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Formula One Team Standing 2009
Sr. Driver Team Pts
1 Jenson Button Brawn 89
2 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 74
3 Rubens Barrichello Red Bull 72

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Live Malaysian Grand Prix 56Laps From Sepang | Formula One Update

Malaysian Grand Prix

After the Succes of Button, All the F1 Drivers will looking for Malaysian Grand Prix which begins from 3rd April 09.

Defending world champion Hamilton started from 18th on the grid after changing a broken gearbox, but claimed six championship points.

Britain's Lewis Hamilton was promoted from fourth to third place at the Australian Grand Prix after Italian Jarno Trulli was penalised for overtaking while the safety car was on the track.

About the Australian GP
Length 5.543 km
Laps 56 (310.408 Km)

Last Year Winner
1. K. Raikkonen
2. R. Kubica
3. H. Kovalainen

Record Lap
J. Montoya - 1'34''223 (2004, Williams)

Record Pole
M. Schumacher - 1'33''074 (2004, Ferrari)

Last Year Pole
F. Massa - 1'35''748 (Ferrari)

Previous Winner
2008 K.Raikkonen (Ferrari)
2007 F.Alonso (McLaren)
2006 G. Fischella (Renault)
2005 F. Alonso (Renault)
2004 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Britain's Jenson Button Wins On Debut | Australian Grand Prix

Jenson Button

Britain's Jenson Button Won the Australian Grand Prix on the Brawn team's Formula One debut.

No Formula One team had won on their debut since Wolf in 1977 while the last to secure the top two places first time out was Mercedes, Brawn's current engine suppliers in 1954.

After winning the Race Button said It wasn't my best race, but I still won, " This win is for me and the team. That's what I care about. I don't need to poke anyone in the eye about what was said in the past."

Team owner Brawn was speechless he had been lost for words.

He further added "You don't find Ross speechless very often," he added. "But in the last 15 minutes I'd be surprised if he said a word. The big bear was just speechless."

McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen retired after being caught in a first lap coming together.

Neither of the Ferraris finished, with last year's overall runner-up Massa retiring on the 46th lap and 2007 world champion Raikkonen following him out.

The Next race Malaysian Grand Prix will be on 3rd April to 5th April 09

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Live Australian GP | Button Leads | Hamilton Refuse to Give Up

Lewis Hamilton

Jenson Button created a magic in the opening front row lockout at the Season opening Australian Grand Prix, Lewis is at 18th after an enforced gearbox change.

Hamilton was sent back of the Grind as a result of the Gearbox issue.

Hamilton told to the BBC " There was something on the rear of the car I couldn't continue, "It's the rear drivetrain or something, he further added that I'm sure they'll fix it up for the race."

Regarding the Game plan ,Hamilton Replied "I don't really have a game plan,"I'll just go for it.

"It can't really get worse than last place, so we'll do the best job we can from there. We have to make sure we extract the best from our strategy and give us the best opportunity to get as high up as we can." Hamilton said

Hamilton 's start to the new season was in stark contrast to 12 months ago when he won the race from pole position to launch his campaign to be the youngest driver to win the world title.

"I'm last, so I guess I can have a bit of fun back there," he said.

"I still feel we are going to come back strong as we still have the team and opportunity to win this championship, regardless if others are a bit ahead of us at the moment. he concluded.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Live Australian Grand Prix From Melbourne | Race Facts Stats and Milestone

Australian GP

With the Formula one Kicking this weekend, some of the high and low stats of the Australian Grand Prix.

Some of the Statistics and Milestone ahead of Australian Grand Prix begins from Sunday.

Milestone
Toyota's Italian Jarno Trulli will be starting his 200th race on Sunday.

Drivers
Germany with five Drivers, Brazil have three Drivers then any other nation.

Highest Winning Record
Fernando Alonso has 21 grand prix wins
Champion Kimi Raikkonen has 17.
Brazilian Felipe Massa 11.
Hamilton has 9.

Australian Record
Last time Australian Driver won the Grand Prix was Alan Jones with Williams in 1981.

The winner of the Australian Grand Prix has gone on to be champion in eight of the last 11 years and the last three seasons in a row.

Ferrari have won more frequently in Melbourne than any other team, with six wins to McLaren's four.

Circuit
2008 - Lewis Hamilton (Britain), McLaren
2007 - Kimi Raikkonen (Finland), Ferrari
2006 - Fernando Alonso (Spain), Renault
2005 - Giancarlo Fisichella (Italy), Renault
2004 - Michael Schumacher (Germany), Ferrari

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Live 2009 Australian GP 58 Laps

2009 Australian GP

The Testing time is coming to end when the New F1 era begins from Melbourne from 27th March to Sunday March29 2009.

About the Australian GP
Length 5.303 km
Laps 58 (307.574 Km)
Record Lap M. Schumacher - 1'24''215 (2004, Ferrari)
Record Pole M. Schumacher - 1'24''408 (2004, Ferrari)
Last Year Pole L. Hamilton - 1'26''714 (McLaren)

Last Year Top Three
1. L. Hamilton
2. N. Heidfeld
3. N. Rosberg

Previous Winners
Year Driver
2008 L.Hamilton (McLaren)
2007 K. Raikkonen (Ferrari)
2006 F. Alonso (Renault)
2005 G. Fisichella (Renault)
2004 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
2003 D. Coulthard (McLaren)
2002 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
2001 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
2000 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)