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Monaco Grand Prix: Monte Carlo Circuit information

Lap data
Lap length 3.34km (2.075 miles)
Race laps 78
Race distance 260.52km (161.88 miles)
Lap record* 1’14.439 (161.528 kph) by Michael Schumacher, 2004
Fastest lap 1’13.532 (163.521 kph) by Kimi Räikkönen, 2006
Maximum speed (2010) 287.9 kph (178.893 mph) by Robert Kubica, Renault
DRS zone (race) Pit straight
Car performance
Full throttle 53%
Power loss 5%
Tyre energy (1-3) 1
Brake energy (1-3) 1
Downforce level Maximum
Gear changes per lap 55
Fuel use per lap 1.363kg
Strategy
Pit lane time loss 21 seconds
2011 prime tyre**: Soft (2010: Soft)
2011 option tyre**: Super-soft (2010: Super-soft)

 

Here are the details of the BBC’s live video coverage of the Monaco Grand Prix here in the UK:

Monaco Grand Prix 2011: Free Practice 1

Thursday 26th May 2011
Monaco Grand Prix Free practice 1: 8:55 – 10:35 (BBC Red Button and online)
Monaco Grand Prix Free practice 2: 12:55 – 14:35 (BBC Red Button and online)

Monaco Grand Prix 2011: Free Practice 2 and Qualifying

Saturday 28th May 2011
Monaco Grand Prix Free practice 3: 9:55 – 11:05 (BBC Red Button and online)
Monaco Grand Prix Qualifying: 12:15 – 14:30 (BBC1, Red Button and online)
Qualifying starts at 13:00

Monaco Grand Prix 2011: Live Race

Sunday 29th May 2011
Monaco Grand Prix: 12:05 – 15:20 (BBC1, Red Button and online)
Race starts at 13:00

Watch F1 Live will also be running during the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday following the Monaco Grand Prix. UK coverage starts at 4:30pm.

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The fourth round of F1 Grand Prix sees the drivers head for Shanghai. Felipe Massa has a slender lead at the top of the championship but all eyes will be on Red Bull. Watch the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix Live Online at www.watchf1.net.

Shanghai International Circuit, China

Circuit length: 5.451km
Race distance: 56 laps / 305.066km
Full-throttle: 55%
Top speed: 310kph
Longest flat-out section: 19s / 1.37km
Right/left-hand turns: 9/7
Tyre wear: medium
Brake wear: low
Downforce level: medium/high
Gearshifts per lap: 52

Watch Chinese Grand Prix Live
Friday 16th April 2010
Chinese Grand Prix Free practice 1 – 10:00 – 11:30 (03:00 – 04:30)
Chinese Grand Prix Free practice 2 – 14:00 – 15:30 (07:00 – 08:30)
Saturday 17th April 2010
Chinese Grand Prix Free practice 3 – 11:00 – 12:00 (04:00 – 05:00)
Chinese Grand Prix Qualifying – 14:00 (07:00)
Sunday 18th April 2010
Chinese Grand Prix – 15:00 (08:00)
Times are local times with British time conversions in brackets.

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Bahrain Grand Prix season opens for the 2010 Formula One race start. Bahrain GP will be held at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sahkir, March 12, 13 and 14. You can watch the Grand Prix of Bahrain live online at www.watchf1.net with high quality video feeds.

Friday 12th March 2010
Bahrain Grand Prix Free practice 1 – 10:00 – 11:30 (07:00 – 08:30)
Bahrain Grand Prix Free practice 2 – 14:00 – 15:30 (11:00 – 12:30)

Saturday 13th March 2010
Bahrain Grand Prix Free practice 3 – 11:00 – 12:00 (08:00 – 09:00)
Bahrain Grand Prix Qualifying – 14:00 (11:00)

Sunday 14th March 2010
Bahrain Grand Prix – 15:00 (12:00)

Times are local times with GMT conversions in brackets.

The event will now use the 3.9 mile endurance circuit, which incorporates an extra six turns as well as the majority of the configuration used in recent years. The additional track leaves the circuit just after turn four, sweeping left then right before entering a slower complex and finally a hairpin that rejoins at the old turn five. The new layout has been used in endurance sports car racing in the past and the circuit chairman Zayed R. Alzayani is hoping it will suit the 26-car Formula One grid for 2010.

This race is sponsored by Gulf Air. The Bahrain International Circuit began in 2002 and by the time he finished it was so great that it overshadowed by Kuwait Circuit and was the core of motor racing circuits in the Persian Gulf. The first race was in 2004 and is host to a lot of racing events including Formula One, GT Racing, Formula 3 race and the Australian V8 Supercars Series. This year is a new configuration called endurance circuits, which rounds kilomters 6299 and will turn left just after four. The event began in 2004 with Michael Schumacher winning the first time. The following year, it was Fernando Alonso who took the top podium position, and won again in 2006, which he remembered as the first driver to win two races back to return to the Middle East. Felipe Massa also has the honor of winning two races on this circuit, and last year it was Jenson Button win Brawn GP. You can watch f1 racing live by your membership at www.watchf1.net. Do not miss the Grand Prix of Bahrain, March 12th through the 14th.

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