In
the personal
front we always put our self before anyone and anything. We like
to feel
superior and always think that what I can do no one does it
better.
Our perception changes when we think about our country. We prefer
to
mention India
as a failed state. Fair share of our citizen ends up saying ‘In
India ?
Impossible’. If one ask,
how people of our country having such negative feeling against
their own
country then most of these blames must goes to our politicians,
administrator, minister
and for the level of corruptions exits in all department. Recent
past we
acknowledged two international sports events and its shows that India
is well equipped to conduct such extravaganza. First one was the Commonwealth
Games and second was the just concluded Indian Grand Prix.
For Commonwealth
Games it is known factor that how Suresh Kalamdi and company made
mess
out it for personal benefit but Formula One was totally free from
all
controversies and it was one of the most successful sports event
to-date.
The formula
One is
one of my favourite item among various sports events. My liking very
much
related to the success of Michael Schumacher and Ferrari.
Last
couple of years Ferrari is down but it never hamper my interest.
Here is
a few facts about this sport :
History
The
Formula One
World Drivers' Championship is awarded by the Federation Internationale
de
l'Automobile (FIA) to the most successful Formula One racing car
driver
over a season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix
results. The Drivers' Championship was first awarded in 1950, to Nino
Farina. The first driver to win multiple Championships was Alberto
Ascari, in 1952 and 1953. The current Drivers' Champion is Sebastian
Vettel, who won his first World Championship in 2010 and
successfully
defended it in 2011. He is only the second German to win the title,
after Michael
Schumacher who won seven titles, highest by any driver.
The Race
The
race begins
with a warm-up lap, after which the cars assemble on the starting
grid
in the order they qualified. This lap is often referred to as the formation
lap, as the cars lap in formation with no overtaking, although a
driver who
makes a mistake may regain lost ground provided he has not fallen to the
back
of the field. The warm-up lap allows drivers to check the
condition of
the track and their car, gives the tyres a chance to get some
heat in
them to get some much-needed traction, and gives the pit crews time to
clear
themselves and their equipment from the grid.
The Men and
Machines
The first Formula
One World Championship was won by Italian Giuseppe Farina in
his Alfa
Romeo during 1950, barely defeating his Argentine teammate Juan
Manuel
Fangio. However Fangio won the title during 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956
&
1957. His record of five World Championship titles stood for 45 years
until
German driver Michael Schumacher took his sixth title during
2003. The machines
are the highest class of single seater auto racing sanctioned FIA.
The "formula" designation in the name refers to a set of rules with
which all participants' cars must comply.
Indian Grand
Prix
The inaugural
Indian Grand Prix, which hosted at the Buddh International Circuit,
part
of Jaypee Greens Sports City near New
Delhi . India
is the fifth new Formula One venue in four
years after Singapore
and Valencia 2008, Abu
Dhabi
2009 , Korea
2010.
Originally known as
the Jaypee Group Circuit or the Jaypee International
Circuit
after the circuit's owners, the circuit was officially named the Buddh
International
Circuit in April 2011. The new Circuit is the part of
the 2,500 acres, which also includes a 100,000 seat cricket stadium,
18-hole
golf course. Jaypee Greens Sports
City has similarities to Turkey ,
with a long main straight and a very long, sweeping corner. However,
while Turn
Eight was taken with an average corner speed of 270 kph, in India
the corners are expected to
be taken at 170 kph (Turn 10) and 210 kph (Turn 11) respectively. The
lap time
and speed will be very much dependent on the grip level achieved by the Pirelli
tyres on the new asphalt surface.
The Statistics [
Top Three ]
Total
Races
Started
Constructor
|
Races Started
|
Seasons
|
Ferrari
|
829
|
1950-2011
|
McLaren
|
702
|
1966-2011
|
Williams
|
557
|
1978-2011
|
Top Three
Championship winner By drive
Driver
|
Team
|
Total
|
Michael
Schumacher
|
Ferrari
|
7
|
Juan Manuel
Fangio
|
Alfa Romeo
|
5
|
Alain Prost
|
McLaren
|
4
|
Total
podiums
Constructor
|
Podium
|
Seasons
|
Ferrari
|
653
|
1950-2011
|
McLaren
|
469
|
1966-2011
|
Williams
|
296
|
1978-2011
|
Total pole
positions
Constructor
|
Seasons
|
Poles
|
Ferrari
|
1950-2011
|
205
|
McLaren
|
1966-2011
|
147
|
Williams
|
1978-2011
|
126
|
Total
Championships
Constructor
|
WCC
|
Seasons
|
Ferrari
|
16
|
1961, 1964, 1975,
1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
2007, 2008
|
Williams
|
9
|
1980, 1981, 1986,
1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997
|
McLaren
|
8
|
1974, 1984, 1985,
1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1998
|
This Year
Winners
Driver
|
Team
|
Points
|
Sebastian
Vettel
|
RedBull
|
375
|
Jenson Button
|
McLaren
|
255
|
Fernando
Alonso
|
Ferrari
|
245
|
Listed as one of the most
dangerous sport yet exciting, one hour total entertainment. Hope without
fail we can repeat it and show the world that it is possible.
!!!India
can do it, Matter of fact India
done it!!!
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