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Bahrainin GP 2009
Kiinasta vasta palaillaan, mutta jo nyt Bahrainin aavikot odottavat. Ensi viikonloppuna Bahrainissa ajetaan kauden neljäs F1-kilpailu. Nähtäväksi jää pystyykö Red Bull haastamaan Brawnin myös kuivalla, kuumalla kelillä. Ja mitä sanottavaa asiaan on Toyotalla?
F1-aikataulut viikonlopulle:
FRI Practice 1 10:00-11:30
FRI Practice 2 14:00-15:30
SAT Practice 3 11:00-12:00
SAT Qualifying 14:00-15:00
SUN The Race 15:00-17:00
BBC:n aikataulut
MTV3 Maxin & MTV3:n aikataulut
Speed TV:n aikataulut yms
Katsottavaa riittää myös fykkösten ulkopuolella, sillä radalla ajetaan samalla GP2 Asian kauden finaali, Porsche Supercupin kauden avaus sekä Speedcaria & Chevrolet Super Car Middle Eastia. Ohjelma: http://www.formula1.com/races/in_detail/bahrain_807/event_timetable.html
GP2:n viralliset sivut
Porsche Supercupin viralliset sivut
GP2 Asiaa voi seurata Eurosportilta.
Radan pituus: 5.412 km
Kierrosten lukumäärä: 57
Rataennätys: Michael Schumacher 1.30.252 (2004)
Edellisten kisojen voittajat:
2004 - Michael Schumacher
2005 - Fernando Alonso
2006 - Fernando Alonso
2007 - Felipe Massa
2008 - Felipe Massa
Näyttää siis siltä että ollaan saamassa aivan uusi voittaja tälle radalle nyt
Williams, BMW ja Toyota ovat jo antaneet ensimmäiset mietteensä tulevasta viikonlopusta:
Kiinasta vasta palaillaan, mutta jo nyt Bahrainin aavikot odottavat. Ensi viikonloppuna Bahrainissa ajetaan kauden neljäs F1-kilpailu. Nähtäväksi jää pystyykö Red Bull haastamaan Brawnin myös kuivalla, kuumalla kelillä. Ja mitä sanottavaa asiaan on Toyotalla?
F1-aikataulut viikonlopulle:
FRI Practice 1 10:00-11:30
FRI Practice 2 14:00-15:30
SAT Practice 3 11:00-12:00
SAT Qualifying 14:00-15:00
SUN The Race 15:00-17:00
BBC:n aikataulut
MTV3 Maxin & MTV3:n aikataulut
Speed TV:n aikataulut yms
Katsottavaa riittää myös fykkösten ulkopuolella, sillä radalla ajetaan samalla GP2 Asian kauden finaali, Porsche Supercupin kauden avaus sekä Speedcaria & Chevrolet Super Car Middle Eastia. Ohjelma: http://www.formula1.com/races/in_detail/bahrain_807/event_timetable.html
GP2:n viralliset sivut
Porsche Supercupin viralliset sivut
GP2 Asiaa voi seurata Eurosportilta.
Radan pituus: 5.412 km
Kierrosten lukumäärä: 57
Rataennätys: Michael Schumacher 1.30.252 (2004)
Edellisten kisojen voittajat:
2004 - Michael Schumacher
2005 - Fernando Alonso
2006 - Fernando Alonso
2007 - Felipe Massa
2008 - Felipe Massa
Näyttää siis siltä että ollaan saamassa aivan uusi voittaja tälle radalle nyt
Williams, BMW ja Toyota ovat jo antaneet ensimmäiset mietteensä tulevasta viikonlopusta:
Kazuki Nakajima, Williams
“I didn’t have a great weekend in Bahrain last year and found it difficult to get used to the track. I’m more positive going there this year so hopefully it will be a different story. It’s a stop and go track where you need straight line speed, good breaks and traction to do well. Corners 9 and 10 are a bit tricky, you have to really use your breaks and there’s a lot of lateral loading.”
Nico Rosberg, Williams
“I first raced at Bahrain in 2004 in F3, then won the GP2 Championship there in 2005. In my first race for Williams, I started in 12th but took the nose off on the first corner. After I pitted for a new nose, I had a good race and in the end I made my way up to seventh which meant two points. I also got the fastest lap of the race. As I’ve always had good races there, I really enjoy going to Bahrain.
“It’s one of my favourite tracks. Last year the car went well there and we won’t have any issues with warming up the tyres. Downforce level is always really important there for the corners, but then there’s a compromise required so you can fight the other cars on the fast straights. We’re confident going to Bahrain that we can finally get a good result.”
Jarno Trulli, Toyota
"I am looking forward to racing in Bahrain after the tests we had there over the winter. Bahrain was the first chance I had to really test the TF109 in dry conditions and I knew immediately we had a competitive package, which has proved to be the case now the season has started. In testing the car was strong in Bahrain so I have a good feeling for this weekend and I think we can be competitive. Weather and track conditions change from winter testing to the race weekend but it should still help us a bit to have set-up information from the new car at this track, and we have quite a bit of experience now with these two compounds of tyre. I will push as hard as I can, as always, and I know everyone in the team is really motivated so I hope for a smooth and successful weekend."
Timo Glock, Toyota
"The Bahrain Grand Prix is good fun and the track is unique. For car set-up you have to compromise between straightline speed and grip in the slower corners, which is quite a tricky balance to achieve. One issue we face particularly in Bahrain is the wind, which comes in across the desert and can change direction from lap to lap. This can make the car a bit unstable if it blows in the wrong direction but we know what to expect so we can be prepared. Last year I was pretty unlucky in Bahrain because I had to back off with a small technical issue when I was sure I would score my first points for the team. But this season has started in a much better way compared to 2008 and I am confident I can continue to show that good performance."
Pascal Vasselon, Toyota senior general manager, chassis
"We achieved a huge amount of laps in Bahrain during testing and this was very useful in terms of developing the TF109. It should also be useful for this weekend because we have some experience of set-up and slick tyres at this track with the new cars, so we should hit the ground running on Friday. We tested both tyre compounds when we were in Bahrain in February and they performed well in representative temperature conditions so we're not expecting any major problems in that area. Otherwise, Bahrain is quite tough on the brakes; we expect it to be harder on them than any other race this season."
Robert Kubica, BMW Sauber
"I am looking forward to going to Bahrain. Overall I really like the track, although it is not really challenging. The Bahrain International Circuit has a couple of long straights and three characteristically low-speed corners that require heavy braking. Wind can play an important role in Sakhir as it influences the balance of the car. Also, the wind blows sand onto parts of the track, which leads to changing grip conditions. Luckily we had the chance to test the F1.09 car in Bahrain in February, although weather conditions were unstable and windy then. Last year we performed quite well in Bahrain - after securing pole position in qualifying I managed to finish the race on the podium."
Nick Heidfeld, BMW Sauber
"I enjoy driving in Bahrain. I like the modern complex and the circuit. The section from the fifth to the penultimate corner is particularly well designed. This time I'll be again arriving quite early to allow time for my fitness training. It will be interesting to see what the weather brings. Usually the climate in Bahrain has been very pleasant, but we've also had incredible heat, and during winter testing there was a huge sandstorm. In 2008 there was a concert by Akon after the race, which I also remember well."
Mario Theissen, BMW Motorsport Director
"In Bahrain we aim to bring the first major overseas stint to a positive end. It also marks the end of the second set of back-to-back races within five weeks. We look back on the previous Bahrain Grand Prix with satisfaction: in 2008 Robert gained his first ever pole position with the BMW Sauber F1 Team, achieving another milestone. After our appearance in Shanghai we are now heading for another region that is important to BMW. For us as a manufacturer in the premium sector the Middle East is also a very significant market."
Willy Rampf, BMW Sauber head of engineering
"The Bahrain circuit demands a compromise when it comes to aerodynamic set-up. On the one hand the many slow corners require a high level of downforce, while on the other the exceptional breadth of the track encourages the drivers to overtake, which means we can't leave maximum speed out of the equation. With the low-speed corners, traction and brake balance play a major role. Brake wear on this circuit is particularly high, especially in the turn after the start-finish straight and in turn 4. At night the wind regularly sweeps sand onto the track. Generally conditions improve as the day goes on, but tyre wear can nevertheless be fairly high on account of the sand. That is an important factor for the race strategy."
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