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F1 2009

Abu Dhabi Friday Practice

Heikki Kovalainen snatched top spot from his McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton with one minute remaining of Friday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix practice.

Hamilton topped the times in the first 90-minute session and the team managed a 1-2 in the evening, this time with Kovalainen the quicker of the pair.

1 Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 1:41.307
2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:41.504
3 Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes 1:41.541
4 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1:41.591
5 Kobayashi Toyota 1:41.636

Button clinches title, Webber wins in Brazil

Jenson Button clinched his first world title in Brazil against all the pre-race odds after producing a stunning recovery drive fully worthy of any world champion.

Brawn’s English driver started from 14th but executed a series of spectacular early overtaking moves before finishing the race fifth.

BMW Sauber’s Robert Kubica came second ahead of McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton while six drivers retired in Sao Paulo.

1 Mark Webber RBR-Renault
2 Robert Kubica BMW Sauber +7.6 secs
3 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes +18.9 secs
4 Sebastian Vettel RBR-Renault +19.6 secs
5 Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes +29.0 secs
6 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari +33.3 secs
7 Sebastien Buemi STR-Ferrari +35.9 secs
8 Rubens Barrichello Brawn-Mercedes +45.4 secs
9 Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes +48.4 secs
10 Kamui Kobayashi Toyota +63.3 secs

Brazilian Grand Prix 2009

Brazilian Grand Prix 2009
16 – 18 October, Interlagos, Sao Paulo

In 2009 the Brazilian Grand Prix will not be the last one on the Formula 1 calendar, but lets hope it will be as exciting as the 2008 race.

There were speculations that Massa will be racing again sooner than expected and may be make a surprised return to F1 for his home race in Brazil.

However, after ruling out a return at the Brazilian Grand Prix, a race he won last year, Massa will instead wave the chequered flag at Interlagos alongside football legend Pele and supermodel Gisele Bundchen.

brazilian grand prix massa

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2009

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2009
30 October – 01 November, Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is the last race of the Formula 1 2009 calendar. The organizers are working very hard to make sure that the first F1 race in Abu Dhabi will be a race to remember.

It is guaranteed to make history as the first day/night Formula 1 race ever. Quote from the official website:

“Abu Dhabi, UAE, 28th August 2009. The world will experience the stunning beauty of the Arabian sunset as a backdrop to the inaugural 2009 Formula 1™ Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with the announcement today of a new race start time at 5pm. As a result, for the first time in Formula 1™ history, a race is scheduled to start in daylight and end during night-time.”

If drivers were given the choice they would probably go for a day or even a night race, not a “sunset race”. How dangerous/safe the race will be remains to be seen. One thing is for sure, Formula 1 has changed a lot in the last few years with TV schedules and license fee money starting to play unhealthy role.

Japanese Grand Prix 2009

Japanese Grand Prix 2009
02 – 04 October, Suzuka

# Driver Team Grid Time
1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1 1:28:20.443
2 Jarno Trulli Toyota 2 1:28:25.243
3 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 3 1:28:26.843

Japanese Grand Prix 2009

Sebastian Vettel convincingly won the Japanese Grand Prix to keep his slim title hopes alive but championship leader Jenson Button stayed in control.

Cool Button pounced on an early tangle up ahead to finish in eighth, although a late safety car denied his Brawn team being crowned constructors’ champions.
Seventh place for Rubens Barrichello, just ahead of Brawn team mate Jenson Button, leaves the championship points table as Button 85, Barrichello 71, Vettel 69 with two races remaining.

Ahead of the duelling Brazilian and the Englishman, Kimi Raikkonen brought his Ferrari home fourth after a fighting drive, while Nico Rosberg made some amends for his Singapore error by taking fifth for Williams. Nick Heidfeld was sixth for BMW Sauber.

Hamilton lost time with a slow exit from the pits and then was hobbled by a KERS problem in the closing stages, but managed to fend off Kimi Raikkonen’s Ferrari for third.

Meanwhile, Button again played a perfect game of damage limitation after the points leader recovered well from his grid penalty and a poor start to finish eighth behind Barrichello.


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