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Originally posted by Sporty1 Sporty1 wrote:

Let us see what happens in the remaining 4 races with the FI's, circuits were downforce and aero play a bigger roll, and IIRC Fisi's 'old' car broke down.

Besides Fisi is living his dream............ can't get better than that. 

That is what I meant. He was quoted as saying "Force India could win every race untill the end of the season but I'm living my dream and couldn't be happier"

Pick from the quotes below:

"I won 6 races in a Force India"

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"I drove for the Ferrari F1 team" 

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Originally posted by Sporty1 Sporty1 wrote:

Besides Fisi is living his dream............ can't get better than that. 
True, every Italian's dream is to drive for Ferrari in F1, it's just a shame he wasn't able to have a better showing in Italy.

I wonder how pleased he was to see his old team doing so well? Typical Italian, let his heart over-rule his head.  

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Let us see what happens in the remaining 4 races with the FI's, circuits were downforce and aero play a bigger roll, and IIRC Fisi's 'old' car broke down.

Besides Fisi is living his dream............ can't get better than that. 

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Originally posted by Sporty1 Sporty1 wrote:

Fisi makes the switch
Best move he ever made, fair play to him!
are you sure? Pole & 2nd to (almost) last and a - lucky - 9th - with his xTeam 4th - shurely shum mishtake

1 brazil Rubens Barrichello 23 Brawn-Mercedes 5 1:16:21.706 10
2 great britain Jenson Button 22 Brawn-Mercedes 6 1:16:24.572 8
3 finland Kimi Raikkonen 4 Ferrari 3 1:16:52.370 6
4 germany Adrian Sutil 20 Force India-Mercedes 2 1:16:52.837 5
5 spain Fernando Alonso 7 Renault 8 1:17:20.888 4
6 finland Heikki Kovalainen 2 McLaren-Mercedes 4 1:17:22.399 3
7 germany Nick Heidfeld 6 BMW Sauber 15 1:17:44.118 2
8 germany Sebastian Vettel 15 Red Bull-Renault 9 1:17:47.106 1
9 italy Giancarlo Fisichella 3 Ferrari 14 1:17:48.506 0
10 japan Kazuki Nakajima 17 Williams-Toyota 17 1:19:03.806 0
11 germany Timo Glock 10 Toyota 16 1:19:05.631 0
RET great britain Lewis Hamilton 1 McLaren-Mercedes 1 crash, 52 laps 0
13 switzerland Sebastien Buemi 12 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 19 lapped 0
14 italy Jarno Trulli 9 Toyota 11 lapped 0
15 france Romain Grosjean 8 Renault 12 lapped 0
16 germany Nico Rosberg 16 Williams-Toyota 18 lapped 0
RET italy Vitantonio Liuzzi 21 Force India-Mercedes 7 retired, 22 laps 0
RET spain Jaime Alguersuari 11 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 20 retired, 19 laps 0
RET poland Robert Kubica 5 BMW Sauber 13 retired, 15 laps 0
RET australia Mark Webber 14 Red Bull-Renault 10 crash, 0 laps 0

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First Practice

Friday, 11 September 2009
Position Country Driver Car number Team Fastest Lap
1 great britain Lewis Hamilton 1 McLaren-Mercedes 1:23.936
2 finland Heikki Kovalainen 2 McLaren-Mercedes 1:24.332
3 germany Adrian Sutil 20 Force India-Mercedes 1:24.471
4 spain Fernando Alonso 7 Renault 1:24.477
5 germany Nick Heidfeld 6 BMW Sauber 1:24.683
6 switzerland Sebastien Buemi 12 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:24.703
7 great britain Jenson Button 22 Brawn-Mercedes 1:24.706
8 italy Giancarlo Fisichella 3 Ferrari 1:24.732
9 australia Mark Webber 14 Red Bull-Renault 1:24.759
10 finland Kimi Raikkonen 4 Ferrari 1:24.761
11 poland Robert Kubica 5 BMW Sauber 1:24.813
12 brazil Rubens Barrichello 23 Brawn-Mercedes 1:24.826
13 germany Nico Rosberg 16 Williams-Toyota 1:24.927
14 japan Kazuki Nakajima 17 Williams-Toyota 1:25.150
15 france Romain Grosjean 8 Renault 1:25.612
16 italy Vitantonio Liuzzi 21 Force India-Mercedes 1:25.689
17 spain Jaime Alguersuari 11 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:25.742
18 germany Sebastian Vettel 15 Red Bull-Renault 1:25.951
19 italy Jarno Trulli 9 Toyota 1:26.020
20 germany Timo Glock 10 Toyota 1:26.325

Second Practice

Friday, 11 September 2009
Position Country Driver Car number Team Fastest Lap
1 germany Adrian Sutil 20 Force India-Mercedes 1:23.924
2 france Romain Grosjean 8 Renault 1:24.163
3 spain Fernando Alonso 7 Renault 1:24.297
4 finland Heikki Kovalainen 2 McLaren-Mercedes 1:24.482
5 poland Robert Kubica 5 BMW Sauber 1:24.622
6 germany Timo Glock 10 Toyota 1:24.634
7 germany Nick Heidfeld 6 BMW Sauber 1:24.693
8 finland Kimi Raikkonen 4 Ferrari 1:24.796
9 japan Kazuki Nakajima 17 Williams-Toyota 1:24.799
10 switzerland Sebastien Buemi 12 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:24.884
11 great britain Lewis Hamilton 1 McLaren-Mercedes 1:24.902
12 italy Vitantonio Liuzzi 21 Force India-Mercedes 1:24.921
13 italy Jarno Trulli 9 Toyota 1:24.967
14 australia Mark Webber 14 Red Bull-Renault 1:24.979
15 spain Jaime Alguersuari 11 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:25.003
16 brazil Rubens Barrichello 23 Brawn-Mercedes 1:25.140
17 germany Nico Rosberg 16 Williams-Toyota 1:25.215
18 germany Sebastian Vettel 15 Red Bull-Renault 1:25.386
19 great britain Jenson Button 22 Brawn-Mercedes 1:25.424
20 italy Giancarlo Fisichella 3 Ferrari 1:25.543

Third Practice

Saturday, 12 September 2009
Position Country Driver Car number Team Fastest Lap
1 germany Adrian Sutil 20 Force India-Mercedes 1:23.336
2 great britain Jenson Button 22 Brawn-Mercedes 1:23.404
3 germany Nick Heidfeld 6 BMW Sauber 1:23.490
4 brazil Rubens Barrichello 23 Brawn-Mercedes 1:23.575
5 great britain Lewis Hamilton 1 McLaren-Mercedes 1:23.633
6 finland Heikki Kovalainen 2 McLaren-Mercedes 1:23.803
7 italy Vitantonio Liuzzi 21 Force India-Mercedes 1:23.849
8 spain Fernando Alonso 7 Renault 1:23.915
9 germany Timo Glock 10 Toyota 1:23.959
10 poland Robert Kubica 5 BMW Sauber 1:23.996
11 france Romain Grosjean 8 Renault 1:24.197
12 finland Kimi Raikkonen 4 Ferrari 1:24.302
13 italy Jarno Trulli 9 Toyota 1:24.326
14 japan Kazuki Nakajima 17 Williams-Toyota 1:24.392
15 switzerland Sebastien Buemi 12 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:24.572
16 germany Nico Rosberg 16 Williams-Toyota 1:24.621
17 australia Mark Webber 14 Red Bull-Renault 1:25.154
18 germany Sebastian Vettel 15 Red Bull-Renault 1:25.244
19 spain Jaime Alguersuari 11 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:25.791
20 italy Giancarlo Fisichella 3 Ferrari 1:25.951


Qualifying

Saturday, 12 September 2009
Position Country Driver Car number Team Qualifying time
1 great britain Lewis Hamilton 1 McLaren-Mercedes 1:24.066
2 germany Adrian Sutil 20 Force India-Mercedes 1:24.261
3 finland Kimi Raikkonen 4 Ferrari 1:24.523
4 finland Heikki Kovalainen 2 McLaren-Mercedes 1:24.845
5 brazil Rubens Barrichello 23 Brawn-Mercedes 1:25.015
6 great britain Jenson Button 22 Brawn-Mercedes 1:25.030
7 italy Vitantonio Liuzzi 21 Force India-Mercedes 1:25.043
8 spain Fernando Alonso 7 Renault 1:25.072
9 germany Sebastian Vettel 15 Red Bull-Renault 1:25.180
10 australia Mark Webber 14 Red Bull-Renault 1:25.314
11 italy Jarno Trulli 9 Toyota 1:23.611
12 france Romain Grosjean 8 Renault 1:23.728
13 poland Robert Kubica 5 BMW Sauber 1:23.866
14 italy Giancarlo Fisichella 3 Ferrari 1:23.901
15 germany Nick Heidfeld 6 BMW Sauber 1:24.275
16 germany Timo Glock 10 Toyota 1:24.036
17 japan Kazuki Nakajima 17 Williams-Toyota 1:24.074
18 germany Nico Rosberg 16 Williams-Toyota 1:24.121
19 switzerland Sebastien Buemi 12 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:24.220
20 spain Jaime Alguersuari 11 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:24.951


BBC SPORT'S FUEL-ADJUSTED GRID (with projected race first pit stops*)
1 Kovalainen (lap 28 of 53)
2 Barrichello +0.016 (lap 30)
3 Hamilton +0.047 (lap 16)
4 Button +0.073 (lap 29)
5 Sutil +0.200 (lap 17)
6 Raikkonen +0.266 (lap 19)
7 Liuzzi +0.296 (lap 27)
8 Vettel +0.363 (lap 27)
9 Alonso+0.381 (lap 26)
10 Webber +0.469 (lap 28)
* Calculated on the weight of fuel left in cars after qualifying had finished



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Originally posted by Sporty1 Sporty1 wrote:

Fisi makes the switch

 

Best move he ever made, fair play to him!

Bring on the next one, it's hotting up out there! We need another rainy race, or how about a hurricane or some snow?

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Pardon me, but, what happened to Alonso's front wheel? (third thing, and luckily no-one was hurt)
True, and they got barred, oh no, I remember now they appealed and were fined 50p instead, and at the next race they had a similar issue and retired before it fell off again. Mind you it appears the FIA are determined to get them barred one way or another
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Originally posted by thepits thepits wrote:

Originally posted by Rossi Rossi wrote:

And they say bad things come in threes..
Oh yeh, right, ever the optimist - you're barred


Pardon me, but, what happened to Alonso's front wheel? (third thing, and luckily no-one was hurt)
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It's still wide open, especially after the bumper car session at the weekend!  That lot would have been better off on a fairground ride!

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yeh two F1 rookies caused the whole scenario, I'm actually surprised Badoer wasn't involved but hey!

wait a minute..

he was was behind the incident!

(no surprise there really)

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GOOD NEWS! MASSA AIMS FOR HOMECOMING RETURN

Phelipe Massa has been given the all clear to return to fitness training after physical and neurological tests have shown him to have made a complete recovery from the terrible accident he suffered during qualifying for the Hungarian GP back in Late July.

The accident happened when the Ferrari driver suffered a fractured skull after a piece of suspension from the back of Barrichello's Brawn-Mercedes had come off during one of his qualifying laps and bounced up, striking the side of Phelipe's helmet, Massa's car then ploughed straight into a tyre wall.

 

So excellent news then! Lets hope he stirs it up a bit by winning in Brazil, how cool would that be. It's still wide open, especially after the bumper car session at the weekend!  That lot would have been better off on a fairground ride!

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He was still light but, still a great qualifying for Fisi and Force India,
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Originally posted by thepits thepits wrote:

Originally posted by Rossi Rossi wrote:

Fisichella for Ferrari?  Spirited drive by Fisi to open eyes me thinks..
oh you old cynic you  as if...

p.s. and it turns out he wasn't THAT light ...

1. Giancarlo Fisichella, Force India, 648kg
2. Jarno Trulli, Toyota, 656.5
3. Nick Heidfeld, BMW Sauber, 655
4. Rubens Barrichello, Brawn GP, 644.5
5. Robert Kubica, BMW Sauber, 649
6. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 655
7. Timo Glock, Toyota, 648.5
8. Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull, 662.5
9. Mark Webber, Red Bull, 658
10. Nico Rosberg, Williams, 670


You are calling me 'old' 

He was still light but, still a great qualifying for Fisi and Force India, nice to see other teams in the mix at the front. Makes it all a bit more exciting.
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WTF indeed....

BBC SPORT'S FUEL-ADJUSTED GRID (with projected race first pit stops*)
1 Trulli (lap 12)
2 Vettel +0.156 (lap 15)
3 Heidfeld +0.157 (lap 12)
4 Fisichella +0.211 (lap 10)
5 Raikkonen +0.290 (lap 12)
6 Webber +0.341 (lap 13)
7 Kubica +0.454 (lap 10)
8 Rosberg +0.495 (lap 16)
9 Barrichello+0.538 (lap 9)
10 Glock +0.562 (lap 10)
* Calculated on the weight of fuel left in cars after qualifying had finished


Fisi is light, that was/is a given, but still a great achievement......... Goooo Fisi.


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Originally posted by Rossi Rossi wrote:

Fisichella for Ferrari?  Spirited drive by Fisi to open eyes me thinks..
oh you old cynic you  as if...

p.s. and it turns out he wasn't THAT light ...

1. Giancarlo Fisichella, Force India, 648kg
2. Jarno Trulli, Toyota, 656.5
3. Nick Heidfeld, BMW Sauber, 655
4. Rubens Barrichello, Brawn GP, 644.5
5. Robert Kubica, BMW Sauber, 649
6. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 655
7. Timo Glock, Toyota, 648.5
8. Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull, 662.5
9. Mark Webber, Red Bull, 658
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Fisichella for Ferrari? 
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WTF??????

Belgian Grand Prix starting grid

1.  FISICHELLA    Force India
2.  TRULLI        Toyota
3.  HEIDFELD      BMW
4.  BARRICHELLO   Brawn
5.  KUBICA        BMW
6.  RAIKKONEN     Ferrari
7.  GLOCK         Toyota
8.  VETTEL        Red Bull
9.  WEBBER        Red Bull
10. ROSBERG       Williams
11. SUTIL         Force India
12. HAMILTON      McLaren
13. ALONSO        Renault
14. BUTTON        Brawn
15. KOVALAINEN    McLaren
16. BUEMI         Toro Rosso
17. ALGUERSUARI   Toro Rosso
18. NAKAJIMA      Williams
19. GROSJEAN      Renault
20. BADOER        Ferrari

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Belgian GP Spa-Francorchamps

First Practice

Friday, 28 August 2009
Position Country Driver Car number Team Fastest Lap
1 italy Jarno Trulli 9 Toyota 1:49.675
2 great britain Jenson Button 22 Brawn-Mercedes 1:50.283
3 spain Fernando Alonso 7 Renault 1:50.368
4 switzerland Sebastien Buemi 12 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:51.045
5 spain Jaime Alguersuari 11 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:51.529
6 brazil Rubens Barrichello 23 Brawn-Mercedes 1:52.321
7 finland Kimi Raikkonen 4 Ferrari 1:52.930
8 finland Heikki Kovalainen 2 McLaren-Mercedes 1:53.383
9 poland Robert Kubica 5 BMW Sauber 1:53.650
10 italy Luca Badoer 3 Ferrari 1:55.068
11 italy Giancarlo Fisichella 21 Force India-Mercedes 2:03.972
12 germany Nico Rosberg 16 Williams-Toyota 2:04.505
13 france Romain Grosjean 8 Renault 2:05.513
14 germany Nick Heidfeld 6 BMW Sauber 2:05.614
15 japan Kazuki Nakajima 17 Williams-Toyota 2:05.705
16 germany Adrian Sutil 20 Force India-Mercedes 2:05.839
17 australia Mark Webber 14 Red Bull-Renault 2:06.181
18 germany Timo Glock 10 Toyota 2:06.331
19 germany Sebastian Vettel 15 Red Bull-Renault
20 great britain Lewis Hamilton 1 McLaren-Mercedes


11-20  time set in the wet, so Badoer was really last.... again.
LH did not complete anytimed laps, installation with 'special paint' only.
SV did not run, saving engine mileage. 

Second Practice

Friday, 28 August 2009
Position Country Driver Car number Team Fastest Lap
1 great britain Lewis Hamilton 1 McLaren-Mercedes 1:47.201
2 germany Timo Glock 10 Toyota 1:47.217
3 finland Kimi Raikkonen 4 Ferrari 1:47.285
4 australia Mark Webber 14 Red Bull-Renault 1:47.329
5 france Romain Grosjean 8 Renault 1:47.333
6 italy Giancarlo Fisichella 21 Force India-Mercedes 1:47.506
7 italy Jarno Trulli 9 Toyota 1:47.559
8 poland Robert Kubica 5 BMW Sauber 1:47.578
9 spain Jaime Alguersuari 11 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:47.579
10 germany Sebastian Vettel 15 Red Bull-Renault 1:47.602
11 switzerland Sebastien Buemi 12 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:47.702
12 finland Heikki Kovalainen 2 McLaren-Mercedes 1:47.743
13 germany Adrian Sutil 20 Force India-Mercedes 1:47.790
14 spain Fernando Alonso 7 Renault 1:47.862
15 japan Kazuki Nakajima 17 Williams-Toyota 1:47.961
16 germany Nick Heidfeld 6 BMW Sauber 1:48.017
17 great britain Jenson Button 22 Brawn-Mercedes 1:48.125
18 brazil Rubens Barrichello 23 Brawn-Mercedes 1:48.130
19 germany Nico Rosberg 16 Williams-Toyota 1:48.360
20 italy Luca Badoer 3 Ferrari 1:49.211

Jules Bianchi seen in the Ferrari garage (Badoer side) with Nicholas Todt during first practice, to which Luca Colliani(sp) took exception.


Third Practice

Saturday, 29 August 2009
Position Country Driver Car number Team Fastest Lap
1 germany Nick Heidfeld 6 BMW Sauber 1:45.388
2 italy Jarno Trulli 9 Toyota 1:45.462
3 germany Adrian Sutil 20 Force India-Mercedes 1:45.677
4 france Romain Grosjean 8 Renault 1:45.878
5 germany Timo Glock 10 Toyota 1:45.908
6 poland Robert Kubica 5 BMW Sauber 1:45.987
7 germany Nico Rosberg 16 Williams-Toyota 1:46.040
8 italy Giancarlo Fisichella 21 Force India-Mercedes 1:46.114
9 great britain Lewis Hamilton 1 McLaren-Mercedes 1:46.301
10 great britain Jenson Button 22 Brawn-Mercedes 1:46.406
11 finland Kimi Raikkonen 4 Ferrari 1:46.409
12 switzerland Sebastien Buemi 12 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:46.417
13 finland Heikki Kovalainen 2 McLaren-Mercedes 1:46.462
14 germany Sebastian Vettel 15 Red Bull-Renault 1:46.747
15 spain Jaime Alguersuari 11 Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:46.814
16 brazil Rubens Barrichello 23 Brawn-Mercedes 1:46.815
17 spain Fernando Alonso 7 Renault 1:46.926
18 italy Luca Badoer 3 Ferrari 1:47.055
19 japan Kazuki Nakajima 17 Williams-Toyota 1:47.078
20 australia Mark Webber 14 Red Bull-Renault



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