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

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Schumacher May Return if Ferrari Approach - Next Race European GP - Valencia

Schumacher May Return if Ferrari Approach - Next Race European GP - Valencia

Former World Champion Michael Suchmacher may return for next F1 race and can consider for standing in for injured Ferrari driver Felipe Massa.

According to his doctor Felipe Massa is recovering well and could walk out of a Budapest hospital within 10 days.

Massa fractured his skull in Hungarian Grand Prix and may be out for the rest of the year.

Sabine kehm quoted as saying in BBC Sport that "whole thing will be considered by Ferrari. If they approach Michael, then he will consider it.

Kehm added that Seven time champion schumacher trained everyday but she did not know whether he was fit enough to race an F1 car again.

Michael had a motorcyle accident in february, she stated I really can't tell you if his neck would be fine to drive an F1 race, she conculded by saying that "If ferrari asked him whether he would consider driving, he would have it checked and remember he is a 40year old man.

Next Race European GP - Valencia will start from 21st August - 23rd August 2009.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Hamilton Wins Hungary GP - Formula one Update - F1 Next Race

Hamilton Wins Hungary GP - Formula one Update - F1 Next Race

At Last Formula one World Champion Lewis Hamilton is back to form after 10races.

Hamilton's victory, 11.5 seconds ahead of 2007 champion Raikkonen, was the 24-year-old's first since China last October, and 10th of his career.

Felipe Massa suffered a serious head injury in qualifying, was second, Australian Mark Webber finished third for Red Bull.

Jaime Alguersuari, driving a Toro Rosso, became Formula One's youngest ever starter at the age of 19 years and 125 days. The teenager finished 15th, lapped but ahead of Swiss rookie team mate Sebastien Buemi.

Brawn GP's Button finished at seventh, had a frustrating afternoon in the Hungarian heat.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Hungarian GP Free Practise - Button Warns New Competitor -F1 Race Schedule

Hungarian GP Free Practise - Button Warns New Competitor -F1 Race Schedule

Current Champion Jenson Button has warned Spanish teenager Jaime Alguersuari his Formula One career.

Jaime Alguersuari has yet to start his career in F1. Briton Button stated "If somebody gives you the opportunity to race in F1, you're going to take it.

Race will begin From 24th July 2009

Friday July 24
09:00 am Free Practice 1
01:00 pm Free Practice 2
Saturday July 25
10:00 am Free Practice 3
01:00 pm Qualifying
Sunday July 26
01:00 pm The Race (70 laps)

Monday, July 20, 2009

Hungarian GP Race schedule - F1 Race Next Race - F1 Race timing - F1 Race update

Hungarian GP Race schedule - F1 Race Next Race - F1 Race timing - F1 Race update

All the F1 Race drivers are geared up for the Hungarian GP.

Lewis Hamilton was winner in the 2007 at Hungarian GP would be looking to create the history once again, as the free practice will start from 24th July 2009.

Qualifying round will start on 25th July 2009.

Hungarian GP Race Schedule

Friday 24th July 2009
09:00 am Free Practice 1
01:00 pm Free Practice 2

Saturday 25th July 2009
10:00 am Free Practice 3
01:00 pm Qualifying

Sunday 26th July 2009
01:00 pm The Race (70 laps)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Hungarian GP Schedule - Information about Hungarian GP - coming up F1 race

Hungarian GP Schedule - Information about Hungarian GP - coming up F1 race

Last week we saw in the German GP Mark webber of Red Bull team made top in the Race with Record Time of 1:36:43.310.

But this will be different Granf prix in Hungarain. Last year H. Kovalainen of McLaren won the Race.

Details About the Hungarian GP
Length 4.381 km

Laps 70 (306.663 Km)

Last Year Winner 1. H. Kovalainen
2. T. Glock
3. K. Raikkonen

Record Lap M. Schumacher - 1'19''071 (2004, Ferrari)

Record Pole M. Schumacher - 1'19''146 (2004, Ferrari)

Last Year Pole L. Hamilton - 1'20''899 (McLaren)

Previous Year Winners
2008 H. Kovalainen (McLaren)
2007 L. Hamilton (McLaren)
2006 J. Button (Honda)
2005 K. Raikkonen (McLaren)
2004 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
2003 F. Alonso (Renault)
2002 R. Barrichello (Ferrari)
2001 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
2000 M. Hakkinen (McLaren)

Saturday, July 11, 2009

F1 update - Hamilton Fastest in Practise - German GP

F1 update - Hamilton Fastest in Practise - German GP

Lewis Hamilton once again stood first in the practice round of German GP.

Formula one world champion Lewis Hamilton is back in form and it would be real threat to other competitor. Lewis Hamilton finished the fastest lap one minute 31.121 seconds.

Jenson Button was in 11th position as he was struggling with low tyre temperature.

Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel, who will be chasing his third successive pole position later on Saturday.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

German Grand Prix Race - Button is Confident for the German GP -F1 update

German Grand Prix Race - Button is Confident for the German GP -F1 update

German Grand Prix will begin from tomorrow, Briton Jenson is more confident to be back in the top in German Grand Prix.

Red Bull Outfit dominated the British Grand Prix with rising German Start Sebastian Vettel claiming a memorable victory to press home his own bid to win this year's driver title.

Moreover Viettel is also confident to be on Top in German GP. Meanwhile Button said "My last stint at silverstone showed that the pace of the car is really competitive so we are confident that we can turn it around at this race, he further added "I m sure we will see a erally intense fight with our closest competitors and hopefuly a great race for the fans.

German Grand Prix Schedule
Friday 10 July 2009
Free Practice 1 9:00am
Free Practice 2 01:00pm

Saturday 11th July 2009
Free Practice 3 10:00am
Qualifying 01:00pm

Sunday 12st july 2009
01:00pm
Final Race (60 Laps)

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Details of German Grand Prix - German GP Length - German GP Laps - German GP Previous Record

Details of German Grand Prix - German GP Length - German GP Laps - German GP Previous Record


Get the Details of German Grand Prix also the Previous Winner of the German GP, Last year there was no Race. German Grand Prix will start from Friday 10th July, Friday and Saturday will be a practice. Final Race is on 12th July 2009.

In 2007 German Grand Prix winner was F. Alonso (McLaren).

Details About the German Grand Prix
Length 5.148 km
Laps 60 (308.863 Km)
Last Year 1. F. Alonso
2. F. Massa
3. M. Webber

Record Lap M. Schumacher - 1'29''468 (2004, Ferrari)

Record Pole M. Schumacher - 1'28''351 (2004, Ferrari)

Last Year Pole K. Raikkonen - 1'31''450 (Ferrari)

Previous Winners
Year Winners
2007 F. Alonso (McLaren)
2006 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
2005 F. Alonso (Renault)
2004 M. Schumacher (Ferrari)
2003 R. Schumacher (Williams)