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AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX - GRID

 

Qualifying times and grid positions in Melbourne

 

1 Michael Schumacher (Ger) Ferrari 1min 24.408secs

2 Rubens Barrichello (Bra) Ferrari at 0.074secs

3 Juan Pablo Montoya (Col) Williams at 0.590

4 Jenson Button (Gbr) BAR at 0.590

5 Fernando Alonso (Spa) Renault at 1.291

6 Mark Webber (Aus) Jaguar at 1.397

7 Takuma Sato (Jap) BAR at 1.443

8 Ralf Schumacher (Ger) Williams at 1.517

9 Jarno Trullia (Ita) Renault at 1.882

10 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) McLaren at 1.889

11 Felipe Massa (Bra) Sauber at 2.657

12 David Coulthard (Gbr) McLaren at 2.885

13 Cristiano da Matta (Bra) Toyota at 3.415

14 Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita) Sauber at 3.437

15 Nick Heidfeld (Ger) Jordan at 3.770

16 Giorgio Pantano (Ita) Jordan at 5.732

17 Zsolt Baumgartner (Hung) Minardi at 6.273

18 Olivier Panis (Fra) Toyota No time

19 Christian Klien (Aut) Jaguar No time

20 Gianmaria Bruni (Ita) Minardi No time

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Intel   

Mate i was there yesterday for the qualifying, it was absolutely faantastic

the sweet sound of 053 V10 engine what a beautiful sound

 

it was bit hard to sleep last night but :D

i reckon Montoya is beautifully placed for the win 6_6_101.gif

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20 March 2004 Qualifyings...

 

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Drivers: 1st Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), 1m 33,074s; 2nd Mark Webber (Jaguar), 1m 33,715s; 3rd Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari), 1m 33,756s

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"Pit Girls" And Champagne Spraying Banned From This Weekends F1 GP"

 

This weekends F1 GP in Bahrain is to be the first held in the Middle East. The traditional podium celebration of spraying champagne will not be allowed in the Islamic country, and scantily-clad "pit girls" won't be welcome either.

 

Bahrain's deputy speaker Adel al-Moawada, said: "Shaking the champagne and spreading it on people, this is something I don't think people will accept. The organisers know how to run this event without contradicting the culture of the place..."

 

Non-alcoholic drinks for the podium celebrations will be allowed, with organisers coming up with a blend of locally grown fruit with rosewater.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s Williams were sponsored by Saudia Airlines and used orange juice.

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Thierry.   

I think F1 has been predictable for the last couple of years with shuey winning again and again.

this year i still think he will win, but hey the ranks are changing ralf, montoya, kimmie and maybe button i see these youngsters as the future of the sport, Raikonen my favourite to be next schu

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Shuey does it again....Looks like there wont be much excitement this year as its already predictable....Im however, impressed by the Button and Kling. I believe if these two happen to get the right engines, team and awell set car, then we have some great races to look forward to.

 

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