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F1 2009 Round 17 - Eithad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina
Hi folks. It's been ages since I've done one of these introduction threads, so apologies if it's rubbish. But in my defence, obviously there aren't many statistics since it's a new Grand Prix! I hope I'm not rocking anybody's boat by creating this thread, but I didn't see one so I thought I'd lend a hand. Anyway, moving on...
Both championships may have already been decided, but there is still plenty at stake as the 2009 Formula One season reaches its climax at the new Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. Rubens Barrichello and Sebastian Vettel are separated by only two points in the battle for second place in the Drivers Championship, while in the Constructors Championship McLaren and Ferrari have just one point between them in the battle for third. Even before the cars started arriving in Abu Dhabi, the venue has received mixed opinons; mainly concering the limited run-off areas, the starting time, and of course the increasingly infamous pit lane exit tunnel. With only a few hours of practice at this new venue between now and Qualifying, how will the grid shape up for F1's first ever twilight race? The action gets underway at 5:00pm local time on Sunday. Once again Toyota are without Timo Glock, so following his slightly controversial debut in Brazil, Kamui Kobayashi fills the vacant seat. Finally, I think I should give an honourable mention to Giancarlo Fisichella. After thirteen seasons and three race victories in Formula One, it seems likely that this will be his final Grand Prix. Good luck Giancarlo! Formula One 2009 - Round 17 - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina Circuit F1 World Drivers Championship Standings
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For BBC viewers and listeners, here are the scheduled television, interactive and radio times for the race weekend (times are in GMT)...
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Hi Burnsie
no it's not rubbish. Great job. Thanks for doing it. Well...the last GP of the season is upon us. Where has all the year gone? It seems like only a few weeks ago everyone was looking forward to the first 2009 GP. Time has gone so quickly. Overall I have enjoyed this year and I'm looking forward to Abi Dhabi. Cheers Peter |
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30 Oct 2009, 09:13 (Ref:2572405) | #4 | |
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it is also bye BMW this weekend
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30 Oct 2009, 10:18 (Ref:2572431) | #5 | |
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Thanks Burnsie.
I'm looking forward to seeing the new track in-action. The pit exit reminds me of a multi-storey car park. Or Sooty's bedroom. |
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30 Oct 2009, 12:44 (Ref:2572474) | #6 | |
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...and don't forget the circuit is partially manned by British marshals - so it's nearly "our" GP! (it may of course be the nearest we get to another GP for a while.....)
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Any update from the marshals in the tunnel? Do they feel at all safe with the flimsy looking fence protecting them? Or is it quite substantial?
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With over 70 minutes remaining in FP2 the sky still looks very bright, although Maurice Hamilton says that the circuit will be in total darkness by the end of the session. The light must fade very quickly...
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Great preview
Loving the circuit. Just looks out of this world. Takes some aspects from all different types of circuits, and the buildings are incredible Kobayashi's driving well too. Currently P3 |
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30 Oct 2009, 14:51 (Ref:2572552) | #12 | |
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the track looked a little dull during the day but now its dark it has come alive
Lewis is flying too which is a bonus, I can see a british 1-2 on sunday! |
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I have to say after seeing the practice sessions, I'm not convinced on this track. Sure it looks good from the outside, but I personally can't see much action come race-day. I think it's been overtalked personally and would much rather have seen Interlagos as the final race as that place CAN and does put on a race every year.
But anyway, I think qualifying should be close again between McLaren, Red Bull and Brawn with perhaps an outsider in the form of a BMW or Toyota to be up there, Force India could be solid too. I'm sure the likes of Raikkonen, Alonso and Rosberg will want to put on good performances for the last races for their respective teams, and of course, everybody else wanting to win the last race of 2009. On paper it looks to be good and I'm sure it would be if it was elsewhere. Personally I don't understand why we are going to places like this when the traditional places that put on good races get left off the calendar. But that rant is for another topic! |
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That's the difference, really, You either have Interlagos, where the facilities are by all accounts pretty abysmal, or you have Yas Marina, where the facilities are admittedly out of this world and set a new high, but with a circuit that's a typical, nothing special Herman Tilke design. |
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gotta be a bit impressed with the young Japanese fellow, yes it is friday practice, but despite the complaints Button made, today and his driving at Brazil certainly do show that he is not like a fish out of water in a F1 car, pretty darn impressive--even taking into account the usual friday sessions times that dont tend to keep on as the weekend goes on (numerous other mid field cars throughout the year, or years past generally)
will be watching to see how quali goes etc. Nice to see a newcomer do well thats all. |
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hmmm...Koby and Kovy at Toyota anyone?
Track seems to be more interesting than was first thought. Great intro Burnsie. Interesting fact number 235765 Apparently most of the Grandstand seating areas at the track are air-conditioned! A 'world first'. |
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Thanks Burnsie, nice job !
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30 Oct 2009, 22:25 (Ref:2572748) | #18 | |
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You're very welcome everyone, thanks for all the compliments!
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One of the overtaking problems that this facility really highlights is the no grip off the rubbered line syndrome.
If ther was an eve level of grip across the entire width of the circuit the amount of tarmac available at Abu Dhabi would provide a lot of overtaking. Of course once a line gets rubbered in that becomes the only fast line and the rest of the circuit is wasted space. That is highlighted by the blown sand and the new unscrubbed surface. That of course is the problem with most of the Tilke circuits and a lot of the others. |
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while this is a problem with most tracks I imagine, the fine particles in the air must make this a much more prevelent issue here.
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The facility is SIMPLY stunning, come on admit it...
Can you replicate this in England? no you can not, so stop moaning and groaning and except defeat... |
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Right Jeremey. Simply stunning and a tribute to them.
Doubt if it will be matched anywhere in the world in the near future. Loved the skipper of the liner watching FP1 from the bridge. |
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Frankly I'm not sure you could for many reasons, not least the topography of the land. As with most areas in this part of the world it is pretty flat, indeed this one is (I think) on reclaimed land. Another point may be the demographic. Most race fans in Europe are happy to wander around for most of the weekend and only need a seat for the race. Out here it is the oposite.
From the TV the facilities are certainly stunning and although I've not seen it in the flesh it seems to be a notch up on Bahrain which set the benchmark for Mid East circuits. It also makes Lossail, here in Qatar a bit second hand. Hope the race is a good one. |
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