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Monday, 16 November 2009

Brawn GP - Mercedes set to make F1 announcement

While typing this the Mercedes board are about to make an announcement regarding it's F1 future. It's muted that the announcement will be in regards to their buy in of the Brawn GP team. Specualtion is rife this morning that they will also announce the driver line up and that Jenson may even be on the move to McLaren to partner Lewis. I don't understand the move personally as this would move Brawn GP backwards in the garage allocation with JB taking the 1 and 2 numbers to McLaren. Why would Mercedes buy into BGP to strengthen their grasp on the ownership of an F1 team only to push out the driver the team is built around?

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Monday, 19 October 2009

Brawn GP - Interlagos - Race

Jenson and Brawn GP took both the drivers and constructors championships in an awesome race that saw Jenson storm from 14th to 5th. I'm still away on holiday and the bar where we are staying was due to play the football whilst the race was on. We managed to blag them to change it for the GP :) What a race! Jenson made some amazing overtakes into turn 1 cementing the reason why he is now the drivers champion. Rubens was unfortunate to get a puncture late on in the race which dropped him too far down the order for him to continue his championship challenge. Meanwhile with both Brawn drivers scoring it left RBR with no chance of winning the constructors title even with Webber doing a sterling job to win the race.

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Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Brawn GP - Suzuka - Race Result

PROVISIONAL RACE RESULTS

The Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka, Japan;
53 laps; 307.573km;
Weather: Sunny.

Classified:

Pos Driver Time

1. Vettel 1h28:20.443
2. Trulli + 4.877
3. Hamilton + 6.472
4. Raikkonen + 7.940
5. Rosberg + 8.793
6. Heidfeld + 9.509
7. Barrichello + 10.641
8. Button + 11.474

9. Kubica + 11.777
10. Alonso + 13.065
11. Kovalainen + 13.735
12. Fisichella + 14.596
13. Sutil + 14.959
14. Liuzzi + 15.734
15. Nakajima + 17.973
16. Grosjean + 1 lap
17. Webber + 2 laps

Fastest lap: Webber, 1:32.569

Not classified/retirements:

Driver Team On lap

Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 58
Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 26
Glock Toyota (B) DNS


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Saturday, 3 October 2009

Suzuka - Post Qualifying Grid

Ruben's and Jenson along with Alonso, Sutil and Buemi have all received a 5 place grid penalty for the incident regarding Buemi and waved yellow flags. Heikki has also changed his gearbox along with Luizzi, Glock didn't put a time in Q3 so is demoted to the rear of the grid should he be fit. So how does the grid shape up now? Well we are all a little confused with the grid as so many people are moving backwards and forwards. The biggest problem I have working out the grid is the order in who takes the penalties as this will also effect the order in which they drop down the grid. I have worked it out in 3 different ways so far so i'm not going to post anything all I will say is I don't think it will hurt BGP too badly.

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Brawn GP - Qualifying - Suzuka

Qualifying was a drmatic event with 3 red flag incidents making the Q2 and Q3 sessions very stop, start affairs. Degner seems to be an area that is affecting car stability as the weight shifts forward the cars are bottomining out and heading off line onto the curbing, as soon as this occurs the car is basically becoming a train using the kerb as it's track and sending the drivers off onto the gravel. (Due to FP1 and 2 being washed out, little setup work has been done, it appears some of the teams have gone to far with their adjustments and set the car too low so when they do come into Degner unstablised in braking they are losing control)
Jaime bought Q2 to a halt as he headed straight off the circuit at Degner head on into the barriers. Q2 resumed with a few drivers venturing back out only to be compromised again by another red flag. This time Timo had headed off circuit and found his Toyota wedged in the tyre wall of the final corner. Timo was flown to hospital with an injured leg. Q2 continued with BGP leaving it to the last minute to re-emmerge only giving Jense and Rube's enough time for 1 flying lap. Both times are now in question by the race stewards as whilst they were putting in these flying laps Sebastian Buemi put his car in the wall just before 130R, he will also be under investigation as he continued to drive the stricken Torro Rosso around the circuit back to the pits with a missing front wing, side damage and a punctured rear tyre. The yellow flags were waving during this time putting into question the 2 BGP drivers times.
Q3 born yet a further red flag with Heikki hitting the tyre wall at Degner in a similar but not so fast accident as Jaime already had. This once again compromised everyone's qualifying strategies and left BGP to do one flying lap once again bringing in a 5th for Rubens and 7th for Jenson.

Tomorrows race is tee'd up to be a fantastic race now, I await the fuel loads to see how the pit stops may play into everyone's strategies. The other things to consider are Jarno in 2nd place will almost certainly be overtaken off the grid by Lewis's KERS enabled McLaren and since for the first time in a while Jarno won't be able to select a fuel load can he keep relative pace? or will the Trulli train have 17 other frustrated passengers behind him whilst he protects his tyres and position? Factor in that due to Parc Ferme rules no height adjustments will occur on the cars could we have further Degner casualties? Prompting the lengthy inclusion of the safety car?


Pos Driver Q1 Q2 Q3

1. Vettel 1:30.883 1:30.341 1:32.160
2. Trulli 1:31.063 1:30.737 1:32.220
3. Hamilton 1:30.917 1:30.627 1:32.395
4. Sutil 1:31.386 1:31.222 1:32.466
5. Barrichello 1:31.272 1:31.055 1:32.660
6. Heidfeld 1:31.501 1:31.260 1:32.945
7. Button 1:31.041 1:30.880 1:32.962
8. Raikkonen 1:31.228 1:31.052 1:32.980
9. Kovalainen 1:31.499 1:31.223
10. Buemi 1:31.196 1:31.103
11. Rosberg 1:31.286 1:31.482
12. Alonso 1:31.401 1:31.638
13. Kubica 1:31.417 1:32.341
14. Glock 1:31.550
15. Alguersuari 1:31.571
16. Fisichella 1:31.704
17. Nakajima 1:31.718
18. Grosjean 1:32.073
19. Liuzzi 1:32.087
20. Webber

All Timing Unofficial

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Brawn GP - Practice 3 - Suzuka

Practice 3 was to be the first time the field had the chance to run Suzuka in the dry, Webber had an incident in Degner that finished his session and prevented him running in qualifying too. Great news for Brawn GP elevating their chances of taking the Constructors Title here at Suzuka.

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Pos Driver Time Laps

1. Trulli 1:31.709 24
2. Buemi 1:31.771 + 0.062 26
3. Rosberg 1:32.343 + 0.634 28
4. Vettel 1:32.414 + 0.705 19
5. Raikkonen 1:32.445 + 0.736 26
6. Sutil 1:32.467 + 0.758 25
7. Barrichello 1:32.488 + 0.779 24
8. Kovalainen 1:32.546 + 0.837 22
9. Button 1:32.668 + 0.959 25
10. Alguersuari 1:32.689 + 0.980 20
11. Grosjean 1:32.717 + 1.008 25
12. Heidfeld 1:32.736 + 1.027 21
13. Alonso 1:32.742 + 1.033 21
14. Glock 1:32.749 + 1.040 26
15. Nakajima 1:32.752 + 1.043 23
16. Hamilton 1:32.789 + 1.080 19
17. Kubica 1:32.848 + 1.139 20
18. Fisichella 1:32.878 + 1.169 26
19. Webber 1:32.930 + 1.221 15
20. Liuzzi 1:33.167 + 1.458 18

All timing unofficial

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Friday, 2 October 2009

Brawn GP - Suzuka - Practice 2

Not much to comment on with a rain lashed Suzuka circuit providing little action for almost all the teams. Brawn GP decided better to conserve the wet weather tyres and didn't tun in the session at all.


Pos Driver Time Laps

1. Sutil 1:47.261 5
2. Vettel 1:47.923 + 0.662 6
3. Liuzzi 1:47.931 + 0.670 4
4. Hamilton 1:47.983 + 0.722 5
5. Nakajima 1:48.058 + 0.797 8
6. Buemi 1:48.691 + 1.430 9
7. Alonso 1:48.693 + 1.432 5
8. Trulli 1:48.737 + 1.476 6
9. Alguersuari 1:48.802 + 1.541 11
10. Kubica 1:48.861 + 1.600 6
11. Raikkonen 1:48.886 + 1.625 4
12. Kobayashi 1:49.054 + 1.793 7
13. Webber 1:49.382 + 2.121 7
14. Grosjean 1:49.405 + 2.144 6
15. Fisichella 1:49.553 + 2.292 5
16. Rosberg 1:49.872 + 2.611 7
17. Heidfeld 1:50.179 + 2.918 9
18. Kovalainen No time
19. Button No time
20. Barrichello No time

All Timing Unofficial

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Brawn GP - Suzuka - Practice 1

Well the session started with plenty of standing water and intermediates were the tyre of choice.


Pos Driver Time Laps

1. Kovalainen 1:40.356 24
2. Nakajima 1:40.648 + 0.292 18
3. Sutil 1:40.806 + 0.450 14
4. Fisichella 1:40.985 + 0.629 27
5. Buemi 1:41.421 + 1.065 26
6. Hamilton 1:41.443 + 1.087 15
7. Alonso 1:41.532 + 1.176 22
8. Raikkonen 1:41.577 + 1.221 25
9. Barrichello 1:41.821 + 1.465 18
10. Rosberg 1:42.188 + 1.832 20
11. Webber 1:42.332 + 1.976 10
12. Liuzzi 1:42.475 + 2.119 15
13. Trulli 1:42.657 + 2.301 13
14. Alguersuari 1:42.667 + 2.311 27
15. Kubica 1:42.833 + 2.477 16
16. Heidfeld 1:42.977 + 2.621 14
17. Vettel 1:43.218 + 2.862 11
18. Button 1:43.318 + 2.962 17
19. Kobayashi 1:43.407 + 3.051 16
20. Grosjean 1:43.572 + 3.216 22

All timing unofficial

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Sunday, 27 September 2009

Brawn GP - Singapore - Qualifying

A day to forget really for Brawn GP, this really could be the race that put the title beyond Red Bull Racing unfortunately Jenson really struggled with the balance of the car through last practice and Qualifying. Jenson went out of qualifying in Q2 and took 12th place but with the threat of Kimi in 13th with KERS. Rubens had to change his gearbox incurring a 5 place grid penalty meaning even if he stole pole he would be demoted to sixth. However Rubens bought the season to an end with a red flag when he put his BGP001-3 in the wall whilst laying 5th on the board demoting him to 10th on the grid.


Pos Driver Q1 Q2 Q3

1. Hamilton 1:46.977 1:46.657 1:47.891
2. Vettel 1:47.541 1:46.362 1:48.204
3. Rosberg 1:47.390 1:46.197 1:48.348
4. Webber 1:47.646 1:46.328 1:48.722
5. Barrichello 1:47.397 1:46.787 1:48.828
6. Alonso 1:47.757 1:46.767 1:49.054
7. Glock 1:47.770 1:46.707 1:49.180
8. Heidfeld 1:47.347 1:46.832 1:49.307
9. Kubica 1:47.615 1:46.813 1:49.514
10. Kovalainen 1:47.542 1:46.842 1:49.778
11. Nakajima 1:47.637 1:47.013
12. Button 1:47.180 1:47.141
13. Raikkonen 1:47.293 1:47.177
14. Buemi 1:47.677 1:47.369
15. Trulli 1:47.690 1:47.413
16. Sutil 1:48.231
17. Alguersuari 1:48.340
18. Fisichella 1:48.350
19. Grosjean 1:48.544
20. Liuzzi 1:48.792

All Timing Unofficial

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Brawn GP - Singapore - Free Practice 3


Pos Driver Time Laps

1. Hamilton 1:47.632 15
2. Vettel 1:47.909 + 0.277 17
3. Rosberg 1:48.332 + 0.700 18
4. Kovalainen 1:48.420 + 0.788 14
5. Kubica 1:48.501 + 0.869 16
6. Heidfeld 1:48.526 + 0.894 13
7. Barrichello 1:48.551 + 0.919 16
8. Glock 1:48.673 + 1.041 17
9. Buemi 1:48.754 + 1.122 17
10. Trulli 1:48.757 + 1.125 12
11. Nakajima 1:48.831 + 1.199 17
12. Raikkonen 1:48.864 + 1.232 16
13. Webber 1:48.876 + 1.244 15
14. Button 1:48.921 + 1.289 17
15. Alonso 1:49.032 + 1.400 15
16. Liuzzi 1:49.055 + 1.423 16
17. Sutil 1:49.122 + 1.490 17
18. Alguersuari 1:49.399 + 1.767 17
19. Grosjean 1:49.641 + 2.009 16
20. Fisichella 1:50.039 + 2.407 21

All timing unofficial

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Saturday, 26 September 2009

Brawn GP - Singapore - Free Practice 2


Pos Driver Time Laps

1. Vettel 1:48.650 31
2. Alonso 1:48.924 + 0.274 27
3. Kovalainen 1:48.952 + 0.302 30
4. Heidfeld 1:49.098 + 0.448 31
5. Button 1:49.311 + 0.661 34
6. Webber 1:49.317 + 0.667 14
7. Rosberg 1:49.333 + 0.683 33
8. Glock 1:49.342 + 0.692 30
9. Hamilton 1:49.358 + 0.708 28
10. Kubica 1:49.609 + 0.959 24
11. Barrichello 1:49.616 + 0.966 30
12. Sutil 1:49.710 + 1.060 31
13. Trulli 1:49.795 + 1.145 29
14. Raikkonen 1:49.941 + 1.291 29
15. Nakajima 1:50.023 + 1.373 34
16. Fisichella 1:50.253 + 1.603 31
17. Buemi 1:50.527 + 1.877 29
18. Liuzzi 1:50.605 + 1.955 28
19. Grosjean 1:50.972 + 2.322 17
20. Alguersuari 1:51.423 + 2.773 31

All Timing Unofficial

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Friday, 25 September 2009

Brawn GP - Practice 1 Singapore


An ironic crash placement for Romain Grosjean bought a red flag to part of the 1st Session in Singapore but after his car was removed from the circuit Rubens and Jenson set about pounding the times in. Both seem to run some fairly long stints providing good times even with the dusty surface that Singapore provides. Both ran without the rear wheel fairings in an attempt to keep the brake temperature down. They also only ran on the prime tyre so the option should get it's 1st outing in FP2. A solid 1st and 2nd in FP1 bodes well for the weekend ahead.


Pos Driver Time Laps

1. Barrichello 1:50.179 19
2. Button 1:50.356 + 0.177 22
3. Webber 1:50.416 + 0.237 21
4. Alonso 1:50.567 + 0.388 16
5. Vettel 1:50.614 + 0.435 16
6. Kovalainen 1:50.699 + 0.520 21
7. Hamilton 1:50.715 + 0.536 17
8. Kubica 1:50.815 + 0.636 15
9. Raikkonen 1:50.865 + 0.686 ù.
10. Nakajima 1:51.089 + 0.910 25
11. Rosberg 1:51.427 + 1.248 23
12. Sutil 1:51.544 + 1.365 14
13. Buemi 1:51.643 + 1.464 28
14. Heidfeld 1:51.656 + 1.477 15
15. Glock 1:52.083 + 1.904 20
16. Trulli 1:52.135 + 1.956 20
17. Fisichella 1:52.390 + 2.211 24
18. Liuzzi 1:52.905 + 2.726 23
19. Alguersuari 1:53.232 + 3.053 25
20. Grosjean 1:53.458 + 3.279 9

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Thursday, 17 September 2009

Brawn GP - Monza Weekend

Firstly another apology for my lack of presence during the Monza weekend, however you will notice from my previous blog posts that I ventured to Italy to watch the race. For any F1 fan out there I can strongly recommend the experience but also noted that I personally found plus and negative points to the Italian GP. I'll apologise in advance for what is easily going to be my longest ever blog post but i'm sure you will appreciate a little of what is on offer.

We flew out of Luton airport on the Wednesday and arrived in Italy in the evening armed with my girlfriend (Louise), one of her girlie friends (Anna), an arrangement of BAR/Honda and Brawn GP apparel and most importantly an Italian phrase book. Our B&B was apparently not far from the Airport but we decided as it was late/dark we would use a cab to get there which to be honest I'm glad we did as although it wasn't far I would have struggled to get my bearings initially.

We arrived with the cab driver at what appeared to be a bus depot (it was) we stumbled around the corner in the dark after despensing of the cab driver with €15 (which may I add seemed a bit steep at the time, oh well you win some, you lose some) We had a gander and could only see the bus depot office so started to edge back around the corner only to be shouted at in Italian by a guy from the bus depot office, I assumed he was waving at us so went to see him. At this point I should point out that we booked our accomodation through http://www.hostelworld.com/ my girlfriend had read through a few recent reviews a few days before we left and most peoples comments pointed to the fact they spoke little to no English. I have no problem with that being in their country I should adopt their ways. The booking for the room was made in Anna's name so she took to the English approuch of trying a mixture of English, loud words, pointing and adding 'o' to the end of everything to get our 2 room keys. It did however work and i'm sure the guy knew a little more English than he was letting on. He proceeded to walk us back out onto the street and show us how to use a locked gate and then round to the front of the B&B showing us the entrance etc. We walked up through the 1st set of stairs which was coupling the breakfast area with the hallway and he pointed to the clock "Breakfast Start" points at the 7 "Breakfast Ends" points at the 10, sorted at least we knew when to come down for Breakie. He then showed us our rooms a little further on upstairs and round the hall. I have to say for what we paid it was a steal (€50 euro per night for me and Lou) We then decided lets have a quick venture out and see what's local, we spent the next hour i'd say wondering off literally nowhere and seeing very little, so we wondered on back to the B&B. As it was around 12ish by now we decided it best to get some kip and have a reccy in the morning.

A combination of me not flying well and still having sore ears, being tired from work and generally wanting a lazy start we arose for breakfast at 9.50AM luckily the clock in the breakfast area wasn't working so I showed the lady at breakfast my GMT un adjusted watch when she asked the time (cheeky I know, but she fell for it) Breakfast was a simple affair, cereal, toast, tea (which the Italians by the way have no concept of how to make) or coffee (I can't drink coffee as it gives me headaches) and a Treacle style tart (which no-one fell in love with until around 4 days later when some Norweigen guys decided to demolish it).

After breakfast we all got ready and thought we would try to get to the circuit for the pit lane walk / driver signings. By this time I had studied a map I had found in reception and decided that I was gonna walk into Bergamo. The girls didn't seem overly fazed by the idea at the time either so we headed off at a brisk pace with map in hand. 40 minutes later we arrived at Bergamo station by which time I'd imagine it to be around 11.30 we jumped the train to Monza (€6.20 return each) and arrived around 12.30 we walked out into the taxi rank to find it deserted, so we stood around for 5 mins to find that still no-one was coming. By this time we had bumped into a fellow brit and his girlfriend. At this point I knew that getting to Monza may be tricky (I had heard rumours that it could be difficult on a Thursday) We decided that the rumblings coming from our stomachs really needed addressing so went off in search of pizza. We found a lovely place just up from the station leading into the town and the guy spoke English very well. I proceeded to have a lovely Pizza with sausage topping, Louise had a Margharita and Anna a Salad. As we were leaving the restaurant by chance we asked if the guy could arrange us a taxi which he tried but failed. He then sent us on to find the 204/244 bus just down the road that nomally takes passengers to Vedano which is just outside the circuit. We went to get our 75 minute bus ticket from the local tobbaconist and headed for the stop. Now this is where the problem lay, as we had been having pizza the time had been ticking away and it was now 3ish and we knew that the pit lane closed at 5pm. We watched as all the other buses that usually used the stop came and went and then came and went some more until after an hour we realised that we simply were not going to make it and so bumped the idea on the head and headed back dissapointed to Bergamo for some well deserved Dinner. That evening a few of our other friends were due to fly in (Keir and Dave) Keir had been to Monza the previous 4 years and Dave the previous 2 years so these guys knew how to get around and would make the next few days a little easier.

Friday (Practice 1 & 2) - We decided that this trip was to be done as cheaply as possible (without being a scrooge) before we even booked the flights (£100 Ryanair for the 3 of us with 2 checked bags by the way) so we got general admission tickets something that Keir and Dave had also suggested. We left early so we could get to the circuit ready for the 1st session at 10am (which we barely made) and headed straight to a grandstand at Rettifilo (as on a friday with general admission you can sit anywhere) it wasn't long though before we moved on around the circuit to Second Variante to continue watching the action before heading around the Lesmo corners and onto Ascari where we sat for 2nd practice. This was the first time i'd really noticed the intense heat difference and was honestly feeling a little sapped from the heat. The girls sought some refuge under a tree whilst I watched from a 2nd practice in grandstand on the exit of Ascari (it was fantastic to watch the cars coming through these corners loaded and unloaded on the exits, a bit like watching from Becketts like I had 2 years previously) With the heat having taken it's toll on all of us we decided to head back to Bergamo and call it a day.

Saturday (Practice 3 & Qualifying) - After the heat from Friday taking it's toll on most of us we decided to skip P3 and get into the circuit at a sensible time and find a good position to watch qually. My mind had already been made up that I wanted to watch from Second Variante and duly hung off the side of one of the small metal erected general admission stands at the corner, with a great view of both straights leading in and the entrance/exits of the chicane. I could also see the large TV screen opposite, for viewing whilst the cars weren't buzzing by. Qually was pretty standard form for the 09 season seeing the usual suspects slide out in Q1 & Q2 only Fisi being in the red car not the Force India. Q3 obviously being the most important section to watch out for I stood there with my fingers crossed for a good result whilst noticing that the temperature seemed to be dropping off slightly. A hectic Q3 session without being able to hear times/commentary left Rubens in 5th and Jenson in 6th. The biggest issues I could forsee without the fuel load announcements were the KERS cars of Lewis on Pole, Kimi in 3rd and Heikki in 4th. Once qually was over I wanted to stick around for the GP2 race but that was to be to no avail when the my earlier feeling of the lowering in temperature had culminated in what can only be described as a torrential downpour. Luckily the Italians have been in this situation a few too many times and had their tau paulin at the ready, they swiftly went to work turning the metal stands into covered stands and a place of refuge. Quite wet and hungry myself, Lou and Anna decided it best to trudge off the circuit and head back to Bergamo for a well deserved feed, rest and change of clothes. Keir and Dave stayed on a watched the GP2 cars having lets say a little fun on the rain drenched circuit.

Sunday (Race Day) - Obviously with only general admission tickets we knew that getting to the circuit late was not an option. My personal option of where to view the race from was once again at Second Variante. We left the B&B at around 6.30am getting a taxi into Bergamo station to save our legs and time to get the train to Monza which we had already purchased the tickets for the previous evening. Getting to the circuit once in Monza was less stressful than I had imagined it to be with more buses available than you could shake a stick at. We headed straight for Second Variante arriving at the circuit now at around 9am whilst Dave and Keir had already headed off to try and get down at Ascari. Neither of the groups managed to get where we desired as the crowds had already filtered in and started taking up camp. We decided to meet somewhere in the middle, which Dave called us about 10 minutes later declaring they had found a suitable spot at Lesmo 2 just leading out of the corner onto the straight with a decent view of the TV screen too. This is where we decided to stay and watched all of the support races from too in anticipation for the main event.
Whilst the drivers came out for the parade we all made our Race Winner predictions. (Dave had given us the fuel loads the night previous from his mobile phone) Dave took Kimi, Lou took Lewis, Keir I believe took Heikki. I obviously chose Rubens but had worked out from the fuel loads that Rubens was 1 stopping which they must not have. Heikki was clearly in the better position should he be able to hold off Rubens and Jenson and manage the tyres but we obviously now know how that turned out.
A great race and a great place to watch the action from seeing the drivers squirming around on the exit of the second Lesmo was great. Dave's previous proclomation that Rubens had no chance was obviously wrong and William Hill once again owed me some money (12/1 for a Rubens win)
Another great 1-2 result for Brawn GP with Rubens in First and Jenson in 2nd!

After the race the crowd dispersed onto the circuit but both myself and Lou decided not to as the heat had been quite enough for us for 1 day. Dave, Keir and Anna however went off round towards Lesmo 1 to see the wreckage of Lewis's car to discover that people were only looking and not trying to find any bits. Dave now has Lewis's radio aerial in his possession along with a few other shards of carbon fibre.

All in all a fantastic experience but I must point out that if you are shy of walking this is not the GP circuit for you. I would return to Monza but may tend to favour a granstand ticket next time over a general admission ticket.

On Monday and Tuesday me and Lou did some tourist bits to complete the holiday with a trip to Milan on Monday and trip to the old town of Bergamo on Tuesday.

I haven't got the camera to hand in order to upload the pictures so if you check back I will add these at a later time.

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Monday, 31 August 2009

Brawn GP - Monza - Looking Forward

Firstly i'm going to apologise in advance, I'm off to Monza for my first none UK GP which obviously I can't wait for, we fly out from Luton on Wednesday evening :) .

Bad news is I doubt I will have access to update the blog. If I get chance I shall update it as much as I can.

Secondly - Anyone who is in the know or the right circles to get me closer to the team / drivers for some interviews or pit access etc I think it would be great for the blog. Contact me here Contact Me

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Brawn GP - Spa - Race Review

Firstly my apologies for my poor and lack of coverage for this weekends Belgian GP. Being bank holiday here in the UK and myself being in a tourism lead job meant I missed most of qualifying myself and had little time to update the blog.

Spa provided us with a rain free race day this year, however the drama was to be caused by the events on track and not the weather. Rubens starting in 4th but with the lightest car on the grid really needed to get a good launch into turn 1. Jenson on the other hand down in 14th needed a good launch and plenty of luck to not get collected into turn 1. Unfortunately Rubens found his car in anti stall once again after dumping the clutch to get away off the line, leaving him last on the grid.

Rubens commenting on the situation:
"Third time that we have that and I feel sorry really, it shouldn't happen," Barrichello told the BBC. "But honestly I haven't checked what happened but it was pretty much the same thing as the last races that I had [the slow start].

"I dumped the clutch and the anti-stall comes in and the car is not moving."

Jenson however had a stellar start and managed to eek his way into 8th by the 1st turn. However he wasn't prepared for what was about to come at Les Combes, Romain Grosjean punted Jenson from behind putting him into a spin which was also a catalyst for the dimise of Lewis Hamilton and Jaimie Alguersuari's departure from the race.

Jenson had the following to say about the incident and the race weekend:
"It can always be worse," Button said. "Also it could have been a lot better. Rubens got a bad start, had a problem and I was up in 12th or 11th, and it could have been a good race for me until I got hit at turn five."

He added: "After the accident now it's a relief, but having Rubens behind at the start was a good position to be in, and just behind the Red Bulls as well. So it was very disappointing when I actually crashed, but then to watch the race after...

"Rubens obviously got a couple of points, then Red Bull made a mistake in the pit stop and he wasn't able to score any points, which is good for the championship.

"This is a race we expected the Red Bulls to easily win, so it shows that a lot of teams are strong now.

"And when your weekend doesn't go perfectly, like it didn't for the Red Bulls because they had a bad position after qualifying, it's very difficult to win from that far back."

The Briton made contact with Renault's Romain Grosjean on the first lap, and the Frenchman said Button had taken him out of the race.

But the Brawn driver saw things differently.

"I can't believe he's blaming me. He hit me, but to be fair I don't really care. It's not really important. I didn't score any points, and that's what's important."

The four car incident prompted the release of the safety car whilst the cars and debris were removed from the track. Rubens used this as a a window of opportunity to adjust his strategy as whilst down in last place he could catch up to the back of the pack with more fuel and a fresh set of tyres. Rubens then proceeded to provide in my opinion a Spa masterclass using the BGP001 to full effect with some stellar laps and fantastic overtakes. I wonder if he had only lost a few places on the grid and remained on strategy how this fantastic driving would have panned out in the race. Rubens continued to push to the last with only an oil leak at the end of the race causing a smoke plume to follow him for the last 2 laps. Prior to this he had been hounding down Heikki and I believe would have passed the McLaren driver had he not had to turn it down to make it to the end of the race.

Sebastian Vettel was the only Red Bull Racing driver to score points at Spa so the constructors and drivers championship was not adjusted greatly. This is great news for both Brawn GP and Jenson Button, although I do feel that the way Rubens drove at Spa his championship points haul deserved a little more boost.

PROVISIONAL RACE RESULTS

The Belgian Grand Prix
Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium;
44 laps; 308.052km;
Weather: Sunny.

Classified:

Pos Driver Time

1. Raikkonen 1h23:50.995
2. Fisichella + 0.939
3. Vettel + 3.875
4. Kubica + 9.966
5. Heidfeld + 11.276
6. Kovalainen + 32.763
7. Barrichello + 35.461
8. Rosberg + 36.208
9. Webber + 36.959
10. Glock + 41.490
11. Sutil + 42.636
12. Buemi + 46.106
13. Nakajima + 54.241
14. Badoer + 1:38.177

Fastest lap: Vettel, 1:47.263

Not classified/retirements:

Driver Team On lap

Alonso Renault (B) 27
Trulli Toyota (B) 22
Button Brawn-Mercedes (B) 1
Grosjean Renault (B) 1
Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes (B) 1
Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 1

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Sunday, 30 August 2009

Brawn GP - Spa - Qualifying

A very mixed up grid was formed for the Belgian GP with Fisichella taking a suprise pole position whilst a lot of the front runners languished towards the middle of the grid. Rubens aggressive strategy paid off and put him the mix at 4th while Jenson failed to make Q3 leaving him exposed in 14th. The saving grace that RBR didn't fair overly well either taking 8th and 9th and reducing the chances of Jenson losing too many points in the drivers championship to them. This is Rubens chance to really unhinge the championship and swing the door wide open in his favour.


Pos Driver Q1 Q2 Q3

1. Fisichella 1:45.102 1:44.667 1:46.308
2. Trulli 1:45.140 1:44.503 1:46.395
3. Heidfeld 1:45.566 1:44.709 1:46.500
4. Barrichello 1:45.237 1:44.834 1:46.513
5. Kubica 1:45.655 1:44.557 1:46.586
6. Raikkonen 1:45.579 1:44.953 1:46.633
7. Glock 1:45.450 1:44.877 1:46.677
8. Vettel 1:45.372 1:44.592 1:46.761
9. Webber 1:45.350 1:44.924 1:46.788
10. Rosberg 1:45.486 1:45.047 1:47.362
11. Sutil 1:45.486 1:45.119
12. Hamilton 1:45.239 1:45.122
13. Alonso 1:45.767 1:45.136
14. Button 1:45.707 1:45.251
15. Kovalainen 1:45.761 1:45.259
16. Buemi 1:45.705
17. Alguersuari 1:45.951
18. Nakajima 1:46.032
19. Grosjean 1:46.307
20. Badoer 1:46.359

All Timing Unofficial

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Sunday, 23 August 2009

Brawn GP - Valencia - Great Win for Rubens

From start to finish this has been a great performance for Rubens all weekend. I made the prediction earlier in the week and took a bet at 25/1 so i'm happy having £26 back now :)
Again before the start of the race i mentioned it on twitter that I still believed Rubens would have the measure of the McLarens. Congratulations to Rubens first and foremost but also a big well done to the team and Jenson for a 7th place finish.

Classified:

Pos Driver Time
1. Barrichello 1h35:51.289
2. Hamilton + 2.358
3. Raikkonen + 15.994
4. Kovalainen + 20.032
5. Rosberg + 20.870
6. Alonso + 27.744
7. Button + 34.913
8. Kubica + 36.667
9. Webber + 44.910
10. Sutil + 47.935
11. Heidfeld + 48.822
12. Fisichella + 1:03.614
13. Trulli + 1:04.527
14. Glock + 1:26.519
15. Grosjean + 1:31.774
16. Alguersuari + 1 lap
17. Badoer + 1 lap
18. Nakajima + 3 laps

Fastest lap: Glock, 1:38.683

All timing unofficial

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Saturday, 22 August 2009

Brawn GP - Valencia - Pre Race Reflection

Hi BGP fans, with Rubens taking 3rd on a much heavier fuel load than the 2 McLarens 3rd is a great result. Jenson however only managed to get 1 hot lap in at the end of Q3 which compromised his result and leaves him down in 5th and in the clutches of Kimi and his KERS enabled Ferrari.
Cast your mind back however to before the tyre temperature issues arose and the BGP001 was great at making the tyres last. IF it's right that the setups have equalised and the BGP001's performance is back to how it was it could make for a very interesting race.
Rubens and Jenson just need to drive their own races managing the tyre wear as usual whilst everyone else will have trouble with rear graining (appears to have been an issue for most teams during Friday and Saturday) They can bide their time whilst the others simply grain up and fall off the timings/circuit.

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Brawn GP - Valencia - Fuel Weights

The post qualifying fuel weights are as follows:


Pos Driver Weight (kg)

1. Hamilton 653.0
2. Kovalainen 655.0
3. Barrichello 662.5
4. Vettel 654.0
5. Button 661.5
6. Raikkonen 661.5
7. Rosberg 665.0
8. Alonso 656.5
9. Webber 664.5
10. Kubica 657.5
11. Heidfeld 677.0
12. Sutil 672.5
13. Glock 694.7
14. Grosjean 677.7
15. Buemi 688.5
16. Fisichella 692.5
17. Nakajima 702.0
18. Trulli 707.3
19. Alguersuari 678.5
20. Badoer 690.5

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Brawn GP - Valencia - Qualifying


Pos Driver Q1 Q2 Q3

1. Hamilton 1:38.649 1:38.182 1:39.498
2. Kovalainen 1:38.816 1:38.230 1:39.532
3. Barrichello 1:39.019 1:38.076 1:39.563
4. Vettel 1:39.295 1:38.273 1:39.789
5. Button 1:38.531 1:38.601 1:39.821
6. Raikkonen 1:38.843 1:38.782 1:40.144
7. Rosberg 1:39.039 1:38.346 1:40.185
8. Alonso 1:39.155 1:38.717 1:40.236
9. Webber 1:38.983 1:38.625 1:40.239
10. Kubica 1:38.806 1:38.747 1:40.512
11. Heidfeld 1:39.032 1:38.826
12. Sutil 1:39.145 1:38.846
13. Glock 1:39.459 1:38.991
14. Grosjean 1:39.322 1:39.040
15. Buemi 1:38.912 1:39.514
16. Fisichella 1:39.531
17. Nakajima 1:39.795
18. Trulli 1:39.807
19. Alguersuari 1:39.925
20. Badoer 1:41.413

All Timing Unofficial

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