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MadCrix wrote:so question, speed showing F1 on sunday moring?
PROGRAM NOTE: The Turkish, British, German and Hungarian F1 races can be seen on the Fox broadcast network. Check your local listings for time and channel in your area.
Practice and qualifying for all F1 weekends can still be seen on SPEED (qualifying is blacked out in Canada).
SPEED resumes live racing coverage August 23 with the European Grand Prix.
Friday, 6/5/09
7:00a/4:00a
FORMULA ONE PRACTICE: Turkish Grand Prix (LIVE)
Istanbul, Turkey
Saturday, 6/6/09
7:00a/4:00a
FORMULA ONE QUALIFYING: Turkish Grand Prix (LIVE)
Istanbul, Turkey
Tuesday, 6/9/09
1:00p/10:00a
FORMULA ONE REPLAY: Turkish Grand Prix
Istanbul
To quote Saturday's edition of the Daily Mail, itself the most influential newspaper in Britain, 'For all the talk of what a fabulous return this is from a team which was on the scrapheap after Honda withdrew their funding last December, it must be remembered that this is the most expensive and exhaustively developed car in Formula One history.'
Planet F1
Rory Phoulorie wrote:To quote Saturday's edition of the Daily Mail, itself the most influential newspaper in Britain, 'For all the talk of what a fabulous return this is from a team which was on the scrapheap after Honda withdrew their funding last December, it must be remembered that this is the most expensive and exhaustively developed car in Formula One history.'
Planet F1
Congratulations to Brawn GP and Jenson Button all the same.
Rubens Barrichello has expressed irritation that, while team-mate Jenson Button seemingly strolls to the 2009 world championship, the sister Brawn is not proving such a smooth ride.
After 15 laps of the Istanbul circuit on Sunday, runaway leader Button said he was tempted to radio the pits and hail the BGP 001 ‘outrageous’.
That word, however, could also have been used by 38-year-old Barrichello, but more literally, for he had nearly stalled at the start, found himself stranded in the pack with a malfunctioning gearbox, and got involved in wheel-to-wheel clashes.
When he parked in the garage, it was the former Honda team's first retirement of the 2009 season, leaving the veteran Brazilian 26 points behind in the title race.
"I had clutch trouble at the start, the same as Australia - it was the wrong calculation for the clutch once again on my side.
"Then the engine limiter was coming in on the straights and I couldn't overtake. I'm not criticising the team but I think we have to be more careful with my stuff," Barrichello said after the race.
"The bad luck seems to be happening too much on my side," he added.
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