- Posted by f1dv on April 3rd, 2010
Sepang – Mark Webber will start the 2010 Malaysian GP race from the front grid. He managed to be the fastest in the qualifying session on Saturday (3/4/2010).
Red Bull Racing F1 is continuing its power in Free Practice (FP) 3. He managed to record time of 1 min 49,327 sec.
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- Posted by f1dv on April 2nd, 2010
Sepang – Lewis Hamilton (McLaren F1) again become the fastest in free practice session II at Sepang Circuit, Malaysia, Friday (2/4/2010). Good sign for McLaren.
Hamilton was unreach again in free practice session in Malaysia today. British drivers were out as the fastest racer for the second time. Hamilton recorded a time of 1:34.175.
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- Posted by f1dv on March 28th, 2010
Well, it was a fantastic race. If we saw a boring race 2 weeks ago, today we saw a full action race from start until finish. Wow, what a race. Jenson Button dramatically get his first victory. Robert Kubice drove a composed race and finished 2nd, while Felipe Massa finished at 3rd place maintain his opportunity to grab thee world champion. This is a full result of 2010 F1 Australia GP.
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- Posted by f1dv on March 27th, 2010
Team Red Bull qualifying master of Formula One motor racing Grand Prix by placing two drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber grabbed the fastest time in Melbourne, Saturday.
Vettel, German racing driver who, despite only reaching 22 score but took the title unseeded, had engulfed Albert Park circuit in one minute 23.919 seconds.
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- Posted by f1dv on March 14th, 2010
SAKHIR – the most popular team in Formula 1, Ferrari, had a heavy excited before the start of Bahrain Grand Prix Sakhir Circuit yesterday (14 / 3). 2400 V8-cylinder engine in the Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa’s car had to show signs of unhealthy.
Quickly the prancing horse team makes a decision: Changing the engine of Ferrari F10, to provide the best opportunity for Alonso and Massa to looking after victory in the opening series of the 2010 F1 season.
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- Posted by f1dv on March 14th, 2010
Bad luck for Vettel. Because of exhaust failure, he was reporting a loss of power of his car at 34/49. He can’t maintain his 1st position and finish at 4th position. Good for Ferrari, keep this spirit because you have another 18 races. Good luck!
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- Posted by f1dv on March 14th, 2010
1. No refuelling
Yes in this season we will not see pit stop action again. Different from the last season. We all still remember that Kimi got burned when he out from pits. We wont see it again in this season
2. Point system got changed
The winner will get 25 pts, runner up 18 pts, 3rd position 15 pts,
4th : 12 points
5th : 10 points
6th : 8 points
7th : 6 points
8th : 4 points
9th : 2 points
10th : 1 point
3. Front tire diameter more smaller
4. More team means more driver means more car on the track
We got 12 teams -24 cars- in this season.
5. Every car that passing through to Q3 must save the tire because they are forbidden to change the tire for the start at the racing day
6. Weight of the car
The minimum weight of the car has been raised from 605kg to 620kg.
7. Schumacher is back. Not with Ferrari but with Mercedes
8. Massa is back, Alonso is his teammates in Ferrari.
9. More race
We have 19 series in this 2010 F1 season.
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- Posted by f1dv on March 14th, 2010
Pos. Team Tyres Points
1. Ferrari Bridgestone 76
2. McLaren Bridgestone 66
3. Red Bull Bridgestone 61
4. Mercedes Bridgestone 44
5. Renault Bridgestone 30
6. Force India Bridgestone 18
7. Williams Bridgestone 6
8. Toro Rosso Bridgestone 2
9. BMW Sauber Bridgestone 0
10. Lotus Racing Bridgestone 0
11. HRT Bridgestone 0
12. Virgin Racing Bridgestone 0
Last Update: April 4th, 2010
2010 F1 Drivers Standings
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- Posted by f1dv on March 14th, 2010
Pos. Name Team Points
1. F. Massa Ferrari 39
2. S. Vettel Red Bull 37
3. F. Alonso Ferrari 37
4. J. Button McLaren 35
5. N. Rosberg Mercedes 35
6. L. Hamilton McLaren 31
7. R. Kubica Renault 30
8. M. Webber Red Bull 24
9. A. Sutil Force India 10
10. M. Schumacher Mercedes 9
11. V. Liuzzi Force India 8
12. R. Barrichello Williams 5
13. J. Alguersuari Toro Rosso 2
14. N. Hulkenberg Williams 1
15. K. Kobayashi BMW Sauber 0
16. S. Buemi Toro Rosso 0
17. V. Petrov Renault 0
18. P. de la Rosa BMW Sauber 0
19. H. Kovalainen Lotus Racing 0
20. K. Chandhok HRT 0
21. T. Glock Virgin Racing 0
22. J. Trulli Lotus Racing 0
23. L. Di Grassi Virgin Racing 0
24. F. Fauzy 0
25. P. di Resta 0
26. B. Senna HRT 0
Last Update: April 4th, 2010
2010 F1 Teams Standings
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- Posted by f1dv on March 13th, 2010
BAHRAIN – Sebastian Vettel started the 2010 F1 season started with confident. Red Bull driver will appear at the forefront of Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend after being the fastest in 2010 F1 Bahrain GP qualifying session on Saturday (13/3/2010).
Vettel was performed beautifully in the last two 2010 F1 Bahrain training sessions with five ranked in both sessions. However, Red Bull’s camp a little trouble compensate Ferrari and Mercedes GP performance which is good on the Sakhir Circuit in practice sessions two and three.
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