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Race Date: 04 Nov 2012
First Grand Prix: 2009
Number of Laps: 55
Circuit Length: 5.554 km
Race Distance: 305.355 km
Lap Record: 1:40.279 - S Vettel (2009)**
TIME TABLE GREEK TIME**Fri 02 November 2012
Practice 1 11:00 - 12:30
Practice 2 15:00 - 16:30
Sat 03 November 2012
Practice 3 12:00 - 13:00
Qualifying 15:00
Sun 04 November 2012
Race 15:002009 και το 2010 κυριαρχησε η Ρεντ Μπουλ.
Περσυ θα κυριαρχουσε αλλα επαθαν λαστιχο!!!
Φετος?? -
INFO
Race Date: 04 Nov 2012
First Grand Prix: 2009
Number of Laps: 55
Circuit Length: 5.554 km
Race Distance: 305.355 km
Lap Record: 1:40.279 - S Vettel (2009)**
TIME TABLE GREEK TIME**Fri 02 November 2012
Practice 1 11:00 - 12:30
Practice 2 15:00 - 16:30
Sat 03 November 2012
Practice 3 12:00 - 13:00
Qualifying 15:00
Sun 04 November 2012
Race 15:002009 και το 2010 κυριαρχησε η Ρεντ Μπουλ.
Περσυ θα κυριαρχουσε αλλα επαθαν λαστιχο!!!
Φετος?? -
INFO
Race Date: 04 Nov 2012
First Grand Prix: 2009
Number of Laps: 55
Circuit Length: 5.554 km
Race Distance: 305.355 km
Lap Record: 1:40.279 - S Vettel (2009)**
TIME TABLE GREEK TIME**Fri 02 November 2012
Practice 1 11:00 - 12:30
Practice 2 15:00 - 16:30
Sat 03 November 2012
Practice 3 12:00 - 13:00
Qualifying 15:00
Sun 04 November 2012
Race 15:002009 και το 2010 κυριαρχησε η Ρεντ Μπουλ.
Περσυ θα κυριαρχουσε αλλα επαθαν λαστιχο!!!
Φετος?? -
Μερικες inside informations
Θα γλυστραει απιστευτα στα FP1 and FP2 και εχουν φτιαξει μεγαλυτερα κερμπ ball ετσι ωστε να μην κοβουνε υπερβολικα πατωντας πανω στο κερμπ στo εσωτερικο των στροφων απο την Κ8 μεχρι Κ19.... -
Ο χρήστης Geo f1 έγραψε:
Παρατηρήστε το ταχύμετρο να πιάνει 8 χλμ/ω.
Τέσπα, αυτός είναι ο πιο σημαντικός αγώνας της χρονιάς για την υπόθεση του τίτλου.
Καλό αγώνα να 'χουμε!
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Δεν ξερω αν το γνωριζετε αλλα τελικα οσοι αποφασισανε να ειναι στο Abu Dhabi θα δουνε και καταπληκτικο support race....
Australian V8
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Ο χρήστης Silberpfeil έγραψε:
Youtube VideoNorthern configuration.... Διαδρομη σκετο δυναμομετρο.
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Ωραίο κείμενο για την εμπειρία συνοδήγησης μιας διθέσιας F1 στο Abu Dhabi.
Yas Marina: Respect where it's due
Maurice Hamilton October 31, 2012The straight at Yas Marina is one of the longest in F1 but it doesn't seem that way when you're doing 187mph. If fact, you hardly notice it all as turbulence tries to lift the crash helmet off your head and all you're thinking about is the violence which you know is coming up soon. Very soon.
Any second now, in fact. Like - Right! Now! Jeeez! He's either forgotten to brake or they the bloody things have failed! Serves me right for getting into a 10-year-old former Tyrrell and...
Bang!
Martin Brundle hits the pedal. Very hard indeed. Breath is expelled by the force of your body rammed into a harness you could have sworn was impossibly tight. Your chin is on your chest and the helmet, previously sliding up your nose, feels like a 10-ton weight whacked behind your ears. They said the braking would be something else. It is. But they didn't tell you about what comes next.
The chance to regain orientation and vertical composure is invaded immediately by impossible lateral forces as we go left, immediately right and left again. The body is assaulted by sudden sideways movement, first one way and then the other, but you are not prepared for the sheer brutality as rock-hard suspension meets unyielding kerbs to add yet another dimension to the unending punishment.
Wallop! Wallop! Wallop! Whack! Your crash helmet is smashed into the head rest once more to accompany the rising scream from a Cosworth V10 which is roughly massaging kidneys and shoulder blades. Now the helmet is pulling north once more.
All of the above takes a tenth of the time you've spent reading it. Watch it on the TV and it looks - normal. Car arrives in corner; brief cloud of brake-pad dust; driver turns in; car bumps kerb; nose wing vibrates; helmet wobbles a bit; driver powers out. Easy.
Not if you're unaccustomed to this and crammed into a tiny cockpit with the driver somewhere between your legs, his elbows bashing your feet. That's how I knew Brundle was working hard. During the previous few laps, Martin had been running in tandem with David Coulthard as they created shots for a camera car; passing, repassing and having fun. But not going particularly quickly.
Earlier, as they sat in their cars side-by-side in the garage, Brundle had ended discussion about the planned moves by jerking his right thumb rearward and saying: 'And when we've finished that, DC, I'm staying out for a few laps to give ol' Maurie here a bit of a go.' I should have realised from DC's chuckle just what was coming.
We were hooked up by radio and, as DC and the camera car disappeared into the pits, the last words I recall Martin saying were: 'Right. Pull your feet as far back as you can. I need some room. Let's go!' That's when the world went into crazy fast-forward. Boy, did it ever.
It is very difficult to get across just how physically draining this is even when you're sitting there, hanging on and doing nothing. I'm reasonable fit (for an oldie!) but I looked a right Charlie when a mechanic felt the need to offer a steadying hand as I had what might best be described as a form of speed wobble while returning two feet to the ground.
Okay, being Abu Dhabi, the ambient temperature and humidity were high. But I looked like a 60-year-old who'd driven 90 laps. Or, more like, a 90-year-old who'd driven 60. That's the thing that hits you - in every sense of the expression. We had completed just a few minutes at speed and the punishment had been extreme. How on earth, you wonder, do drivers keep that up for an hour and a half? And, into the bargain, maintain total concentration while doing this with cars all around.
Even the slow cars are generating staggering amounts of grip Sutton Images
EnlargeI mentioned this to Martin and he smiled as one would for an ageing relative who asks if you're going to be bold and have a bottle or two of light ale in the pub on a Saturday evening and stay out after 10pm. 'The two-seater is big and heavy; it's like driving a sports car,' he said. 'The track is dusty (this was prior to the first Grand Prix in 2009) and we were lapping, I'd guess, as much as 14 or 15 seconds slower than the F1 guys will manage.'
Fourteen or 15 seconds! That's a life time. He had to be kidding.
He wasn't. In fact, he was absolutely spot on. A couple of weeks later, I stood by the fence and watched with a profound sense of respect and proportion as the drivers tackled the corners as a matter of routine. For lap after lap.
Fourteen bloody seconds! People may tell you that Yas Marina circuit is a bit dull and scarcely a challenge. Not from where I was sitting. No way.
http://en.espnf1.com/abudhabi/motorspor ... 93383.html
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Σκοπος της McLaren για αυτον τον αγωνα να αποτρεψει την RB απο το να κερδισει των Κατασκευαστων. http://www.planet-f1.com/driver/3213/82 ... ull-charge
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Γιατι δεν λενε ανοιχτα οτι ο μοναδικος στοχος που τους εμεινε ειναι να επανακτησουν τη 2η θεση που εχασαν απο την Ferrari,για να μην θεωρηθει η φετινη χρονια τελειως αποτυχημενη.Ποια RB να αποτρεψει και κουραφεξαλα,το WCC εχει τελειωσει,πρεπει οι αλλοι να αυτοκτονησουν ομαδικως δηλαδη για να μην το παρουν.
Oποτε για αυτον τον αγωνα,κ για τους υπολοιπους 2 που απομενουν,πρωτο μελημα για αυτους ειναι να βρισκονται μπροστα απο τις δυο Ferrari.
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Αγωνοδίκης ο Warwick
Ο Derek Warwick θα αναλάβει τα καθήκοντα του αντιπροσώπου των οδηγών στο πάνελ των αγωνοδικών στο Grand Prix του Abu Dhabi το προσεχές σαββατοκύριακο. Ο Βρετανός έχει βρεθεί σε αυτή τη θέση αρκετές φορές, φέτος έχει πάει στο Hockenheim και στη Suzuka. Στο παρελθόν έχει βρεθεί ξανά στο Abu Dhabi αλλά και σε Ισπανία, Ουγγαρία και Τουρκία.
Ο βετεράνος οδηγός έχει λάβει μέρος σε 146 Grand Prix από το 1981 ως το 1993 οδηγώντας για αρκετές ομάδες. Έχει αγωνιστεί με τις ομάδες της Toleman, της Renault, της Lotus, της Arrows και της Footwork. Επίσης έχει αγωνιστεί στις 24 ώρες του Le Mans με την Peugeot κατακτώντας τη νίκη το 1992.
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FP1
Pos Driver Team Time Laps 1. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1m43.285 20 2. Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1m43.618s + 0.333 18 3. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1m44.050s + 0.765 21 4. Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1m44.366s + 1.081 20 5. Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 1m44.542s + 1.257 21 6. Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1m44.694s + 1.409 21 7. Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1m45.194s + 1.909 19 8. Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 1m45.347s + 2.062 24 9. Valtteri Botta Williams-Renault 1m45.347s + 2.062 23 10. Kimi Raikkonen Lotus-Renault 1m45.422s + 2.137 15 11. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1m45.567s + 2.282 23 12. Nico Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes 1m45.587s + 2.302 18 13. Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1m45.722s + 2.437 19 14. Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 1m45.743s + 2.458 19 15. Jules Bianchi Force India-Mercedes 1m45.769s + 2.484 21 16. Sergio Perez Sauber-Ferrari 1m45.811s + 2.526 21 17. Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m46.649s + 3.364 22 18. Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m46.708s + 3.423 24 19. Heikki Kovalainen Caterham-Renault 1m47.418s + 4.133 22 20. Timo Glock Marussia-Cosworth 1m47.891s + 4.606 19 21. Pedro de la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 1m48.354s + 5.069 21 22. Max Chilton Marussia-Cosworth 1m48.887s + 5.602 21 23. Ma Qing Hua HRT-Cosworth 1m50.487s + 7.202 20 24. Giedo van der Garde Caterham-Renault no time 3
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1 lepto ton gyro efaga dhladh....
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ωραίες αναβαθμίσεις -___-
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Ελα, δεν θελω απαισιοδοξιες.
Νωρις ειναι ακομα!!Δεν ξερουμε τι μπορει να δοκιμαζαν! -
Αναρωτιέμαι όταν θα φύγει ο Lewis ποιος θα είναι αυτός που θα δείχνει στην ομάδα το τι πραγματικά μπορεί να βγάλει το αυτοκίνητο?
Με κάθε σεβασμό στον Jenson…. -
τα ίδια έλεγε και ο Brundle...
γιατί τον Perez τον 'έχει' στα δοκιμαστικά ο Κομπραγιάσης
και τον Γιαπωνέζο δεν τον βάζουν στην ίδια κατηγορία με DiResta/Hulko/Riciardo
εκτός και αν ο Κομπραγιάσης είχε κακή χρονιά φέτος...
2012 - Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix