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Barcelona Testing: Day 2

 

 

//The following is a featured article from guest contributor Jamey Price, Jamey Price Photography, an American sports photojournalist on his first Formula 1 project.  You can read more about Jamey and his passion for his work in our feature: Intro to an American F1 Photojournalist - Jamey Price.

Feb 22, 2012

There's nothing like the sound and smell of formula one engines in the morning. It's such a distinct smell and absolutely a distinct smell. Hear it once and you'll never forget.

After getting my kit set up in the press room, I headed to the roof of the media centre, which runs the entire length of the pits and over looks the front stretch. With a few minutes left on the clock before the first of two sessions started, I took some time to look around and survey the countryside from the roof top vantage. Rolling Spanish hills surround the circuit. It is a gorgeous place to spend a day, much less four. I'm incredibly lucky to be where I am.

For the first sessions, I chased the light around the track looking for the best spots to shoot from. Eventually walking most of the corners on the outside access road. It's a haul and a grueling few hours on your feet carrying that much gear. Some of my morning was spent shooting turns 1, 2 and 3. Though not knowing most of the lap times, it is evident by the way the car looks sounds and feels to the naked eye who is fast and who is not. Red Bull is blindingly quick. As is McLaren. Ferrari looks to have a strong car, but a difficult one to handle. Alonso was struggling with it through most of the first sector.

My day wrapped up covering the last sector. The light is gorgeous at that time of day and I had to take advantage of it with most of the drivers being replaced by their teammates tomorrow.

I'm still in heaven being here and covering this test. I've worked for so hard and for so long that it's been a dream come true in so many ways....and I have two more days to cover!"

Everything Going Vettel's Way

We're very excited to share this Monaco Race Recap with you from our guest blogger, Harrison L.  Do you think Vettel can or will be stopped this year?

Everything Going Vettel’s Way

MONTE CARLO, Monaco – Sebastian Vettel powered to his fifth victory of the season with plenty of drama for the fans in beautiful Monte Carlo. Vettel won the pole Saturday after posting the fastest time of the day, with his time un-challenged because of the crash of rookie driver Sergio Perez. Perez, who gained his first points of the season last week in Barcelona was sent to the local hospital, but all reports indicate that there were not any major injuries.

On Sunday, Vettel’s luck continued as he, on heavily used Pirelli soft tires ("Prime Tyre" as the Brits say), was being pursued by Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso and McLaren’s Jenson Button. With only six laps remaining and Vettel desperately holding on to the lead, Toro Rosso’s Jaime Alguersuari crashed and sent Renault’s Vitaly Petrov into the wall, taking him out of the race. The crash lead to a pause in the field, which gave Vettel the opportunity to change tires to the super-soft ("Option tyre"), and once the race resumed he easily pulled away to cross the finish line first.

VICTORY DRINK:Vettel celebrates with his Red Bull crew after winning the Monaco Grand Prix. (Source: Getty Images)

Vettel had lost the lead after starting first, due to a tire mix up in his first pit stop. That gave McLaren’s Jenson Button the lead, who extended the gap between him and Vettel but was forced to pit on lap 48, which gave Vettel the lead that he never relinquished.

Button remained in third, following Ferrari’s Alonso who was putting pressure on Vettel for what many wanted to be the remainder of the race. Vettel being chased by both Alonso and Button was the exhilaration that all of the fans wanted. However, the anticipation of a pass from Alonso or Button was quickly gone, after the chaotic crash of Alguersuari and Petrov with just six laps to go.

Sauber’s Kamui Kobayashi snuck through the crash to put himself in fourth place for the restart, but he could not stay in front of Red Bull’s Webber who passed Kobayashi to place fourth, and gave Sauber fifth place.

McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton had a rough outing from the beginning as he dropped to tenth place at the start. After a brilliant pass on Michael Schumacker, he then passed Ferrari’s Felipe Massa but they touched and Hamilton was given a drive-through penalty. He continued to fight back, and at the restart was given the opportunity to fix his rear wing that had been damaged in the Sutil crash. But at the restart he bumped with William’s Maldonado which the race stewards gave him an added twenty seconds to his finish. Even with all of his drama, he still picked up sixth place.

Force India’s Adrian Sutil piloted his team to seventh place, followed by Renault’s Nick Heidfeld in eighth, Ruben Barrichello of Williams in ninth, and Sebastien Buemi gaining a point for STR Ferrari in tenth.

Vettel’s win gives him 143 points, followed by Hamilton with 85, then Webber at 79, Button at 76, and Alonso with 69. With first and fourth finishes, Red Bull now has 222 points in the constructors standings, with McLaren at 161 and Ferrari at 93.

"Monaco" - Image Courtesy of Peter in 'Façonnable Inspirations'

The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, Quebec June 10-12 is next up for the Formula 1 season, and it should provide great entertainment for those wondering if Vettel can continue his dominance, and if his teammate Mark Webber can get even or possibly pass McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton in the driver standings.

Formula One Grand Prix Watch Parties in Austin, Texas

Our friends at Zinger Hardware are continuing their Formula One Grand Prix watch parties and would like you to join them at Cool River Cafe!  See the schedule and details below.  We've attended a few of their watch parties and can confirm Cool River Cafe is a great venue to enjoy the races and meet Formula One fans in Austin. 

Austin's Formula 1 Grand Prix Watch Parties

Hosted by

Zinger Hardware  -  John Eagle European  -  Ferrari of Austin  - F1 Mode

"Thank you all for providing the support to make Austin's F1 Grand Prix watch parties a success.  Our new venue, Cool River Café, proves to be an excellent choice for superb sound, video and quality food.  

Please keep your 'PIT PASS' handy for the following:

AUSTIN'S F1 GRAND PRIX WATCH PARTY SCHEDULE FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SEASON

12 Sep @ 1:30 PM  FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO SANTANDER D'ITALIA 2010 (Monza)

26 Sep @ 1:30 PM  FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX (Singapore)

10 Oct  @ 1:30 PM  FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX (Suzuka)

24 Oct  @ 1:30 PM  FORMULA 1 KOREAN GRAND PRIX (Yeongam)

07 Nov @ 1:30 PM  FORMULA 1 GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL 2010 (Sao Paulo)

14 Nov @ 1:30 PM  FORMULA 1 ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX

RSVP to ZingerHardware@gmail.com or by telephone 512-203-0396.  -Michael Ferweda"

Note the new menu items below.  Cool River has added these entrées to an already fantastic food selection.  These new items are exclusive for the upcoming events.  (You can still order from the already fantastic Cool River Restaurant menu.)

FORMULA ONE - Chef Features

KobeSmash Burger

Fresh ground Kobe Beef

Mixed with Bleu Cheese & Caramelized Onions

Topped with Shredded Lettuce & Tomato

Choice of Side Item

Venison Horseshoe

Tenderized Venison, breaded & deep fried.

Set open faced on Ciabatta bread

Topped with French Fries, then smothered in Cream Gravy

Choice of Side Item

Spicy Chicken Salad

Field Greens, Black Bean Salsa, Mixed Cheese, and Tortilla Strips Tossed in Southwest Buttermilk Garlic Dressing

Topped with Smoked Chicken Breast

CoolRiver Crab Cake Sandwich

Texas Blue Crab Cakes on a Hoagie Roll with Remoulade Sauce

Topped with Shredded Lettuce, Tomato & Red Onion

Choice of Side Item

Prime Rib Sandwich

10 oz. Roasted Prime Rib Steak served on Ciabatta Bread

Side of Au Jus & Creamy Horseradish

Choice of Side Item

Half Price on all bottles of wine listed under $100

Happy Hour pricing on all beer, liquor, wine

Free Billiards (with purchase)