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Shanghai International Circuit, China
Track Length: 5.451km/3.387 miles
Race Distance: 305.066km/189.568 miles
Number of Laps: 56
Lap Record: M Schumacher - 1:32.2382005 Results
Pole Position: Fernando Alonso - 1:34.080
Fastest Lap: Kimi Raikkonen - 1:33.242
Driver Team Time
1 Fernando Alonso Renault 1h39m53.618
2 Kimi Raikkonen Team McLaren Mercedes 1h39m57.633
3 Ralf Schumacher Toyota 1h40m18.994
4 Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 1h40m19.732
5 Christian Klien Red Bull Racing 1h40m25.457
6 Felipe Massa Sauber 1h40m30.018
7 Mark Webber BMW Williams 1h40m30.460
8 Jenson Button BAR Honda 1h40m34.867Kimi Raikkonen’s lap of the circuit
The lap starts on the long pit straight, we power along the 600 metre section reaching speeds of 305km/h in sixth gear as we pass underneath the impressive grandstand walkway. As we reach the first corner we are down to fifth gear travelling at 234km/h, here we should pull 3.4G. This corner is very long as it sweeps round to the right, it is immediately followed by the right then left of turns two and three. Our speeds drop quite low through here to 107km/h as it is quite tight and we need to be in second gear.As we exit turn three, we will have to push on the throttle to build up speed as we pass through the slight kinks of turns four and five that gently flick the track first left then right on the run down to turn six. We hit about 291km/h along here reaching sixth gear before braking hard for the hairpin of six, which will see us drop down into second gear and 102km/h.
Coming out of the hairpin there is a short straight that leads to a long, wide, sweeping S of seven and eight, with the track first curving to the left and then to the right. This is a chance to get the speed back up again and we reach 265km/h over turn seven and only lifting slightly for the apex of eight.
The two almost 90-degree bends of nine and ten follow which see us drop down to second gear and 137km/h before coming onto the short straight which leads to the tight left of eleven. We can reach speeds of 284km/h coming into turn 11 but drop down to second gear and 91km/h for the turn.
This then takes you onto another long sweeping right hander, similar to the complex at the end of the pit straight. This double-apex bend swings us back round on ourselves onto a straight that runs parallel to the one we were just on. The corner is the widest section of the track and it is fairly long so we are able to increase our speed to 249km/h as we drive through it and are back in fifth gear as we exit onto the back straight. This corner is particularly important for a quick lap time, as it swings round onto the longest straight, which is just over one kilometre.
We need to ensure we have the maximum speed possible as we exit the corner so that we have the momentum to power along the back straight at speeds nearing 326km/h in sixth. A hard braking zone at the end of the straight for the two rights of fourteen and fifteen as we descend to second gear and 88km/h for these corners. Again on the power for a short straight that takes you to the final corner, a 90-degree left-hander taken at 181km/h in third gear returning you to the pit straight.
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Shanghai International Circuit, China
Track Length: 5.451km/3.387 miles
Race Distance: 305.066km/189.568 miles
Number of Laps: 56
Lap Record: M Schumacher - 1:32.2382005 Results
Pole Position: Fernando Alonso - 1:34.080
Fastest Lap: Kimi Raikkonen - 1:33.242
Driver Team Time
1 Fernando Alonso Renault 1h39m53.618
2 Kimi Raikkonen Team McLaren Mercedes 1h39m57.633
3 Ralf Schumacher Toyota 1h40m18.994
4 Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 1h40m19.732
5 Christian Klien Red Bull Racing 1h40m25.457
6 Felipe Massa Sauber 1h40m30.018
7 Mark Webber BMW Williams 1h40m30.460
8 Jenson Button BAR Honda 1h40m34.867Kimi Raikkonen’s lap of the circuit
The lap starts on the long pit straight, we power along the 600 metre section reaching speeds of 305km/h in sixth gear as we pass underneath the impressive grandstand walkway. As we reach the first corner we are down to fifth gear travelling at 234km/h, here we should pull 3.4G. This corner is very long as it sweeps round to the right, it is immediately followed by the right then left of turns two and three. Our speeds drop quite low through here to 107km/h as it is quite tight and we need to be in second gear.As we exit turn three, we will have to push on the throttle to build up speed as we pass through the slight kinks of turns four and five that gently flick the track first left then right on the run down to turn six. We hit about 291km/h along here reaching sixth gear before braking hard for the hairpin of six, which will see us drop down into second gear and 102km/h.
Coming out of the hairpin there is a short straight that leads to a long, wide, sweeping S of seven and eight, with the track first curving to the left and then to the right. This is a chance to get the speed back up again and we reach 265km/h over turn seven and only lifting slightly for the apex of eight.
The two almost 90-degree bends of nine and ten follow which see us drop down to second gear and 137km/h before coming onto the short straight which leads to the tight left of eleven. We can reach speeds of 284km/h coming into turn 11 but drop down to second gear and 91km/h for the turn.
This then takes you onto another long sweeping right hander, similar to the complex at the end of the pit straight. This double-apex bend swings us back round on ourselves onto a straight that runs parallel to the one we were just on. The corner is the widest section of the track and it is fairly long so we are able to increase our speed to 249km/h as we drive through it and are back in fifth gear as we exit onto the back straight. This corner is particularly important for a quick lap time, as it swings round onto the longest straight, which is just over one kilometre.
We need to ensure we have the maximum speed possible as we exit the corner so that we have the momentum to power along the back straight at speeds nearing 326km/h in sixth. A hard braking zone at the end of the straight for the two rights of fourteen and fifteen as we descend to second gear and 88km/h for these corners. Again on the power for a short straight that takes you to the final corner, a 90-degree left-hander taken at 181km/h in third gear returning you to the pit straight.
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Shanghai International Circuit, China
Track Length: 5.451km/3.387 miles
Race Distance: 305.066km/189.568 miles
Number of Laps: 56
Lap Record: M Schumacher - 1:32.2382005 Results
Pole Position: Fernando Alonso - 1:34.080
Fastest Lap: Kimi Raikkonen - 1:33.242
Driver Team Time
1 Fernando Alonso Renault 1h39m53.618
2 Kimi Raikkonen Team McLaren Mercedes 1h39m57.633
3 Ralf Schumacher Toyota 1h40m18.994
4 Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 1h40m19.732
5 Christian Klien Red Bull Racing 1h40m25.457
6 Felipe Massa Sauber 1h40m30.018
7 Mark Webber BMW Williams 1h40m30.460
8 Jenson Button BAR Honda 1h40m34.867Kimi Raikkonen’s lap of the circuit
The lap starts on the long pit straight, we power along the 600 metre section reaching speeds of 305km/h in sixth gear as we pass underneath the impressive grandstand walkway. As we reach the first corner we are down to fifth gear travelling at 234km/h, here we should pull 3.4G. This corner is very long as it sweeps round to the right, it is immediately followed by the right then left of turns two and three. Our speeds drop quite low through here to 107km/h as it is quite tight and we need to be in second gear.As we exit turn three, we will have to push on the throttle to build up speed as we pass through the slight kinks of turns four and five that gently flick the track first left then right on the run down to turn six. We hit about 291km/h along here reaching sixth gear before braking hard for the hairpin of six, which will see us drop down into second gear and 102km/h.
Coming out of the hairpin there is a short straight that leads to a long, wide, sweeping S of seven and eight, with the track first curving to the left and then to the right. This is a chance to get the speed back up again and we reach 265km/h over turn seven and only lifting slightly for the apex of eight.
The two almost 90-degree bends of nine and ten follow which see us drop down to second gear and 137km/h before coming onto the short straight which leads to the tight left of eleven. We can reach speeds of 284km/h coming into turn 11 but drop down to second gear and 91km/h for the turn.
This then takes you onto another long sweeping right hander, similar to the complex at the end of the pit straight. This double-apex bend swings us back round on ourselves onto a straight that runs parallel to the one we were just on. The corner is the widest section of the track and it is fairly long so we are able to increase our speed to 249km/h as we drive through it and are back in fifth gear as we exit onto the back straight. This corner is particularly important for a quick lap time, as it swings round onto the longest straight, which is just over one kilometre.
We need to ensure we have the maximum speed possible as we exit the corner so that we have the momentum to power along the back straight at speeds nearing 326km/h in sixth. A hard braking zone at the end of the straight for the two rights of fourteen and fifteen as we descend to second gear and 88km/h for these corners. Again on the power for a short straight that takes you to the final corner, a 90-degree left-hander taken at 181km/h in third gear returning you to the pit straight.
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Σε ενα σημείο πάνε τέρμα γκάζι (βόλτα με 360 χλμ !!!! )
Θυμάμαι που κάποιος τις Μινάρντι ή Τζόρνταν, πριν δυο χρ'όνια στα δοκιμαστικά είχε αγήει τα χέρια απ το τιμόνι και άκουσε τα εξ' αμάξης από τον Τάκη.Αστεία αστεία αν του έφευγε εκεί απο μια δυνατή ριπή ανέμου.... θα κλέγαμε .....
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Turn 1 = ΠΟΡΩΣΗ
Γουσταρω αυξανομενη καμπυλοτητα, να ξεχωριζουν οι αντρες απ'τα αγορακια...και τα αμαξια απ'τα αμαξακια!
Παρεμπιπτοντως το Schumi δε φαινεται να τον πολυπαει αυτη η πιστα
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Eλπίζω να μην την ξαναπατήσει ο Μίκαελ όπως τα δυο προηγούμενα χρόνια ....
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Ο χρήστης antsakalis έγραψε:
Eλπίζω να την ξαναπατήσει ο Μίκαελ όπως τα δυο προηγούμενα χρόνια .... -
Fernando Alonso has suggested that he is looking forward to leaving Renault.
To the Auto Motor Und Sport magazine in Germany, the 2006 championship challenger insisted that he needs a 'wallpaper change' after five years at the French team.
'My love for Renault is gone,' Alonso, who will switch to McLaren Mercedes next year, said.
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Να με συγχωρούν οι fan, αλλά ο (πολύ μικρός) πρωταθλητής την έχει ψωνίσει πολύ...
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Ωραίος
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Ρε τον πιτσηρικα πως εγινε ετσι.
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Καινούριος ανταγωνιστής του Kubica!
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Pedro de la Rosa expected McLaren to replace him with Lewis Hamilton for the Chinese Grand Prix, the Spaniard admitted this week.
'I half expected the team to put Lewis Hamilton in the car for this race,' de la Rosa was quoted as saying to Spanish newspaper Marca. 'I was seventy per cent sure last week that I wouldn't be here in Shanghai.'
'I'm here and I'm very happy about it, I didn't expect to be,' he added. -
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Αλλαγη κινητηρα για το Massa
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*Massa hit by engine change
Ferrari's constructors' championship chances have been dealt a blow after the first day's practice for the Chinese Grand Prix after Felipe Massa was forced to take an engine change.The Brazilian was the fastest of all race drivers during free practice at Shanghai, setting the fourth best time overall in the second session.
But Massa, who scored his maiden grand prix victory in Turkey last month, will have to start from 11th on the grid at best after taking on a mandatory 10-place grid penalty.
It remains unclear what prompted the change, or whether Michael Schumacher's car will be effected by the problem.*
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τα μισλεν φαινεται πως εχουν το πανω χερι.
ps. go williams go!!!!__ηρθε η ωρα να βαθμολογηθουμε
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