2009 Chinese Grand Prix
Re: 2009 FORMULA 1 Chinese Grand Prix
By the way, that means Sutil is last, that still isnt showing up
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Thanks got 2 more pointsphil1993 wrote:By the way, that means Sutil is last, that still isnt showing up
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pred. comp.Rachael-The-Great wrote:i dont get what your are trying out sort out here?
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Re: 2009 FORMULA 1 Chinese Grand Prix
"All timing unofficial" official information on tv coverage showed sutil classified with +6LAPS
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BBC and FIA website say Sutil as classified as well.Majkel wrote:"All timing unofficial" official information on tv coverage showed sutil classified with +6LAPS
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Fastest laps:
1. Rubens Barrichello 1:52.592
2. Sebastian Vettel 1:52.627
3. Timo Glock 1:52.703
4. Mark Webber 1:52.980
5. Sebastien Bourdais 1:53.474
6. Jenson Button 1:53.546
7. Nick Heidfeld 1:54.158
8. Nico Rosberg 1:54.243
9. Fernando Alonso 1:54.481
10. Heikki Kovalainen 1:54.516
11. Sebastien Buemi 1:54.590
12. Lewis Hamilton 1:54.665
13. Adrian Sutil 1:54.777
14. Robert Kubica 1:55.350
15. Kimi Räikkönen 1:55.396
16. Nelsinho Piquet 1:55.535
17. Kazuki Nakajima 1:56.167
18. Giancarlo Fisichella 1:56.239
19. Felipe Massa 1:56.484
20. Jarno Trulli 2:00.330
1. Rubens Barrichello 1:52.592
2. Sebastian Vettel 1:52.627
3. Timo Glock 1:52.703
4. Mark Webber 1:52.980
5. Sebastien Bourdais 1:53.474
6. Jenson Button 1:53.546
7. Nick Heidfeld 1:54.158
8. Nico Rosberg 1:54.243
9. Fernando Alonso 1:54.481
10. Heikki Kovalainen 1:54.516
11. Sebastien Buemi 1:54.590
12. Lewis Hamilton 1:54.665
13. Adrian Sutil 1:54.777
14. Robert Kubica 1:55.350
15. Kimi Räikkönen 1:55.396
16. Nelsinho Piquet 1:55.535
17. Kazuki Nakajima 1:56.167
18. Giancarlo Fisichella 1:56.239
19. Felipe Massa 1:56.484
20. Jarno Trulli 2:00.330
Re: 2009 FORMULA 1 Chinese Grand Prix
Yes Sutil has his crash at 6 laps of the finish, so he his classified
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Re: 2009 FORMULA 1 Chinese Grand Prix
Did anybody see the dolly system that Toyota used to change their nose? I bet alot of people are going to copy that lol.
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yeah, that's ideal! Really brilliant!HandoZiZle wrote:Did anybody see the dolly system that Toyota used to change their nose? I bet alot of people are going to copy that lol.
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http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_news_item.php?fes_art_id=37616 wrote: Having scored its maiden Grand Prix win, a famous 1-2 to boot, members of the Red Bull team, including the Milton Keynes' outfit's 'advisor' Helmut Marko, looked forward to hearing the Austrian national anthem played during the podium ceremony for the first time since 1997, when Gerhard Berger won the German Grand Prix.
Imagine the surprise however, when instead of the Austrian anthem, 'Land der Berge, Land am Strome', Great Britain's 'God Save The Queen' blasted over the circuit's public address system.
Despite being based in Milton Keynes, the former Jaguar team, bought by Dietrich Mateschitz in November 2005, is Austrian and races under an Austrian licence, therefore 'Land der Berge, Land am Strome' should have been heard straight after 'Das Deutschlandlied' was played in honour of race winner Sebastian Vettel.
"I am disappointed because we have a Austrian license but no Austrian anthem was played," Marko told reporters later, admitting: "Probably the Chinese do not have it."
According to the FIA's own rule book:
"The national anthem of the winning driver and winning team will be played. The Nationalities of the teams and drivers will be notified to the organiser by the FIA and will accord with Article 112 of the Code."
"As far as the application of this Code is concerned, every competitor or driver who has obtained their licence from an ASN takes the nationality of that ASN for the period of validity of that licence."
Red Bull competes under a racing license issued by OAMTC (Osterreichischer Automobil, Motorrad und Touring Club), the Austrian motor racing authority.
The FIA has yet to comment on the 'mix up'.
Re: 2009 FORMULA 1 Chinese Grand Prix
Same thing happened to Jordan at Spa 98, when they played the British rather than the Irish anthem. Unacceptable really, its a pretty basic thing to mess up.
Re: 2009 FORMULA 1 Chinese Grand Prix
A useless and pointless ceremony ended up with what it deserves. Unacceptable? National pride? Oh yeah.
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