Showing posts with label f1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label f1. Show all posts

Saturday, January 8, 2011

German Vettel wins Japanese F1 Grand Prix 2010

German Vettel wins Japanese F1 Grand Prix 2010
Tokyo, Oct 10 German Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) today won the Japanese Grand Prix Formula One, held at Suzuka Circuit.

Vettel won the victory with a time of 1:30.27.323 hours to leave behind his team mate Mark Webber and Fernando Alonso Spanish (Ferrari), who crossed the line nine hundredths and 2.7 seconds, respectively, of Germany.

The Red Bull dominated the race without too much trouble getting the third double of the season, despite pressure from Alonso.

Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes), current world champion, finished in fourth place, ahead of his compatriot and teammate Lewis Hamilton.

He suffered another breakdown in the exchange and had to make way for Button, he was fighting for third place with Alonso.

Webber now leads the drivers' standings with 220 points, while Alonso and Vettel total of 206.

It was an incredible day in which I achieved first place in the morning departure, followed by victory in the afternoon, it was great, said Webber told reporters.

Rating Japanese Grand Prix (53 laps = 307.471 km.)

1-Sebastian Vettel (GER) 1:30.27.323 hours.

2-Mark Webber (AUS) in 0905.

3-Fernando Alonso (ESP) 2271.

4-Jenson Button (GBR) 13 522.

5-Lewis Hamilton (GBR) 39 595.

6-Michael Schumacher (GER) 59 933.

7-Kamui Kobayashi (JAP) 1.04.038 minutes.

8-Nick Heidfeld (GER) 1.09.648.

9-Rubens Barrichello (BRA) 1.10.846.

10-Sebastien Buemi (SUI) 1.12.806.

11-Jaime Alguersuari (ESP) around.

12-Heikki Kovalainen (FIN) one turn.

13-Jarno Trulli (ITA) two laps.

14-Timo Glock (GER) two laps.

15-Bruno Senna (BRA) two laps.

16-Sakon Yamamoto (JAP) three laps.

17-Nico Rosberg (GER) six laps.

Back unclassified.

-Adrian Sutil (GER) 44.

-Robert Kubica (POL) 2.

-Nico Hulkemberg (ALE)

"Felipe Massa (BRA)

"Vitaly Petrov (RUS)

"Vitantonio Liuzzi (ITA)

-Lucas di Grassi (BRA)

Classification drivers' world championship:

1-Mark Webber 220 points.

2-Fernando Alonso 206.

3-Sebastian Vettel 206.

Lewis Hamilton 4-192.

Jenson Button 5-189.

Felipe Massa 6-128.

Nico Rosberg 7-122.

8-Robert Kubica 114.

9-Michael Schumacher 54.

10-Adrian Sutil 47.

11-Rubens Barrichello 41.

12-Kamui Kobayashi 27.

13-Vitaly Petrov 19.

14-Nico Hulkenberg 17.

15-Vitantonio Liuzzi 13.

16-Sebastien Buemi 8.

17-Pedro de la Rosa 6.

18-Nick Heidfeld 4.

19-Jaime Alguersuari 3.

20-Heikki Kovalainen

21-Jarno Trulli

22-Karun Chandhok

23-Lucas di Grassi

24-Timo Glock

25-Bruno Senna

26-Sakon Yamamoto

Classification constructors' world championship:

1-Red Bull Racing 426 points.

Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 2-381.

Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 3-334.

Petronas GP 4-Mercedes 176.

5-Renault F1 133.

6-Force India F1 Team 60.

7-AT & T Williams 58.

8-BMW Sauber F1 37.

Scuderia Toro Rosso 9-11.

10-Lotus Racing.

11-HRT F1 Team.

12-Virgin Racing.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Top 10 F1 Accident Video - best crashes F1 videos

While the 2010 world championship of Formula 1 has not yet delivered its verdict, returned on the previous seasons with our first major selection of the best crashes of F1 World Championship

2010 - Mark Webber - Valencia

This is called to play leapfrog.Spectacular images ... and a happy ending



2010 - Sébastien Buemi - Shangai



A free practice session that could have turned into a nightmare for the Swiss driver Sebastien Buemi ... At full speed, the suspension of his Toro Rosso has indeed dropped and two wheels have flown

2008 - Nelson Piquet Jr - Singapour



Without doubt, the accident's most famous Formula 1 last ten years ... A crash at night, really suspicious, and eventually his race lead in the courts and the scandal that is known for the team headed Flavio Briatore

1999 - Mika Hakkinen - Imola



Yet champion world but already gifted a sacred driving touch driver Finnish bites vibrator and finish his race in wall

1995 - Ukyo Katayama - Estoril



We chatted a lot about the quality of Japanese pilots Still ... when they give, they whoop! The evidence here with Katayama! Enjoy also the comments in the original

1995 - Jean Alesi - Monaco



Just after the start in the corner of Sainte Devote, Jean Alesi and impales its wheels blocking David Coulthard. Gerhard Berger's teammate Alesi at Ferris would attempt to avoid them ... but in vain. Nice work gentlemen

1992 - Paul Belmondo - Hockenheim



What about the career of Paul Belmondo in F1? Except that it was accelerated. Too bad, because in top form as his illustrious father, Paul knew we gratify sacred waterfalls

1992 - Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher



When two legends, one confirmed and one infant, are on the track, it is inevitably sparks ... An explanation of text that went on in the paddock. The story does not say what sound advice delivered that day to the young Senna Schumacher

1990 - Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost - Suzuka



Remake, like last year, the 1990 edition ends with a collision between Senna and Prost freshly arrived in the Scuderia Ferrari. But this time the Brazilian driver with McLaren wins her second title of World Champion

1989 - Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost - Suzuka



In this championship, the pressure is at its height between the McLaren teammates ... At stake: the title of world champion. The price of a risky maneuver, Senna believes he is the hardest, but it is downgraded, and it finally Prost snatched the title that year. His last title with McLaren


Via