Weekend Preview: 11-12 April 2009

We get something of a breather this week and F1-focussed fans certainly need it after the barrage of news and drama of the last fortnight – add in the IndyCar season opener, sports and touring cars and it’s been a very hectic opener to the season!

Time to relax with some motorbikes, if by relaxing you like clinging to the edge of your seat.

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Feature Event

FIM MotoGP
– Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar (1/17)
– Losail Circuit
– Doha, Qatar, United Arab Emirates
www.motogp.com
Track Map

** EDIT 13/4/09 – Nobody spotted the deliberate mistake – Qatar isn’t part of the UAE, they are different countries! Okay, I got it wrong… **

The two-wheeled boys are back, the last of the big series to get going and the final signal that the 2009 racing season is truly under way. Qatar isn’t always the best race in the world in terms of close action and again this year it is a night race. In the middle of a desert. Okay.. In any case this is one to watch to learn who everyone is (if you are new) and to get used to team changes, livery changes, and to play “spot the newbie” (if you aren’t so new).

If you haven’t seen MotoGP before, you should probably start now. The races are only 45 minutes long and it is the only form of motorbike racing I watch. It is the F1 of bike racing in terms of technology – and in terms of politics. I’m a very casual fan, reading very little about it between races or in the off-season. I like to switch on the TV at the appointed time and watch some close racing, then leave it until next time. It’s a lot of fun in no small part due to that little Italian guy. When Schumacher won everything it was boring, when Rossi does it it’s entertaining and highly impressive to watch.

UK TV: LIVE on BBC Three at 8.45pm. Don’t worry about the channel choice, the rest of the season will be on BBC Two which is showing golf (The Masters!) this Sunday.
If you haven’t got BBC Three yet the race is available live on the BBC website to UK users. Qualifying is available on Saturday via red button* and online and everything will be on the iPlayer for 7 days.
British Eurosport will have their version at 10pm, just as the BBC coverage ends.

US TV: DELAYED on SPEEDtv at 10pm ET. I have no idea why they delayed this premier class race by six hours in order to show back-to-back episodes of ‘Bullrun’, followed by Dave Despain trying not to give the result away on Wind Tunnel (don’t read the ticker). This is the listing I found. You seriously need to write to these guys and complain at their handling of top class motorsport. This isn’t the first incompetency I’ve seen from them this year and it’s only April. They will be showing the 250cc at 8pm.

Support events:
125cc at 6pm UK, 250cc at 7.15pm UK with both live on Eurosport and BBC’s red button*/online.

* BBC Red Button notes: If you are new to digital TV all you have to do is go to any BBC channel and hit the red button on your remote control (not the standby button!). This will bring up a sidebar. The menu changes name depending on what’s on, though the live telly is usually at the top with the teletext options underneath. It may be called Sport Multiscreen, or there could be a MotoGP link directly. It can be quite slow but eventually it will load a multiple-choice screen – just press the number of the screen you want to see or pick it with your arrow keys and press Select. To exit press BackUp or Back at each stage until it goes away. *

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Other International Events:

A1GP
– Algarve (Rnd 6*)
– Autodromo Internacional do Algarve
– Portimao, Algarve, Portugal
www.a1gp.com
Track Map

* I’ve given up writing the total number of events because it changes so often.

It’ll be very interesting to see a race at the fantastic-looking new Portimao circuit, which looked great in the F1 winter testing photos. It’s a very hilly track with a lot of gradient change and a lot of corners while also looking quite fast. This is it’s first major international race for cars (has it held a bike event?).

I’ve lost track of A1’s season because I’m about 4 events behind real time in my watching of the series, nonetheless it should be entertaining.

UK TV: Race LIVE on Sky Sports 3 from 1.30pm Sunday with repeats at 6.30pm and 11.30pm both on Sky Sports 2 (you can tell Sky have a financial interest in this one).

US TV: I think the answer is still ‘none’ so you’ll need the live stream at www.a1gp.com (as will UK viewers without Sky).

Support races: Ferrari Challenge (not televised)

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National Events
(according to FORIX (sub req.))

NASCAR Nationwide Series
Nashville Superspeedway, Tennessee, United States

Cooper Tires British F3 International Series
/ Avon Tyres British GT Championship
/ UK Formula Ford
– Oulton Park (F3: 1/10 GT: 1/8)
– Oulton Park, Little Budworth, Cheshire, England
http://www.britishf3international.com/
http://www.britishgt.com/
Track Map

The ‘other’ top line British package (alongside BTCC) comprises the domestic F3, GT and Formula Ford series and they have their traditional Oulton Park Easter weekend openers this week. Each series holds 2 or 3 races but look out if you are planning to attend: the racing will be on Saturday and Easter Monday! There’s no action on Sunday but racing on a holiday Monday makes for a great family day out.

UK TV: F3 will be on MotorsTV on April 18th in a 1hr show. GT will follow a week later. There is also a 30min show on Channel 4 but I don’t know when that will be aired.

Further supports from the Ginetta G20 Cup and VW Racing Cup.


German F3 / ADAC GT / Procar / ADAC FMaster
Oschersleben, Germany

French GT / Porsche Cup France
Nogaro, France

Dutch Supercars
Zandvoort, Holland

V8 Brasil
Curitiba, Brazil

British Superbikes
Brands Hatch

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There are a lot of other European junior series too including various Formula Renault national and regional series.

Race Notes: Honda GP of St Petersburg 2009

Honda Grand Prix of St Petersburg
Whitted Airport and city streets
St Petersburg, Florida, United States

Sky Sports Xtra live coverage is a GO at 7:30pm UK!

We’re with Keith Huewen, Johnny Mowlem and Christopher Tate in London and we jump straight into a feature on Dan Wheldon in the sleepy village where he grew up.

Dan wants a good championship run “but the number one thing is the Indy 500, I want another Indy 500”. He thinks Panther are in for a good year.

Do you realise you have a big fan base back in England watching you in America? “That’s certainly appreciated. I do feel that America is home” but he enjoys having the England flag on his helmet.
My coverage keeps dying on me. I have IndyCar Race Control running at the same time, just as a backup, but they only have a helicam with no audio for the next 7 minutes.

*waits*

Message scrolling across the Race Control screen saying that all cars have been started.

7.46pm We’re back with Sky.
They went green at the most ridiculous time of 7.48pm (UK). Something wrong with starting on the hour when people can find it easily?

I didn’t see the start because all my coverage options have died on me.

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Note from the editor -At this point I lost all of the available online options. It is now Tuesday and I am reverting to a recording I’m borrowing. I will try to watch live again for Long Beach!

Take 2
We have Bob Jenkins, Jon Beekhuis and Robbie Buhl on commentary with pitlane reporters what’s his face and Lindy Thackston, headed by the immortal King of Pitlane, Jack Arute himself.

We join with captions for a grid run-down over a helicam shot of St Pete, with audio from a feature running in the US. When the feature ends and after a chat with Dario we have Bob Jenkins saying hi to the international audience! Hi Bob! Shame we don’t get the pictures of Dario or the feature but it’s pretty cool having the same audio for everyone instead of a different international commentary feed.

Start order:

Rahal (pole), Wilson
Kanaan, Briscoe
Franchitti, Power
Tagliani, Dixon
Matos, Manning
Wheldon, Conway
Doornbos, Hunter-Reay
Patrick, Viso
Meira, Andretti
Mutoh, Moraes
Barrett, Carpenter

The president of Honda Performance Development shoehorns a Honda mention into the start command. Holy crap the race control radio of the rows reporting in is geeky cool! Row 3 hot! Like we’re on an aircraft carrier.

First word from Jack Arute in the pits, talking about the black and red option tyres. Should I be saying ‘tires’ since we’re in America now? Arute mentions ‘pit central’, I have no idea what that is, I might have to borrow the domestic feed.

Cars are rolling. Mike Conway is pronounced “My Conway” in America, or maybe just by Jenkins.

Cycling through the onboard cameras. Lovely nose-cam!

“One more time before the green flag”. Fireworks!

Quick trip to the fridge: Cobra beer selected. This is the first IndyCar race of the year after two F1 races and an off-season watching recordings of GP2 and other European stuff, so I have to reset my brain to the IRL’s quirky rules. More on this later.

Pundit guys disagree on which is better to start with: Blacks or Reds?
Cars side-by-side for the rolling start.

GREEN FLAG

Cars fan out WIDE. Bumping. Rahal got swamped! He’s off the track, pushed off.
Conway is off already, looks like the pit exit.

SAFETY CAR despite the road being clear, only pit exit blocked, hmm don’t agree with that one.
Replay: Kanaan punts Rahal off track, great nose-cam!

Conway is pushed back and restarted by the truck. Presumably the yellow is to allow the truck with the marshals to get to him. In the IRL they have guys on trucks as well as marshals at the corners, only the guys on the trucks are allowed to do anything.
In F1 the corner guys would jump over the wall and push Conway out of the way under local yellow. Requiring the truck to get him forces a yellow every time. IRL: just let the corner guys do it if it is safe to do so! But at least the IRL allows outside assistance, unlike F1.

Replay: Ooh Dario great move on the start! Several positions. I’m reminded how great the IRL’s 360-degree cameras are and wonder why F1’s cameras are static.

Jack Arute pit report says ‘look over here’ at Rahal’s wing but we can’t see him, we’re onboard with Kanaan.

Lindy Thackston talks really quickly.

Matos exits the pits. I get a shock because he exits into the safety car queue which is a huge No-No elsewhere! Commentary mentions the blend line and I remember they can actually do that..

SPONSORED GREEN FLAG

Wilson leads, Dario 2nd
Kanaan passes Carpenter, TK at the back after a new nose. Rahal close by. Both clear Barrett.

We are on L5 of 100. Must remember the timing scroller shows current lap not most recent lap completed.

Jenkins talks about telemetry showing braking, accelerating on our screen – but it isn’t. Any chance the international feed can get the juicy stuff?

L7 Now he’s saying how we can see the red/black choices on the top of the screen. NO WE CAN’T!! We’ve got the standard ticker.
L8 Buhl notes the guys are swerving to avoid a huge bump before retaking the racing line for the next corner.

Short lap here of about a minute or so. This means my notes may have big jumps between laps, I haven’t fallen asleep!
L11 I’m getting used to who is in what car. Conway is out with damage.
L13 Shock and horror as we cover the field! Nice!

Announcers still can’t pronounce ‘Doornbos’ properly all the time. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don’t. They make the good point that the A1GP car he is used to is just as fast over a lap but much lighter, which means it brakes later than these cars. Good job getting A1GP a mention when it doesn’t even have a US TV deal.

L14 I think it’s time I paid attention to who is on what tyre. We’re onboard with Danica in 11th on reds.
L15 I’d do a race order but the ticker moves too quickly.
Wilson, Dario and two Penskes up front.

L19 Mutoh pits for blacks, he’s the first stopper outside of those who called for damage earlier.

L21 We are lapping Barrett already after 15 green laps. Oh dear.
Viso pits to change from red to black.

So is Wilson in Bruno’s old car? It does seem strange seeing Rahal in Wilson’s car, but I suppose no different to seeing Justin in Sebastien’s colours last season.

L22 Lindy says Wilson will pit on lap 28 or so.
Buhl says Dixon will be a few laps later than that.
L23 Manni, err, Meira pits.

L24 Wilson over Dario by 1.2s. There isn’t much going on in terms of racing – this is already a strategy race based on tyre choice and fuel. Classic street race, then. There’s a reason I prefer road courses to these.

L27 Moraes is holding up Kanaan and Rahal. Moraes is in Servia’s car from last year and is 13th. I assume this is the closest fight on the road which is why we are watching it, this is much better than watching the top few drive away from each other!

L29 Apparently Moraes is up 7 positions since the start, although Jenkins fails to note how many cars stopped for damage. Beekhuis now makes that point, thanks Jon.
Rahal looks inside Kanaan but I think he’s trying to spook him, he wouldn’t have made it but he’s showing his intentions. Kanaan needs to be sure to look at both Moraes AND Rahal.

L31 Jack Arute says pitstops are coming soon.
L32 An orange car went the wrong way. Tags?
Mario Moraes spins and someone has a damaged car. Raphael Matos. Heavy damage.

FULL COURSE CAUTION (I’m getting my US terminology back into gear!)

So Moraes is at turn 4, Matos turn 13 or so, now we have Danica walking away! We can’t see her car or where she is. Replay time.

Danica passes Barrett and Matos is inside, ouch they both went hard into the wall.
Before that Meira tagged Tag which sent Alex off into the run-off area, he spun it around and continued.

L34 Guys say a Penske pitted before the yellow – Briscoe. Danica and Matos out of the cars together. I’d say his fault on the replays.

Replay: Moraes and Mutoh get together JUST avoided by Wilson!!

Danica and Raphael are talking about the crash.
One of the guys says it was a low-percentage pass, not much chance of it working.
Replay: Matos gets an overlap but he’s not fully alongside when she had to turn in. He needed to back out. Buhl says she would’ve been way out in the marbles.

L36 Much pitting ensues.
Wilson from red to black.
Dixon had to be pushed back to his box, he overshot slightly and he’s still too far away – he’s too far from the wall! You don’t want that on a yellow pitstop, sends you to the back, not good.

Replay: Aha, it was Power who overshot his pit box and Dixon had to go around him, putting Scott out of position. Not Dixon’s fault.

L37 Briscoe leads after pitting before the safet.. caution period.
Road sweepers on track.

Positions after 36 laps completed:
Briscoe, Wheldon (!), Viso (!), RHR, Doornbos, Andretti, Wilson, Franchitti, Manning, Rahal, TK, Mutoh, Carpenter, Power, Meira, Dixon, Tags, Barrett.
Out: Patrick, Matos, Moraes, Conway.

I don’t like this ‘Americans get to see the stuff from previous years and we don’t’ business. Americans saw something from 2005.

Nice to hear Jenkins say VERSUS will be covering qualifying and the post-race for the Indy 500.

Very long yellow, IndyCar fans lose the right to bitch about F1.
Danica didn’t seem too bad this time. Upset but not angry. Improvement.

L41 SPONSORED GREEN FLAG
Cars passing! Unfortunately everyone’s changed paint jobs so I don’t know who they are. Doornbos and someone.

Oh Dario has a great run on Doornbos, he’s through. Wilson passes RHR and immediately looks at Viso but thinks better of it.

L42 VERSUS take the stupid decision to go to a break just a lap and a half after a green flag. Isn’t that when most of the action is? Seems some things haven’t changed from last year. The camera work and commentary team are a huge improvement though.

L45 Everyone has used reds for the mandatory 2 green laps, apart from Ed Carpenter.
Oriol Servia is with Arute. Oriol has no drive, he’s hoping for one soon.

L46 Andretti pits for reds, off strategy.
Ernesto ‘EJ’ Viso is 3rd and Beekhuis says he had a bigger difference between red and black than any other driver in terms of balance of the car. It’s nice to know it affects different teams/drivers in different ways.

I’ve just remembered about the silencer muffler things. I hadn’t noticed earlier but the cars seem to have the same distinctive sound but a bit quieter. I think we’ll notice it more on the flat-chat ovals.

L50 Half-distance, I like the IRL’s crossed-flags idea. Furled green and chequered flags crossed. Not that the drivers can see what colours they are but it’s for show really isn’t it. I like it.

L52 Wilson passes Viso for 3rd! Makes Viso go the long way.

L54 Wilson opening a gap now. Barrett very slow as everyone laps him.
Half a lap later he’s stopped and brings out the safety car.

FC YELLOW

He’s in a dangerous position in the narrow twisty section at the back, on the outside of possibly a blind corner.

L55 Jon says now we get to watch people “dook it out”.
Viso pits. Remains on blacks.
Power is in. Blacks. Briscoe the leader did not pit.
Most cars stayed out.

L56 SPONSORED GREEN FLAG
Much shorter yellow, that’s better.
Wilson inside Wheldon, but no.
Helicam shot is useful to have for the airport section, not so good through the trees.

L57 Briscoe, Wheldon, Wilson, RHR, Franchitti, Rahal, TK, Manning, Doornbos, Mutoh, Dixon, Meira, Andretti, Carpenter, Viso, Power, Tags, Barrett etc

Not a bad top 10, switch Mutoh for Dixon and that’s a very good top ten.

They’ve gone to break on a restart again but it’s better than holding the race under yellow while they wait for ESPN/ABC to come back. The coverage should follow the race, not the race follow the coverage!

L60 Audio is of a montage of the race so far. Video is a rearward onboard from Wheldon. Hmm. I wonder if everyone outside the US is seeing what I’m seeing or if it just the feed I have here.

Wilson is still trying to work on Wheldon as Briscoe pulls away.

L62 Machine-gun Lindy says something about Panther.
L63 Beekhuis says as the track rubbers in the reds will work better. Same as F1’s softer tyre then. America is looking ‘the GoDaddy biggest movers’ but we aren’t.

We do now have a graphic showing fastest laps in “kph” which is American for “km/h”. I have no idea why they don’t show the much more useful lap times. Okay I’ll own up: I’m being picky for the sake of it now because I’m still pissed at missing this live.

L66 Dixon pits. Black tyres. Viso pits for reds. How many times has Viso pitted? Seems like a lot.

L67 Power in for reds. Mutoh also pitted.
L68 Briscoe and Wheldon pit from 1st and 2nd! Blacks for Danny. And for Ryan.
TK also takes blacks.

I like how you can actually tell the difference between compounds with the huge bright red line on the inside, rather than a tiny dark green line on the edges.

L69 Wilson is behind Viso and laps him so a green flag pitstop costs nearly a lap on a street course which is insane! This isn’t the Norisring! Justin needs to stop again.
Replay: Mutoh and Tags both pass Rahal into turn one.
L70 Dario pits for reds. Teams going different ways here. Rahal and Meira are in and Graham has blacks, he’s out alongside Dixon!
Graham out on cold tyres is passed by Dixon and Manning as he gets up to speed.
L71 Wilson pits from the lead and takes more blacks. Where’s he out? He beats Briscoe! Ryan is at speed on hot tyres though, now RIGHT up behind him!
L72 Nice driving to absorb that pressure Justin. Andretti pits from a brief lead.

FULL COURSE CAUTION

Ed Carpenter hit the wall.
We’re told everybody already made their final stop – apart from Ed.
Jon says he may have hit the marbles from the softer tyres we’re using this year. Softer tyres work well on street tracks and softer tyres make lots of marbles (just watch Monaco every year).

L75 Pit reports. Fact attack! Wilson is happy! Briscoe will do what Wilson does! Wheldon loves his car! RHR was only hired five days ago! How the frik does she speak that quickly?
We’ve slowed to just 2x normal speed with what’s his name. Kanaan has made it up to 6th after dropping to last with that nose change. Lindy: Andretti can make it to the end. Viso has pitted after a pitstop problem earlier. He’s still there.

Seems Andretti had trouble qualifying.

L77 Still yellow. I’m not sure what the hold-up is.
Arute thinks Coyne vs Penske is great and that they’ll fight to the finish.
Lindy with Viso: “Failure with the car, steering or something. It was a big risk to stay on the track for me and for everyone.”
Jenkins says the first time he saw Viso was at the mini-marathon at Indy last May, the first time he saw the Speedway was when he ran around it.

L78 SPONSORED GREEN FLAG
Dario is in trouble, he got too wide on to the marbles and lost 2 or 3 places. It looks like Wheldon lost out more though as Dario is still ahead of him.
Looking at the ticker and it looks like Barrett got running again 4 laps down.

RHR taking a look for 2nd! Not quite. Doornbos inside Mutoh, Dixon on Andretti.
Passing on an IndyCar street track!

L79 Replays. Wheldon got well wide, RHR holds up Dario which slowed him and Kanaan finds his way past both to slot in behind RHR.

L81 Dario re-takes TK! Commentary suggests Dario’s reds have more grip than TK’s blacks. Someone in the wall. Dixon!! I’d seen the race winner result before this but I had no idea Dixon went out!

Same place as Carpenter’s crash. Replays: Scott inside Mutoh and pushes Hideki wide and breaks something on the left front, which sends him off at the next corner. LOVING the multiple replays!

FC CAUTION

L83 Lindy with Dale Coyne: “He’s been the fastest car all day, we were able to go 2 laps longer, really good. We’ve still got 16 laps to go we want that last lap.”

Long yellow to fix the tyre wall Dixon went into which is fair enough. Safety first.

L87 GREEN FLAG
Briscoe passes Wilson into turn one!
RHR is on Justin’s ass. Doornbos passes Wheldon and hits him hard! Mutoh runs in to Dan. Andretti touched one of them quickly.

CAUTION
Wheldon and Mutoh exit their cars. Doornbos is making his way back to the pits with damaged suspension. Andretti has damage too.

Replays:
Doornbos was on the inside of Wheldon. Rahal was inside Mutoh a row behind which led him to hit Wheldon. Onboard Wheldon: Dan was doing what he could but ran out of room.

L89 order: Briscoe, RHR, Wilson, Dario, TK, Power, Rahal, Meira, Manning, Andretti, Tags, Wheldon, Doornbos, Mutoh, Barrett, Dixon, etc.

Arute says RHR’s car prefers the red tyres and they’ve been on them all day save for a short stint on blacks to fulfil their obligation to use both sets.

L91 Highlights of the Lights race on American screens but not ours. Jenkins said to look away if you don’t want to know the result because they’re showing it tomorrow – guess which network will have received a ton of complaints about it by now! Whenever ITV spoiled the GP2 results in their F1 coverage before they aired it a week later they always got complaints, yet they still did it.

L93 GREEN FLAG
RHR looks inside Briscoe but can’t make it.

L94 Twelve cars still running and Barrett is the 12th! Andretti is still running albeit a lap down so there wasn’t too much damage for him.

Robbie Floyd (ta for telling us his name now) with Dixon: “We had someone park in our pit which pretty much ruined us. Tough day, we had to always outbrake into one and we couldn’t get the car slowed down quick enough. Front wishbone was broken and it went straight ahead.”

L95 Tagliani hits Andretti and spins him around.
Marco tries to turn around and gets stuck.

L96 CAUTION
Jon says Alex is too non-committal on that move, his fault. Andretti is pulled back and gets out of the car.

L98 RESTART
Single file through turn one, field looking pretty thin.

L99 WHITE FLAG
Dario takes a look at Wilson but he’s way too far back.

CHEQUERED FLAG – Briscoe wins!

Robbie Floyd with Roger Penske: “This one’s for Helio. Will did a great job, what a job Briscoe did there. Hunter-Reay did a hell of a job.”

Jenkins: “Penske’s 30th win in the IndyCar Series at the hands of Ryan Briscoe.” Um, no. This wasn’t Penske’s 30th win with Briscoe and he’s had a hell of a lot more in Indycar racing generally.
Cars roll back into pitlane on the cool-down lap.

Briscoe out of the car with Jack Arute: “This place has been bad to me, it feels good to get to the end of this race. Amazing strategy.” He does what Roger Penske tells him to do. Congrats to Wilson who was very fair. There’s some crazy mascot behind him which has a bird’s head with a visor.

My feed just stopped here so I think we’re done.

RESULTS
1. Briscoe – 100 laps
2. Hunter-Reay
3. Wilson
4. Franchitti
5. Kanaan
6. Power
7. Rahal
8. Manning
9. Meira
10. Tagliani
11. Doornbos
12. Barrett (Doornbos got him at the end??)

DNFs:
Andretti, Wheldon, Mutoh, Dixon, Viso, Carpenter, Patrick, Matos, Moraes, Conway

The next IndyCar race is the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 19th, the same day as the Chinese GP so another double-header weekend!

I’m looking forward to Long Beach which will be the first visit by this series but not for many of the teams or drivers. It should be a good race now we’ve “ChampCarified” the series with these reds and blacks. Hopefully there will be fewer snoozefests on the twisties this year, plus LB is a good street track with some wide open sections to build up some speed.

The better news? I’ve checked and I was completely wrong in my previous post – it looks like a 9pm start time over here, which is perfect!

Be sure to check out the race notes from my North American blogger friends on what sounds like a fantastic domestic VERSUS feed:
Pressdog, MyNameIsIRL & Meesh

These three were the inspiration for my note-taking so check ’em out RIGHT NOW! That’s an order!
I’m off to give my typing hands a rest because I swear I’ve never typed so fast in my life before.

St Pete

No race notes on the IndyCar season opener at St Petersburg from me tonight as I couldn’t watch the race – though I certainly tried.

Since IndyCar.com unlocked the Race Control service and made it free for this year I thought I would give it a go, unfortunately it didn’t want to work. No audio at any point, and the ‘video’ was more of a slideshow with a few frames running every 3 or 4 seconds. This caused a massive delay so I saw the race start some 15 minutes into the race (according to live timing).

Obviously I was very pissed off at the time because I’d been looking forward to it for a while. I somehow didn’t open the blog window but those following along on Twitter might have noticed my frustrations…

Thankfully it seems IndyCar know of the issues and are working on them:

“If you are watching Race Control…SORRY!!! Good news is that it got better, bad news is that there are a TON of things to do.” – IndyCarNation on Twitter

I think the only reason it will have got better is because of the reduced demand as people gave up. I hope they get it fixed for Long Beach.

Unfortunately I do not have Sky Sports so was unable to watch through ‘conventional’ means, and the other ‘unconventional’ means if you get my meaning were freezing and died just moments before the race started.

So I’m resorting to the back-up method, the method I’ve used for the last two years to watch IndyCar. Hopefully I’ll be able to use the official resources in future because racing series should know these other methods only exist out of sheer frustration.

I’m not sure I’ll be able to watch Long Beach live because it is a West Coast race and those are killers for Europeans – I don’t mind 2am on a Saturday night / Sunday morning, but not on a Sunday night.

Race Notes: Malaysian Grand Prix 2009

2009 Formula 1 Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix
Circuit: Sepang International Circuit
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Coverage: BBC One *live*
56 laps

Anchor: Jake Humphrey
Analysts in the paddock: David Coulthard and Eddie Jordan
Race commentary: Jonathan Legard and Martin Brundle
Pit and paddock reports: Ted Kravitz and Lee McKenzie

** Disclaimer – These are notes taken during the live broadcast of this race. They may or may not make any sense and I have only edited them for brevity, punctuation and grammar. **

BBC coverage is GO at 9am, 1 hour until race start.
I’ll only take a few notes while I fix breakfast etc.

Quick opening chat with Coulthard and Jordan (DC & EJ).

Feature on McLaren’s “motorsport equivalent of perjury” from Ted Kravitz. Says McLaren have been paranoid of mid-race penalties ever since Spa last year. Whitmarsh admits they made a big mistake, Ryan is suspended and Hamilton is still racing.

Qualifying report – Ferrari were overconfident, they thought Massa had done enough but he dropped to 16th – knocked out in the first session. Otherwise just your normal report similar to what you can watch/read anywhere.

LeeMcK talking to Button, they are actually using her this weekend! Very nice to see Jenson ‘in a happy place’. He says he hasn’t yet driven the car in the wet so he’s hoping it won’t rain today.

Shots of Bernie in the paddock signing autographs for kids, now we go to Eddie Jordan talking to him (recorded). Bernie says he had a little hand behind the scenes in making it happen, the buying of the team. He says they’ve done a good job.
EJ says the relationship between BE and Mosely last year wasn’t as good as it was.
BE says last year he was a little out of order, Max had the courage to stand up and say ‘this is what I do privately’ and now he’s fighting for privacy for other people.

Back to the paddock and EJ says he hasn’t seen Bernie so happy and chirpy in a long time. He’s a bit down on his medal thing not being adopted and some other things but otherwise ‘up, up, up’.

40 mins to go.

Martin is talking about the ‘Overtaking Working Group’ who designed the new rules for the car designs – but only very briefly for some reason.

Jake says we DO expect rain.

Feature with Williams on how the cars affect the drivers. Heat, g-forces, etc. Seen all this before if I’m honest..

Martin doing a track guide, he’s comparing the different lines of drivers in qualifying. Kimi couldn’t take the same line as Button which sent him off track.
Button took a lot of kerb to set himself up nicely for the long backstraight.
He points out how Trulli took the racing line for his pole lap, whereas most others took a direct route alongside the pitwall – you don’t need to set yourself up for the first corner when you’re on your final lap.

30 mins to go, pitlane opens.
Engines fire up right next to the boys talking in pitlane as Hamilton leaves his pit. Drivers have 15 minutes to do ‘recon’ laps, passing through pitlane to complete the lap. As soon as they go past pit entry and on to the grid that’s it, no more until the start.

Michael Schumacher is in the house again, walking on the grid for Ferrari. Adrian Newey taking a look at cars.

Martin Brundle is on the grid!
He’s standing by the Safety Car at the head of the field, says when the light and numberplate turn green that’s the signal to let traffic past it.

With Button: We were good in qualifying on the harder tyre so we’ve saved two sets of the soft tyre, but hearing the weather forecast it doesn’t look like we’ll use them, it’ll rain at 5 o’clock. I want it to be dry if possible

Loads of wet tyres being prepared alongside the grid, just in case! Here’s Timo Glock, mechanics surrounding the back of the car to stop people looking at the new diffuser! They move around to stop him – he backs off then dives in again ‘because it’s good fun”. HA!

Glock doesn’t want a chat, got his iPod in.
Jarno Trulli? Seems to be away from the grid. Finds a random Toyota guy for a weather forecast, he says they expect rain some time during the race.

Hamashima-san of Bridgestone. When the track is drying and they are within 15 seconds of a dry time they should switch to dries. Nervous? Yes!

Sam Michael doesn’t want to look at the Toyota, “you’ve got one just like it but a bit different haven’t you?” Sam just nods.

Martin Whitmarsh – “We haven’t got a car that’s quick enough at the moment. We all used to have our different weather prediction systems but F1 got wise to it and we now all use the same system provided by them.”

We throw back to Jake.

Shots of Bernie walking around the grid with the Prime Minister of Malaysia. The Malaysian national anthem begins, which I have never heard before in a decade of watching races here. Let’s be honest, in sport you’re not likely to hear it anywhere else. No flyover today.

Ooh, Ted has a graph predicting the first pit stop. It shows Vettel clearly much earlier than Vettel. Then a CGI grid showing the cars separated by the qualifying time gaps – which they then fuel-adjust! Brawns are still fastest but the field seems further apart generally.

Lee is on the grid where they are changing the front wing on the Brawn. They seem pretty calm about it.

10 mins to go.

Jay Kay of Jamiroquai is on the grid, they have a concert after this rac.e

The clouds are rolling in and getting darker.

We cross to Jonathon Legard and Martin Brundle in the commentary box above the pits for a quick chat – Martin is expecting to be very busy today!

Montage leading into the F1 official intro.

Timing monitor has reset. If you’re not watching live timing during F1 races you’re crazy, it makes such a difference to your understand of it. For the next race go to Formula1.com and hit the live timing link on the main page.

Hooter sounds to tell the mechanics how long they have left. I think 3 minutes.

Ted: The reason Button changed nosecone was because Brawn left the nose out in the rain and water got into the electronics which operate the all new driver-adjustable front wing. They’ve switched it for the one used in Australia.

GRID

BUT, TRU
GLO, ROS
WEB, KUB
RAI, BAR
ALO, HEI
NAK, HAM
VET, KOV
BOU, MAS
PIQ, FIS
SUT, BUE

Hooter sounds again and the engines fire up on cue.

Mechanics clear the grid.

GREEN LIGHT

Formation lap.

Mechanics flee!

Kubica radio: Very strange noise from the engine.
Legard: I think that was in Polish because I couldn’t understand it.
Brundle: Me neither.
Legard: Quick translation, ‘very strange noise from the engine’.

I swear I did understand it,…

We’re on the back straight. Pass the med car stationed in the support paddock, it’ll line up and follow the field for the first lap.
Final corner. Grid.

LIGHTS – OUT!

Rosberg!
Madness through the wide turn one. Kubica slow away.
Rosberg takes a huge lead, pushing Button down.

Kovalainen is off track and out AGAIN.

Button up the inside of Alonso into 13, nice move.

Lap 1: Rosberg, Trulli, Button, Alonso, Barrichello, Raikkonen.

Brundle says Kubica’s BMW sounds ‘sick’ as it goes past them. Also says they believe Alonso has 25 laps of fuel and Button 18, which helps.

Very dark clouds in the background.

Replay of start: Button went much too wide.

Buemi has pitted already, they fit a new nose as the wing was damaged. Didn’t see why.
Kubica has pulled in and the car is starting to catch fire.

Barrichello tries it on Alonso, too wide but gets a very nice run down the main straight and makes the pass in turn one.

Lap 3 of 56

Rosberg, Trulli, Button setting quick laps, Barrichello, Alonso, Raikkonen< Webber, GLock, Heidi, Hamilton.

L4 Vettel passes Hamilton for 10th

VERY DARK CLOUDS, you can hear the tension music in the background. It’s coming but you don’t know when.

Ted: It will rain in 12 minutes, the forecast from Meteo France. Button was told to ‘go for it’ by the team.

Glock tries to move at Webber and they just about avoid contact, Webber retains position.

Vettel who is light is now working hard on Heidfeld for 9th. Tell you what if it rains when he needs fuel he’s sitting pretty.

Brundle says the track is green and slippy.

L6 Legard says the GP2 Asia race was delayed by half an hour this morning and started behind the SC, it was so wet.

Raikkonen on-board, he uses KERS out of turn 2. Nice low-slung camera!

L7 Rosberg is setting very quick lap times, fastest man on track and leads by 2.7 seconds. Go Nico! I would LOVE a Williams win.

L8 Vettel still behind Heidfeld, Brundle suggest the KERS is keeping Nick ahead. Oh Heidfeld throws it wide and both Vettel and Hamilton pass him!

L9 McLaren expect rain in 10 minutes. Shots of weather radar!
Martin says if it gets too bad they could use the safety car or red flag it.

Raikkonen passes Alonso for 5th and Webber is all over Alonso now, while defending from Glock! They’ve got Vettel on their tail as well.

L11 Button sets fastest lap of 1:37.579
Gap to leader:
Rosberg, Trulli 3.0s, Button 4.2s, Barrichello 10.3s, Kimi 26.5s, Alonso 28.3s, Webber 28.8s, Glock 29.5s, Vettek 29.8s, Lewis 33.2s, Heidi 35.9s, Massa 37.3s, Piquet 39.1s, Naka 40.1s, Bourdais 40.4s, Sutil, Fisi, Buemi

L12 Webber passes Alonso but compromised his line, Alonso repasses him but he inside in the last corner! They race side by side, Alonso passes again, all the way to turn 2, great stuff! Martin thinks Alonso was on the KERS to repass on the pit straight.

L14 Vettel pits, the gamble didn’t pay off and he’ll have to pit off-strategy if it rains soon.
Brundle thinks Rosberg is in shortly.

Button FL 1:37.555

Alonso has been slowing everybody down since the start, he’s running heavy. Kimi and Mark must be very happy to be clear of him!

L15 Rosberg pits from the lead. He puts on the softer compound tyre – but it isn’t the same as the soft tyre last week. There are four compounds, if you number them 1-4 from soft-hard last week we had 1 and 3, this week we have 2 and 4. The softer of the two has the green stripe.

Glock and Sutil pitted also.

We’re on lap 16 and 30 minutes in, the rain has stayed away so far.

L16 Webber pits. He also stays on the softer tyre which seems to be the one that works this weekend.

L17 Trulli is in as Rubens sets new FL 1:37.484.

Martin is talking about who is good in changeable conditions: Button, Trulli, etc.

Massa radio: “a lot of people coming in so we’ll benefit if it rains.”
He’s right. The longer strategy has to be the choice today.

L18 new FL! 1:36.641 from Button! Hell of a lap.

Ferrari are getting ready with wets!

Kimi pits and takes wet tyres! The track is too dry guys! It’s a hell of a gamble. Martin has already told us a wet will be destroyed in two laps of dry running.

L19 Button pits and takes the softer dry tyre, he’s out miles ahead of Rosberg!
Kimi is dropping like a stone.

L20 Barrichello pits. He’s on slicks and comes out 4th.
Ted: Bourdais has taken wets as well. There is rain coming in at turn 8.

L21 Hamilton radio, he says it’s coming at turn 15.

It has started! The rain has started and Alonso has thrown it off the road!

Replay: he was at full speed on a dry track then encountered some rain.

L22 Button pits again already, he’s taking wets. Rosberg, Trulli, Rubens are in.

Everybody is pitting for wet tyres but it is dry on the pit straight.

L23 Kimi radio: my tyres are completely destroyed.

Holy crap it’s dark on Lewis’ onboard camera.

A Red Bull steams past a cautious Hamilton. Webber?
Hamilton hits KERS on the pit straight and takes the place back again.

Race order: Button, Rosberg, Trulli, Rubens, Heidfeld, Webber, Hamilton, Massa, Piquet, Glock

Webber going for the pass again but he’s off, rejoins. Massa is catching both rapidly.

Heehee this is fun between these two, for the whole of that lap they were fighting, brilliant. Webber seems to have cleared a small gap now.

L24 Laptimes dropped to 2:03 or so.

There isn’t very much water though. Webber just drives around Heidfeld as if he’s in a GP2 car!

Ted says Glock is on the intermediates while everyone else is on full wets, which seems to have been a good choice – he’s 8 seconds faster than everyone else.
Hamilton radio: his engine won’t hit the limiter.

L25 Glock flying up to 6th passing Heidfeld even quicker than Webber did.

We’re told there is a lot of lightning.

L26 Barrichello passes Trulli as Vettel pits.

Replay: Massa speeds by Hamilton.
Barrichello has caught Rosberg and passes him, Rosberg pits.
Trulli is very slow as Webber and Glock pass him. Trulli is supposed to be good in these conditions, must be on the wrong tyres.

L27 Hamilton pitted and taken inters and fuelled to the end. Barrichello goes off-roading.
Glocks moves on Webber and takes 2nd! Barrichello and Trulli pit for intermediates (the one with no green stripe).

Big gap between Button and Glock but then the cars are close together.

L28 Button pits from a 25-sec lead over Glock. Button takes a bit of front wing and a set of inters. We didn’t see where he emerged relative to Glock.
Webber is in, so is Massa.

L29 replay of Vettel takes Piquet.
Finally we see where Button is – right on Glock’s tail!
Jenson takes the inside line into the final corner and makes the pass, as Glock hits pitlane. There’s more water on the track now – and Glock takes the full wet!

L30 Loss of picture! Electrical storm! Massive bit of lightning apparently hit the main grandstand! The rain is coming down heavier now. LOTS of pitting.

Fisichella slides around on inters, seems to get going again.

Lots of spray now, full wets are the things to have. Onboard camera – can’t see a thing.
Ahh no, Vettel is out.

L31 Button pits for full wets as the thunder rages in the background.

Look at this track! Covered in water.

SAFETY CAR DEPLOYED

The conditions are far too wet for racing. Button is halfway around the lap. Brundle says Whiting called it spot on.

Bourdais: They should red flag the race, it’s undriveable!

RED FLAG RED FLAG

Race has been suspended under the new red flag rules. It used to be that was it, race over. Now we’ll have the cars line up on the pit straight in position order until conditions improve.

Legard says the cameras aren’t doing the darkness justice, it’s much worse than it looks.

Replays of spinners: Heidfeld, Fisichella.

Cars are lining up on the grid but some have driven past it, what are they doing??

If this one is called they’ll only get half points because we haven’t reached 75% distance.

Drivers are out of their cars and mechanics are on the grid. There’s a Force India sat at the end of pitlane, timing shows it to be Sutil.

Massa radio: get me the white visor or I can’t see anything!! Engineer: Felipe stay cool, we’re getting it!

Thunder, lightning, water everywhere.

We are held on lap 32.

Button, Glock, Heidfeld, Trulli, Barrichello, Hamilton, Rosberg, Webber, Massa, Bourdais, Piquet, Alonso, Nakajima, Raikkonen, Sutil (pit).

Martin says the clock keeps running even under a race suspension so we will hit the two-hour maximum – however on their timing they are saying the clock has been frozen.

Webber is leaning into Hamilton’s cockpit for a discussion. Webber is the head of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association, the safety body founded by Jackie Stewart and others and made up of current F1 drivers only. Webber is now with Alonso, he’s canvassing opinion.

Ted is with Christian Horner of Red Bull: The conditions are far too dangerous to drive at the moment, it’s down to the race director to decide what to do. Rain is set in for the next half an hour, a great shame, we got ourself into a good position.

Ted finds Mark Webber: You cannot see anything. The safety car can’t go that quick so you can’t get heat into the tyres. I nearly hit Nick and I was doing 15k’s an hour. (asked if he gets one point, half a point) Points don’t matter, what we get out of it is we don’t want people hurt.

We’re back to Jake Humphrey hiding in the BrawnGP pit.
Coulthard: These cars are not designed for these conditions. Mark has gone round for a ‘sanity check’ with the other drivers. You can’t risk 150mph with no visibility.

Jordan: Glock drove a good race.

They are in pundit mode now so I’ll leave them to it.

A Ferrari is being wheeled back into pit lane for some reason. We can hear an engine on the grid, most drivers are out of their cars.

Coulthard says he’s seeing a whole other side to F1 now he’s out of the car. When in the car you wonder why the team makes such and such a decision – now he can see the lap times and strategies etc.

Fernando, do you think we should restart? “I hope not. The visibility is nothing. With the amount of standing water we could have a serious accident. It is completely dark on the circuit.”

The two-hour limit would be 12pm UK, it is now 11:25am and we’ve been held under reds since a touch after 11am.

Giancarlo: “Difficult conditions, we made a wrong call and came in too early for wet tyres. We did 3 laps and destroyed the tyres. There was a lot of aquaplaning and the tyres were slicks because they were destroyed. Not a good race for us.”
He’s very downbeat.

Patrick Head, Williams: “(Whiting) is very experienced, he knows the conditions. I’m sure the drivers will race if the race restarts. Nobody’s thrown any tantrums but it’s very difficult conditions.”

It’s getting dark out there.

Trulli radio: Mark Webber came to see us and said the drivers think it is too dark to race. I think that was Toyota team radio generally, not to Trulli.

The cars are being positioned in order but Eddie Jordan thinks they are just going through the motions. He says Jenson Button should be declared the winner and call it a day.

Ted Kravitz with Martin Whitmarsh: “No news at the moment, we’ll get at least ten minutes notice if we restart but we’re running out of light.”

Jake says we need another 12 laps to reach 75% distance and full points. Even his waiter last night said they were crazy to hold a race in Malaysia at this time!

11:38am We’ve just had some radio saying three cars will have to let everyone else through. It looks like they gained a lap on everyone else in the Safety Car confusion and the Red Flag.

11:44am Raikkonen is out of the car and out of his overalls, he’s not restarting. The cars have been put all on one side of the grid apart from two on the other side. Those two will be held for 90 seconds when the field is released, to allow them the field to unlap themselves. The field lost a lap on them when they should not have done. I think this has more to do with the timing system than the actual positions of the cars.

Kimi has an ice cream!

Luca Colajanni, press officer, Ferrari: “We have a KERS issue. We are checking the car to take the decision to retire the car or not. If it starts it’ll be from pitlane.”

11:50am BBC talking to John Button, Jenson’s dad, but you know what he’s going to say so I’ll not write it down. This is filler.

Message on screen:
RACE CONTROL: RACE WILL NOT BE RESTARTED

Jenson Button wins! Applause in the Brawn pit where the BBC are stationed at the minute.

The timing screens have updated itself to lap 31, not lap 32 – it seems we’ve been waiting all this time for the FIA to sort out the timings which were current as the red flag flew.

Finishing order after 31 of 56 laps:
1. Button
2. Heidfeld
3. Glock
4. Trulli
5. Barrichello
6. Webber
7. Hamilton
8. Rosberg
9. Massa
10. Bourdais
11. Alonso
12. Nakajima
13. Piquet
14. Raikkonen
15. Vettel
16. Buemi
17. Sutil
18. Fisichella
DNF Kubica
DNF Kovalainen

Whiting is trying to explain it to the top three finishers in the waiting room behind the podium.

Drivers on the podium!

National anthem of Great Britain for Button/Brawn.

Trophies. Andrew Shovelin, Button’s race engineer, is up to represent BrawnGP.

Champagne!

Martin says the results are set at the last time the winner completed a total lap before the red flag dropped.

Button drops the champagne bottle from the podium, smashes it on the pitlane!

Ted with Nico: “Fantastic start, I did well also and it felt nice. I was able to push. It was going really well and the weather came down, I’m not really sure what happened. I was aquaplaning on full wets doing 30 kmh.”

Rubens: “That’s the unfortunate thing of starting the race at 5 o’clock. Visibility, not from the rain but from the sky. Bit confused calls from pitlane and dodgy pitstops, the car was good to race, it was racy. It another win for JB, pretty good.”

Lewis: “It was impossible to drive, it was very dangerous, the most dangerous I’ve been in for sure. The first tyre change we maybe made the wrong change but the rest were okay.”

Eddie Jordan: “It’s very clear, the team bosses should have told the drivers. The result goes back to the last complete lap.”

Press Conference:
Button: “What a crazy race, it really was. My start was pretty bad, I had a lot of oversteer. I was pretty happy, our pace was good then the rain started – we went for full wet and Glock went by on the inters. A very interesting race and I still haven’t seen a chequered flag!”
Heidfeld: “A very difficult race.” He’s talking about what he did with tyre choices.
Glock: “Very tricky race. I struggled and was only P8 after first lap, I saw the clouds coming, when is it coming? I say we go for inters, take the risk and it paid off. The last two laps behind the safety car it was so confusing. I was leading then Button came out of the pits so I was P2, then I get out of the car and I’m told I’m P3 so I hope when I go downstairs I’m still P3!”

The points-paying positions will only receive half-points so for this race we have:
5 Button
4 Heidfeld
3 Glock
2.5 Trulli
2 Barrichello
1.5 Webber
1 Hamilton
0.5 Rosberg

That’s it, we’re finished on the BBC and I don’t believe they are doing a ‘forum’ this week because of this red flag. They’re closing with an acoustic cover of ‘Umbrella’, that Rihanna song, by Biffy Clyro. This means it is far superior to the original although Biffy aren’t as good as they used to be.

Championship

Drivers
15 Button
10 Barrichello
8.5 Trulli
8 Glock
4 Alonso
4 Heidfeld
3.5 Rosberg
2 Buemi
1.5 Webber
1 Bourdais
1 Hamilton

Constructors
25 Brawn-Mercedes
16.5 Toyota
4 BMW Sauber
4 Renault
3.5 Williams-Toyota
3 STR-Ferrari
1.5 RBR-Renault
1 McLaren-Mercedes

With this strange ending there is a lot of potential for debate and protests over finishing positions and don’t forget that appeal hearing next week over the diffusers! Let’s hope common sense prevails.

I’ll be back for the IndyCars later on if I can find a way to watch it, via IndyCar.com or otherwise. The next F1 action is on April 19th with the Chinese Grand Prix which switches ends of the calendar, it was only 4 or 5 months since they were last there.

Enjoy the rest of the racing weekend!