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Nico Rosberg shares his thoughts on Abu Dhabi GP 2009

Nico Rosberg shares his thoughts on Abu Dhabi GP 2009

The 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (formally the I Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix) will be the seventeenth and last race of the 2009 Formula One season. It will take place on November 1, 2009 at the 3.45-mile Hermann Tilke-designed, Yas Marina Circuit. This will be the inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and also [...]

 
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Fisichella might return to Force India

Fisichella might return to Force India

Ferrari’s replacement driver for the injured Felipe Massa, Giancarlo Fisichella might return to Force India. The Italian has mentioned that the race in Abu Dhabi is “maybe the last race of my career”. He was quoted, “I am not thinking of racing with a new team. But if there is a good possibility to race [...]

 
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Max Mosley official steps down as FIA chief

Max Mosley official steps down as FIA chief

Today Max Mosley officially relinquish his post of President of the Internationalè Automobile Federation (FIA). This ends his long and controversial reign at the helm of the world motorsport governing body since 1993, after which either former world rally champion Ari Vatanen or former Ferrari principal Jean Todt will take over the role. So far [...]

 
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Bernie Ecclestone says Ayrton Senna’s death as “good for F1″

Bernie Ecclestone says Ayrton Senna’s death as “good for F1″

Another one to add to the Bernie Ecclestone books of moronic quotes he’s known for. In recent times the F1 supremo has raised eyebrows with his praises of Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein, and now in bad taste, Ecclestone was quoted saying the death of Ayrton Senna as “good for F1.” Ecclestone in full extract [...]

 
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Jarno Trulli fined $10,000 dollars by FIA

Jarno Trulli fined $10,000 dollars by FIA

Looks like FIA has finally reviewed the video of F1 Toyota driver Jarno Trulli daring move at last week’s Brazilian Grand Prix. The International Automobile Federation have given an official warning plus a hefty fine of USD$10,000 dollars. This for the accident on the opening lap with Force India’s Adrian Sutil, afterwards ran over and [...]

 
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Brazilian Grand Prix 2009 Results Discussion

Brazilian Grand Prix 2009 Results Discussion

Bob Varsha, David Hobbs and Steve Matchett review the results from Brazil. Mark Webber gets his second win of the year; Jenson Button and Brawn GP both take home championships. Brazil GP Sun. Race (18 October 2009) Mark Webber (RBR-Renault) 71 laps [1:32:23.081] 10 pts Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber) 71 laps [+7.6 secs ] 8 [...]

 
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Jenson Button World Champion, and Brawn GP clinched F1 Constructors Title at Interlagos

Jenson Button World Champion, and Brawn GP clinched F1 Constructors Title at Interlagos

Mark Webber might have won the race at Interlagos, but it was Jenson Button who won the Driver’s title at the end of the day with the result ensues. Despite starting 14 position after a poor qualifying run, the newly crowned Formula One champion just needed to finish fifth or ahead of his two nearest [...]

 
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Last 3 Races

Brazil GP Sun Race (27 Nov 2011)
  1. Mark Webber (RBR-Renault) 71 laps [1:32:17.464] 25 pts
  2. Sebastian Vettel (RBR-Renault) 71 laps [+16.9 secs] 18 pts
  3. Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 71 laps [+27.6 secs] 15 pts
  4. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 71 laps [+35.0 secs] 12 pts
  5. Felipe Massa (Ferrari) 71 laps [+66.7 secs] 10 pts
  6. Adrian Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 70 laps [+1 Lap] 8 pts
  7. Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 70 laps [+1 Lap] 6 pts
  8. Paul di Resta (Force India-Mercedes) 70 laps [+1 Lap] 4 pts
  9. Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 70 laps [+1 Lap] 2 pts
  10. Vitaly Petrov (Renault) 70 laps [+1 Lap] 1 pts
  11. Jaime Alguersuari (STR-Ferrari) 70 laps [+1 Lap]
  12. Sebastien Buemi (STR-Ferrari) 70 laps [+1 Lap]
  13. Sergio Perez (Sauber-Ferrari) 70 laps [+1 Lap]
  14. Rubens Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 70 laps [+1 Lap]
  15. Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) 70 laps [+1 Lap]
  16. Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus-Renault) 69 laps [+2 Laps]
  17. Bruno Senna (Renault) 69 laps [+2 Laps]
  18. Jarno Trulli (Lotus-Renault) 69 laps [+2 Laps]
  19. Jerome d'Ambrosio (Virgin-Cosworth) 68 laps [+3 Laps]
  20. Daniel Ricciardo (HRT-Cosworth) 68 laps [+3 Laps]
  21. Vitantonio Liuzzi (HRT-Cosworth) 61 laps [Retired]
  22. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 46 laps [Gearbox Retired]
  23. Pastor Maldonado (Williams-Cosworth) 26 laps [Spin Retired]
  24. Timo Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 21 laps [Wheel Retired]
 
 

Driver and Constructor

Season 2011
  1. Sebastian Vettel (German) RBR-Renault / 392 pts
  2. Jenson Button (British) McLaren-Mercedes / 270 pts
  3. Mark Webber (Australian) RBR-Renault / 258 pts
  4. Fernando Alonso (Spanish) Ferrari / 257 pts
  5. Lewis Hamilton (British) McLaren-Mercedes / 227 pts
  6. Felipe Massa (Brazilian) Ferrari / 118 pts
  7. Nico Rosberg (German) Mercedes GP / 89 pts
  8. Michael Schumacher (German) Mercedes GP / 76 pts
  9. Adrian Sutil (German) Force India-Mercedes / 42 pts
  10. Vitaly Petrov (Russian) Renault / 37 pts
  11. Nick Heidfeld (German) Renault / 34 pts
  12. Kamui Kobayashi (Japanese) Sauber-Ferrari / 30 pts
  13. Paul di Resta (British) Force India-Mercedes / 27 pts
  14. Jaime Alguersuari (Spanish) STR-Ferrari / 26 pts
  15. Sebastien Buemi (Swiss) STR-Ferrari / 15 pts
  16. Sergio Perez (Mexican) Sauber-Ferrari / 14 pts
  17. Rubens Barrichello (Brazilian) Williams-Cosworth / 4 pts
  18. Bruno Senna (Brazilian) Renault / 2 pts
  19. Pastor Maldonado (Venezuelan) Williams-Cosworth / 1 pts
  20. Jarno Trulli (Italian) Lotus-Renault / 0 pts
  21. Jerome d'Ambrosio (Belgian) Virgin-Cosworth / 0 pts
  22. Timo Glock (German) Virgin-Cosworth / 0 pts
  23. Heikki Kovalainen (Finnish) Lotus-Renault / 0 pts
 
 
 
 
 
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