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F1 rally? agak2 nama ape yg sesuai tuk sukan dlm gambo ni |
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ape yg org tua ni cuba lakukan |
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tergelak aku tgk gambo ni |
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nak menarik minat org US la tu |
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Reply 601# akughi
Buang tabiat kot |
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Reply 602# akughi
sakit mata kot.. |
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tengah hujan kat Spa... |
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Official: Turkey dropped from 2012 F1 calendar
After seven years, the Turkish Grand Prix has been removed from the Formula 1 calendar. The much anticipated news was confirmed on Wednesday as governing body the FIA issued a revised 20-race schedule for the 2012 season.
Turkey made its debut in 2005, with Kimi Räikkönen winning at the brand-new Istanbul Park for McLaren. Three years later, the race switched from its August slot to an earlier date in May and this year’s edition saw a Red Bull one-two for Vettel and Webber.
The modified version of the calendar, as per a fax vote between members of the FIA’s World Motor Sport Council (WMSC), sees the season start in Australia on 18 March before climaxing in Brazil on 25 November. With the British Grand Prix on 8 July, the returning United States event has been shifted to the penultimate slot on 18 November.
After being called off due to political unrest in 2011, the Bahrain Grand Prix will return from Sakhir on 22 April. Also, the summer break increases in length from three to four non-race weekends, meaning there will be no F1 event for the entire month of August.
The revised 2012 F1 calendar is as follows:
1 Mar 18, Australia
2 Mar 25, Malaysia
3 Apr 15, China
4 Apr 22, Bahrain
5 May 13, Spain
6 May 27, Monaco
7 Jun 10, Canada
8 Jun 24, Europe
9 Jul 8, Great Britain
10 Jul 22, Germany
11 Jul 29, Hungary
12 Sep 02, Belgium
13 Sep 09, Italy
14 Sep 23, Singapore
15 Oct 07, Japan
16 Oct 14, Korea
17 Oct 28, India
18 Nov 4, Abu Dhabi
19 Nov 18, United States
20 Nov 25, Brazil |
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Jaafar fastest on Rockingham test day
Malaysia’s Jazeman Jaafar led the way at the Rockingham Motor Speedway on Friday, coming out on top after three 50-minute test sessions. The Carlin driver produced a time of 1:12.656 in the morning to lead Pietro Fantin by little more than one tenth of a second, while Danish team-mate Kevin Magnussen completed the top three.
On a day almost completely dominated by the Carlin team, fourth to seventh on the timing screens were filled by the team’s remaining four drivers. Rupert Svendsen-Cook led the British charge ahead of Carlos Huertas, with Jack Harvey and Felipe Nasr narrowly trailing the pair. Double R pairing Pipo Derani and Scott Pye were next up, delivering competitive times to break into the top ten.
Will Buller found himself in tenth at the end of the day, his personal best time also being set in the early stages of the day. Fortec’s Harry Tincknell and Lucas Foresti featured down in 12th and 13th respectively, while Hywel Lloyd led the Sino Vision Racing charge with the 14th fastest time, the only man to improve in the final session. |
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20 races/year, gilos tol bernie nih |
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awek kat spa tak cun la |
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minggu nie raca kat monza...
bosan plak DRS nie sebab senang2 je keta kena potong kat spa...
kat monza nie pun sama sebab ada 2 zon DRS... |
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baru best.. ade aksi potong memotong.. kejar
mengejar.. |
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