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  1. who has the link to live stream, care to share?
  2. Ex champ Jackie Stewart said F1 should never be threatened by terrorist..... Can it be helped nowadays?
  3. -Micheal Schumacher at the 2010 Bahrain GP It's confirmed, the season opener for the FIA Formula 1 that was scheduled for Bahrain in March has been cancelled. The very sensible and logical decision was made by the Crown Prince of Bahrain, Prince Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa, who incidently is the rights owner of the race. Bahrain has been on the F1 race calendar for the last seven or so years and as far as I can remember, there has never been a cancellation on an F1 event over the last 25 years. It could be more, but I was a little kid then and Hot Wheels were the only cars I was interested in. This anti-government protests that have spread around the Arab world have serious repercussions. We all know that it first started off in Tunisia, then Egypt, then this Arab country, then that country. Amazing viral-like protests that have affected even us over here as oil prices are soaring and now we're going to have to wait for the next scheduled race -the Australian GP on the 27th of March for the F1 circus to start. In fact, the official pre-race group test that was also to be held in Bahrain will now be held at Barcelona on 8th to the 11th of March. There is also no news whether the Bahrain GP will be postponed to a later date or that it will still be a fixture in this year's F1 calendar. I suppose that would depend how stable the country is within the next few months. Oh well, last year's Bahrain GP was Bore-rain to me, and a lot of others too. But then again, this year, during the same time it'll be even worse as there wouldn't be a race at all as F1 begins a little later. - Alonso won at Bahrain last year source: associated press
  4. remember F1 ? recalled who's Micheal Schumacher? who is driving for what team? what are the changes in the rules and regulations? Yes, the season had begun once again for 2010 ! and this year we start the races in Bahrain. it is all so exciting to be honest... because i do not think anyone can predict what is going to happen for the 1st race or the season! as Jenson Button said it 'this season will be electric' we had to believe the 2009 champion, don't we?!? i am really looking forward to this 1st race and can't wait what unfolds schedule from formula1.com: Practice 1 FRI 15:00 Practice 2 FRI 19:00 Practice 3 SAT 16:00 Qualifying SAT 19:00 Race SUN 20:00 and the pic/ table from wiki
  5. MANAMA, March 14 (Reuters) - Fernando Alonso won the season-opening Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix and led a Ferrari one-two in a dream debut with the Italian glamour team on Sunday. In a strength-sapping race led for 34 of the 49 laps by Germany
  6. After 2 wet races in Malaysia and China, F1 is currently at Sakhir Circuit, Bahrain. The track, if you did not know, is built in the middle of a desert The general downforce setup for this track is in the range of Medium. Which I feel will be a Red Bull Vs BrawnGP duel once more. Red Bull cars although without the double deck diffuser are running considerably quick. Fuel corrected though, both the BrawnGP cars are still faster. That where strategy from quali to race some in play. However to grab the pole position is a tricky business as we saw from Shanghai. Cars can run very light in Q3 just to have the limelight for the day, i.e. Alonso. only to fall badly in the race. I suspect on Saturday it will be the Scarlet car's turn to try to snatch a qualifying limelight. They have to. It's their worse ever start to a season in donkey's year. The general sentiment is that either one of BrawnGP cars should win the race, that is of course not without fierce challenge from RBR, Toyota, Williams, and possibly McLaren. Even Renault & Ferrari may feature in the heat of the battle. Did I almost name the entire field of cars.. That goes to show the race result is almost as uncertain as the weather we have here on the island... The only one thing I'm sure for this weekend is that it will be very dry and very darn hot... in Bahrain!
  7. I still thought Liverpool or Middlesbrough[laugh] Look like Ang Mo team. So many FT also cannot win. Bolek Kampong.
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