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    • November 28, 2011 2:52 pm

      Formula 1 Grande Premio Petrobas Do Brasil 2011 – Race Review

      The Interlagos Circuit at Sao Paulo, the largest city in the southern hemisphere, is the last race of an eventful season. Practice and qualifying was dry but the forecast for race day was wet, so the teams had a tricky time to get set up right for the race.

      Qualifying was quite special with Vettel maintaining his supremacy with his 15th pole of the season and beating the previous record held by Nigel Mansell. Webber was consistent with getting second followed by Button, outperforming his teammate Hamilton. Rosberg did well in 6th place just behind Alonso and outperforming his teammate, Michael Schumacher, yet again.

    • November 16, 2011 11:54 am

      Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2011 – Race Review

      Yas Mariner Circuit is an amazing complex built on a man- made island in the desert state of Abu Dhabi. It is run in the evening under flood lights for prime time TV coverage in Europe and also to avoid the high temperatures during the daytime. Vettel took pole position yet again even though Hamilton beat the time in Q2 – Q3 is the one that counts. The 2 McLarens were next followed by Webber in the other Red Bull and the 2 Ferraris.  Vettel equalled Nigel Mansell’s record of 14 pole positions and the 17th time he had been on the front row this season.

    • October 31, 2011 3:28 am

      Airtel F1 Grand Prix of India, October 2011 – Race Review

      The Buddh International Circuit, a brand new track, 30km from Delhi is hot at 31C with lots of dust. Practice was eventful with many offs due to the dust on the track making it very slippery offline with little grip available. There were also penalties of 3 places on the grid given to Perez and Hamilton for ignoring waved yellow flags whilst marshals were clearing a car from the track.

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    Brazilian GP F1 Tickets (27 Nov 11)

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    Interlagos, Brazilian Grand Prix 2011

    71 laps @ 4.309km – 305.909km

    This is one of the older and smaller tracks with ancient paddock and facilities and also a left hand circuit located on the outskirts of Sao Paulo in Brazil. However the races here are always exciting and fast with sweeping curves and double apex and blind corners. There is plenty of elevation as well as several bumps that can throw the unwary off and along with the humidity and weather changes it can also be very challenging. The Brazilian Grand Prix is the last race of the season and guaranteed to produce a worthy champion.

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