2009 Santander British Grand Prix
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Anyone willing to bet that Hamilton won't score anymore points this season?
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zack, when i click on the chart it shows the chart of the aussie gp.....
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yeah you were redirect to http://www.f1zone.net/services/lapchart.php , you have to choose what round do you want and what year .megasyxx wrote:zack, when i click on the chart it shows the chart of the aussie gp.....
It was a Good race for the championship, button scored 3 points only and the gap is decreased between Brawn and Redbull.
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Nophil1993 wrote:Anyone willing to bet that Hamilton won't score anymore points this season?
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I think Mclaren has suspended development of this car and they will never publicly announce it. But still Hamilton will score some points
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Fastest laps:
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http://www.formula1.com/results/season/2009/813/6645/fastest_laps.html
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phil1993 wrote:Anyone willing to bet that Hamilton won't score anymore points this season?
Adrian Newey wrote:McLaren look as if it may be difficult for them to sort out this year's car, but I am sure they will be back next year.
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I doubt any team other than Red Bull and Brawn will put any more money into this season's cars. They do not know where they will be racing and if there will be a new series (which I doubt) there will be some tech changes that teams will still be drafting. If they stay in FIA F1, they will certainly redesign things on a large scale: no kers and no refueling for next year means a new chassis since it totally affects the weight distribution and re-packaging of everything from driving position to drivetrain. whichever the case, I think 2010 will still be an odd year. It may be McLaren and Ferrari get it right but it can easily be that someone else does it.
Meanwhile let's summon the force and oust Mosely.
Meanwhile let's summon the force and oust Mosely.
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It's not easy to start working on 2010 car when you don't even know what rules there will be or what series you will be racing in. It's possible that FOTA might continue with these rules to retain stability, but they might draft something completely new too.
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I agree -- if the FIA owns the intellectual property rights to F1 cars, what are the FOTA teams going to come up with? That needs to be decided pretty soon, one of the things Martin Whitmarsh alluded to -- a July timeframe.
As far as the championship, if Vettel hadn't thrown away points in Australia, (ok, not really his fault), Malaysia, Monaco and a little slip in Turkey, he'd be pretty close to Button with more than half the season to go. He's starting to dominate Webber, and it won't be long before Red Bull and Brawn start asking the #2's to play a support role.
As far as the championship, if Vettel hadn't thrown away points in Australia, (ok, not really his fault), Malaysia, Monaco and a little slip in Turkey, he'd be pretty close to Button with more than half the season to go. He's starting to dominate Webber, and it won't be long before Red Bull and Brawn start asking the #2's to play a support role.