Wednesday, January 14, 2009
It is near new year day.I an going to get a lot of money (^^).
8:45 PM
Thursday, November 13, 2008
ya,I am going to 5c it is a good class.
1:36 AM
Monday, September 29, 2008
Astralia 29/03/2009 Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes 58 1:34:15.784
Malaysia 05/04/2009 Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes 31 55:30.622
China 19/04/2009 Sebastian Vettel RBR-Renault 56 1:57:43.485
Bahrain 26/04/2009 Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes 57 1:31:48.182
Spain 10/05/2009 Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes 66 1:37:19.202
1:14 AM
1 Brawn-Mercedes 68
2 RBR-Renault 38.5
3 Toyota 26.5
4 McLaren-Mercedes 13
5 Renault 9
6 BMW Sauber 6
7 Ferrari 6
8 Williams-Toyota 4.5
9 STR-Ferrari 4
10 Force India-Mercedes 0
1:12 AM
1 Jenson Button British Brawn-Mercedes 41
2 Rubens Barrichello Brazilian Brawn-Mercedes 27
3 Sebastian Vettel German RBR-Renault 23
4 Mark Webber Australian RBR-Renault 15.5
5 Jarno Trulli Italian Toyota 14.5
6 Timo Glock German Toyota 12
7 Lewis Hamilton British McLaren-Mercedes 9
8 Fernando Alonso Spanish Renault 9
9 Nick Heidfeld German BMW Sauber 6
10 Nico Rosberg German Williams-Toyota 4.5
11 Heikki Kovalainen Finnish McLaren-Mercedes 4
12 Felipe Massa Brazilian Ferrari 3
13 Kimi Räikkönen Finnish Ferrari 3
14 Sebastien Buemi Swiss STR-Ferrari 3
15 Sebastien Bourdais French STR-Ferrari 1
16 Adrian Sutil German Force India-Mercedes 0
17 Nelsinho Piquet Brazilian Renault 0
18 Robert Kubica Polish BMW Sauber 0
19 Giancarlo Fisichella Italian Force India-Mercedes 0
20 Kazuki Nakajima Japanese Williams-Toyota 0
1:10 AM
After Felipe Massa’s scintillating qualifying performance, Ferrari were confident of victory heading into Sunday’s inaugural Singapore Grand Prix. Instead, however, they leave the Marina Bay circuit rueing vital pit-stop errors that ruined the Brazilian’s race and cost the Italian team the lead in the constructors’ championship.
Everything started smoothly for Massa, the pole-sitter quickly building a lead over title rival Lewis Hamilton. But at his first pit stop disaster struck. He was given the green light too early and left with the fuel hose still attached to his car.
Massa was forced to wait at the end of the pit lane for his mechanics to run down and wrestle the hose off, but he then received a drive-through penalty for being unsafely released from the stop. The blunder undoubtedly cost him the race and after a late puncture he eventually finished 13th - 35 seconds adrift of victor Fernando Alonso.
It's hard to deal with losing in this fashion a race that was within our grasp, with a car that was just the way I wanted it,” said Massa. “We had a good strategy and all the signs were there that we could get a one-two finish. But things can change in a moment and that's what happened today. At the pit stop, one of the guys made a mistake. But we are only human. Each one of us always tries to do our best and these things can happen.”
Despite Massa’s strife, Ferrari were still poised to pick up four points courtesy of Kimi Raikkonen, who was running in P5 after his final pit stop. That was until the champion went off into the wall at Turn 10 with less than four laps to go.
"I was trying to attack Glock in case he might make a mistake, but I went slightly wide at the chicane, jumping over the kerb and when the car landed, I lost control and ended up in the barriers,” explained Raikkonen. “My situation in the championship was already rather compromised, so this doesn't really make that much difference but I am unhappy because the team has lost precious points in the constructors' classification.”
Ferrari’s failure to score in Singapore means that rivals McLaren now lead the constructors’ standings, with 135 points to the reigning champions’ 134.
12:40 AM
Sunday, September 7, 2008
School has started.I have to wake up so early.
But can play catching.
11:11 PM