Istanbul Park, Sunday 26th August 2007
Fernando Alonso, MP4-22 06
Lewis Hamilton, MP4-22 01
T-car, MP4-22 03
2007 TURKISH GRAND PRIX
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Fernando Alonso finished the Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul in third place achieving his 45th podium finish in his 100th Grand Prix. After 58 laps, 309.396 km and a total race time of 1h26m42.161, Fernando came home 26.1 seconds behind winner Felipe Massa.
Lewis suffered from a puncture to his front right tyre on lap 43, the cause of which is still being investigated and ended up fifth. Both drivers were on two-stop strategies. Lewis pitted on laps 20 (9.4 seconds) and 43 (10.2 seconds).
Fernando made his pitstops on laps 18 (9.1 seconds) and 43 (6.6 seconds). Lewis maintains his lead in the Drivers’ Championship with 84 points followed by Fernando in second position with 79 points. After 12 out of 17 races, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes maintained the lead in the Constructors' table with 148 points ahead of Ferrari on 137.
FERNANDO ALONSO
"It was not the plan to lose two places at the start, and so my race was pretty much over when I came into the first corner in sixth place. I was following Nick Heidfeld for 17 laps at the start, and it was very difficult to overtake him. Fortunately we were able to do this in the first round of pitstops and that was when my race could really start.
Unfortunately I was 30 seconds down at that point, so third was a good result considering. I was told by the team to take it easy after Lewis’s puncture to avoid the same thing happening to me, but as I was already quite far back it did not make too much of a difference to my race."
LEWIS HAMILTON
"A little bit unfortunate but still we did a good job, and the team was fantastic all weekend. We had the pace of the Ferraris, but when you are behind you lose a little bit of downforce; we were just matching them for most of the race. I saw some bits fly off the tyre and then it just blew on braking into Turn Nine.
It was lucky that I didn’t put the car in the gravel and managed to control it back to the pits, as this meant that in the end I only lost two places. We still got some good points and I remain in the lead of the championship by five points, so it is not all bad."
RON DENNIS
"This was always a race we expected to be challenging, so all in all we are not too upset with today’s result. Our pace was good and Fernando and Lewis both put in strong performances. Lewis's tyre failure came at an unfortunate time as he had enough fuel to go a few laps longer than the Ferraris, so we may have challenged them at the end. Anyway we now look forward to the next race at Monza where we expect to be stronger than we have been this weekend."
NORBERT HAUG
"It’s a shame -.the puncture on Lewis’s car prevented him from finishing on the podium, but Fernando did it with a very good drive. However Lewis saved four important points under very difficult conditions following the failure of his right front tyre 15 laps from the finish.
These points could be decisive in the end. Important is that with Fernando and Lewis, who finished third and fifth today, we retain the one-two lead in the Drivers’ World Championship and stay ahead as well in the Constructors’ rankings."
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AT&T Williams - Turkish Grand-Prix review
26.08.2007
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ISTANBUL PARK, TURKEY
58 Laps: 309.396KMS, 192.258 MILES SUNNY
Air 34 - 360C, Track 44 - 550C
POS DRIVER TEAM Time / Gap (Fastest Lap) Grid
1 F MASSA FERRARI 1:26:42.161 (1:27.922, 2nd) 1
2 K RAIKKONEN FERRARI +2.275 (1:27.295, 1st) 3
3 F ALONSO McLAREN +26.181 (1:28.070, 4th) 4
7 N ... mehr |
Red Bull Racing F1 - Turkish Grand- Prix Race
26.08.2007
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No Delight for us on the Turkish track today, so have this little piece with our compliments.
DAVID COULTHARD, (Finish Position 10th, Start Position: 13th)
"I made a good start and made up a few places, I think four, and thereafter I found the car to be a bit inconsistent which did not help me maintain a good pace throughout the race, especially when I had ... mehr |
Panasonic Toyota Racing F1 Turkish Grand Prix review
26.08.2007
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Panasonic Toyota Racing suffered a disappointing result in the Turkish Grand Prix with Ralf Schumacher finishing 12th and Jarno Trulli 16th at Istanbul Park. Jarno's good qualifying effort gave him 9th on the grid but Ralf had it all to do from 16th. Jarno's race soon became much more difficult when he was nudged into a spin by Giancarlo Fisichella at turn one, dropping him to th ... mehr |
Etihad Aldar Spyker F1 - Istanbul review
26.08.2007
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2007 Turkish Grand Prix Race Report
Adrian Sutil (car 20, F8-VII/01):
21st: 1:25:43.994 (DNF)
Fastest lap: 1:30.617
Sakon Yamamoto (car 21, F8-VII/02):
20th: 1:27:48.209 (+2 laps)
Fastest lap: 1:30.951
Today's Turkish Grand Prix brought mixed results for the Etihad Aldar Spyker Formula One Team. New recr ... mehr |
No Turkish delight for Scuderia Toro Rosso F1
26.08.2007
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2007 TURKISH GRAND PRIX - SUNDAY 26/08/07
Tonio Liuzzi
(STR2-03)
Pos. 15th
"Overall, this was actually quite a good race from my point of view and the most important thing is that I finished. I had some problems with a harsh upshift in the first stint and towards the end I eased off a bit to look after the engine.
It was good ... mehr |
2007 FORMULA 1™ Petrol Ofisi Turkish Grand Prix result
26.08.2007
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1 5 Felipe Massa Ferrari 58 Winner 1 10
2 6 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 58 +2.2 secs 3 8
3 1 Fernando Alonso McLaren-Mercedes 58 +26.1 secs 4 6
4 9 Nick Heidfeld BMW 58 +39.6 secs 6 5
5 2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 58 +45.0 secs 2 4
6 4 Heikki K ... mehr |
100 Grand Prix for Fernando Alonso
26.08.2007
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The 2007 Turkish Grand Prix marks the 100th Formula 1 race for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver Fernando Alonso. Having only just turned 26 the reigning double World Champion has accumulated some impressive statistics over this period; here are a few of them:
At the ... mehr |
Vodafone McLaren- Mercedes F1 - Istanbul Park,qualifying review
25.08.2007
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Fernando Alonso, MP4-22 06
Lewis Hamilton, MP4-22 01
T-car , MP4-22 03
2007 TURKISH GRAND PRIX QUALIFYING
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso will start Sunday’s Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul second and fourth on the grid respectively. In an exciting qualifying, Lewis set a time of 1min27.373 and missed his ... mehr |
Mixed emotions for Panasonic Toyota Racing F1 in Istanbul
25.08.2007
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Panasonic Toyota Racing suffered mixed fortunes in qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix at the Istanbul Park, with Jarno Trulli in 9th place and Ralf Schumacher in 18th. On another hot and sunny day, the track temperature was at 50°C when Q1 began. Jarno was able to get a clean lap and comfortably reach the next session but Ralf encountered traffic on his first flying laps. ... mehr |
AT GBP T Williams F1 - Istanbul Qualifying
25.08.2007
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The AT GBP T Williams team will take to the grid for tomorrow's Turkish Grand Prix in eighth and 16th place, with today's qualifying outcome, while a little less competitive than hoped, providing some margin for improvement tomorrow.
With the cars approaching Sunday's race from different starting positions, the team has a wide range of strategy options which will be cons ... mehr |
Etihad Aldar Spyker F1 - 2007 Turkish Grand Prix Qualifying Report
25.08.2007
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Adrian Sutil (car 20, F8-VII/01):
FP3: 21st 1:30.044 (22 laps)
Q1: 21st 1:29.861 (9 laps)
Sakon Yamamoto (car 21, F8-VII/02):
FP3: 22nd 1:30.712 (21 laps)
Q1: 22nd 1:31.479 (7 laps)
Weather: Hot and humid. 33 C / 44 C air and track FP3, 36 C / 48 C in the afternoon.
The Etihad Aldar Spyker Formula One Team will ... mehr |
More traffic as on the Bosphorus bridge
25.08.2007
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2007 TURKISH GRAND PRIX - SATURDAY 25/08/07
Tonio Liuzzi
(STR2-03)
"That was a shame to miss out by being just a few thousandths slower than Barrichello. On my final run I might have been able to go a little bit better but I went out in traffic and was not able to get my front tyres up to temperature and that made me lose out a bit in the first thre ... mehr |
Red Bull Racing F1 - Istanbul - WHAT A DRAG…
25.08.2007
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DAVID COULTHARD, Position 13th
"The balance of the car is teetering on the edge between a little bit of understeer and a little bit of oversteer, so I can't really say there's a fundamental problem with the balance. That was as quickly as I could drive each corner. Maybe I could have gone one or two tenths quicker by doing a tidier lap, but no more than that. We re ... mehr |
2007 FORMULA 1™ Petrol Ofisi Turkish GP - Qualifying results
25.08.2007
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1 5 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:27.488 1:27.039 1:27.329 18
2 2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:27.513 1:26.936 1:27.373 17
3 6 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:27.294 1:26.902 1:27.546 18
4 1 Fernando Alonso McLaren-Mercedes 1:27.328 1:26.841 1:27.574 17
5 10 Robert Kubica BMW 1:27.997 1:27.253 1:27.722 17
6 9 Nick Heidfeld BMW 1:28.099 1:27.253 ... mehr |
2007 FORMULA 1™ Petrol Ofisi Turkish Grand Prix- Saturday Practice results
25.08.2007
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1 2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:27.325 12
2 5 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:27.366 0.041 15
3 6 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:27.506 0.181 16
4 1 Fernando Alonso McLaren-Mercedes 1:27.743 0.418 13
5 16 Nico Rosberg Williams-Toyota 1:28.056 0.731 16
6 9 Nick Heidfeld BMW 1:28.184 0.859 18
7 10 Robert Kubica BMW 1:28.224 0.89 ... mehr |
Etihad Aldar Spyker F1 - 2007 Turkish Grand Prix Free Practice Report
24.08.2007
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Adrian Sutil (car 20, F8-VII/01):
FP1: 21st 1:31.445 (31 laps)
FP2: 21st 1:31.153 (32 laps)
Sakon Yamamoto (car 21, F8-VII/02):
FP1: 22nd 1:32.270 (35 laps)
FP2: 22nd 1:31.175 (32 laps)
Weather: Highs of 35 C ambient, 48 C track in the second session, 30 C ambient, 41 C track in the first
24 August 2007 - The T ... mehr |
Welcome to Willis
24.08.2007
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Geoffrey Willis joined Red Bull last month. This is the first race he has attended with us.
Geoffrey Willis, Technical Director: "After more than a year away from F1, it's good to see the cars in action and up close again. While there have been some regulation changes in that time, the racing challenge is very much the same, so it's interesting to see the differenc ... mehr |
2007 FORMULA 1™ Petrol Ofisi Turkish Grand Prix Practice2 results
24.08.2007
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1 2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:28.469 28
2 6 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:28.762 0.293 21
3 11 Ralf Schumacher Toyota 1:28.773 0.304 23
4 12 Jarno Trulli Toyota 1:28.874 0.405 28
5 5 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:28.884 0.415 25
6 1 Fernando Alonso McLaren-Mercedes 1:28.947 0.478 24
7 16 Nico Rosberg Williams-Toyota 1:28.995 0.526 ... mehr |
2007 FORMULA 1™ Petrol Ofisi Turkish Grand Prix Practice1 results
24.08.2007
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1 6 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:27.988 22
2 5 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:28.391 0.403 20
3 1 Fernando Alonso McLaren-Mercedes 1:29.222 1.234 20
4 2 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:29.261 1.273 10
5 4 Heikki Kovalainen Renault 1:29.346 1.358 19
6 16 Nico Rosberg Williams-Toyota 1:29.403 1.415 23
7 11 Ralf Schumacher Toyota 1:29.414 ... mehr |
Spyker delays launch of B-spec car
23.08.2007
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The Etihad Aldar Spyker Formula One Team has been forced to postpone the launch of its new B spec car until the Italian Grand Prix due to unexpectedly failing the rear impact test. The team will now contest this weekend's Turkish Grand Prix with two A spec cars.
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Etihad Aldar Spyker F1 - Turkish Grand Prix Preview
23.08.2007
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After a three week 'summer holiday' the FIA Formula One World Championship returns to action with the Turkish Grand Prix on 26 August, round 12 of the 17-event series.
The challenging 5.338km Istanbul Park Circuit, designed by circuit constructor du jour Herman Tilke, stands on the As ... mehr |
AT&T Williams F1 - Turkish Grand-Prix preview
21.08.2007
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Istanbul, Turkey
Formula One returns to the race track this week for round 12 of the Championship, the Turkish Grand Prix on Sunday 26th August. This year’s race will be only the third hosted by Turkey since its debut on the calendar in 2005. Istanbul Park, a purpose-built facilit ... mehr |
Panasonic Toyota Racing F1 - Talking Turkey
21.08.2007
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Panasonic Toyota Racing returns to action in the Turkish Grand Prix at Istanbul Park after the traditional Formula 1 summer break. Even though there has been an extended gap between races, the team has been working as hard as ever since the last race to prepare for this weekend. A floor update and a ... mehr |
Red Bull Racing F1 - Understanding press releases
20.08.2007
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You've had two weekends without a grand prix so here is a handy Red Bull Dictionary to remind you what all those Press Release quotes really mean: a useful Red Bullshitometer to keep with you throughout the race weekend. And don't blame the press officers, because you have to remember that the Press Release is the only thing they produce that their team bosses and you, the media, ... mehr |
Vodafone McLaren-Mercedes Turkish Grand-Prix 2007 Preview
18.08.2007
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As the summer break from Grand Prix racing comes to an end, the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes team relocates to the Istanbul Park circuit for the 12th Grand Prix of the 2007 Formula 1 World Championship.
The race marks the 100th Grand Prix start for the team’s Doub ... mehr |
BMW Sauber F1 Team - Großer Preis der Türkei - Vorschau
16.08.2007
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24.-26. August 2007 12. von 17 WM-Läufen
Nach einer kurzen Renn- und Testpause startet die Formel 1 am 26. August in Istanbul zum Saison-Endspurt. Die anspruchsvolle Strecke auf der asiatischen Seite der Metropole gehört seit 2005 zum Formel-1-Kalender und bedeutet für die Formel-1-Trucks die weiteste Anreise der Saison.
Nick Heidfeld ... mehr |
Formula1 - WILLIAMSF1 - TURKISH GRAND PRIX - Race report
27.08.2006
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Istanbul, (TUR) 309.396km Clear, sunny, 34-37°C air, 53°C track
1 F Massa Ferrari (B) 1 1:28.123, lap 382 F Alonso Renault F1 (M) 3 1:28.245, lap 383 M Schumacher Ferrari (B) 2 1:28.005, lap 50
10 M Webber WilliamsF1 (B) 9 1:30.088, ... mehr |
Scuderia Toro Rosso F1 - TURKISH GRAND PRIX - Race
27.08.2006
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*If you think it was hot out there for the drivers, you should see the thermometer in the Energy Station media office: a record 48 degrees, so our brains are fried and we can't think of one of our "funny" headlines.
Scott Speed: "I do ... mehr |
Formula1- Panasonic Toyota Racing F1 - Turkish Grand Prix - Race Round-Up
27.08.2006
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THROUGH TURKEY WHOLE
Panasonic Toyota Racing will leave Istanbul with two points after an eventful afternoon's work in today's Turkish Grand Prix. On a blisteringly hot day at the Istanbul Park, with track temperatures again above 50 degrees Celsius, ... mehr |