Showing posts with label Formula 1. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Formula 1 boss Ecclestone indicted on bribery charge by German prosecutors

German prosecutors have indicted Formula 1 motor racing boss Bernie Ecclestone on a bribery charge.

The charge relates to a $44m (£29m) payment to German banker Gerhard Gribkowsky of Bayern Landesbank, linked to the sale of a stake in F1.

Mr Ecclestone denies bribing Gribkowsky, and says the money was intended to stop the banker from exposing him to a UK tax inquiry.


Speaking to the Financial Times on Wednesday, Mr Ecclestone said: "I have just spoken to my lawyers and they have received an indictment. It's being translated into English."

Read more about it at: BBC
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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Vettel Dominates Bahrain GP Formula 1



Much to the disgust of Fernando Alonso who stood eighth after suffering a rear wing failure, it was Sebastian Vettel who dominated the Bahrain GP Formula 1 Sunday who clocked 1 hr 36 min 00.498 secs.

It was Vettel's second win in four races this year for Red Bull.

The world champion headed Lotus drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean, who denied Paul di Resta a first career podium in the closing laps. The Scot had, like Raikkonen, done one fewer pit stops than the other leading runners but could not hold Grosjean.

Lewis Hamilton took fifth for Mercedes.



As for Alonso, his wing panel twice became stuck open when he used his DRS overtaking aid, forcing him to pit both times for mechanics adjust it. At the first, Ferrari mechanics banged it shut, but it stuck again as soon as he used it on the next lap and he had to stop again to have it knocked back into place.

Result:
1. Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Red Bull 1hr 36min 00.498secs
2. Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Lotus +00:09.111
3. Romain Grosjean (Fra) Lotus 00:19.507
4. Paul Di Resta (GB) Force India 00:21.727
5. Lewis Hamilton (GB) Mercedes 00:35.230
6. Sergio Perez (Mex) McLaren 00:35.998
7. Mark Webber (Aus) Red Bull 00:37.244
8. Fernando Alonso (Spa) Ferrari 00:37.574
9. Nico Rosberg (Ger) Mercedes 00:41.126
10. Jenson Button (GB) McLaren 00:46.631

Read more results and details at: BBC Sport/Formula 1 
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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Watch Live Bahrain Grand Prix 2013 Formula 1 Race: Free Streaming | 21 April


Formula 1 race at Bahrain is scheduled for Sunday today at Bahrain.

Ferrari driver Alonso during practice session of Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain — AP Photo

Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso was the fastest in the third and final Formula One practice session for the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Looking for his second consecutive victory after ending a 12-race drought in China last weekend, Alonso completed a lap in 1:33.247 to finish 0.101 head of three-time defending F1 champion Sebastian Vettel.

As for Red Bull teammate Mark Webber, he was third fastest, with Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen finishing fourth. Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton was fifth but his session came to an end when he damaged his left back tire.

A different driver has topped the three sessions, suggesting a wide open race Sunday that has been overshadowed by anti-government protesters who are demanding a greater say in the divided Gulf nation.

The Bahrain Grand Prix 2013 Formula 1 race will take place at the Bahrain International Circuit located in the city of Sakhir, Bahrain on Sunday 21  April at 12:00 GMT.

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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Title race is very open - Says Ferrari's Fernando Alonso (after Chinese GP victory)



A jubilant Ferrari's Fernando Alonso said after his dominant Chinese Grand Prix victory that the world championship fight was "very open".

The Spaniard's first win of 2013 puts him third behind Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen.

It may be added that Vettel finished fourth in China after choosing a different strategy from the front-runners because his car did not have the pace to qualify at the front.




Alonso said:
"We need to wait until maybe after the summer break or something like that to clearly see the real contenders." 
"Hopefully we are in that group after the summer. Hopefully Felipe [Massa, his Ferrari team-mate] can be in that group as well; that will mean that the car is going well, and I think at the moment Lotus, Red Bull and Mercedes are in the same position as us, let's say."
Read more about it at: BBC Formula 1
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Sunday, December 16, 2012

2013 Formula 1 calendar



FIA Council that met recently, has released an updated version of the 2013 Formula 1 calendar. Since the previous draft of the schedule was provided to the media two months ago, the Grand Prix of New Jersey was temporarily abandoned.

In the new calendar, FIA council made a slight change in the July schedule to accommodate an additional race in Europe. The German Grand Prix is moved from June 14th to June 7th (i.e. a week after Silverstone). The move will allow an extra race to be scheduled on June 21st – a week before the 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix.

However, the revised calendar still appears a little weird because it includes a three-week gap in June between Canada and Great Britain. The gap will be followed by an exhausting schedule of four races in five weeks between Great Britain and Hungary, reports Sports Pulse.

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Despite Red Bull’s desire to get their own home race in Austria, the Turkish Grand Prix is more likely to get the nod for 2013. The race was removed from the 2012 calendar to make way for the return of the US Grand Prix. Istanbul Park’s Turn 8 is a favorite of both fans and drivers, so there is a lot of goodwill towards the return of the Turkish Grand Prix.

The 2013 calendar in full:

17/03 Australia

24/03 Malaysia

14/04 China

21/04 Bahrain

12/05 Spain

26/05 Monaco

09/06 Canada

30/06 Great Britain

07/07 Germany

21/07 Reserved for another European event*

28/07 Hungary

25/08 Belgium

08/09 Italy

22/09 Singapore

06/10 Korea

13/10 Japan

27/10 India

03/11 Abu Dhabi

17/11 USA

24/11 Brazil

via Sports Pulse

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Brazil Grand Prix Formula 1 Race Results: Button Wins! Vettel Champion!


The Brazilian Grand Prix Formula 1 race was full of excitement and fun Sunday, 25 November 2012. The race track was filled to its capacity with almost 100,000 spectators eagerly watching the best race drivers of the world showing their excessive driving skills, handling state of the art cars driven at hyper speeds.

Jenson Button [left] winner - Sebastian Vettel  [right] champion (File Photos)

At the end of the race, Jenson Button of McLaren-Mercedez was declared the winner with 25 points. Button completed 71 laps in 1:45:22.656 driving at an average speed of 174.178 mph. For Button, it is his third victory and sixth podium of the season, his last win coming at the Belgium Grand Prix GP. It is also Button's 15th Formula One F1 career win.

For McLaren-Mercedes, it is the team's seventh win of the 2012 Formula One season, and 182nd triumph all-time.

Fernando Alonso of Ferrari with 18 points finished second with a +2.7 secs delay. Felipe Massa ended up third with +3.6 seconds.

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Mark Webber (Red Bull) finished fourth with Nico Hulkenberg (Force India) rounding out the top-five finishers.

Sebastian Vettel finished sixth to take his third world championship in a row, and become the youngest Formula one F1 three time winner ever eclipsing Ayrton Senna's feat.

Michael Schumacher finished seventh, surviving contact with Kamui Kobayashi in the final laps to take seventh in his final GP.

An incident to mention came on lap 56, when Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), leader at the time, and Nico Hulkenberg (Force India) came together shattering Hamilton's front suspension in his final race for McLaren. Hulkenberg was determined to be at fault, yielding a drive through penalty from the Stewards for what appeared to be a racing incident.

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Watch Live Brazilian Grand Prix Formula 1 Race Free Streaming | São Paulo - 25 November 2012



The Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix 'Grande Prêmio do Brasil' is scheduled for Sunday afternoon today at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in Interlagos, São Paulo, Brazil.

The developments as on Saturday, 24 November were as under:

Lewis Hamilton won the pole position for the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix, while Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel will start fourth and title challenger Fernando Alonso seventh.

Hamilton set a lap of 1 minute, 12.458 seconds with his McLaren at Interlagos, just .055 in front of teammate Jenson Button. Vettel's Red Bull teammate Mark Webber will start third after a lap of 1:12.581, with Vettel behind him following a run of 1:12.760.
Ferrari's Felipe Massa was fifth after clocking 1:12.987, while teammate Alonso only managed a lap of 1:13.253, hurting his chances of overtaking Vettel for the championship. His lap was only good for eighth place, but he later moved up a spot because sixth-place Pastor Maldonado of Williams was penalized 10 grid positions for not stopping for weighing.
Vettel needs to finish fourth or better on Sunday to become F1's youngest three-time champion at age 25. Alonso, also seeking his third title, needs at least a podium finish to have any chance of overcoming a 13-point deficit in the standings.
The race at Autódromo José Carlos Pace in Interlagos, São Paulo is scheduled for 16:00 GMT on Sunday, 25 November 2012.

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

US Grand Prix Formula 1 Race: Watch Live Free Streaming | Austin - Texas 18 November 2012


The return of Formula 1 to USA is being hailed by the Americans as the series returns to the U.S. for the first time in five years Sunday evening today at newly built, $300-million track called Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.

Formula One last raced in the U.S. in 2007, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

The highlight of the race Sunday is the Sebastian Vettel of the Red Bull team, who is trying to win his third consecutive F1 title. He has a 10-point lead over Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, a two-time champion. Sebastian Vettel has already won a battle with McLaren's Lewis Hamilton to take pole position for the race this evening. In the run, Hamilton ran Vettel much closer to him than had looked likely - but the Red Bull was just 0.109 seconds quicker.

For American investors and market holders, the event is a big one as this would provide them to invest and get great returns. Even Hollywood is capitalizing on the Austin race. Director Ron Howard plans a new movie next year, "Rush," about the 1970s rivalry between F1 drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda, and Howard already has been to Austin to promote the film and show some behind-the-scenes footage to get the word out, informs  Jim Peltz of Los Angeles Times.

Formula 1 is the most liked race event as it attracts some 300 million audience on TV the world over, and US certainly is the biggest fan base. Formula One cars also are considered the most technologically advanced in motor racing. As a result, the cost of running a top-flight Formula 1 team can exceed $200 million a year, compared with about $20 million for a premier NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team.

Well, do not miss out this big event Sunday afternoon as all tickets for the 120,000 sets have already been sold out who will be lucky to watch the top 24 drivers that make up the grid.

And you know what: A second U.S. Grand Prix on the streets of New Jersey in 2014 is on the cards, while the track ownership in Austin signed a 10-year contract, proving a commitment to make Formula 1 a success deep in the heart of Texas.

The race will commence 19:00 GMT on Sunday, 18 November at Austin, Texas.

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Watch Live US Grand Prix Formula 1 - (Qualifying) Free Streaming | Austin, USA: 17 November


Lo!! The US Grand Prix Formula 1 is here. The best racers form around the world are amassed in Austin  Texas for the final duel on Sunday 18.

Saturday today will be the 3rd practice and the qualifying races. And it will be on Sunday that we witness the the world's best drivers zooming past the spectators in a bid to win the US GP. Sunday's U.S. Grand Prix will launch a 10-year relationship between the Texas hill country and F1 and will bring to a close the saga that is the story of the building of the new Circuit of the Americas track.

The F1 drivers have praised the circuit at Austin, Texas USA. McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton described the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, as a "great track".

Button said: "The change of direction is faster than Silverstone and that's saying something. It's fantastic." Hamilton added: "It is a great track to drive but the whole track is very difficult.

The Qualifying stage commences at 18:00 GMT on Saturday, 17 November today.

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Hungary Grand Prix: Hamilton records flawless win


Lewis Hamilton delivered a flawless drive from pole position to the chequered flag to win yesterday's Hungarian Grand Prix for McLaren and revive his challenge for this year's Formula One drivers' world championship.

The 27-year-old Briton took control of the race from the start and stayed in front, pit stops apart, as he resisted strong late pressure to come home ahead of Finland's Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen.

Hamilton's win was his second of the year and the 19th of his career.

Read more: The Age

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Watch Hungary Grand Prix Formula 1 - Budapest | Sunday 29 July Free Live streaming

OK let us take a break from the London Olympics, where events of Day-2 are in progress and turn to motor sport.
Photo: Kansas City

The Hungary Grand Prix Formula 1 gets underway Sunday, 29 July today at  Mogyoród near Hungarian capital Budapest.

The Hungaroring is the home of Hungarian motorsport. Besides Formula One, it has also hosted DTM and FIA GT Championship races. In 2011, it hosted the inaugural FIA WTCC Race of Hungary. A public drag race event takes place every month.

As already reported, Lewis Hamilton has secured a strong position for himself as he took the pole position saturday. With qualifying more important at the Hungaroring than at most circuits on the calendar, Hamilton will be confident of converting his pole into his second victory of the season on Sunday.

As for the Red Bull, they are in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Just days after the FIA changed the rules on engine mapping to prevent Red Bull aiding their cornering performance and tire wear.

The race is scheduled for Sunday, 29 July 2012 at 12:00 GMT

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Hungary F1 Grand Prix: Hamilton secures pole position


Lewis Hamilton of McLaren will start from pole position at the Hungarian Grand Prix after winning the qualifying session ahead of Romain Grosjean and world champion Sebastian Vettel.
Hamilton clocked 1 minute 20.953 seconds Saturday to put .413 seconds between himself and Lotus driver Grosjean, who achieved his first front-row start of the season for the race Sunday.
Red Bull's Vettel finished in 1:21.416, just ahead of Hamilton's teammate Jenson Button.
It was the third pole of the season and third pole at the Hungaroring for Hamilton, who has one victory in 2012 and is fifth in the standings.
Read details: Fox Sports

Friday, July 27, 2012

Formula 1 - Hungarian Grand Prix Qualification | Watch Live Free Streaming - 28 July

Let us take a break from Olympics after remaining awake the whole Saturday night and see what all is going on elsewhere.


In Budapest, Hungary, the Formula 1 cars are roaring on the tracks in the qualification round. And in that, Lewis Hamilton will be looking to build on his fantastic win in the German Grand Prix as the F1 circuit moves to Hungary on Sunday.

Vettel's teammate Mark Webber is the second favourite to qualify first. The Australian has finished third in four consecutive races. Last year a drive through-penalty for Vettel gave Webber an easy win here, and the Australian could need some similar luck, as he has only beaten his teammate in one race this season.

Hamilton is currently 82 points adrift of Vettel in the Drivers Championship, with the season just over half way through. The Brit has won this race twice before and will be looking for maximum points here to mount a serious challenge.

The qualification round is scheduled for Saturday, 28 July 2012 at 12:00 GMT

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Player's Profile: Michael Schumacher - the Pele of Motorsport

Recently Roger Federer made headlines for winning the Wimbledon title for the seventh time.

The Pele of MotorSport;  Michael Schumacher 
Likewise, when we talk of Motorsport, the name of Michael Schumacher stands out prominently as he too has won the World Champion for seven times.

Born at Hurth-Hermulheim,  North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 3 Janurary 1969, Michael Schumacher, who drives for the Mercedes team, is no doubt one of the greatest Formula 1 drivers of all times, like Muhammad Ali of Boxing, Pele of Football, Woods of Golf, and of course Federer of tennis.

In 2002 he became the only driver in Formula One history to finish in the top three in every race of a season and then also broke the record for most consecutive podium finishes. In fact, Michael Schumacher has won more world championship and races than any other driver.

Schumacher made his debut drive for Jordan at Spa in 1991 and rocked the Formula 1. He then went on to drive for Benetton 1991-1995, Ferrari 1996-2006 and finally for Mercedes in 2010.

In 1995 Michael became the youngest double Formula 1 World Champion (1994 and 1995 seasons) of the time ever. His sixth title in 2003 beat Juan Manuel Fangio's long standing record of five championships from the 1950s. Michael's last championship title in 2004 was secured before the season end, taking his total number of titles to 7. Memorably, he did this by finishing 2nd at Spa in Belgium, in Ferrari's 700th race, to accumulate enough points to seal the deal.


Michael also holds the F1 records for: most career wins (91), most wins in a season, most career pole positions, most points during a season (148 in 2004), most consecutive world championships (5), most consecutive race wins (2004), most podium finsihes (154), most laps leading, most fastest laps (76), plus several others!


Michael and his younger brother Ralf Schumacher are the only brothers to win races in Formula One, and they were the first brothers to finish 1st and 2nd in the same race, in Montreal in 2001, and there again (in switched order) in 2003.

From 2010 onwards, Michael has contract fo three years with Mercedes team. Nico Rosberg is his team mate. The move sees Michael reunited with Ross Brawn, who he worked with to win all of his world titles.
Michael with Mercedes
In honour of Schumacher's racing career and his efforts to improve safety and the sport, he was awarded an FIA Gold Medal for Motor Sport in 2006.[131] In 2007, in recognition of his contribution to Formula One racing, the Nürburgring racing track renamed turns 8 and 9 (the Audi and Shell Kurves) as the Schumacher S, and a month later he presented A1 Team Germany with the A1 World Cup at the A1GP World Cup of Motorsport 2007 awards ceremony. He was nominated for the Prince of Asturias Award for Sport for 2007, which he won both for sporting prowess and for his humanitarian record.

In 2008 the Swiss Football Association appointed Schumacher as the Swiss ambassador for the 2008 European football championship.

On 30 April 2010, Schumacher was honored with the Officier of Légion d'honneur title from French prime minister François Fillon.

Off the track Schumacher is an ambassador for UNESCO, joining the other eight which include Pelé, Sergey Bubka and Justine Henin, and a spokesman for driver safety. He has been involved in numerous humanitarian efforts throughout his life and donated tens of millions of dollars to charity.

Schumacher, in conjunction with Schuberth, helped develop the first lightweight carbon helmet. In 2004, a prototype was publicly tested by being driven over by a tank; it survived intact. The helmet keeps the driver cool by funneling directed airflow through fifty holes.

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Ferrari prepares for crucial test


Ferrari head into a major Formula 1 test this week knowing it could make or break their season.
Fernando Alonso has won one of the first four races, but Ferrari have been noncompetitive and will try out new parts they hope will improve their car.
Team boss Stefano Domenicali said it was "clear that we must step up a gear, right from the next race".

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Tensions deepen in Bahrain ahead of Grand Prix race

The discovery of a protester's body near the scene of clashes has threatened to tip Bahrain deeper into unrest as a 14-month-old uprising overshadows the return of the Formula One Grand Prix to the strategic Gulf kingdom.
Bahrain's Sunni rulers have pressed for the race to be held as a chance to rebuild their credibility on the world stage after it was called off last year as police and army troops cracked down on dissent.


Red details: Globe and Mail

Vettel bounces back with Bahrain pole

The last time Sebastian Vettel raced in Bahrain, it was the start of a season in which he became Formula One's youngest world champion.

The German started that 2010 grand prix in pole position, and he will do so again on Sunday as the event returns to the F1 calendar after being canceled last year due to security fears following an anti-government uprising. 

This year's race has become a major political controversy, with human rights campaigners and many Western politicians insisting it should not take place -- and, on the other hand, the Bahrain government saying its staging is a vital part of the kingdom's reform process, with motorsport bosses happy to be back at the Sakhir circuit.

Read more: CNN

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Is Ma Qinghua China's first Formula 1 driver?

As the Formula One Grand Prix reaches its 9th year in China, fans are reminded that Chinese drivers have been struggling for a spot in the F1 starting grid for years, but none of them have succeeded in making it to the circuit. How far away is China from its first F1 driver? Will Ma Qinghua be the first?

Just one week prior to the Chinese Grand Prix, Formula One team HRT signed Chinese driver Ma Qinghua to their "young driver development program". The deal has brightened the hope of a Chinese breakthrough in the F1 world.

24-year-old Ma began racing when he was eight. The Shanghai native emerged in international motorsports in 2004 by winning the Asian Formula Renault Series. He continued to race and achieved success in Formula 3 and the Touring Car Championship.

Read more: CRI English

Monday, March 26, 2012

Formula One: Ferrari's Alonso wins chaotic Malaysian Grand Prix

Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso scored a dramatic victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday when the Spaniard denied Sauber’s Sergio Perez a first Formula One triumph in a race turned on its head by the weather.
The race started in torrential rain and was stopped for 51 minutes after eight laps but Alonso took charge on its resumption to register a shock 28th career victory in a car that had been outpaced in qualifying in the opening two rounds.

The victory took the double world champion past Jackie Stewart into fifth in the all-time win standings but Alonso will enjoy the moment while he can, aware that his Ferrari remains well off the pace in dry conditions.
Read more: France24

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Mercedes delay 2012 car's track debut

Mercedes will wait until 21 February - less than a month before the start of the 2012 Formula 1 season - to give their new car its track debut.

Chief executive Nick Fry said:
"It's not a big problem, it's a very deliberate decision on our part for a variety of reasons. [We are] giving ourselves the maximum amount of time to develop performance."
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