Turkish Grand Prix - Race Summary

Wow, what an interesting turn of events at the Turkish Grand Prix this weekend!  Mark Webber has been at the top of his game in the last two races by achieving pole position (the top position for starting the race) and by wining the race as well!  The Turkish Grand Prix was Mark's chance to make this a hat trick, with three pole positions and three race wins in a row.

 The race started out pretty calm, Mark Webber lead the race with Sabastien Vettel (his teamate) in third between the two Mclaren cars, in second Lewis Hamilton and fourth Jensen Button.  Thanks to a quick pitstop and a slight delay for Hamilton in the pits, Vettel managed to emerge into second place behind Mark Webber and stayed there for a majority of the race.  It wasn't until lap 41 of 58, that Vettel managed to draft Webber enough to pass him on the left going into a hard left turn.  While Vettel was moving up, he shifted to the right towards Webber but Mark stood his ground and Vettel collided with him.  The damage took Vettel out of the race completely and allowed the two Mclaren cars to move up to first and second.  This was a devistating blow to the Red Bull team as well as Webber, who finished third in the race overall.

 The controversy surrounding this move has developed into a Webber versus Vettel press war and raised the concern over team strategy in races.  This has been an ongoing issue in F1 where teamates are constantly trying to compete against eachother as well as the other drivers.  As of this point, it looks like Red Bull has resolved the issue and will make sure to be careful in the future to make sure the drivers race competitively but don't risk putting eachother in danger of dropping out of the race or worse, an accident.

 Next weekend the race will move to North America in Montreal, Canada.  If anyone is venturing out that way, have a great trip and let us know how the race goes!!!  Share your pictures and stories on our Facebook group or send them to us and we'll put them up with a special thanks to you!

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Speed TV Interview with Tavo Hellmund

The Speed Channel (www.speedtv.com also available on cable & satellite TV), primary media carrier and "voice" of F1 in the U.S., conducted a phone interview with  U.S. Grand Prix promoter Tavo Hellmund of Full Throttle Productions, LP.  Click on this link to view and listen to the phone interview:

Post a comment and stay tuned for the latest Austin U.S. Grand Prix news and updates right here!

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Tavo Hellmund Interview

American Statesman Interview with Tavo Hellmund

First on camera interview with Tavo Hellmund regarding the history and plans for F1 in Austin!  Such a great sight to see Tavo talking about his passion and the ongoing interest he's had in bringing F1 to America since the end of the Indy track in 2007.  Check it out and post your comments!

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Michael Schumacher likes new race in Austin!

Michael Schumacher - Enthusiastic about new race in Austin

"Certainly, it’s one of the beautiful places around the world to go to and enjoy some good times, lots of great opportunities." said Schumacher. "For me, naturally, I love to go and race there as it allows me to spend some days before the race to hang out there and enjoy it. But more important for most of the manufacturers that are involved in Formula One, America is a very important market. If you think of how many countries like Brazil, Argentina, all those countries in South America, how many we had of those guys at Indy, then we should have even more, because logistically it’s easier to go to Texas than all the way up to Indy. Hopefully, that’s the case because one of the points that we have been missing is the sort of excitement that Formula One can create and can give to the fans that are in America."

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Why Texas for F1 - WIRED Magazine

Great article just released about why Austin is fit for Formula 1 Racing.  We love the optimism and support for Austin in this piece: we know the great people, places and energy that make Austin the best city in the Lone Star State!  Despite F1's rough past in America, we agree that Austin is a great place to revive the F1 energy for the entire country and the business and government support is unrivaled!

WIRED - Autopia - Why Texas Makes Perfect Sense for F1


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