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Mate regarding the "cricket quiz question," do you have a link——to the pic of Ntini on the cricket ground ?If so can you add the link to the answer.Thanks Sumant81 (talk) 06:50, 7 January 2010 (UTC)

WPF1 Newsletter (January)

The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
Year III · Issue 1 · January 1, 2010 – February 1, 2010

Previous month's issue

New users
WikiProject news
Newsletter news
Article developments
Formula One articles by, "quality." And importance
Quality Importance
Top High Mid Low NA Total
FA 5 8 13
FL 3 6 3 4 16
GA 2 9 32 76 119
B 24 28 51 92 195
C 27 68 117 331 543
Start 11 125 369 1,387 1,892
Stub 1 6 126 1,344 1,477
List 10 23 21 1 55
Category 1 719 720
Disambig 17 17
File 180 180
Portal 34 34
Project 112 112
Redirect 1 11 2,137 2,149
Template 341 341
Other 1 6 7
Assessed 68 258 729 3,268 3,547 7,870
Total 68 258 729 3,268 3,547 7,870
WikiWork factors (?) ω = 21,317 Ω = 5.03


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  • Expand: F1-X Dubai, Honda RA271, Paddy Lowe, Red Bull RB3, Spyker F1, Toyota TF107, BMW Sauber F1.07, Mario Theissen, Franz Tost, Chinese Grand Prix, Colin Kolles, Concorde Agreement, Formula One Constructors Association, McLaren MP4/1, Ove Andersson, Bob Bell, Korean International Circuit, Grand Prix Drivers' Association, Spyker F8-VII, Arai (company), Shoei, Schuberth Helme GmbH, Bell Racing Company, Jim Bamber, Nazir Hoosein, Formula One video games, Make Cars Green, Jonathan Legard, Michael Turner (illustrator) more
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    Luiz Razia, test driver for the Virgin Racing team, meets Jaques Wagner, the governor of his home state in Brazil.
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    Article of the month - List of Formula One drivers, kept at Featured List status after review

    Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and cars must conform. The F1 world championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets. Drivers are awarded points based on their position in each race. And the driver who accumulates the most points over each calendar year is crowned that year's World Champion. As of the 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, there have been 820 FIA World Championship races since its first event, the 1950 British Grand Prix.

    Seven-time champion Michael Schumacher holds the record for the most championships, while his 91 wins, 154 podium finishes and 68 pole positions are also records. Rubens Barrichello has entered more Grands Prix than anyone else—288 times in total—as well as having made an unsurpassed 284 race starts. The United Kingdom is the most represented nation, having produced a total of 157 different drivers. Eight nations have been represented by just one. Poland became the latest country to be represented by a driver when Robert Kubica made his Formula One debut at the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix.

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    2010 Teams and Races
    2010 Teams Team Constructor Drivers Car
    United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes McLaren United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren MP4-25
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
    Germany Mercedes GP Petronas Formula One Team Mercedes Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes MGP W01
    Germany Nico Rosberg
    Austria Red Bull Racing Red Bull Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull RB6
    Australia Mark Webber
    Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Ferrari Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari F10
    Spain Fernando Alonso
    United Kingdom AT&T Williams F1 Team Williams Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams FW32
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg
    France Renault F1 Team Renault Poland Robert Kubica Renault R30
    Russia Vitaly Petrov
    India Force India F1 Team Force India Germany Adrian Sutil Force India VJM03
    Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi
    Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso STR5
    Spain Jaime Alguersuari
    Malaysia Lotus F1 Racing Lotus Italy Jarno Trulli TBA
    Finland Heikki Kovalainen
    Spain Campos Meta 1 Campos TBA TBA
    Brazil Bruno Senna
    United States US F1 Team US F1 Argentina José María López US F1 Type 1
    TBA
    United Kingdom Virgin Racing Virgin Germany Timo Glock Virgin VR-01
    Brazil Lucas Di Grassi
    Switzerland BMW Sauber AG Sauber Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber C29
    Spain Pedro de la Rosa
    2010 Grands Prix Grand Prix Circuit Last Winner Date
    Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 14 March
    Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 28 March
    Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix Malaysia Sepang International Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 4 April
    Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 18 April
    Gran Premio de España Telefónica Spain Circuit de Catalunya United Kingdom Jenson Button 9 May
    Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco Circuit de Monaco United Kingdom Jenson Button 16 May
    Turkish Grand Prix Turkey Istanbul Park United Kingdom Jenson Button 30 May
    Canadian Grand Prix Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Poland Robert Kubica (2008) 13 June
    Telefónica Grand Prix of Europe Spain Valencia Street Circuit Brazil Rubens Barrichello 27 June
    British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 11 July
    Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland Germany Hockenheimring Australia Mark Webber 25 July
    Magyar Nagydij Hungary Hungaroring United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 1 August
    Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Finland Kimi Räikkönen 29 August
    Gran Premio Santander d'Italia Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza Brazil Rubens Barrichello 12 September
    SingTel Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 26 September
    Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 10 October
    Korean Grand Prix South Korea Korean International Circuit Inaugural Race 24 October
    Grande Prêmio Petrobras do Brasil Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace Australia Mark Webber 7 November
    Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 14 November

    --Midgrid(talk) 20:34, 1 February 2010 (UTC)

    You tagged 2012 Formula One season with {{db-nocontext}}. I had not trouble determining the needed context from the words "Formula One". If that term was not one you knew, did you consider searching for it on XIV? Formula One gives all the context that could be wished i would think, granted that a link in the article would have been better. Granted further that the article had very little content -- in fact I have converted it to a redir to Formula One. But please be careful not to tag things as "nocontext" when there is, in fact, enough info to easily determine what the article is about. Thank you. DES 21:39, 19 February 2010 (UTC)

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    WPF1 Newsletter (February)

    The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
    Year III · Issue 2 · February 1, 2010 – March 1, 2010

    Previous month's issue

    New users
    WikiProject news
    Newsletter news
    Article developments
    Formula One articles by quality and importance
    Quality Importance
    Top High Mid Low NA Total
    FA 5 8 13
    FL 3 6 3 4 16
    GA 2 9 32 76 119
    B 24 28 51 92 195
    C 27 68 117 331 543
    Start 11 125 369 1,387 1,892
    Stub 1 6 126 1,344 1,477
    List 10 23 21 1 55
    Category 1 719 720
    Disambig 17 17
    File 180 180
    Portal 34 34
    Project 112 112
    Redirect 1 11 2,137 2,149
    Template 341 341
    Other 1 6 7
    Assessed 68 258 729 3,268 3,547 7,870
    Total 68 258 729 3,268 3,547 7,870
    WikiWork factors (?) ω = 21,317 Ω = 5.03


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  • Copyedit: Bahrain Grand Prix, History of Formula One, Monaco Grand Prix, 2006 San Marino Grand Prix, Rob White (Formula One), Rob Smedley
  • Expand: F1-X Dubai, Honda RA271, Paddy Lowe, Red Bull RB3, Spyker F1, Toyota TF107, BMW Sauber F1.07, Mario Theissen, Franz Tost, Chinese Grand Prix, Colin Kolles, Concorde Agreement, Formula One Constructors Association, McLaren MP4/1, Ove Andersson, Bob Bell, Korean International Circuit, Grand Prix Drivers' Association, Spyker F8-VII, Arai (company), Shoei, Schuberth Helme GmbH, Bell Racing Company, Jim Bamber, Nazir Hoosein, Formula One video games, Make Cars Green, Jonathan Legard,Michael Turner (illustrator) more
  • Update: History of Formula One, Toyota, Robert Doornbos, Formula One regulations,2024 Formula One season, Future of Formula One, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Super Aguri F1, Divina Galica,Grand Prix World Championship
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    Timo Glock driving the Virgin VR-01 during pre-season testing at Circuito de Jerez. The VR-01 is the first Formula One car to be designed entirely by computational fluid dynamics.
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    Graphics

    Article of the month - Grand Prix 2, current Peer Review

    Grand Prix 2, sometimes known as "GP2" and sold in the American market as Grand Prix II, is a racing simulator released by MicroProse in 1996. It was made under an official FIA license that featured the Formula One 1994 season, with all of the circuits, teams, drivers and cars. The cars were painted with liveries reflecting the races that did not allow tobacco and beer sponsors (i.e. 1994 French Grand Prix).

    It had 3D texture mapping and SVGA graphics, as well as an early. But realistic physics engine. A large community of GP2 enthusiasts formed quickly and still exists today. Grand Prix 2 is recognized as one of the definitive racing simulations of its era.

    (More...)

    2010 Teams and Races
    2010 Teams Team Constructor Drivers Car
    United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes McLaren United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren MP4-25
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
    Germany Mercedes GP Petronas Formula One Team Mercedes Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes MGP W01
    Germany Nico Rosberg
    Austria Red Bull Racing Red Bull Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull RB6
    Australia Mark Webber
    Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Ferrari Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari F10
    Spain Fernando Alonso
    United Kingdom AT&T Williams F1 Team Williams Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams FW32
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg
    France Renault F1 Team Renault Poland Robert Kubica Renault R30
    Russia Vitaly Petrov
    India Force India F1 Team Force India Germany Adrian Sutil Force India VJM03
    Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi
    Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso STR5
    Spain Jaime Alguersuari
    Malaysia Lotus F1 Racing Lotus Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus T127
    Finland Heikki Kovalainen
    Spain Campos Meta 1 Campos TBA TBA
    Brazil Bruno Senna
    United States US F1 Team US F1 Argentina José María López US F1 Type 1
    TBA
    United Kingdom Virgin Racing Virgin Germany Timo Glock Virgin VR-01
    Brazil Lucas Di Grassi
    Switzerland BMW Sauber AG Sauber Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber C29
    Spain Pedro de la Rosa
    2010 Grands Prix Grand Prix Circuit Last Winner Date
    Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 14 March
    Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 28 March
    Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix Malaysia Sepang International Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 4 April
    Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 18 April
    Gran Premio de España Telefónica Spain Circuit de Catalunya United Kingdom Jenson Button 9 May
    Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco Circuit de Monaco United Kingdom Jenson Button 16 May
    Turkish Grand Prix Turkey Istanbul Park United Kingdom Jenson Button 30 May
    Canadian Grand Prix Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Poland Robert Kubica (2008) 13 June
    Telefónica Grand Prix of Europe Spain Valencia Street Circuit Brazil Rubens Barrichello 27 June
    British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 11 July
    Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland Germany Hockenheimring Australia Mark Webber 25 July
    Magyar Nagydij Hungary Hungaroring United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 1 August
    Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Finland Kimi Räikkönen 29 August
    Gran Premio Santander d'Italia Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza Brazil Rubens Barrichello 12 September
    SingTel Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 26 September
    Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 10 October
    Korean Grand Prix South Korea Korean International Circuit Inaugural Race 24 October
    Grande Prêmio Petrobras do Brasil Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace Australia Mark Webber 7 November
    Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 14 November

    Cs-wolves(talk) 19:44, 1 March 2010 (UTC)

    how dare you

    dont you ever speak to me like that again!! And you take your 'Kind Regards' and shove them where the sun dont shine!! Ok sunshine! Brianwazere 20:56, 3 March 2010 (UTC)

    unfair blocking

    This is the only warning you will receive for your unfair behaviour.

    if you block me i will report you for unfair blocking. So i would advise to stop in you r tracks. Because i have not attacked and if this continues i will take action against you Brianwazere 21:11, 3 March 2010 (UTC)

    Hello

    Thanks! --Dweller (talk) 08:50, 19 March 2010 (UTC)

    Thanks

    Your well considered help for Derbyshire has been noted. Thanks - the project needs you! Victuallers (talk) 09:00, 23 March 2010 (UTC)

    WPF1 Newsletter (March)

    The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
    Year III · Issue 3 · March 1, 2010 – April 5, 2010

    Previous month's issue

    New users
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    Formula One articles by quality and importance
    Quality Importance
    Top High Mid Low NA ??? Total
    FA 3 4 5 12
    FL 1 3 1 5
    A 2 2
    GA 3 5 9 5 22
    B 17 28 39 52 4 140
    C 6 24 29 43 1 103
    Start 14 101 157 333 181 786
    Stub 38 104 1,120 349 1,611
    List 3 8 10 2 23
    Category 32 32
    Disambig 5 5
    Portal 35 35
    Project 52 52
    Redirect 2 1 5 1 9
    Template 136 9 145
    NA 13 13
    Assessed 47 211 358 1,556 278 545 2,995
    Unassessed 102 102
    Total 47 211 358 1,556 278 647 3,097
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  • Expand: F1-X Dubai, Honda RA271, Paddy Lowe, Red Bull RB3, Spyker F1, Toyota TF107, BMW Sauber F1.07, Mario Theissen, Franz Tost, Chinese Grand Prix, Colin Kolles, Concorde Agreement, Formula One Constructors Association, McLaren MP4/1, Ove Andersson, Bob Bell, Korean International Circuit, Grand Prix Drivers' Association, Spyker F8-VII, Arai (company), Shoei, Schuberth Helme GmbH, Bell Racing Company, Jim Bamber, Nazir Hoosein, Formula One video games, Make Cars Green, Jonathan Legard, Michael Turner (illustrator) more
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    Bruno Senna driving the Hispania F110 during the 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix. The F110 started testing during the weekend as they missed pre-season testing.
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    Article of the month - 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix, current Featured Article candidate.

    The 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the XXIII ING Magyar Nagydíj) was a Formula One motor race held on August 3, 2008, at Hungaroring in Mogyoród, near Budapest, Hungary. It was the 11th race of the 2008 Formula One season. Contested over 70 laps, the race was won by Heikki Kovalainen for the McLaren team, from a second position start. Timo Glock finished second in a Toyota car, with Kimi Räikkönen third in a Ferrari. It marked Kovalainen's first Formula One victory, which made him the sport's 100th driver to win a World Championship race, and Glock's first podium finish.

    Much of the race, however, was dominated by a duel between Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa, who drove for McLaren and Ferrari respectively. Hamilton started from pole position on the starting grid but was beaten at the first corner by Massa, who passed him around the outside. The two championship protagonists commenced a battle for the lead that was resolved when Hamilton suffered a puncture just over half-way through the race, giving Massa a comfortable lead. The Ferrari's engine, however, failed with three laps of the race remaining, allowing Kovalainen to take the win.

    (More...)

    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 39
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 37
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 37
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 35
    5th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 35
    6th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 31
    7th Poland Robert Kubica Renault 30
    8th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 24
    9th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 10
    10th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 9
    11th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India 8
    12th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 5
    13th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 2
    14th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Williams 1
    15th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 0
    16th Spain Pedro de la Rosa BMW Sauber 0
    17th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    18th India Karun Chandhok Hispania 0
    19th Brazil Lucas di Grassi Virgin 0
    20th Brazil Bruno Senna Hispania 0
    21st Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 0
    Japan Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber 0
    Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F10 76
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-25 66
    3rd Austria Red Bull Racing RB6 61
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W01 44
    5th France Renault F1 Team R30 30
    6th India Force India F1 Team VJM03 18
    7th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW32 6
    8th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR5 2
    9th Switzerland BMW Sauber F1 Team C29 0
    10th Malaysia Lotus Racing T127 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F110 0
    12th United Kingdom Virgin Racing VR-01 0
    See 2010 Formula One season for more information
    Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:39:20.396
    2nd Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 16.099
    3rd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 23.182
    4th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 38.799
    5th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 40.213
    6th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 44.163
    7th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 45.280
    8th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 46.360
    9th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi India Force India + 53.008
    10th Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams + 1:02.489
    Fastest Lap: Fernando Alonso 1:58.287 on lap 45
    Bahrain Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:54.101
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:54.242
    Row two Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:54.608
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:55.217
    Row three Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:55.241
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:55.284
    Row four Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:55.524
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:55.672
    Row five Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:55.885
    Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India 1:56.309
    Australia Australian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:33:36.531
    2nd Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 12.034
    3rd Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 14.488
    4th Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 16.304
    5th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 16.683
    6th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 29.989
    7th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi India Force India + 59.847
    8th Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams + 1:00.536
    9th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 1:07.319
    10th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 1:09.391
    Fastest Lap: Mark Webber 1:28.358 on lap 47
    Australian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:23.919
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:24.035
    Row two Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:24.111
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:24.675
    Row three Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:24.837
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:24.884
    Row four Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:24.927
    Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams 1:25.217
    Row five Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:25.372
    Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India 1:26.036
    Malaysia Malaysian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:33:48.412
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 4.849
    3rd Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 13.504
    4th Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 18.589
    5th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 21.059
    6th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 23.471
    7th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 27.068
    8th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 37.918
    9th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Italy Toro Rosso + 1:10.602
    10th Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams + 1:13.399
    Fastest Lap: Mark Webber 1:37.054 on lap 53
    Malaysian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:49.327
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:50.673
    Row two Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:50.789
    Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India 1:50.914
    Row three Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams 1:51.001
    Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:51.051
    Row four Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams 1:51.511
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:51.717
    Row five Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland BMW Sauber 1:51.767
    Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi India Force India 1:52.254

    Cs-wolves(talk) 13:01, 5 April 2010 (UTC)

    WPF1 Newsletter (April)

    The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
    Year III · Issue 4 · April 6, 2010 – May 3, 2010

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    New users
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    Formula One articles by quality and importance
    Quality Importance
    Top High Mid Low NA ??? Total
    FA 3 4 5 12
    FL 1 3 1 5
    A 2 2
    GA 3 5 9 5 22
    B 17 28 39 52 4 140
    C 6 25 30 44 1 106
    Start 15 102 157 336 181 791
    Stub 38 104 1,123 349 1,614
    List 3 8 12 2 25
    Category 32 32
    Disambig 5 5
    Portal 35 35
    Project 52 52
    Redirect 2 1 5 1 9
    Template 138 9 147
    NA 14 14
    Assessed 48 213 361 1,563 281 545 3,011
    Unassessed 102 102
    Total 48 213 361 1,563 281 647 3,113
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  • Expand: F1-X Dubai, Honda RA271, Paddy Lowe, Red Bull RB3, Spyker F1, Toyota TF107, BMW Sauber F1.07, Mario Theissen, Franz Tost, Chinese Grand Prix, Colin Kolles, Concorde Agreement, Formula One Constructors Association, McLaren MP4/1, Ove Andersson, Bob Bell, Korean International Circuit, Grand Prix Drivers' Association, Spyker F8-VII, Arai (company), Shoei, Schuberth Helme GmbH, Bell Racing Company, Jim Bamber, Nazir Hoosein, Formula One video games, Make Cars Green, Jonathan Legard, Michael Turner (illustrator) more
  • Update: History of Formula One, Toyota, Robert Doornbos, Formula One regulations, 2024 Formula One season, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Super Aguri F1, Divina Galica, Grand Prix World Championship
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    Having won the 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel leads fellow podium finishers Mark Webber and Nico Rosberg on his victory lap.
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    Article of the month – Ayrton Senna, current B-Class article.

    Ayrton Senna da Silva, (pronounced ; São Paulo, March 21, 1960, – Bologna Italy May 1, 1994) was a Brazilian racing driver and three-time Formula One world champion. He was killed in a crash while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, and remains the most recent Grand Prix driver to die at the wheel of a Formula One car.

    Senna began his motorsport career in karting and moved up the ranks to win the British Formula 3 championship in 1983. Making his Formula One debut with Toleman in 1984, he moved to Lotus-Renault the following year, and won six Grands Prix over the next three seasons. In 1988 he joined Frenchman Alain Prost at McLaren-Honda. Between them, Senna and Prost won fifteen out of the sixteen Grands Prix which took place that season, with Senna winning his first World Championship, a title he would go on to win again in 1990 and 1991. McLaren's performance declined in 1992, as the Williams-Renault combination began to dominate the sport, although Senna won five races to finish as runner-up in 1993. He moved to Williams in 1994, but suffered a fatal accident at the third race of the season at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Italy.

    Senna is regarded as one of the greatest drivers in the history of Formula One. In 2009, a poll of 217 current and former Formula One drivers chose Senna as their greatest Formula One driver, in a survey conducted by British magazine Autosport. He was recognised for his qualifying speed over one lap and from 1989 until 2006 held the record for most pole positions. He was among the most talented drivers in extremely rain-affected conditions, as shown by his performances in the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix, the 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix, and the 1993 European Grand Prix. He also holds the record for most victories at the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix (6) and is the third most successful driver of all time in terms of race wins. However, Senna courted controversy throughout his career, particularly during his turbulent rivalry with Alain Prost, which was marked by two championship-deciding collisions at the 1989 and 1990 Japanese Grands Prix.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 60
    2nd Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 50
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 49
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 49
    5th Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 45
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 41
    7th Poland Robert Kubica Renault 40
    8th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 28
    9th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 10
    10th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 10
    11th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India 8
    12th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 6
    13th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 5
    14th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 2
    15th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Williams 1
    16th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 0
    17th Spain Pedro de la Rosa BMW Sauber 0
    18th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    19th India Karun Chandhok Hispania 0
    20th Brazil Lucas di Grassi Virgin 0
    21st Brazil Bruno Senna Hispania 0
    22nd Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    Japan Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber 0
    Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-25 109
    2nd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F10 90
    3rd Austria Red Bull Racing RB6 73
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W01 60
    5th France Renault F1 Team R30 46
    6th India Force India F1 Team VJM03 18
    7th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW32 6
    8th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR5 2
    9th Switzerland BMW Sauber F1 Team C29 0
    10th Malaysia Lotus Racing T127 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F110 0
    12th United Kingdom Virgin Racing VR-01 0
    See 2010 Formula One season for more information
    China Chinese Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:46:42.163
    2nd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 1.530
    3rd Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 9.484
    4th Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 11.869
    5th Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 22.213
    6th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 33.310
    7th Russia Vitaly Petrov France Renault + 47.600
    8th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 52.172
    9th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 57.796
    10th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 1:01.749
    Fastest Lap: Lewis Hamilton 1:42.061 on lap 13
    Chinese Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:34.558
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:34.808
    Row two Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:34.913
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:34.923
    Row three United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:34.979
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:35.034
    Row four Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:35.180
    Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:35.364
    Row five Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:35.646
    Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India 1:35.963

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    B 17 28 38 52 4 139
    C 6 26 31 44 1 108
    Start 15 103 157 337 181 793
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    Portal 30 5 35
    Project 21 31 52
    Redirect 2 1 2 4 9
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    Article of the month – Bruce McLaren, current Start-Class article.

    Bruce Leslie McLaren (30 August 1937 – 2 June 1970), born in Auckland, New Zealand, was a race-car designer, driver, engineer and inventor.

    His name lives on in the McLaren team which has been one of the most successful in Formula One championship history, with McLaren cars and drivers winning total of 20 world championships. McLaren cars totally dominated CanAm sports car racing with 56 wins, a considerable number of them with him behind the wheel, between 1967 and 1972 (and five constructors’ championships), and have won three Indianapolis 500 races, as well as 24 Hours of Le Mans and 12 Hours of Sebring.

    As a nine year old, McLaren contracted Perthes disease in his hip which left his left leg shorter than the right. He spent two years in traction. But later often had a slight limp.

    Les and Ruth McLaren, his parents, owned a service station and workshop in Remuera, Auckland. Bruce spent all of his free hours hanging around the workshop. The McLaren family homestead is located in Ngaruawahia in the Northern Waikato region and still stands today.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 93
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 88
    3rd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 84
    4th Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 79
    5th Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 78
    6th Poland Robert Kubica Renault 67
    7th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 67
    8th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 66
    9th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 34
    10th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 22
    11th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India 10
    12th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 7
    13th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 6
    14th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 3
    15th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 1
    16th Japan Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber 1
    17th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Williams 1
    18th Spain Pedro de la Rosa BMW Sauber 0
    19th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    20th India Karun Chandhok Hispania 0
    21st Brazil Lucas di Grassi Virgin 0
    22nd Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    23rd Brazil Bruno Senna Hispania 0
    24th Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-25 172
    2nd Austria Red Bull Racing RB6 171
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F10 146
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W01 100
    5th France Renault F1 Team R30 73
    6th India Force India F1 Team VJM03 32
    7th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW32 8
    8th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR5 4
    9th Switzerland BMW Sauber F1 Team C29 1
    10th Malaysia Lotus Racing T127 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F110 0
    12th United Kingdom Virgin Racing VR-01 0
    See 2010 Formula One season for more information
    Spain Spanish Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:35:44.101
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 24.065
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 51.338
    4th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 1:02.195
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 1:03.728
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 1:05.767
    7th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 1:12.941
    8th Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 1:13.677
    9th Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams + 1 lap
    10th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Italy Toro Rosso + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) 1:24.357 on lap 59
    Spanish Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:19.995
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:20.101
    Row two United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:20.829
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:20.937
    Row three United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:20.991
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:21.294
    Row four Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:21.353
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:21.408
    Row five Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:21.585
    Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland BMW Sauber 1:21.984
    Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:50:13.355
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 0.448
    3rd Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 1.675
    4th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 2.666
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 4.363
    6th Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 6.341
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 6.651
    8th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 6.970
    9th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi India Force India + 7.305
    10th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Italy Toro Rosso + 8.199
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:15.192 on lap 71
    Monaco Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:13.826
    Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:14.120
    Row two Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:14.227
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:14.283
    Row three United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:14.432
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:14.544
    Row four Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:14.590
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:14.637
    Row five Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams 1:14.901
    Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi India Force India 1:15.170
    Turkey Turkish Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:28:47.620
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 2.645
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 24.285
    4th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 31.110
    5th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 32.266
    6th Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 32.824
    7th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 36.635
    8th Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 46.544
    9th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 49.029
    10th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland BMW Sauber + 1:05.650
    Fastest Lap: Russia Vitaly Petrov (Renault) 1:29.165 on lap 57
    Turkish Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:26.295
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:26.433
    Row two Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:26.760
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:26.781
    Row three Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:26.857
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:26.952
    Row four Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:27.039
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:27.082
    Row five Russia Vitaly Petrov France Renault 1:27.430
    Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland BMW Sauber 1:28.122

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    The 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the XXIII ING Magyar Nagydíj) was a Formula One motor race held on August 3, 2008, at Hungaroring in Mogyoród, near Budapest, Hungary. It was the 11th race of the 2008 Formula One season. Contested over 70 laps, the race was won by Heikki Kovalainen for the McLaren team, from a second position start. Timo Glock finished second in a Toyota car, with Kimi Räikkönen third in a Ferrari. It marked Kovalainen's first Formula One victory, which made him the sport's 100th driver to win a World Championship race, and Glock's first podium finish.

    Much of the race, however, was dominated by a duel between Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa, who drove for McLaren and Ferrari respectively. Hamilton started from pole position on the starting grid but was beaten at the first corner by Massa, who passed him around the outside. The two championship protagonists began a battle for the lead that was resolved when Hamilton sustained a punctured tyre just over half-way through the race, giving Massa a comfortable lead. The Ferrari's engine, however, failed with three laps of the race remaining, allowing Kovalainen to take the win.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 161
    2nd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 157
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 151
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 147
    5th Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 141
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 97
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 94
    8th Poland Robert Kubica Renault 89
    9th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 38
    10th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 35
    11th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 30
    12th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 17
    13th Japan Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber 17
    14th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India 12
    15th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Williams 10
    16th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 7
    17th Spain Pedro de la Rosa BMW Sauber 6
    18th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 3
    19th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    20th India Karun Chandhok Hispania 0
    21st Brazil Lucas di Grassi Virgin 0
    22nd Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    23rd Brazil Bruno Senna Hispania 0
    24th Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    25th Japan Sakon Yamamoto Hispania 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB6 312
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-25 304
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F10 238
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W01 132
    5th France Renault F1 Team R30 106
    6th India Force India F1 Team VJM03 47
    7th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW32 40
    8th Switzerland BMW Sauber F1 Team C29 23
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR5 10
    10th Malaysia Lotus Racing T127 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F110 0
    12th United Kingdom Virgin Racing VR-01 0
    See 2010 Formula One season for more information
    United Kingdom British Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:24:38.200
    2nd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 1.360
    3rd Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 21.307
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 21.986
    5th Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams + 31.456
    6th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland BMW Sauber + 32.171
    7th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 36.734
    8th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 40.932
    9th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 41.599
    10th Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams + 42.012
    Fastest Lap: Spain Fernando Alonso (Italy Ferrari) 1:30.874 on lap 52
    British Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:29.615
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:29.758
    Row two Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:30.426
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:30.556
    Row three Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:30.625
    Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:31.040
    Row four Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:31.172
    Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams 1:31.175
    Row five Spain Pedro de la Rosa Switzerland BMW Sauber 1:31.274
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:31.430
    Germany German Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:27:38.864
    2nd Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 4.196
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 5.121
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 26.896
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 29.482
    6th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 43.606
    7th Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 1 lap
    8th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 1 lap
    9th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 1 lap
    10th Russia Vitaly Petrov France Renault + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:15.824 on lap 67
    German Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:13.791
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:13.793
    Row two Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:14.290
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:14.347
    Row three United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:14.427
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:14.566
    Row four Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:15.079
    Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams 1:15.109
    Row five Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:15.179
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams 1:15.339
    Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:41:05.571
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 17.821
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 19.252
    4th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 27.474
    5th Russia Vitaly Petrov France Renault + 1:13.192
    6th Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams + 1:16.723
    7th Spain Pedro de la Rosa Switzerland BMW Sauber + 1 lap
    8th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 1 lap
    9th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland BMW Sauber + 1 lap
    10th Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:22.362 on lap 70
    Hungarian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:18.773
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:19.184
    Row two Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:19.987
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:20.331
    Row three United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:20.499
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:21.082
    Row four Russia Vitaly Petrov France Renault 1:21.229
    Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:21.328
    Row five Spain Pedro de la Rosa Switzerland BMW Sauber 1:21.411
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams 1:21.710

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    Article of the month – 2008 Japanese Grand Prix, featured on the Main Page.

    The 2008 Japanese Grand Prix (formally the XXXIV Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on October 12, 2008, at the Fuji Speedway, Oyama, Japan. It was the 16th race of the 2008 Formula One season. The race, contested over 67 laps, was won by Fernando Alonso for the Renault team from fourth position on the starting grid. Robert Kubica finished second for BMW Sauber, and Kimi Räikkönen third for Ferrari.

    Lewis Hamilton, the eventual Drivers' Champion, led the Championship going into the race, and started from pole position alongside Räikkönen. Hamilton's McLaren teammate Heikki Kovalainen began from third, next to Alonso. At the first corner Hamilton braked late, forcing Räikkönen wide. Hamilton was later given a penalty, and was criticised by the British racing press for overly aggressive driving. Ferrari driver Felipe Massa, Hamilton's principal Championship rival, was penalised after an incident on lap two in which he touched Hamilton's car, causing it to spin. The incident dropped Hamilton to the back of the field, from where he was unable to regain a pointscoring position. Massa later collided with Sébastien Bourdais of Toro Rosso. Bourdais was penalised after the race, and demoted from sixth to tenth position. The penalty prompted widespread criticism from the racing media and ex-drivers.

    The victory was Alonso's second consecutive win; he started from 15th on the grid to win the Singapore Grand Prix two weeks prior. Kubica held off a determined attack from Räikkönen in the closing laps to take second place. Massa's seventh place narrowed his gap to Hamilton in the Drivers' Championship to five points. Ferrari established a seven point lead over the McLaren team in the Constructors' Championship, with two races of the season remaining.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 182
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 179
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 151
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 147
    5th Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 141
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 109
    7th Poland Robert Kubica Renault 104
    8th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 102
    9th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 45
    10th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 44
    11th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 30
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber 21
    13th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 19
    14th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India 13
    15th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Williams 10
    16th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 7
    17th Spain Pedro de la Rosa BMW Sauber 6
    18th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 3
    19th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    20th India Karun Chandhok Hispania 0
    21st Brazil Lucas di Grassi Virgin 0
    22nd Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    23rd Brazil Bruno Senna Hispania 0
    24th Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    25th Japan Sakon Yamamoto Hispania 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB6 330
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-25 329
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F10 250
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W01 146
    5th France Renault F1 Team R30 123
    6th India Force India F1 Team VJM03 58
    7th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW32 40
    8th Switzerland BMW Sauber F1 Team C29 27
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR5 10
    10th Malaysia Lotus Racing T127 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F110 0
    12th United Kingdom Virgin Racing VR-01 0
    See 2010 Formula One season for more information
    Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:29:04.268
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 1.571
    3rd Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 3.493
    4th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 8.264
    5th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 9.094
    6th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 12.359
    7th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 15.548
    8th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland BMW Sauber + 16.678
    9th Russia Vitaly Petrov France Renault + 23.851
    10th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi India Force India + 34.831
    Fastest Lap: Lewis Hamilton 1:49.069 on lap 32
    Belgian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:45.778
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:45.863
    Row two Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:46.100
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:46.127
    Row three United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:46.206
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:46.314
    Row four Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams 1:46.602
    Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India 1:46.659
    Row five Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams 1:47.053
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:47.441

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    The Brabham BT49 (pronounced /ˈbræbəm/) is a Formula One racing car designed by South African Gordon Murray for the British Brabham team. The BT49 competed in the 1979 to 1982 Formula One World Championships and was used by Brazilian driver Nelson Piquet to win his first World Championship in 1981.

    The car was initially designed in 1979 as a short notice replacement for the team's Alfa Romeo-engined BT48, after Brabham team owner Bernie Ecclestone decided to end his relationship with the Italian engine manufacturer. The BT49 was created in only six weeks using elements of the BT48 chassis together with the widely used Cosworth DFV engine. It is a single seater with an open cockpit and exposed wheels. The monocoque chassis is made from aluminium alloy and carbon fibre composites. The car was fitted with controversial hydropneumatic suspension and water-cooled brakes at different points in its life.

    The BT49 was updated over four seasons taking a total of seven wins, six poles and 135 points. Seventeen were eventually built, most of which survive today. Some are used successfully in historic motorsport; Christian Glaesel won the 2005 FIA Historic Formula One Championship driving a BT49D.

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    1st Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 202
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 191
    3rd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 182
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    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 177
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 128
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 122
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    11th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 39
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    15th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India 13
    16th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 7
    17th Spain Pedro de la Rosa BMW Sauber 6
    18th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 3
    19th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    20th India Karun Chandhok Hispania 0
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    22nd Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    23rd Brazil Bruno Senna Hispania 0
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    Austria Christian Klien Hispania 0
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    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-25 359
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F10 319
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W01 168
    5th France Renault F1 Team R30 133
    6th India Force India F1 Team VJM03 60
    7th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW32 56
    8th Switzerland BMW Sauber F1 Team C29 27
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR5 10
    10th Malaysia Lotus Racing T127 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F110 0
    12th United Kingdom Virgin Racing VR-01 0
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    Italy Italian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:16:24.572
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 2.938
    3rd Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 4.223
    4th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 28.196
    5th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 29.942
    6th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 31.276
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    8th Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 34.028
    9th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 44.948
    10th Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams + 1:04.213
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    Italian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
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    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:22.084
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    Row one Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:45.390
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:45.457
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    The 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the XXIII ING Magyar Nagydíj) was a Formula One motor race held on August 3, 2008, at Hungaroring in Mogyoród, near Budapest, Hungary. It was the 11th race of the 2008 Formula One season. Contested over 70 laps, the race was won by Heikki Kovalainen for the McLaren team, from a second position start. Timo Glock finished second in a Toyota car, with Kimi Räikkönen third in a Ferrari. It was Kovalainen's first Formula One victory, which made him the sport's 100th driver to win a World Championship race, and was Glock's first podium finish.

    The majority of the race was dominated by a duel between Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa, who drove for McLaren and Ferrari respectively. Hamilton started from pole position on the starting grid but was beaten at the first corner by Massa, who passed him around the outside. The two championship rivals began a battle for the lead that was resolved when Hamilton sustained a punctured tyre just over half-way through the race, giving Massa a comfortable lead. The Ferrari's engine, however, failed with three laps of the race remaining, allowing Kovalainen to win.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 231
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 220
    3rd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 210
    4th Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 206
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 189
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 143
    7th Poland Robert Kubica Renault 124
    8th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 122
    9th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 66
    10th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 47
    11th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 47
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber 31
    13th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India 21
    14th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 19
    15th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Williams 18
    16th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 8
    17th Spain Pedro de la Rosa BMW Sauber 6
    18th Germany Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 6
    19th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 3
    20th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    21st Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    22nd India Karun Chandhok Hispania 0
    23rd Brazil Bruno Senna Hispania 0
    24th Brazil Lucas di Grassi Virgin 0
    25th Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    26th Japan Sakon Yamamoto Hispania 0
    Austria Christian Klien Hispania 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB6 426
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-25 399
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F10 374
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W01 188
    5th France Renault F1 Team R30 143
    6th India Force India F1 Team VJM03 68
    7th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW32 65
    8th Switzerland BMW Sauber F1 Team C29 43
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR5 11
    10th Malaysia Lotus Racing T127 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F110 0
    12th United Kingdom Virgin Racing VR-01 0
    See 2010 Formula One season for more information
    Japan Japanese Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:30:27.323
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 0.905
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 2.721
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 13.522
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 39.595
    6th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 59.933
    7th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland BMW Sauber + 1:04.038
    8th Germany Nick Heidfeld Switzerland BMW Sauber + 1:09.648
    9th Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams + 1:10.846
    10th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Italy Toro Rosso + 1:12.806
    Fastest Lap: Mark Webber 1:33.474 on lap 53
    Japanese Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:30.785
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:30.853
    Row two Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:31.231
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:31.352
    Row three United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:31.378
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:31.494
    Row four Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams 1:31.535
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:31.169
    Row five Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams 1:31.559
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:31.846
    South Korea Korean Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 2:48:20.810
    2nd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 14.999
    3rd Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 30.868
    4th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 39.688
    5th Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 47.734
    6th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi India Force India + 53.571
    7th Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams + 1:09.257
    8th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland BMW Sauber + 1:17.889
    9th Germany Nick Heidfeld Switzerland BMW Sauber + 1:20.107
    10th Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams + 1:20.851
    Fastest Lap: Fernando Alonso 1:50.257 on lap 42
    Korean Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:35.585
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:35.659
    Row two Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:35.766
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:36.062
    Row three Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:36.535
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:36.571
    Row four United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:36.731
    Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:36.824
    Row five Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:36.950
    Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams 1:36.998

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    Article of the month – 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix, current Featured Article candidate

    The 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the XXIII ING Magyar Nagydíj) was a Formula One motor race held on August 3, 2008, at Hungaroring in Mogyoród, near Budapest, Hungary. It was the 11th race of the 2008 Formula One season. Contested over 70 laps, the race was won by Heikki Kovalainen for the McLaren team, from a second position start. Timo Glock finished second in a Toyota car, with Kimi Räikkönen third in a Ferrari. It was Kovalainen's first Formula One victory, which made him the sport's 100th driver to win a World Championship race, and was Glock's first podium finish.

    The majority of the race was dominated by a duel between Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa, who drove for McLaren and Ferrari respectively. Hamilton started from pole position on the starting grid but was beaten at the first corner by Massa, who passed him around the outside. The two championship rivals began a battle for the lead that was resolved when Hamilton sustained a punctured tyre just over half-way through the race, giving Massa a comfortable lead. The Ferrari's engine, however, failed with three laps of the race remaining, allowing Kovalainen to win. Räikkönen set the race's fastest lap in the other Ferrari, but was hampered by a poor qualifying performance and was stuck behind Alonso and Glock in turn for almost all of the race. Robert Kubica, another championship contender, finished eighth after finding his BMW Sauber car to be uncompetitive at the Hungaroring.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 256
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 252
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 242
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 240
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 214
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 144
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 142
    8th Poland Robert Kubica Renault 136
    9th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 72
    10th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 47
    11th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 47
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber 32
    13th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 27
    14th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Williams 22
    15th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Force India 21
    16th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 8
    17th Spain Pedro de la Rosa BMW Sauber 6
    18th Germany Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 6
    19th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 5
    20th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    21st Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    22nd India Karun Chandhok Hispania 0
    23rd Brazil Bruno Senna Hispania 0
    24th Brazil Lucas di Grassi Virgin 0
    25th Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    26th Japan Sakon Yamamoto Hispania 0
    27th Austria Christian Klien Hispania 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB6 498
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-25 454
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F10 396
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W01 214
    5th France Renault F1 Team R30 163
    6th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW32 69
    7th India Force India F1 Team VJM03 68
    8th Switzerland BMW Sauber F1 Team C29 44
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR5 13
    10th Malaysia Lotus Racing T127 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F110 0
    12th United Kingdom Virgin Racing VR-01 0
    See 2010 Formula One season for more information
    Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:33:11.803
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 4.243
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 6.807
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 14.634
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 15.593
    6th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 35.320
    7th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 43.456
    8th Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams + 1 lap
    9th Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 1 lap
    10th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland BMW Sauber + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: Lewis Hamilton 1:13.851 on lap 66
    Brazilian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Nico Hülkenberg United Kingdom Williams 1:14.470
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:15.519
    Row two Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:15.637
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:15.747
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:15.989
    Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams 1:16.203
    Row four Poland Robert Kubica France Renault 1:16.552
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:16.925
    Row five Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:17.101
    Russia Vitaly Petrov France Renault 1:17.656
    United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
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    2nd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 10.162
    3rd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 11.047
    4th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 30.747
    5th Poland Robert Kubica France Renault + 39.026
    6th Russia Vitaly Petrov France Renault + 43.520
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    8th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 44.243
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    Fastest Lap: Lewis Hamilton 1:41.274 on lap 47
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    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:39.425
    Row two Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:39.792
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:39.823
    Row three Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:39.925
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    Row four Brazil Rubens Barrichello United Kingdom Williams 1:40.203
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:40.516
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    The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana (an enclave suburb of Indianapolis) in theUnited States, is the home of the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race and the Brickyard 400.

    It has existed since 1909, and is the original Speedway, the first racing facility historically to incorporate the word. With a permanent seating capacity for more than 257,000 people and infield seating that raises capacity to approximately 400,000, it is the largest and highest-capacity sporting facility in the world.

    Considered relatively flat by American standards but high-banked by Europeans, the track is a two-and-a-half-mile, nearly rectangular oval with dimensions that have remained essentially unchanged since its inception: four 1/4-mile turns, two 5/8-mile long straightaways between the fourth and first and second and third turns, and two 1/8-mile short straightaways, termed "short chutes," between the first and second, and third and fourth turns.

    A modern infield road course was constructed between 1998 and 2000, incorporating the western and southern portions of the oval (including the southwest turn) to create a 2.605-mile (4.192 km) track. In 2008, the road course was modified to replace the southwest turn with an additional infield section, for motorcycle use, resulting in a 2.621-mile (4.218 km) course. Altogether, the current grounds have expanded from an original 320 acres (1.3 km) on which the Speedway was first built to cover over an area of over 559. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987, it currently remains the only such landmark to be affiliated with automotive racing history.

    In addition to the Indianapolis 500, the speedway also hosts NASCAR's Brickyard 400. From 2000 to 2007 the speedway also hosted the United States Grand Prix for Formula One. The inaugural USGP race drew an estimated 225,000 spectators, setting a Formula One attendance record. In 2008, the Speedway added the Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix, a Grand Prix motorcycle racing event.

    Since August 19, 1909, 248 automobile races have taken place, with 137 separate drivers winning. After winning his fifth United States Grand Prix at Indianapolis in 2006, Formula One driver Michael Schumacher holds the record for most victories between the three major events (Indianapolis 500, Brickyard 400 and theF1 USGP), with all taking place on the Forumula One version of the road course. A. J. Foyt, Al Unser and Rick Mears each won the Indianapolis 500 four times on the traditional oval, and Jeff Gordon has also won four times on the oval in the Brickyard 400. No driver to date has won any combination of the three major events, with only one driver, (Juan Pablo Montoya), having competed in all three, winning the Indy 500, finishing fourth in the US Grand Prix, and placing second in the Brickyard 400. Johnny Aitken holds the record for total wins at the track, with 15 victories (all on the oval), during the 1909, 1910 and 1916 seasons.

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    Australia Mark Webber
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    United Kingdom Jenson Button
    Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Ferrari Spain Fernando Alonso TBA
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    Finland Heikki Kovalainen
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    Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio
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    Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso 13 March
    Qantas Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 27 March
    Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix Malaysia Sepang International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 10 April
    Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 17 April
    Turkish Grand Prix Turkey Istanbul Park United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 8 May
    Gran Premio de España Spain Circuit de Catalunya Australia Mark Webber 22 May
    Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco Circuit de Monaco Australia Mark Webber 29 May
    Grand Prix du Canada Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 12 June
    European Grand Prix Spain Valencia Street Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 26 June
    Santander British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit Australia Mark Webber 10 July
    Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland Germany Nürburgring Spain Fernando Alonso 24 July
    Eni Magyar Nagydíj Hungary Hungaroring Australia Mark Webber 31 July
    Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 28 August
    Gran Premio Santander d'Italia Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza Spain Fernando Alonso 11 September
    Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso 25 September
    Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 9 October
    Korean Grand Prix South Korea Korean International Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso 16 October
    Indian Grand Prix India Jaypee Group Circuit Inaugural Race 30 October
    Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 13 November
    Grande Prêmio do Brasil Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace Germany Sebastian Vettel 27 November

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