Showing posts with label Race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Race. Show all posts

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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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.

If you are one of the fans located at different destination and miss the chance to visit the stadium to watch your favorite team, You can now watch the match live on your laptop or desktop computer, FREE, provided you have an internet connection, from the links given below:

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