:58:03 AM »
certainly cannot write off Ferrari ... dear old F1 Bernie will lost $b if Ferrari is not happy and with it fans walk out of the sport .. hahaha   :D


... that's why they are protesting like cry babies on the diffuser ... the diffuser case has been brought to the int'l court. If the appeal is successful ... it means hamilton is the winner !!!

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Reuters - Saturday, March 28

MELBOURNE - Formula One's Australian Grand Prix diffuser controversy will be decided at an international court of appeal hearing in Paris on April 14, the sport's governing body said Saturday.

The International Automobile Federation said in a statement that it had received appeals on behalf of Red Bull, Renault and champions Ferrari after Melbourne stewards rejected earlier protests.

The three teams had questioned the legality of rear diffusers used on the Brawn GP, Toyota and Williams cars.

The diffuser is a key aerodynamic element on all Formula One cars, helping air to flow under the car and exit smoothly for maximum downforce and grip, but the three teams have been accused of going too far with their interpretations of the new regulations.

The appeal hearing will be after the first two races of the season and on the Tuesday before the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2009, 08:24:54 AM »
sports games these days, just get so political. even those in schools are like that (as reported in today's newspaper)

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2009, 01:00:31 PM »

Hamilton excluded from Australian results, Trulli regains third   (2 April 2009)


 McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton has been disqualified from last weekend’s Australian Grand Prix after a second stewards’ investigation on Thursday decided both he and his team had provided ‘misleading' evidence during a hearing held after the Melbourne race.

Hamilton crossed the finish line in Australia in fourth, but was subsequently promoted to third after Toyota’s Jarno Trulli was handed a 25-second time penalty for passing his McLaren under the safety car during the race’s closing laps.

Stewards, however, decided to reinvestigate the incident after fresh evidence came to light and convened a second meeting in Sepang. After the hearing, the stewards issued the following statement:

“The Stewards having considered the new elements presented to them from the 2009 Australian Formula One Grand Prix, consider that driver No 1 Lewis Hamilton and the competitor Vodafone McLaren Mercedes acted in a manner prejudicial to the conduct of the event by providing evidence deliberately misleading to the Stewards at the hearing on Sunday 29th March 2009, a breach of Article 151c of the International Sporting Code.

"Under Article 158 of the International Sporting Code, the driver No 1 Lewis Hamilton and the competitor Vodafone McLaren Mercedes are excluded from the race classification for the 2009 Australian Grand Prix and the classification is amended accordingly."

In addition to Hamilton’s disqualification, Trulli’s penalty has been withdrawn and the Italian therefore regains his third place - and six world championship points.

In accepting the stewards' decision, McLaren issued the following press release, stating they have no plans to appeal:

"The FIA Stewards have reviewed their decision of Sunday 29th March 2009, and have excluded Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton from the results of the 2009 Australian Grand Prix.

"Vodafone McLaren Mercedes understands that the Stewards made their decision on the basis of reviewing radio transmissions between the driver and the Team.

"The Team mistakenly believed that the radio transmissions had been reviewed by the FIA on Sunday 29th March 2009, and consequently did not believe it was necessary to discuss them with the Stewards on that date.

"Nonetheless, the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Team now regrets that it did not do so, accepts the Stewards' decision and will not appeal."

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #6 on: April 02, 2009, 01:49:44 PM »
getting interesting as time goes by. :P

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2009, 12:37:30 AM »
wah. thought it was a april fool's joke...

didn't thought it was real. wow.

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #8 on: April 04, 2009, 03:23:11 AM »
Transcript of the radio transmission between Lewis Hamilton and his team:

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Team: OK Lewis, you should need to make sure your delta is positive over the safety car line. After the safety car line the delta doesn’t matter but no overtaking. No overtaking.

Lewis Hamilton: The Toyota went off in a line at the second corner, ..., is this OK?

Team: Understood, Lewis. We’ll confirm and get back to you.

LH: He was off the track. He went wide.

Team: Lewis, you need to allow the Toyota through. Allow the Toyota through now.

LH: OK.

LH: He’s slowed right down in front of me.

Team: OK, Lewis. Stay ahead for the time being. Stay ahead. We will get back to you. We are talking to Charlie.

LH: I let him past already.

Team: OK, Lewis. That’s fine. That’s fine. Hold position. Hold position.

LH: Tell Charlie I already overtook him. I just let him past.

Team: I understand Lewis. We are checking. Now can we go to yellow G 5, yellow Golf 5.

LH: I don’t have to let him past I should be able to take that position back, if he made a mistake.

Team: Yes, we understand Lewis. Let’s just do it by the book. We are asking Charlie now. You are in P4. If you hold this position. Just keep it together.

Team: OK Lewis, your KERS is full, your KERS is full. Just be aware. You can go back to black F2, black Foxtrott 2.

LH: Any news from Charlie whether I can take it back or not.

Team: Still waiting on a response Lewis, still waiting.

Team: Lewis, work on your brakes please. Front brakes are cold.

Team: If we are able to use one KERS that would be good. If you deploy KERS please do so now.

Team: OK, Lewis, this is the last lap of the race. At the end of the lap the safety car will come in, you just proceed over the line without overtaking, without overtaking. We are looking into the Trulli thing, but just hold position.

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #9 on: April 05, 2009, 04:10:19 PM »
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SEPANG, Malaysia, April 5 (Reuters) - Team-by-team analysis of Sunday's Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix (in current championship order):
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BRAWN GP (Jenson Button 1, Rubens Barrichello 5) Button took his second win in two races, and third of his career, after his second successive pole position. He made a slow start and dropped to fourth before fighting back. Barrichelloled for one lap but lost time in the pitstops.
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TOYOTA (Timo Glock 3, Jarno Trulli 4) Toyota's second podium finish in a row, Glock taking the second of his career. Trulli, who had narrowly missed out on pole position, led for one lap (16). The tyre choice worked out better for Glock than the Italian.
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BMW-SAUBER (Nick Heidfeld 2, Robert Kubica retired) Heidfeld started 10th and lucked in to second place after making just one pitstop. He pitted seven laps earlier than planned and went on to full wet tyres. Kubica heard "strange noises" from his engine on the formation lap and lost power at the start. The car then caught fire with a suspected leakage in the pneumatic system.
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RENAULT (Fernando Alonso 11, Nelson Piquet 13) Alonso made a good start from ninth to third place but then held everyone up behind him before being steadily picked off. Piquet said his car was almost impossible to drive before the red flag.
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WILLIAMS (Nico Rosberg 8, Kazuki Nakajima 12) Rosberg led for the first 15 laps, or nearly half the race, after a great start. The rain then messed things up for him. Nakajima lost positions at the start and struggled to get past Piquet.
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TORO ROSSO (Sebastien Bourdais 10, Sebastien Buemi 16) Bourdais took several tyre gambles that did not pay off. Buemi went off at turn five, spun into the gravel and stalled after 30 laps. He had earlier broken his front wing.
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RED BULL (Mark Webber 6, Sebastian Vettel 15) Webber took the team's first points of the season but he would have been third if there had been one more lap. Vettel went off at turn seven on standing water with his intermediate tyres badly worn. The anti-stall did not work.
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MCLAREN (Lewis Hamilton 7, Heikki Kovalainen retired) Hamilton took McLaren's first point of the season after being stripped of third place in Australia for "deliberately misleading" stewards. Kovalainen made a mistake and spun off at the fifth corner on the first lap. Two retirements in two races, with the safety car completing more laps than him so far.
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FORCE INDIA (Adrian Sutil 17, Giancarlo Fisichella 18) Fisichella slid off one lap before the race was halted. Sutil was in the pits when the red flags came out. Force India are still ahead of champions Ferrari, however.
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FERRARI (Felipe Massa 9, Kimi Raikkonen 14)
No points from two races continued their worst start to a season since 1992 (when they also failed to score in the opening two races). Raikkonen was already in the garage when the race was halted, his car suffering a problem with the KERS energy recovery system. Massa just missed out.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, Editing by Clare Fallon; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)
via : http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/feedarticle/8440391

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #10 on: April 25, 2009, 12:35:25 PM »


ROUND TWO - MALAYSIAN GP


Button and Brawn victorious after rain stops play in Malaysia     (5 April 2009)

It was always likely that the rain would affect Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix, but nobody expected the precipitation to play such a key role in a race that was full of excitement. The management of pit stops proved crucial as conditions changed and Brawn GP's Jenson Button won amid much confusion as the race was red flagged after 32 laps.

Button was leading when the expected rain finally arrived on the 22nd lap, despite making a second pit call (the first had been on the 19th lap) to switch from his second set of soft compound Bridgestones to wets. He resumed still in the lead and continued that way until it became clear just how fast Toyota's Timo Glock was going on intermediates after his stop on Lap 22. Button swept back in on Lap 29 for inters, and grabbed the lead back from Glock as the Toyota dived in at the end of Lap 30 for wets.

The conditions had changed again, so in came Button for a third time on lap 31 to go back to the deeply grooved rubber. He resumed in the lead again as Glock battled with BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld for second place, and that was when race director Charlie Whiting decided that it was time for the safety car. A lap later, out went the red flag. Confusion reigned.

Up to that point, the Malaysian Grand Prix had been a gripper.

Button made a poor start and was engulfed by Williams' Nico Rosberg, who made a super getaway. Button tried to run round the outside of him in Turn One and lost out also to Toyota's Jarno Trulli, and Renault's Fernando Alonso got in on the act briefly too before Button snatched back third before the lap was over.

Further back, Rubens Barrichello had sprinted up to fifth in the second Brawn car ahead of Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, Red Bull's Mark Webber, Glock, Heidfeld and McLaren's Lewis Hamilton.

In the second McLaren Heikki Kovalainen went off the road in Turn Five, while Robert Kubica's BMW Sauber was all but left on the grid and expired on the second lap.

Rosberg pulled away a little from Trulli, who had his hands full with Button, but after the German stopped on the 15th lap and the Italian on the 17th, Button got the hammer down and was able to concede the lead just to team mate Barrichello before taking it back when Rubens stopped on lap 23.

The biggest gamble of the day came from Ferrari. When Raikkonen pitted on the 18th lap they put him on wets early, and it proved a disastrous decision as he lapped 21s slower than Button. Further back, team mate Felipe Massa struggled with Hamilton as the world champion lost out in fights with the Red Bulls of Webber and Sebastian Vettel, who had been the first to pit, on lap 13.

Just before the rain, the order was Button, six seconds ahead of Rosberg, Trulli and Barrichello. Alonso was fifth from Hamilton (both yet to stop), then came Heidfeld and Massa, Piquet and Nakajima, Webber, Glock and Trulli who had all stopped, Raikkonen, and then the Toro Rossos and Force €ndias.

Then came the wholesale stops on the 22nd lap as the rain came, followed by thunder and lightning and all the drama that had been predicted.

By lap 25 things had stabilised a little as the drivers splashed their way around, and parts of the track became less wet than others. Button was still leading, from Rosberg, Trulli and Barrichello, but Webber was now fifth from Heidfeld after Alonso had briefly fallen off, then came Hamilton, Glock, Massa, Piquet, Nakajima, Vettel (also, like Glock, flying on inters), Alonso, Raikkonen et al. But conditions were still so tricky that many decided to change to inters, only to find, as Button did, that wets were the answer after all.

When the red flag came out on lap 32, the order read: Button, Glock, Heidfeld (a long way behind after a spin), Trulli, Barrichello, Hamilton, Rosberg, Webber, Massa, Bourdais, Alonso, Nakajima, Piquet, Raikkonen, Sutil, Vettel, Buemi and Fisichella (who had spun twice).

That was when the guessing began. Would they restart the race, as the rain eased but the sky became darker with the onset of evening? If not, when would they backdate the result, because of all the pit stops?

At 18.52 the race directors finally called it off. Button had won, it was just a matter of deciding how far they would go back to decide the order behind him. In the end, that was lap 31, giving a race finishing order of:

Button, Heidfeld, Glock; Trulli, Barrichello, Webber, Hamilton and Rosberg as the points scorers. Then: Massa, Bourdais, Alonso, Nakajima, Piquet, Raikkonen, Vettel, Buemi, Sutil and Fisichella.

Since the race had gone past the 50 percent mark but not 75 percent, half points were awarded. But for Button, it was the chance to extend his championship lead from 10 points to 15, with Barrichello next on 10 from Trulli on 8.5. In the constructors' championship, Brawn have 25 to Toyota's 16.5.



2009 FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX

Pos  Driver                    Team                        Pts
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1     Jenson Button         Brawn-Mercedes         5
2     Nick Heidfeld           BMW Sauber               4
3     Timo Glock             Toyota                      3
4     Jarno Trulli             Toyota                      2.5
5     Rubens Barrichello    Brawn-Mercedes         2
6     Mark Webber          RBR-Renault               1.5
7     Lewis Hamilton        McLaren-Mercedes       1
8     Nico Rosberg          Williams-Toyota           0.5
9     Felipe Massa           Ferrari 
10   Sebastien Bourdais   STR-Ferrari 
11   Fernando Alonso      Renault
12   Kazuki Nakajima       Williams-Toyota
13   Nelsinho Piquet        Renault
14   Kimi Räikkönen         Ferrari
15   Sebastian Vettel      RBR-Renault
16   Sebastien Buemi       STR-Ferrari
17   Adrian Sutil             Force India-Mercedes
18   Giancarlo Fisichella   Force India-Mercedes    Spin 
Ret  Robert Kubica         BMW Sauber                 Engine
Ret  Heikki Kovalainen     McLaren-Mercedes        Spin

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2009, 12:48:55 PM »
ROUND THREE - CHINA GP   (17-19 April)


Vettel leads Red Bull to maiden one-two victory in China     (19 April 2009)

Sebastian Vettel started from pole position at Monza last year, and won. He started from pole position in China on Sunday afternoon, and this time he led team mate Mark Webber home in a superb one-two that gave team owner Dietrich Mateschitz his first success under the Red Bull Racing name.

€n wet and windy conditions, it was thus German driver Bernd Maylander in his Mercedes-Benz safety car who led the field for the first eight laps. He had already done more laps this season that Heikki Kovalainen!

When Maylander pulled in after those eight laps, the Red Bulls led until their first refuelling stops, Webber on Lap 14, Vettel on 15. That put series leader Jenson Button into the lead after he’d passed Brawn team mate Rubens Barrichello on the 11th lap. Behind them, there was some great racing as McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari’s Felipe Massa were on the move.

The world champion climbed to fifth but then spun down to 10th on the Lap 11 and had to work his way back up to eighth by the time the safety car was deployed for the second time on Lap 18 when Robert Kubica slammed his BMW Sauber into the back of Jarno Trulli’s Toyota. While Maylander was heading the field again, Sebastien Buemi's Toro Rosso ran into the back of Vettel, unsighted in the spray, but would get away with it.

The advantage now went back to Vettel, but a slick refuelling stop by Brawn got Button back out in second place ahead of Massa, whose Ferrari rolled to a silent halt on the 21st lap. The race resumed on Lap 23, and with a lighter fuel load Vettel sprinted away from Button and Webber.

“Vettel is only quicker by fuel effect,” the Brawn team told Button, “and Webber is also shorter.” But the Australian moved ahead as Button missed his braking for Turn 14 on the 29th lap. Now it was a Red Bull one-two, but Button snatched second back two laps later when Webber ran wide in the final corner on a track slippier than a skating rink. Not to be outdone, however, Webber snatched the place back within a lap with a terrific counter-attack.

When Button found himself only 1.2s ahead of Vettel on the 40th lap, the German having made his final fuel stop but the Briton still with one to come, the writing was on the wall. A lap later Vettel drew alongside the Brawn going into Turn 14, and took back the lead with a calm reassurance reminiscent of fellow countryman Michael Schumacher in his heyday.

Button’s second stop on Lap 42 dropped him to third, and for the first time Brawn did not look like the pacesetter this season. That was Adrian Newey’s RB5 design, and Vettel and Webber had no trouble reeling off the final laps to a great triumph as Button rolled it off and settled for third ahead of Barrichello.

Both McLarens finished, Heikki Kovalainen heading Hamilton. The Finn made no mistakes, but Lewis had another spin and some off-course moments on his way to sixth. Behind him, Toyota’s Timo Glock fought his way back up to seventh for Toyota ahead of the again impressive Toro Rosso’s Sebastien Buemi, who withstood a lot of pressure in difficult conditions to take the final point.

Fernando Alonso was another spinner, bringing his Renault home only ninth ahead of Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen, who fell back from fourth after his fuel stop on Lap 27 and was never thereafter in the hunt. He and Toro Rosso’s Sebastien Bourdais grabbed places from Nick Heidfeld in the closing stages, the German leading BMW Sauber team mate Robert Kubica home after the latter needed a second new nose late in the race.

Adrian Sutil had been on target for two points but crashed shortly after pushing Hamilton into a mistake, so it was Force €ndia team mate Giancarlo Fisichella who took 14th place ahead of Nico Rosberg, who had a terrible afternoon that included an unsuccessful gamble on intermediate tyres. Renault’s Nelson Piquet also had a gruesome time with spins requiring two new noses.

Besides Sutil, Williams’ Kazuki Nakajima failed to finish, probably giddy after several spins, Ferrari’s Felipe Massa dropped out of third place with an electronic problem on Lap 21, and Toyota’s Jarno Trulli was forced out after being attacked early on by Kubica.

Button thus extends his championship lead to 21 points, ahead of Barrichello on 15, Vettel on 10 and Webber on 9.5.



2009 FORMULA 1 CHINESE GRAND PRIX

Pos    Driver                             Team                               Pts
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1       Sebastian Vettel               RBR-Renault                     10
2       Mark Webber                    RBR-Renault                      8
3       Jenson Button                  Brawn-Mercedes                 6
4       Rubens Barrichello             Brawn-Mercedes                 5
5       Heikki Kovalainen              McLaren-Mercedes              4
6       Lewis Hamilton                 McLaren-Mercedes              3
7       Timo Glock                      Toyota                              2
8       Sebastien Buemi               STR-Ferrari                        1
9       Fernando Alonso               Renault 
10     Kimi Räikkönen                  Ferrari
11     Sebastien Bourdais            STR-Ferrari
12     Nick Heidfeld                    BMW Sauber
13     Robert Kubica                  BMW Sauber
14     Giancarlo Fisichella            Force India-Mercedes
15     Nico Rosberg                    Williams-Toyota
16     Nelsinho Piquet                 Renault
17     Adrian Sutil                      Force India-Mercedes           Accident 
Ret    Kazuki Nakajima               Williams-Toyota                    Transmission
Ret    Felipe Massa                   Ferrari                                 Electrical
Ret    Jarno Trulli                     Toyota                                Accident damage

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #12 on: April 25, 2009, 12:55:21 PM »
ROUND FOUR - BAHRAIN GP (25-26th April)

Qualifying

Its TOYOTA 1-2  at the starting Grid tomorrow .... be sure to watch the Bahrain GP ... and support Team Toyota ....

Toyota dominated Saturday's qualifying session for the Bahrain Grand Prix at Sakhir, with Jarno Trulli storming to his first pole position since 2005, and team mate Timo Glock in second.


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RACE DAY :


Button makes it three wins from four in Bahrain (26 April 2009)

Jenson Button made it three wins out of four for Brawn GP in Bahrain on Sunday afternoon, with a finely judged performance that stretched his world championship score to 31 points.

Before the race the Englishman had suggested that Brawn’s domination was under threat. But when Red Bull dangerman Sebastian Vettel lost out at the start as McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton burst through to momentarily separate the Toyotas, Button was able to squeeze round the outside of the German in Turn One and was thereafter never threatened by him.

It was just a matter of waiting for the Toyota to make their stops (leader Glock on lap 11, polesitter Trulli on lap 12), and thereafter he only lost the lead after his own first stop on lap 15 (regaining it on lap 22 when Vettel and Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen stopped), and after his second stop on lap 37, when Vettel again moved ahead for three laps.

Far from challenging, the young German had his hands full looking after his tyres in traffic, and as Button sped away the Red Bull driver had to contend with a strong challenge to the end from Trulli. A day that started well for Toyota ultimately yielded a podium finish, but after both cars started from the front row that had to count as a disappointment. Trulli blamed a long middle stint on the prime Bridgestone tyre which let Vettel pass in the final stops.

Hamilton quickly faded after his KERS-assisted start, but nevertheless ran strongly to a good fourth place for the improving McLaren team.

Rubens Barrichello had an up and down afternoon in the second Brawn with three pit stops, and grabbed fifth ahead of Raikkonen, who thus scored Ferrari’s first points of the season, having led laps 20 and 21 after a long opening stint. The Finn actually fell behind Glock when the German made his second stop, but used his KERS to squirt past into a sixth place that the Toyota driver challenged to the flag. Fernando Alonso completed the points scorers in eighth for Renault, fending off Nico Rosberg after the latter’s final stop.

Felipe Massa had a terrible afternoon after an extra stop to check damage sustained in first-corner traffic at the start, and could only finish a lapped 14th. Ahead of him were Nelson Piquet who drove a strong race for Renault, Mark Webber who charged from the back of the grid for Red Bull, Heikki Kovalainen who never recovered from a terrible start for McLaren, and Toro Rosso’s Sebastien Bourdais.

Behind were Giancarlo Fisichella, who collided with the Ferrari briefly and then held up Button on the 51st lap, his Force India team mate Adrian Sutil, Sebastien Buemi in the second Toro Rosso, and the BMW Saubers of Robert Kubica and Nick Heidfeld which had a simply dreadful time with an initial heavy fuel load. Williams’ Kazuki Nakajima was the sole retirement, after a clash with Kubica.

Button now has 31 points from Barrichello on 19, Vettel on 18, Trulli on 14.5 and Glock on 12. Brawn have 50 points, to Red Bull’s 27.5 and Toyota’s 26.5. Ferrari got their points tally off the ground, and have three.


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2009 FORMULA 1 GULF AIR BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX - RESULTS


Pos  Driver                     Team                       Pts
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1     Jenson Button          Brawn-Mercedes        10
2     Sebastian Vettel       RBR-Renault               8
3     Jarno Trulli              Toyota                       6
4     Lewis Hamilton         McLaren-Mercedes       5
5     Rubens Barrichello     Brawn-Mercedes          4
6     Kimi Räikkönen          Ferrari                       3
7     Timo Glock              Toyota                       2
8     Fernando Alonso       Renault                      1
9     Nico Rosberg            Williams-Toyota   
10   Nelsinho Piquet         Renault
11   Mark Webber            RBR-Renault
12   Heikki Kovalainen       McLaren-Mercedes
13   Sebastien Bourdais    STR-Ferrari
14   Felipe Massa            Ferrari
15   Giancarlo Fisichella    Force India-Mercedes
16   Adrian Sutil              Force India-Mercedes
17   Sebastien Buemi       STR-Ferrari
18   Robert Kubica           BMW Sauber
19   Nick Heidfeld            BMW Sauber
Ret  Kazuki Nakajima        Williams-Toyota

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DRIVER STANDINGS : (after Round 4)

Pos Driver                       Nationality  Team                   Points
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1    Jenson Button            British        Brawn-Mercedes        31
2    Rubens Barrichello       Brazilian     Brawn-Mercedes        19
3    Sebastian Vettel         German      RBR-Renault              18
4    Jarno Trulli                 Italian       Toyota                     14.5
5    Timo Glock                 German      Toyota                     12
6    Mark Webber              Australian   RBR-Renault               9.5
7    Lewis Hamilton            British        McLaren-Mercedes      9
8    Fernando Alonso         Spanish      Renault                      5
9    Nick Heidfeld              German       BMW Sauber               4
10   Heikki Kovalainen        Finnish       McLaren-Mercedes       4
11   Nico Rosberg             German       Williams-Toyota           3.5
12   Kimi Räikkönen           Finnish        Ferrari                        3
13   Sebastien Buemi        Swiss          STR-Ferrari                  3
14   Sebastien Bourdais     French        STR-Ferrari                  1
15   Felipe Massa             Brazilian       Ferrari                        0
16   Adrian Sutil               German        Force India-Mercedes   0
17   Nelsinho Piquet          Brazilian       Renault                      0
18   Giancarlo Fisichella     Italian         Force India-Mercedes    0
19   Kazuki Nakajima         Japanese     Williams-Toyota            0
20   Robert Kubica            Polish          BMW Sauber                0

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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #13 on: April 27, 2009, 12:38:02 AM »
Button n Brawn team shows their stuff again.

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1     22     Jenson Button     Brawn-Mercedes    57     1:31:48.182     4     10
2    15    Sebastian Vettel    RBR-Renault    57    +7.1 secs    3    8
3    9    Jarno Trulli    Toyota    57    +9.1 secs    1    6
4    1    Lewis Hamilton    McLaren-Mercedes    57    +22.0 secs    5    5
5    23    Rubens Barrichello    Brawn-Mercedes    57    +37.7 secs    6    4
6    4    Kimi Räikkönen    Ferrari    57    +42.0 secs    10    3
7    10    Timo Glock    Toyota    57    +42.8 secs    2    2
8    7    Fernando Alonso    Renault    57    +52.7 secs    7    1
9    16    Nico Rosberg    Williams-Toyota    57    +58.1 secs    9    
10    8    Nelsinho Piquet    Renault    57    +65.1 secs    15    
via : http://www.formula1.com/results/season/2009/807/


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Re: Motorsport - F1 2009 (Calendar & Results)
« Reply #14 on: April 27, 2009, 07:23:39 AM »
toyota just don't have the luck... if they have a heavier fuel load, they might have been the team to have 1-2 wins.

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