Suspended Three Race Ban For McLaren

>> Thursday, April 30, 2009

During the first game of F1, there is a misled race happened. Right now, the verdict of FIA to McLaren is here. Read below the articles containing the verdic:

The FIA’s World Motor Sport Council has handed McLaren a three race ban for bringing the sport into disrepute after they were found to have misled race stewards at March’s Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

The ban will be suspended, however, in light of the ‘open and honest way’ in which team principal Martin Whitmarsh addressed the Council on Wednesday, and will only be applied if further evidence emerges, or there is another breach of the International Sporting Code.

Accepting the decision, Whitmarsh commented: "I would like to thank the FIA World Motor Sport Council members for affording me the opportunity to answer their questions this morning. We are aware that we made serious mistakes in Australia and Malaysia, and I was therefore very glad to be able to apologise for those mistakes once again.

“I was also pleased to be able to assure the FIA World Motor Sport Council members that we had taken appropriate action with a view to ensuring that such mistakes do not occur again."

The full statement from the FIA:
At an extraordinary meeting of the World Motor Sport Council held in Paris on 29 April 2009, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes admitted five charges of breaching article 151c of the International Sporting Code relating to events at the Australian and Malaysian Grands Prix.

The following decision was taken:

“Having regard to the open and honest way in which McLaren Team Principal, Mr Martin Whitmarsh, addressed the WMSC and the change in culture which he made clear has taken place in his organisation, the WMSC decided to suspend the application of the penalty it deems appropriate.

“That penalty is a suspension of the team from three races of the FIA Formula One World Championship. This will only be applied if further facts emerge regarding the case or if, in the next 12 months, there is a further breach by the team of article 151c of the International Sporting Code.”

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2009 FORMULA 1 GULF AIR BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX


The sheer heat in Bahrain is always enough to strain emotions and there was a real mix of them on display on Sunday after 57 sweltering laps at Sakhir. At the front of the field, a jubilant Jenson Button felt he’d driven the race of his life to clinch his and Brawn’s third win of the season.

At Ferrari there was a combination of disappointment and relief after Kimi Raikkonen’s sixth place secured their first points of the year. And at BMW Sauber the mood was simply one of frustration...


Here are the result of 2009 FORMULA 1 GULF AIR BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX :
1st Brawn GP's Jenson Button
2nd RBR-Renault's Sebastian Vettel
3rd Toyota's Jarno Trulli

DRIVER STANDINGS:

Pos Driver - Nationality - Team - Points
1 Jenson Button - British Brawn-Mercedes - 31
2 Rubens Barrichello - Brazilian - Brawn-Mercedes - 19
3 Sebastian Vettel - German - RBR-Renault - 18
4 Jarno Trulli - Italian - Toyota - 14.5
5 Timo Glock - German - Toyota - 12
6 Mark Webber - Australian - RBR-Renault - 9.5
7 Lewis Hamilton - British - McLaren-Mercedes - 9
8 Fernando Alonso - Spanish - Renault - 5
9 Nick Heidfeld - German BMW Sauber - 4
10 Heikki Kovalainen - Finnish - McLaren-Mercedes - 4
11 Nico Rosberg - German - Williams-Toyota - 3.5
12 Kimi Räikkönen - Finnish - Ferrari - 3
13 Sebastien Buemi - Swiss - STR-Ferrari - 3
14 Sebastien Bourdais - French - STR-Ferrari - 1
15 Felipe Massa - Brazilian - Ferrari - 0
16 Adrian Sutil - German - Force India-Mercedes - 0
17 Giancarlo Fisichella - Italian - Force India-Mercedes - 0
18 Kazuki Nakajima - Japanese - Williams-Toyota - 0
19 Robert Kubica - Polish - BMW Sauber - 0
20 Nelsinho Piquet - Brazilian - Renault - 0

Lists Of Constructor Standings:

Pos Team Points
1 Brawn-Mercedes - 50
2 RBR-Renault - 27.5
3 Toyota - 26.5
4 McLaren-Mercedes - 13
5 Renault - 5
6 BMW Sauber - 4
7 STR-Ferrari - 4
8 Williams-Toyota - 3.5
9 Ferrari - 3
10 Force India-Mercedes - 0

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GrandPrix of Japan


Last Sunday, MotoGP riders make their best move at Motegi circuit. In this race, two Yamaha riders proves that their moto is the best. As they grabbed the first and second place.

Here are the result of the game last Sunday (sorry for late posting).
1st Jorge LORENZO - Fiat Yamaha Team
2nd Valentino ROSSI - Fiat Yamaha Team
3rd Dani PEDROSA - Repsol Honda Team

Here are the overall standings:
Pos. Rider - Nation - Team - Points
1 Jorge LORENZO - SPA - Fiat Yamaha Team - 41
2 Valentino ROSSI - ITA - Fiat Yamaha Team - 40
3 Casey STONER - AUS - Ducati Marlboro Team - 38
4 Andrea DOVIZIOSO - ITA - Repsol Honda Team - 22
5 Dani PEDROSA - SPA - Repsol Honda Team - 21
6 Colin EDWARDS - USA - Monster Yamaha Tech 3 - 17
7 Mika KALLIO - FIN - Pramac Racing - 16
8 Chris VERMEULEN - AUS - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP - 15
9 Alex DE ANGELIS - RSM - San Carlo Honda Gresini - 13
10 Marco MELANDRI - ITA - Hayate Racing Team - 12
11 Randy DE PUNIET - FRA - LCR Honda MotoGP - 11
12 Loris CAPIROSSI ITA Rizla Suzuki MotoGP 9
13 Toni ELIAS - SPA - San Carlo Honda Gresini - 8
14 James TOSELAND - GBR - Monster Yamaha Tech - 3
15 Nicky HAYDEN - USA - Ducati Marlboro Team - 4
16 Sete GIBERNAU - SPA - Grupo Francisco Hernando - 3
17 Niccolo CANEPA - ITA - Pramac Racing - 2
18 Yuki TAKAHASHI - JPN - Scot Racing Team MotoGP - 0

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Commercial Bank GrandPrix Of Qatar

>> Monday, April 20, 2009


The first race started at Losail Circuit. It was a very interesting race since all of the riders are very excited and eager to win.

Here are the results and statistics of the game.

Pos. Rider Nation Team Points
1 Casey STONER - AUS - Ducati Marlboro Team - 25
2 Valentino ROSSI - ITA - Fiat Yamaha Team - 20
3 Jorge LORENZO - SPA - Fiat Yamaha Team - 16
4 Colin EDWARDS - USA - Monster Yamaha Tech 3 - 13
5 Andrea DOVIZIOSO - ITA - Repsol Honda Team - 11
6 Alex DE ANGELIS - RSM - San Carlo Honda Gresini - 10
7 Chris VERMEULEN - AUS - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP - 9
8 Mika KALLIO - FIN - Pramac Racing - 8
9 Toni ELIAS - SPA - San Carlo Honda Gresini - 7
10 Randy DE PUNIET - FRA - LCR Honda MotoGP - 6
11 Dani PEDROSA - SPA - Repsol Honda Team - 5
12 Nicky HAYDEN - USA - Ducati Marlboro Team - 4
13 Sete GIBERNAU - SPA - Grupo Francisco Hernando - 3
14 Marco MELANDRI - ITA - Hayate Racing Team - 2
15 Yuki TAKAHASHI - JPN - Scot Racing Team MotoGP - 1

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MotoGP Riders

MotoGp is one of the games that I never forget to watch. And last April 13, the race started at Qatar. It should be done last April 12 (an evening race), but it's very dangerous at that time because it's raining so the committee decided to move it the other day.

Here are the lists of the MotoGP Riders:

1.
Dani Pedrosa- Repsol Repsol Honda Team - 3





2.
Andrea Dovizioso - Repsol Honda Team - 4





3.
Colin Edwards - Monster Yamaha Tech 3 - 5





4.
Chris Vermeulen - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP - 7





5.
Randy De Puniet - LCR Honda MotoGP - 14





6.
Alex De Angelis - San Carlo Honda Gresini - 15





7.
Toni Elias - San Carlo Honda Gresini - 24





8.
Casey Stoner - Ducati Marlboro Team - 27





9.
Marco Melandri - Hayate Racing Team - 33





10. Mika Kallio - Pramac Racing - 36






11.
Valentino Rossi - Fiat Yamaha Team - 46





12. James Toseland - Monster Yamaha Tech 3 - 52






13. Sete Gibernau - Grupo Francisco Hernando - 59






14.
Loris Capirossi - Rizla Suzuki MotoGP - 65





15.
Nicky Hayden - Ducati Marlboro Team - 69





16.
Yuki Takahashi - Scot Racing Team MotoGP - 72





17.
Niccolo Canepa - Pramac Racing - 88





18.
Jorge Lorenzo - Fiat Yamaha Team - 99

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2009 FORMULA 1 CHINESE GRAND PRIX


Yesterday, it's a wet race for Formula 1. As expected, a lot of cars suffered from accidents but no pilots suffered an injury. In today's race, it's a double victory for Red Bull, as it's pilots won on this year's Chinese Grand Prix. Vettel and Webber (of Red Bull) got the 1st and 2nd place.

Here are the result of 2009 FORMULA 1 CHINESE GRAND PRIX :
1st Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel
2nd Red Bull's Mark Webber
3rd Brawn GP's Jenson Button

DRIVER STANDINGS:

Pos Driver - Nationality - Team - Points
1 Jenson Button - British Brawn-Mercedes - 21
2 Rubens Barrichello - Brazilian - Brawn-Mercedes - 15
3 Sebastian Vettel - German - RBR-Renault - 10
4 Timo Glock - German - Toyota - 10
5 Mark Webber - Australian - RBR - Renault - 9.5
6 Jarno Trulli - Italian - Toyota - 8.5
7 Nick Heidfeld - German - BMW Sauber - 4
8 Fernando Alonso - Spanish - Renault - 4
9 Heikki Kovalainen - Finnish - McLaren-Mercedes - 4
10 Lewis Hamilton - British - McLaren-Mercedes - 4
11 Nico Rosberg - German - Williams-Toyota - 3.5
12 Sebastien Buemi - Swiss - STR-Ferrari - 3
13 Sebastien Bourdais - French - STR-Ferrari - 1
14 Adrian Sutil - German - Force India-Mercedes - 0
15 Felipe Massa - Brazilian - Ferrari - 0
16 Kimi Räikkönen - Finnish - Ferrari - 0
17 Giancarlo Fisichella - Italian - Force India-Mercedes - 0
18 Kazuki Nakajima - Japanese - Williams-Toyota - 0
19 Robert Kubica - Polish - BMW Sauber - 0
20 Nelsinho Piquet - Brazilian - Renault - 0

Lists Of Constructor Standings:

Pos Team Points
1 Brawn-Mercedes - 36
2 RBR-Renault - 19.5
3 Toyota - 18.5
4 McLaren-Mercedes - 8
5 BMW Sauber - 4
6 Renault - 4
7 STR-Ferrari - 4
8 Williams-Toyota - 3.5
9 Ferrari - 0
10 Force India-Mercedes - 0

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FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX

>> Sunday, April 5, 2009


For the second time, Brawn emerged as no. 1 again. As pilot, Jenson Button won the first place for two consecutive race. Ferrari still didn't make any score in this race. What's the problem? The car isn't competitive despite the kers, and the team is trying to compensate with aggressive strategy that proved to be wrong.

Here are the result of 2009 FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIAN GRAND PRIX:

1st Brawn GP's Jenson Button
2nd BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld
3rd Toyota's Timo Glock

DRIVER STANDINGS
Pos Driver - Nationality - Team - Points
1 Jenson Button - British Brawn-Mercedes - 15
2 Rubens Barrichello - Brazilian - Brawn-Mercedes - 10
3 Jarno Trulli - Italian - Toyota - 8.5
4 Timo Glock - German - Toyota - 8
5 Nick Heidfeld - German - BMW Sauber - 4
6 Fernando Alonso Spanish Renault 4
7 Nico Rosberg German Williams-Toyota 3.5
8 Sebastien Buemi Swiss STR-Ferrari 2
9 Mark Webber Australian RBR-Renault 1.5
10 Lewis Hamilton British McLaren-Mercedes 1
11 Sebastien Bourdais French STR-Ferrari 1
12 Adrian Sutil German Force India-Mercedes 0
13 Felipe Massa Brazilian Ferrari 0
14 Giancarlo Fisichella Italian Force India-Mercedes 0
15 Kazuki Nakajima Japanese Williams-Toyota 0
16 Sebastian Vettel German RBR-Renault 0
17 Nelsinho Piquet Brazilian Renault 0
18 Kimi Räikkönen Finnish Ferrari 0
19 Robert Kubica Polish BMW Sauber 0
20 Heikki Kovalainen Finnish McLaren-Mercedes 0

Lists Of Constructor Standings:

Pos Team Points
1 Brawn-Mercedes - 25
2 Toyota 16.5
3 BMW Sauber 4
4 Renault 4
5 Williams-Toyota 3.5
6 STR-Ferrari 3
7 RBR-Renault 1.5
8 McLaren-Mercedes 1
9 Force India-Mercedes 0
10 Ferrari 0

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