F1 Driving Standing
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 |
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
FIA stand Firm Over Teams Letter - British GP - Formula One Update
FIA president Max Mosley said in a letter to the eight members of the Formula One Teams Association that there could be no extension to a Friday deadline for them to enter the 2010 championship unconditionally.
Formula One's governing body stuck has decided to stick to its guns after teams made a last-ditch attempt to resolve a crisis that threatens to tear the sport apart
Under the published regulations, teams have an option to race under a £40 million budget cap in exchange for greater technical freedom.
Mosley said the FIA would send each FOTA team a letter for them to sign and return which would make such the proposals legally binding and their entries unconditional.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Live Formula one Updates - British GP - F1 Race Details
Rubens Barrichello is frustrated after watching Brawn GP team mate Jenson Button celebrate his sixth win in seven races with a comfortable Turkish Grand Prix victory on Sunday.
Barrichello said "I don't want to just win the race. I want a hat-trick there. I want everything. I want fastest lap, I want pole position, he further added With all my experience, I am very cool. Right now I am pissed off with the situation but tomorrow is another day, Silverstone is a great track for me and I will go there and try to win the race".
37-year-old has not won a race since 2004. he further stated, "I cannot see him (Button) running away. I cannot see that because we were so fair and square for all the three years together. One year he was better and the other year I was better," he said."So I don't see him better now and winning every race this season. At some point there will be a drop and I want to be there to conquer."
British Grand Prix
Length 5.141 km
Laps 60 (308.355 Km)
Last Year Winner 1. L. Hamilton
2. N. Heidfeld
3. R. Barrichello
Record Lap M. Schumacher - 1'18''739 (2004, Ferrari)
Record Pole K. Raikkonen - 1'18''233 (2004, McLaren)
Last Year Pole H. Kovalainen - 1'21''049 (McLaren)
Previous Year Winners
2008 L.Hamilton (McLaren)
2007 K.Raikkonen (Ferrari)
2006 F. Alonso (Renault)
2005 J-P. Montoya (McLaren)
2004 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Formula One - Button Win Turkey GP - F1 Updates
Jenson Button once again proved that he the Best. Button extended his winning strike and at present he is leading the World Championship standings to 26 points by winning the Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul from Red Bull duo Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel.
McLaren's reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton finished 13th after being lapped by his British compatriot for the second successive race.
Button now has 61 points in the drivers' table, ahead of Barrichello 35, Vettel 29 and Webber 27.5.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Live Formula One - Turkish GP - F1 Updates - F1 Fixture
Turkish GP is of 58Laps. F.Massa Ferrari have won three times in row from 2006 to 2008. At present Brawn Team is leading the table with 86points.
From the Driver point of view Jenson Button is far head from the rest of the Driver with 51points.
Details About the Turkish GP
Length 5.338 km
Laps 58 (309.356 Km)
Last Year Winner 1. F. Massa
2. L. Hamilton
3. K. Raikkonen
Record Lap J-P. Montoya - 1'24''770 (2005, McLaren)
Record Pole K. Raikkonen - 1'26''506 (2008, Ferrari)
Last Year Pole F. Massa - 1'27''617 (Ferrari)
Previous Winner
Year Driver
2008 F. Massa (Ferrari)
2007 F. Massa (Ferrari)
2006 F. Massa (Ferrari)
2005 K. Raikkonen (McLaren)
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