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1 posted on 03/24/2011 4:06:18 PM PDT by Chode
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The Australian Grand Prix may be moved from its traditional home in Melbourne as fears grow over the future of the race. The Albert Park street circuit - which plays host to Sunday's season-opener - has staged the event since 1996 but mounting financial losses have raised doubts about its viability.
Full story: the Times (subscription required)

Formula 1 commercial rights-holder Bernie Ecclestone has launched a stinging attack on Jean Todt, boss of motor racing's governing body the FIA. Todt took over as president of the FIA in 2009 after Ecclestone's former lawyer and friend Max Mosley resigned. Ecclestone called Todt "a poor man's Max" and described the Frenchman's efforts to make the sport more environmentally friendly as a "complete joke".

i might have a heart attack... i actually agree with the little prick!!!

Full story: Daily Express

Red Bull driver Mark Webber has warned F1's rule makers they risk destroying the "purity" of the sport after introducing a host of measures designed to liven up races. In the 2011 campaign drivers will have to cope with new moveable rear wings and the reintroduction of the Kers power boost system, as well as a new tyre supplier in Pirelli.
Full story: Daily Mail

But new F1 tyre supplier Pirelli believes the introduction of faster-wearing tyres to the sport should make strategy and tactics a major factor in deciding Sunday's Australian Grand Prix. Pirelli motorsport director Paul Hembery said: "It would be fantastic for the sport if maybe some of the teams not normally in the top four could come up with a strategy that allows them to get on the podium, and maybe cause a mini upset." (AP)

The FIA has extended the moveable rear wing overtaking zone to before the final corner of the Albert Park circuit for Sunday's grand prix. The zone, which is the only place on the track where drivers will be able to use their moveable wing in the race, will now start from just before the final turn on to the start-finish straight.
Full story: autosport.com

Webber has taken a swipe at Lewis Hamilton after the McLaren driver described Red Bull Racing as "just a drinks company." Hamilton was referring to the fact Red Bull upset the natural order last year by winning both the drivers' and constructors' championships in only their sixth season. Unsure as to their longevity in F1 in comparison to Ferrari and his McLaren team, Hamilton said: "I am certain both teams will do everything in their power to make sure they can remain at the top. But I have no clue what Red Bull are planning to do because they are not a manufacturer, they are a drinks company." Asked for some thoughts ahead of his fifth season with Red Bull, Webber's initial reply was: "Well, we're just a drinks company in the end!"
Full story: sportinglife.com

Mercedes' seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher, who struggled on his return to the sport last season after a three-year absence, has warned his rivals to expect the real deal this season. Schumacher says he will have "no-one to blame" but himself if he does not perform.
Full story: Daily Telegraph

Britain's Paul di Resta knows he has a fight on his hands to help drag Force India towards respectability this season. The Scottish rookie says the team's goal at the start of the year was for a fifth or sixth-placed finish in the constructors' championship but now concedes that is "going to be difficult".
Full story: Press Association via planet-f1.com

Lotus technical chief Mike Gascoyne reports that there has been rain at the venue for the opening race of the seaon, Albert Park. However, he says "the rest of the weekend is forecast to be dry, with Sunday forecast to be sunny and warm".
Full story: Mike Gascoyne on Twitter

Japanese driver Kamui Kobayashi wants Formula One to use its global appeal to help support people suffering from this month's destructive earthquake and tsunami. Kobayashi, who will drive for Sauber in Sunday's Melbourne Grand Prix, said: "The situation in Japan is really bad and if the GPDA [Grand Prix Drivers' Association] and FIA [Federation Internationale de l'Automobile] can help us, we need the help." (AFP)

if anybody wants to do any of the races, let me know just please keep the same naming format Year TrackName - Live Thread

2 posted on 03/24/2011 4:07:32 PM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Chode

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3 posted on 03/24/2011 4:11:11 PM PDT by Cruising Speed
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5 posted on 03/24/2011 4:24:53 PM PDT by Wayne07
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6 posted on 03/24/2011 4:24:55 PM PDT by Wayne07
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To: Chode

Moveable wings? Like Grantelli’s break flap on the 1967 Turbine car? Or variable angle depending on whether the car is cornering or on a straight? Better hope it doesn’t flatten out in a fast sweeper!


11 posted on 03/24/2011 5:17:30 PM PDT by Ohio Hermit (DX Is!)
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Thanks for the ping.

Wow, not even 2 minutes into the very first session of the 2011 season and Chandhok stuffs the Lotus into the wall near turn 4. That’s got to be some kind of record.


22 posted on 03/25/2011 10:02:28 AM PDT by Moltke (Always retaliate first.)
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Full race timings

Sunday, 27 March 2011
Conditions: Sunny
Pos Country Driver Car Team Grid Fastest lap Race time Points
1 germany Sebastian Vettel 1 Red Bull-Renault 1 1:29.844 1:29:30.259 25
2 great britain Lewis Hamilton 3 McLaren-Mercedes 2 1:30.314 +00:22.297 18
3 russian federation Vitaly Petrov 10 Renault 6 1:30.064 +00:30.560 15
4 spain Fernando Alonso 5 Ferrari 5 1:29.487 +00:31.772 12
5 australia Mark Webber 2 Red Bull-Renault 3 1:29.600 +00:38.171 10
6 great britain Jenson Button 4 McLaren-Mercedes 4 1:29.883 +00:54.304 8
7 brazil Felipe Massa 6 Ferrari 8 1:28.947 +01:25.186 6
8 switzerland Sebastien Buemi 18 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 10 1:30.836 lapped 4
9 germany Adrian Sutil 14 Force India-Mercedes 16 1:31.526 lapped 2
10 great britain Paul Di Resta 15 Force India-Mercedes 14 1:31.941 lapped 1
11 spain Jaime Alguersuari 19 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 12 1:30.467 lapped
12 germany Nick Heidfeld 9 Renault 18 1:32.377 lapped
13 italy Jarno Trulli 21 Lotus-Renault 20 1:32.550 lapped
14 belgium Jerome d'Ambrosio 25 Virgin-Cosworth 22 1:34.523 lapped
15 germany Timo Glock 24 Virgin-Cosworth 21 1:35.789 retired, 49 laps
16 brazil Rubens Barrichello 11 Williams-Cosworth 17 1:31.404 retired, 48 laps
17 germany Nico Rosberg 8 Mercedes GP 7 1:33.503 retired, 22 laps
18 germany Michael Schumacher 7 Mercedes GP 11 1:35.319 retired, 19 laps
19 finland Heikki Kovalainen 20 Lotus-Renault 19 1:34.918 retired, 19 laps
20 venezuela Pastor Maldonado 12 Williams-Cosworth 15 1:34.102 retired, 9 laps
DSQ mexico Sergio Perez 17 Sauber 13 1:29.962 +01:05.845
DSQ japan Kamui Kobayashi 16 Sauber 9 1:30.384 +01:16.872



28 posted on 03/27/2011 8:06:26 AM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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