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Watch F1 2011 Grand Prix Japanese, Suzuka Live Stream Free Practice 1, 2, 3 Qualifying and Race
Series into the 15th Formula 1 race 2011 season will take place in Japan this weekend. Although in terms of points is not decisive, but not necessarily racing pole was then lose appeal.
Suzuka International Racing Course will remain attractive promise of action treats the racers who are currently fighting the second best place.
Suzuka circuit is known as one of the toughest in the world. This circuit is very demanding physical strength and mental strength of the technical strength of a racer.
The track was first designed by a Dutch nationality John Hugenholz in 1962, last modified by Hermann Tilke until now. Suzuka first entered Formula 1 racing calendar in 1987.
Suzuka layout is unique because it is one of the few circuits in the world that can turn into eight layouts in a single circuit. Suzuka also has a corner named legendary 130M where the corner is a race car can accelerate quickly up to about 130 MPH or more.
Some of the interesting things is the presence of Suzuka playground around the circuit in which wheel size to be the main background circuit.
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Practice 1 (FP1) Friday 10:00
Practice 2 (FP2) Friday 14:00
Practice 3 (FP3) Saturday 11:00
Qualifying (QP) Saturday 14:00
Race Sunday 15:00
All times are local (GMT +9)
Last Year's Winner (2010): Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
Lap record: 1:31.540 by Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren 2005)
Location: Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan
The Japanese GP at Suzuka has decided many occasions for the drivers' world championship and will do so again unless disaster this year. Sebastian Vettel was crowned at age 24 as the youngest champion in history already entering the group of drivers who have achieved more than a world title. For the resolution of the championship will be delayed if the German not to score here and Korean GP (something that has not happened all year) and Jenson Button would win the GP. Very complicated especially considering that this is one of his favorite circuit and Vettel has won the last two gp's here. 10th Position is enough for the Red Bull ace to be crowned F1 World Champion yet again.
F1 Japanese Grand Prix: heavy rain at Suzuka forces qualifying to be moved to Sunday
Qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix has been postponed until 10am on Sunday morning [2am BST] after heavy rainfall over Suzuka meant that no running was possible on Saturday afternoon.
F1 Japanese Grand Prix: heavy rain at Suzuka forces qualifying to be moved to Sunday
Slippery when wet: organisers of the Japanese Grand Prix abandoned qualifying due to torrential rain at Suzuka with all sessions moved to Sunday Photo: REUTERS
Thousands of poncho-clad fans braved the inclement weather in this gloomy corner of Japan, huddling beneath umbrellas or under the awning of the main grandstand, but the only racing they witnessed took place in the pit lane between toy boats built by idle mechanics.
Red Bull’s pit crew were typically cute, building their effort from empty cans of their own energy drink to win some valuable marketing screen time as TV crews tried desperately to fill their shows.
The BBC show, being presented by Lee McKenzie for the first time in the absence of Jake Humphrey, who is at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, had three hours of live programming scheduled. They managed about two hours before taking the decision to pull the plug.
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Watch F1 2011 Grand Prix Japanese, Suzuka Live Stream Free Practice 1, 2, 3 Qualifying and Race
Series into the 15th Formula 1 race 2011 season will take place in Japan this weekend. Although in terms of points is not decisive, but not necessarily racing pole was then lose appeal.
Suzuka International Racing Course will remain attractive promise of action treats the racers who are currently fighting the second best place.
Suzuka circuit is known as one of the toughest in the world. This circuit is very demanding physical strength and mental strength of the technical strength of a racer.
The track was first designed by a Dutch nationality John Hugenholz in 1962, last modified by Hermann Tilke until now. Suzuka first entered Formula 1 racing calendar in 1987.
Suzuka layout is unique because it is one of the few circuits in the world that can turn into eight layouts in a single circuit. Suzuka also has a corner named legendary 130M where the corner is a race car can accelerate quickly up to about 130 MPH or more.
Some of the interesting things is the presence of Suzuka playground around the circuit in which wheel size to be the main background circuit.
CLICK Here To Watch LIVESessions Schedule:
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Practice 1 (FP1) Friday 10:00
Practice 2 (FP2) Friday 14:00
Practice 3 (FP3) Saturday 11:00
Qualifying (QP) Saturday 14:00
Race Sunday 15:00
All times are local (GMT +9)
Last Year's Winner (2010): Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
Lap record: 1:31.540 by Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren 2005)
Location: Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan
The Japanese GP at Suzuka has decided many occasions for the drivers' world championship and will do so again unless disaster this year. Sebastian Vettel was crowned at age 24 as the youngest champion in history already entering the group of drivers who have achieved more than a world title. For the resolution of the championship will be delayed if the German not to score here and Korean GP (something that has not happened all year) and Jenson Button would win the GP. Very complicated especially considering that this is one of his favorite circuit and Vettel has won the last two gp's here. 10th Position is enough for the Red Bull ace to be crowned F1 World Champion yet again.
F1 Japanese Grand Prix: heavy rain at Suzuka forces qualifying to be moved to Sunday
Qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix has been postponed until 10am on Sunday morning [2am BST] after heavy rainfall over Suzuka meant that no running was possible on Saturday afternoon.
F1 Japanese Grand Prix: heavy rain at Suzuka forces qualifying to be moved to Sunday
Slippery when wet: organisers of the Japanese Grand Prix abandoned qualifying due to torrential rain at Suzuka with all sessions moved to Sunday Photo: REUTERS
Thousands of poncho-clad fans braved the inclement weather in this gloomy corner of Japan, huddling beneath umbrellas or under the awning of the main grandstand, but the only racing they witnessed took place in the pit lane between toy boats built by idle mechanics.
Red Bull’s pit crew were typically cute, building their effort from empty cans of their own energy drink to win some valuable marketing screen time as TV crews tried desperately to fill their shows.
The BBC show, being presented by Lee McKenzie for the first time in the absence of Jake Humphrey, who is at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, had three hours of live programming scheduled. They managed about two hours before taking the decision to pull the plug.