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Candadian Grand Prix Live

As the F1 circus heads to Montreal, Mark Webber and Red Bull Racing look to get back on track after a disappointing Grand Prix of Turkey.

On Friday, June 11, 2010, the head of the Formula One circuit Gilles-Villeneuve equipment for the Canadian Grand Prix after an absence of one year. The circuit has been home to some memorable races in recent years. In 2007, the young Pole Robert Kubica, has been involved in a particularly horrible incident. Kubica of BMW Sauber was forced off the circuit by the Toyota of Jarno Trulli, Kubica tried to pass the Toyota along the outside, but on the contrary, the loss of traction and deflected into the path of a car Toro Rosso Ferrari, after impact with the car parking, Kubica of BMW Sauber, and then crashed headfirst into a concrete barrier at this point, Kubica was a passenger. His car then went back to the surface of the track, moving in a twisted barrel before stopping in front of the catch fence, the entire front of the vehicle taken away from Kubica’s feet could be seen leaving the sinking frame. Miraculously, he survived the accident Kubica, in fact, suffering only minor cuts and bruises.

The following season, again Kubica driving a BMW Sauber, benefited from an accident in the pit lane, with the McLaren-Mercedes Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari. With two runners in the race, Kubica took the lead and never looked back. The race ended with Kubica and claim his first victory for BMW Sauber, to date, is the only victory for Kubica and BMW Sauber for the final.
Michael Schumacher to take first win of 2010 in Canada?

The Canadian Grand Prix was one of the most successful careers in the illustrious career of seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher. Schumacher won the Canadian Grand Prix seven times including three times in succession between 2002 and 2004. Schumacher attempted to return after three years of retirement has been a tad bit disappointing, in fact, his performance was exceptional, but Schumacher does not hold the same level as most of the drivers. Michael Schumacher scored 34 points this season, behind his young team-mate, Nico Rosberg, with 32 points. Mercedes, who won the drivers’ and constructors championship last year that Brawn Grand Prix, were competitive in 2010, but not really challenge the leaders. Passing proved difficult so far this season, so Schumacher could qualify near the front will be a great opportunity to challenge for the podium, finishing fourth in the last race, the Grand Prix of Turkey.

Red Bull had led the race comfortably from the start, with Mark Webber pole ahead of Lewis Hamilton at McLaren. After the first round of pit stops, his teammate Webber, Sebastian Vettel, was able to get second place. Both riders stayed together until lap 40 when he tried to overtake his teammate Vettel. The end result was Vettel out of touch, a right rear tire shredded and the removal of the competition, Webber, who seemed a safe bet for victory, eventually finished third behind Hamilton and Jenson Button Publishing 2009 Formula 1 world champion. Red Bull has the best car on the grid, and two drivers qualified. If they can keep Turkey’s disappointment behind them and focus on the prices at hand, they still have a big blow to championship glory.

As in the case of most of the season, there is a possibility of bad weather. If rain is a threat or problem to be seen, but until now most likely have ended up in the dark, threatening clouds and nothing else.

Canadian Grand Prix 2010 TV Schedule
Friday 11th June 2010
Canadian Grand Prix Free practice 1 – 10:00 – 11:30 (15:00 – 16:30)
Canadian Grand Prix Free practice 2 – 14:00 – 15:30 (19:00 – 20:30)
Saturday 12th June 2010
Canadian Grand Prix Free practice 3 – 10:00 – 11:00 – (15:00 – 16:00)
Canadian Grand Prix Qualifying – 13:00 (18:00)
Sunday 13th June 2010
Canadian Grand Prix – 12:00 (17:00)

Times are local times with British time conversions in brackets.

Where to Watch Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix Live Online ??
Speed TV USA offers all most every Formula 1 Grand Prix Races throughout the season. If you have subscription to watch Speed TV on you watch it on your Television. Alternatively you can watch formula 1 racing online. There are not many websites where you can watch F1 online. Most of the sites require a tons of Chinese P2P software’s. And also there is questions about their video quality and commentary. It’s almost difficult to find the right place to watch formula 1 live online. Recommended website to watch F1 Races Online-

1. Watch F1 – I subscribed last year on this site. Last year it’s service was not that good as I expected. But, This year turned it back. I can now watch Formula 1 on my Mac. Click Here to check Watch F1 offer.

2. Watch Live Formula 1 – They started just this year. I was lucky to get a trial account on their site. I’ll say, it’s a good site, and has user friendly easy to understand member’s area. Click Here to check Watch Formula 1 offer.

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Watch Turkish Grand Prix 2010 Live Online

The seventh race on the Formula One calendar is Istanbul and the two Red Bull drivers lead the championship. Mark Webber wants his third win in a row. Mark Webber and his Red Bull team are on a high going into Sunday’s (30 May 2010) Turkish Grand Prix. Back-to-back Formula One wins in Spain and Monaco have taken Red Bull to the top of the constructors’ championship and Webber to join top of the drivers’ championship with his team mate Sebastian Vettel. Watch Turkish Grand Prix 2010 Live Online.

The Monaco Grand Prix though was not as kind on two former world champions – Jenson Button’s engine overheated early, thanks to an error by a mechanic , forcing him to withdraw, and Michael Schumacher caused controversy at the end by passing Fernando Alonso just before the finishing straight in a move that was later judged by the stewards as against the rules. They thus added a time penalty that dropped him out of the points. This worked to Alonso’s advantage and he is sitting third in the championship ahead of Button.

Another beneficiary from the decision was Toro Rosso’s Sebastien Buemi who found himself elevated to tenth place and his first point of the season. The chasing pack though must be wondering whether they are going to find the speed needed to challenge the Red Bulls now that their reliability problems seem to be behind them. But with only nineteen points separating the top seven drivers and twenty-five available for a win, nobody is giving up just yet.
Turkey Grand Prix

The Istanbul track is another of the modern circuits but more interesting for spectators and drivers than some of the other recent additions, Bahrain for example. A big difficulty here will be keeping tyre wear under control and some teams may opt for two tyre stops.

The first tyre problem will be early on when the cars are fully loaded with fuel and they have to handle the long turn eight. There are also enough twists and turns on the track to put pressure on the tyres throughout the race.

Getting the right set-up will be important and tricky as the circuit is a mix of fast straights and fast and slow corners.

Jenson Button won the race from pole last year.

Standings After Six Grand Prix

Constructors: Red Bull (156), Ferrari (136), McLaren (129), Mercedes (78), Renault (65), Force India (30), Williams (8), Toro Rosso (4).

Drivers: Webber (78), Vettel (78), Alonso (75), Button (70), Massa (61), Kubica (59), Hamilton (59), Rosberg (56), Schumacher (22), Sutil (20), Liuzzi (10), Barrichello (7), Petrov (6), Alguersuari (3), Buemi (1), Hulkenberg (1).

Turkish Grand Prix 2010 TV Schedule (Times in GMT)

Friday 28th May 2010
Turkish Grand Prix Free practice 1 – 07:55-09:35
Turkish Grand Prix Free practice 2 – 11:55-13:35

Saturday 29th May 2010
Turkish Grand Prix Free practice 3 – 08:55-10:05
Turkish Grand Prix Qualifying – 10:55-13:25 (Qualifying starts at 12:00)

Sunday 30th May 2010
Turkish Grand Prix – 12:10-15:20 (Race starts at 13:00)

Where to Watch Formula 1 Turkish Grand Prix Live Online ??
Speed TV USA offers all most every Formula 1 Grand Prix Races throughout the season. If you have subscription to watch Speed TV on you watch it on your Television. Alternatively you can watch formula 1 racing online. There are not many websites where you can watch F1 online. Most of the sites require a tons of Chinese P2P software’s. And also there is questions about their video quality and commentary. It’s almost difficult to find the right place to watch formula 1 live online. Recommended website to watch F1 Races Online-
1. Watch F1 – I subscribed last year on this site. Last year it’s service was not that good as I expected. But, This year turned it back. I can now watch Formula 1 on my Mac. Click Here to check Watch F1 offer.
2. Watch Live Formula 1 – They started just this year. I was lucky to get a trial account on their site. I’ll say, it’s a good site, and has user friendly easy to understand member’s area. Click Here to check Watch Formula 1 offer.

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What’s New In 2010

Rules and Regulations

The consensus is that the 2010 season could be one of the most competitive for a number of years, with several former world champions battling for supremacy and no one team looking to have a massive advantage … and then there are the changes in rules and equipment to take into consideration.

In-race refuelling
This has been banned for the first time since 1993 and as a result the capacities of the cars’ tanks have increased from around 80 litres to nearer 250 litres. The additional weight will really be a factor at the start of a race, meaning increased tyre and brake wear. Handling will change significantly throughout the course of the race as the load decreases. Pit stops remain for running repairs and tyre changes, and some are predicting they could be done and dusted in as little as two seconds.

Wheelbases
To accommodate the massive fuel load, cars will be wider and also have a longer wheelbase.

Weight
The minimum for each car has been increased to 620kg (up 15kg).

Tyres
Front tyres have been narrowed from 270mm to 245mm to improve the balance of the grip, but to cope with the extra weight of the cars, Bridgestone will be supplying a harder-compound tyre. Two dry-weather compounds will be made available and a driver must use both in the race unless wet-weather tyres are called for. Each driver will be allowed 11 sets of dry tyres per race weekend, down from 14 in 2009, and three of these sets are for practice only and must be returned before the start of qualifying, regardless of whether they are used or not. Wheel covers, which have been used by the teams since 2006, are also banned for 2010.

Qualifying
With 24 cars rather than last season’s 20, the seven slowest cars in qualifying will drop out after the first 20-minute period (Q1) and these will form positions 18 to 24 on the grid. After the second 15-minute period (Q2) seven more will be eliminated, forming positions 11 to 17 on the grid. The top ten cars will then have a final ten minutes (Q3) to compete for the front of the grid. To add more spice, those competing in Q3 will have to start the grand prix on the same tyres and set-up, so anyone stealing a march with soft tyres in qualifying will have to work with the same set-up when the race starts, albeit with a lot more fuel on board.

Points
The biggest change to the scoring system, with race winners now getting 25 points, second place earning 18, with the next eight drivers being awarded 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 and 1 respectively. The idea behind this is to reward cars and drivers further down the field, while the seven-point gap between first and second is aimed at ensuring drivers go for a win-at-all-costs approach.

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European Grand Prix

After a four week break the 2009 Formula 1 World Championship resumes in Valencia for the European Grand Prix on August 23rd. You can watch Formula 1 live online at www.livef1.net and see who can tame the Spanish street circuit.

It has been a turbulent few weeks for motor racing. Following the tragic death of Henry Surtees in a Formula 2 race at Brands Hatch Ferrari’s Felipe Massa was left critically injured after a crash in Formula 1 qualifying at the Hungaroring. Both accidents were caused by objects from other cars striking the driver’s crash helmet.

With the focus firmly on safety Renault has been suspended from the European Grand Prix after being accused of releasing Fernando Alonso’s car from the pits in Hungary with a loose wheel which later detached. Watch the European Grand Prix live online at www.livef1.net to see if the FIA will overturn the decision and allow Alonso to race in front of his home crowd. Nelson Piquet has lost his Renault drive and will most likely be replaced by GP2 driver Romain Grosjean.

Massa has now left hospital in his native Brazil and Valencia was due to see the much anticipated return of Michael Schumacher to Formula 1. The seven times F1 World Champion was set to replace Massa at Ferrari after an absence of nearly three years from Grand Prix racing, but cancelled his comeback due to a neck injury. You can watch live online Formula 1 streaming at www.livef1.net and find out who does eventually land the second Ferrari seat.

Brawn GP’s Jenson Button still leads the Formula 1 World Championship but the Englishman hasn’t looked like winning recently. Last time out in Hungary Lewis Hamilton scored his maiden victory of the season. You can follow the European GP live online here at www.livef1.net as the defending F1 World Champion tries to make it two Grand Prix wins in a row.

Button’s main threats in the world title fight are Red Bull team-mates Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel. Webber finished second at the Hungaroring to further narrow the gap to Button in the points standings. Follow F1 live online at www.livef1.net as the popular Australian continues to chase his first Formula 1 World Championship.

The Valencia street circuit first staged a Formula 1 race last year, with Massa winning from pole position. The track has an astonishing 25 corners, crammed into just 5.419 km (3.367 miles). The 2009 European Grand Prix will take place over 57 laps of the circuit and you can follow all the action here at www.livef1.net. The lap record also belongs to Massa, in a time of 1minute, 38.708 seconds.

Take advantage of live F1 streaming to watch the 2009 European Grand Prix from Valencia live online at www.livef1.net. In addition to live Formula 1 coverage you can also follow other major racing series, including NASCAR and MotoGP.

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