2009 Turkish Grand Prix

June 5th, 2009

Laps 58
Circuit length 5.338 km (3.317 mi)
Race length 309.396 km (192.250 mi)
2008 Winner: Felippe Massa - Ferrari - 1h 26m 49.451s (213.808 km/h)
2008 Pole Sitter: Felipe Massa - Ferrari - 1:27.617
Fastest Lap: Juan Pablo Montoya - McLaren - 1:24.770 - 2005

TV Schedule
FRI Practice 1 June 5, 1:00am
FRI Practice 2 June 5, 5:00am
SAT Qualifying June 6, 5:00am
SUN Race June 7, 6:00am

Turkey made its debut on the Formula One calendar in 2005 with an all-new purpose-built circuit in Istanbul. The spectacular 5.378 kilometre track was designed by famed German architect Hermann Tilke, the man behind Sepang, Bahrain and Shanghai, and features 14 turns - eight lefts and six rights - with the cars reaching speeds of up to 330 km/h.

An unusual feature of the venue is that the lap runs anti-clockwise, making the Turkish Grand Prix one of only two races on the calendar to do so ( Brazil being the other). It possesses a wide variety of corners - including the notorious multi-apex Turn Eight - and while perhaps not as technical as, say, Shanghai, it definitely provides the drivers with real challenge.

The character of the circuit is further enhanced by plenty of gradients - the track is built on four different ground levels. There may be fewer obvious overtaking opportunities than at some other Tilke circuits - it doesn’t feature the long straights followed by tight hairpins that characterise the likes of Sepang and Shanghai - but the potential for a driver under pressure to make a mistake here means no shortage of passing.

As you’d expect from a new venue, spectator facilities are impressive - organisers knew they had to rival the very high standards set by Bahrain and China. Seating capacity is around 130,000, with 25,000 of those in the main grandstand, and parking is available for 12,000 cars. Dominating the circuit’s skyline are two seven-floor VIP towers at either end of the paddock.



2 Responses »

  1. [...] of the drivers in LMP1 will be known to F1 fans. Since Le Mans falls on the weekend between the Turkish Grand Prix and British Grand Prix, Toro Rosso driver Sebastien Bourdais is available to drive for Peugeot. [...]

  2. [...] been a couple weeks since the Turkish Grand Prix, and this weekend the action arrives at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix. Silverstone is [...]

Leave a Reply

Tags: , ,




Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Advertise with Us | International | About AOL
© 2012 AOL Canada All Rights Reserved



Beyond Media, Inc.