Valentino Rossi Wins German Grand Prix
July 21, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
Valentino Rossi once again held off the field during the race to the flag to take the victory in the Alice Motorad Grand Prix Deutschland held at the Sachsenring circuit nestled in the beauty of the German countryside on the weekend. This season has been a battle for the current world champion to stay on top and he has been up to the task most days, but his competition has been staying close and making each race a battle to the finish. Rossi managed to just beat his nearest competitor Jorge Lorenzo to the line by a split-second and extend …read more
Germany MotoGP at Sachsenring This Weekend
July 17, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
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The fastest racers on two wheels will be hitting the pavement in Germany this weekend as the MotoGP makes a stop at the well known and challenging Sachsenring circuit amid the beauty of the German countryside. The races at Assen and Laguna were both exciting competitions that brought out the best in all of the racers and this weekend we should be treated to an excellent two-wheeled extravaganza.
Sachsenring has been the site of many amazing racing moments in all the classes and the upcoming race will certainly provide some more. Let’s go over some of the numbers for a few …read more
Mark Webber Wins German Grand Prix
July 13, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
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Mark Webber won his first career Formula One Grand Prix Sunday as he drove brilliantly and kept his emotions under control no matter what was thrown at him on his way to the to his debut victory at the German Grand Prix on the Nurburgring circuit. This is the first time an Australian racer has won a Formula One Grand Prix competition since Alan Jones won in Las Vegas in 1981. Webber was brilliant in the victory and there was no doubt through out the day who was the best, so he deserved this maiden win and more are sure …read more
German Grand Prix Tomorrow
July 11, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
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The 2009 Formula One season reaches its midway point tomorrow as Formula One takes to the pavement of The Nurburgring in Germany in the German Grand Prix. It has been a very eventful year in many respects, even though Jenson Button has run away with the first half of the season and currently holds a 23 point lead on his nearest competitor Reubens Barrichello. Jenson flew off the starting line of the first race of the Formula One season, the Australian Grand Prix, and then followed it up with a victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix that had everybody wondering …read more
German Grand Prix Preview
July 7, 2009 by Warren Hayashi
Filed under Racing
The fastest and nimblest cars in the world will take to the track in Nurburgring, Germany this weekend as the German Grand Prix will take place on a track that will be tight and challenging for the drivers. The Nurburgring circuit is one of the older tracks on the Formula One calendar, and a tricky track for the drivers, with its medium-speed corners, four heavy-breaking zones, and unpredictable weather due to its location in the Eifel Mountains. Still, this track can be a fast and flowing track once a driver starts to get a feel for the car, and will …read more




