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Driver 'A': Raikkonen
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Someone want to explain how simon has 27 points already
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Apparently it is because his team cost next to nothing (he had £27m left over!). Miser!
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Sure its not even real money and he is being tight! 
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Someone want to explain how simon has 27 points already

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Originally posted by dryle dryle wrote:

Someone want to explain how simon has 27 points already

because I'm clever  

 

Now we know that isn't true...

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I think entering a decent team and spending money could be the key to winning NOT by being a tight git and getting 27 points before the roar of the engines a screech of tyres!

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First Practice starts today {Thursday} 11PM GMT.... just a shame it's not televised.

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We get Setanta here (I believe that its in the UK now also).
They are showing the F1 practice at 2:55 tonight
I'm not sure whether Setanta can show it in the UK though what with ITV having the rights, etc.
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Originally posted by Sporty1 Sporty1 wrote:

First Practice starts today {Thursday} 11PM GMT.... just a shame it's not televised.

go here - http://www.formula1.com/services/

and you can see the live timings!

 



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This has just popped up on Itv's site.

http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?id=41939

 


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Practice 1 -

Kimi Raikkonen and Ferrari set the initial pace as practice for the Australian Grand Prix opened today in Melbourne’s Albert Park, in 39 degrees Celsius ambient temperature and a healthy wind.
The first 45 minutes saw the Ferraris battling each other for fastest time, with Felipe Massa gaining that with 1m 27.524s ahead of Kimi Raikkonen 1m 27.709s. Behind them, the Toyotas looked quick, with Timo Glock on 1m 28.913s and Jarno Trulli 1m 29.014s.
Then the McLarens came out and Lewis Hamilton worked down to 1m 27.386s to go fastest. Right at the end Raikkonen did two laps quicker than that, the better of which was 1m 26.461s. That compared very favourably with his pole time of 1m 26.072s from last year despite the ban on traction control and engine braking.
Hamilton’s late response was 1m 26.948s, a difference of only 0.487s suggesting that the two teams are evenly matched. Heikki Kovalainen got off to a good start in the second MP4-23 with fourth fastest time of 1m 27.114s, just behind Massa, who had improved slightly to 1m 26.958s.
Mark Webber gave Red Bull a timely boost with a late fifth fastest run, of 1m 28.263s. That edged out Fernando Alonso, who got along well with the Renault R28 for 1m 28.360s. Robert Kubica was another late improver, lapping in 1m 28.579s in his BMW Sauber which bears distinctive nose fins atop the scuttle.
Glock’s 1m 28.913s stood up for eighth overall, with Sebastian Vettel pushing ahead of Trulli for the ninth best time. The German lapped his Toro Rosso in 1m 28.957s, beating the Italian’s 1m 29.014s.
Jenson Button looked better than expected in the Honda RA108 which he rowed round in 1m 29.124s for 11th ahead of Giancarlo Fisichella’s Force India (1m 29.230s), David Coulthard’s Red Bull (1m 29.301s), Sebastien Bourdais’ Toro Rosso (1m 29.363s), Rubens Barrichello's Honda (1m 29.533s) and Nick Heidfeld’s BMW Sauber (1m 29.561s). Coulthard’s car expired in the pits with a smoking gearbox, while Heidfeld stopped out on the circuit at Turn 10.
Adrian Sutil was 17th for Force India on 1m 30.155s and Nelson Piquet 18th for Renault on 1m 30.357s. The young Brazilian rookie had a difficult morning, bringing out the red flag briefly after spinning and stalling.
The Super Aguris did not go out until the end, Takuma Sato working down to 1m 31.048s for 19th, comfortably ahead of Anthony Davidson’s 1m 31.771s.
It wasn’t a good morning for Williams; Kazuki Nakajima lapped his FW30 in 1m 35.053s for 21st, while technical problems prevented Nico Rosberg from doing more than just three installation laps.

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Practice 2

McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton was the fastest man round Albert Park in a confusing second session on Friday afternoon, which saw Mark Webber quickest for a long time for Red Bull, and the Ferraris only third and sixth.
It’s safe to say that strategies for the afternoon were many and varied. Most people tried the soft Bridgestone tyre option, and both Hamilton and Webber set their times on them. The Briton lapped his MP4-23 in 1m 26.559s, 0.914s faster than the Australian, who wheeled his RB4 round in 1m 27.473s.
Felipe Massa did 1m 27.640s on the soft tyre for Ferrari, before spinning, then came McLaren’s Heikki Kovalainen (1m 27.683s), Red Bull’s David Coulthard (1m 28.037s on the soft tyre), Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen (1m 28.208s), Toyota’s Jarno Trulli (1m 28.292s), Williams’ Nico Rosberg (1m 28.352s), Force India’s Giancarlo Fisichella (1m 28.469s) and Toyota’s Timo Glock (1m 28.582s).
Coulthard stopped out on the circuit at the end in his Red Bull, Raikkonen and Glock had off-course moments, and Massa, Fisichella and Trulli all spun. Trulli did not get his Toyota going again.
Jenson Button made no mistakes on his way to an 11th fastest 1m 28.632s on the soft tyre for Honda, with BMW Sauber’s Nick Heidfeld (1m 28.731s), Renault’s Fernando Alonso (1m 28.779s), Honda’s Rubens Barrichello (1m 28.849s) and BMW Sauber’s Robert Kubica (1m 28.860s) completing the runners below 1m 29s.
Kazuki Nakajima was next for Williams on 1m 29.077s, then came Adrian Sutil in his Force India on 1m 29.161s, Sebastian Vettel on 1m 29.193s for Toro Rosso, Nelson Piquet, whose unhappy day continued with 19th fastest time of 1m 29.518s, and Sebastien Bourdais who took the second Toro Rosso round in 1m 29.605s.
At the back, Takuma Sato survived an off-course moment to head Super Aguri team mate Anthony Davidson, 1m 30.663s to 1m 31.527s.

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Australian Grand Prix starting grid

1.  HAMILTON       McLaren
2.  KUBICA
         BMW

3.  KOVALAINEN     McLaren

4.  MASSA          Ferrari

5.  HEIDFELD       BMW

6.  TRULLI         Toyota

7.  ROSBERG        Williams

8.  COULTHARD      Red Bull

9.  VETTEL         Toro Rosso

10. BARRICHELLO    Honda

11. ALONSO         Renault

12. BUTTON         Honda

13. NAKAJIMA       Williams

14. WEBBER         Red Bull

15. RAIKKONEN      Ferrari <<<!!

16. FISCHELLA      Force India

17. BOURDAIS       Toro Rosso

18. SUTIL          Force India
19. GLOCK          Toyota *

20. SATO           Super Aguri

21. PIQUET         Renault
22. DAVIDSON       Super Aguri

* demoted five places for gearbox change and a further five places for blocking

 

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Yeah... shame about Kimi....... Italian reliability.

Kubica did very well, as did the Honda's compared to last season, lets see how this all pans out tomorrow, when fuel loads will be revealed.



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Originally posted by Sporty1 Sporty1 wrote:

Yeah... shame about Kimi....... Italian reliability.

Early days yet, he's still to sober up from last season  (see here)

Honda are my dark horse this season..time will tell though

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Originally posted by Sporty1 Sporty1 wrote:

shame about Kimi
 

Yeh shame -

 

Originally posted by Sporty1 Sporty1 wrote:

lets see how this all pans out tomorrow, when fuel loads will be revealed.

Remember that the regs have changed, no fuel top-top anymore after Q3 - so the grid reflects the fuel they have left to start the race.

Should be interesting



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