Formula One Turkish Grand Prix - Istanbul

Formula One Turkish Grand Prix - Istanbul

The Turkish Grand Prix is a Formula One motor race that debuted on August 21, 2005 as part of the 2005 Formula One season. It is held at the newly built Istanbul Park Circuit, constructed by famous German civil engineer Hermann Tilke... [more]

The Turkish Grand Prix is a Formula One motor race that debuted on August 21, 2005 as part of the 2005 Formula One season. It is held at the newly built Istanbul Park Circuit, constructed by famous German civil engineer Hermann Tilke. The circuit is only the third anti-clockwise circuit on the Formula One calendar after the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola, Italy and the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Brazil.

Tilke has stressed how the track follows the contours of the land, which dips and falls. This is in contrast to some of his other recent tracks, the topography of which did not allow such variation. It takes an influence from many of the worlds best race tracks. Corner 1 is very similar to corner one in Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Brazil and has also been compared to the "corkscrew" at Laguna Seca. There is a flat-out kink on a hill similar to Eau Rouge corner at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps; fans have jokingly referred to this as "Faux Rouge."

Turn 8 is probably the best corner on the track. It is a quadruple apex corner with a load of 5G (5 times the force of gravity) for 4 seconds. It is actually 4 corners joined together. Many drivers have found this a very tricky corner of the circuit.

Because of the nature of the circuit the 2005 Turkish Grand Prix weekend saw exciting on-track action, with many drivers spinning off throughout the weekend due to pushing too hard, particularly at Turn 8. Juan Pablo Montoya memorably lost it at Turn 8 with two laps to go, following a tangle whilst trying to lap Tiago Monteiro. This allowed Fernando Alonso to take second place behind Kimi Räikkönen, an event which had a significant bearing on their battle for the World Championship headed towards its culmination. -- source www.wikipedia.org

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Turkish Grand Prix

From:  ephman.com
Show Author Info?:  Show Author Info? Video:  Teaser:  We're off racing in Istanbul Turkey.  This is one of Ephman's favorite races of the season.  This track was built for Formula One, and basically is only used once a year for this race.  What more can be said about one of Formula One's newest tracks that has not already been said.  It seems as if Hermann Tilke designed this course just for Ferrari's Fellipe Massa, since he's looking on... Read Full Story

Turkish GP in jeopardy?

From:  autotrader.co.uk
The future of the Turkish Grand Prix has been cast into doubt following reports that Bernie Ecclestone has upped his financial demands. Read Full Story

Turkish analysis - Hamilton’s puncture blows things wide open

Linked from http://www.formula1.com/news/features/2007/8/6680.html --- While it’s true that Lewis Hamilton had five or six laps’ more fuel than the Ferraris of Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen, that became a moot point when the Englishman’s McLaren blew its right front Bridgestone tyre on the 43rd lap of the Turkish Grand Prix. And in any case, even Hamilton only thought he might have been able to jump one of the red cars. There will be much debate whether it was the fact the Ferraris... Read Full Story

The Turkish Grand Prix Preview

Linked from http://www.formula1.com/news/features/2007/8/6647.html --- The third Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul Park marks Fernando Alonso’s 100th grand prix start since he made his debut for Minardi in the 2001 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, and he will be looking for his 19th career victory. Currently he has 73 points, to series leader and McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton’s 80. "It is always great to have a break and re-charge the batteries, but it is fantastic to be getting... Read Full Story

PICTURE OF THE DAY

ZOOM, ZOOM, ZOOM. Ferrari Brazilian's driver Felipe Massa drives at the Istanbul Park circuit on June 5, 2009 in Istanbul, during the first free practice session of the Turkish Formula One Grand Prix. (Photo by Mustafa Ozer/AFP/Getty Images) Read Full Story

McLaren's new driver

Obviously McLaren and Alonso parting leaves a vacancy in one of F1's most desirable seats, so lets take a look at McLaren's options: McLaren's test drivers: Pedro De la Rosa Gary Paffett It's tempting to suggest that McLaren may opt for De la Rosa, as he's experienced and will prove a good foil for Hamilton without challenging him, but I can't see it. He's simply not quick enough in races and at 36 is too old to be a good option in the long term. He seems an excellent test driver and a good... Read Full Story

IPO denies ‘nonsense’ claim

Linked from http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2007/8/6627.html --- Istanbul Park Organizasyon (IPO), the operator of the Turkish circuit, has denied media reports that its chairman Bernie Ecclestone is to be sued by the Turkish Motorcycle Federation (TMF). “We have no knowledge of any such proceedings against us or our chairman,” said a spokesperson for IPO on Wednesday. Commenting on remarks attributed to Mr Suleyman Memnun, the vice-chairman of the TMF that the Istanbul Park... Read Full Story

Team by team analysis of Turkish Grand Prix

From:  guruadda.com
Team by team analysis of Sunday's Turkish Formula One Grand Prix (teams listed in current championship order 3 Vote(s) Read Full Story

Hamilton Relieved To Keep Lead Despite Puncture

From:  nhatky.in
Browse > Home / Sports News / Hamilton Relieved To Keep Lead Despite Puncture August 4, 2008 Budapest, Formula One championship leader Lewis Hamilton was relieved on Sunday that his puncture in the Hungarian Grand Prix was offset by a spectacular engine failure for Brazilian rival Felipe Massa. McLaren’s British driver, whose front left tyre burst during the race’s middle section, had been set to surrender his world championship lead to Ferrari’s Massa. With... Read Full Story

UK TV Schedule for the Turkish Grand Prix

Turkish Grand Prix on ITV Live qualifying Saturday 25 August 1130-1315 ITV1 Live race Sunday 26 August 1145-1505 ITV1 Highlights Sunday 26 August 2315-0015 ITV1 Highlights re-run Monday 27 August 1800-1900 ITV4 Read Full Story
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