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Imola in 3 weeksZip said:Whens the next F1 then?
Imola in 3 weeksZip said:Whens the next F1 then?
Creature said:3 weeks time in San Marino.
Dora the Explorer time now
CET - European time. Its in Italy.Zip said:Wheres san marino? what time zone is it?
About 9-10 hours behind you.Zip said:Wheres san marino? what time zone is it?
Zip said:Wheres san marino? what time zone is it?
Stormrider said:CET - European time. Its in Italy.
Zip said:Wheres san marino? what time zone is it?
Creature said:Dora the Explorer time now
Flibster said:It's GMT+1
Times below are what times the sessions will be on at GMT
Friday 21 April
10:00-11:00 - Friday Practice 1
13:00-14:00 - Friday Practice 2
Saturday 22 April
10:00-11:00 - Saturday Practice
13:00 - Qualifying
Sunday 23 April
13:00 - Race
No Sky sports here. This is the best I got.rpstewart said:No, Sky Sports 2 - A1GP. GBR have just wrapped up third place in the championship with a second in the sprint. Feature race soon.
Last I heard it's been delayed, not sure what the new target is.SKILL said:Wasn't imola where super aguri were planning to bring out their proper 2006 car?
If so any news on it?
SKILL said:Wasn't imola where super aguri were planning to bring out their proper 2006 car?
If so any news on it?
Zip said:One of the reporters just tryed to interveiw Fisi at all and he wasnt even staying still, he just walked off into where renault are and he didnt sound happy at all.
Ralf set for post-race penalty?
Ralf Schumacher may be robbed of his podium finish at Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix.
The German is thought to have passed compatriot Nick Heidfeld under safety car conditions midway through the race.
McLaren’s Juan Pablo Montoya was clearly shown to have made the illegal pass, however there is speculation both Ralf and Jenson Button may have as well.
Montoya and Button eventually retired so will escape penalty, but Ralf went on to finish third and could have 25 seconds added onto his final race time.
Ralf was among the field’s most impressive in Melbourne after recovering from a drive-through penalty – due to speeding in the pit lane – to make a number of passes and claim the final podium spot.
Jordan submits 2008 entry
Eddie Jordan has submitted an entry to the 2008 Formula One World Championship, autosport.com can reveal.
Although the Irishman has not been involved in the sport since selling his eponymous team to Midland at the start of 2005, sources close to Jordan have confirmed that he is one of the 22 applicants who have lodged their entry with the FIA.
Jordan is understood to have put his name forward after consultation with Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone, who he has kept in close contact with the Irishman since the latter ended his full-time involvement in the sport.
Although Jordan is thought not to have any of the infrastructure needed to run a team in place at the moment, there would be little point in doing too much work on that front without a confirmed entry in the first place.
All the new applicants, which definitely include Prodrive, Paul Stoddart, Direxiv and GP2 front-runner Racing Engineering, will join the current 11 teams at a meeting in London on April 10 to discuss the entries.