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10-10-2014, 11:43 AM
Coverage of the Qualifying session for the inaugural Russian Grand Prix
at the Sochi Autodrom will be on this Saturday 11th October 2014 starting
at 21:00 Australian Eastern Daylight Light (AEDT) on ONE HD.
Coverage of the race itself on Sunday will start at 21:30 AEDT on TEN.
In the wake of the terrible accident involving Jules Bianchi at Japan last
Sunday, in an article which has appeared in The Guardian,
some drivers have been described as "angry" with the FIA.
There is to be a meeting later today between the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association
and the FIA which is expected to be heated.
Marussia were considering withdrawing from their home race as a mark
of respect for Jules Bianchi, who was driving for the team.
See http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/oct/09/jules-bianchi-marussia-russian-grand-prix-f1
The Bianchi accident appears to have overshadowed any controversy
surrounding the fact that the race is to be held in Russia, particularly
in the wake of the downing of MH17 in the Ukraine.
Weather conditions are expected to be sunny over the weekend.
A Hermann Tilke designed track, video of laps around it look impressive.
It certainly is a very long, very high-speed track, so the Mercedes should
perform well here.
In an interview on the F1 web site, Tilke says :-
Read more about the track here :-
http://www.formula1.com/news/features/2014/10/16469.html
Using the F1 video game as a demo, Daniil Kvyat talks us through a hot lap
here in this video :-
http://www.redbull.com/en/motorsports/f1/stories/1331682602881/daniil-kvyat-f1-2014-game-lap-sochi
at the Sochi Autodrom will be on this Saturday 11th October 2014 starting
at 21:00 Australian Eastern Daylight Light (AEDT) on ONE HD.
Coverage of the race itself on Sunday will start at 21:30 AEDT on TEN.
In the wake of the terrible accident involving Jules Bianchi at Japan last
Sunday, in an article which has appeared in The Guardian,
some drivers have been described as "angry" with the FIA.
There is to be a meeting later today between the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association
and the FIA which is expected to be heated.
Marussia were considering withdrawing from their home race as a mark
of respect for Jules Bianchi, who was driving for the team.
See http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/oct/09/jules-bianchi-marussia-russian-grand-prix-f1
The Bianchi accident appears to have overshadowed any controversy
surrounding the fact that the race is to be held in Russia, particularly
in the wake of the downing of MH17 in the Ukraine.
Weather conditions are expected to be sunny over the weekend.
A Hermann Tilke designed track, video of laps around it look impressive.
It certainly is a very long, very high-speed track, so the Mercedes should
perform well here.
In an interview on the F1 web site, Tilke says :-
Read more about the track here :-
http://www.formula1.com/news/features/2014/10/16469.html
Using the F1 video game as a demo, Daniil Kvyat talks us through a hot lap
here in this video :-
http://www.redbull.com/en/motorsports/f1/stories/1331682602881/daniil-kvyat-f1-2014-game-lap-sochi