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F1 – Vettel became the youngest champion in history
Red Bull Racing
wins everything in the 2010 season of F1 with the Constructors ‘and Drivers’ titles, third championship Fernando Alonso is frustrating.
A remarkable season that had all the fans, engineers and drivers on the edge of their seats until the last race of the year in Abu Dhabi, where they chose everything could not have had another ending, but one with a record. And Red Bull-Renault, Sebastian Vettel took care of that by winning the first title, becoming the youngest driver in history to do so. record signing is not new in German small F1career as is also the youngest driver to participate in a Grand Prix racing practice in Turkey in 2006, aged 19 and 53 days ancient was also the youngest of points in a career -2007 U.S. Grand Prix, and a year later at the Italian Grand Prix 2008 was the youngest to win a pole position and win a F1 race. At 23, 10 wins, 19 podiums, 15 pole positions and a championship now, much larger than expected from this talented driver. Ferrari and McLaren-Mercedes, the chance to win the Constructors’ Championship, where it dissipates into the penultimate race of the year where the Red Bull drivers, Vettel and Mark Webber finished first and second , respectively, of the Brazilian Grand Prix 2010 Grand. By winning the circuit reached the sum of 469 points, leaving McLaren (421) and Ferrari (389) no mathematical chance to challenge it in the last race in Abu Dhabi, where the championship will be chose. Alonso came to the UAE in the lead with 246 points, followed by Webber (238), Vettel (231) and Lewis Hamilton (222). The 4 of them had a chance to win the title, some more than others had, of course, but in the end all that mattered was to have the possibility, even minimally, and make the best out of him. Not just the standings for Alonso, but the results of the qualifying race was very optimistic and took third place and saw his closest contender Webber finishing position in a fool 5. With this positioning Ferrari made the mistake, which will end up costing the title Vettel underestimate the chances of the championship, winning his 10th pole position of the season. They were more focused on not letting Alonso pass Webber and keep the third place which earned him 15 points and the title, which obviated the rest of the contenders. This is how the aspirations of Alonso in the title thwarted by a terrible choice on his team for the pit stop, whence came after Renault’s Vitaly Petrov-how blocked it for 40 laps, and saw his chances of winning fade as he finished in sixth place. Under these circumstances, it was not necessary to speculate on the orders of equipment that could be either a benefit or Red Bull Ferrari, and there was nothing that Massa could have done to help Alonso and Vettel did not need the help of fellow Webber’s team to win the championship. memorable championship which will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most intense, unpredictable and competitive history. And it invites us to dream about how the 2011 season will be.NASCAR or the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is known as the largest motorsports sanctioning body in the United States. The series of three under the auspices of NASCAR include the Craftsman Truck Series, Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup. Some local races like the Tour and the Whelen Modified Series Whelen All-American are overseen by NASCAR. Overall, 1,500 races at 100 tracks are considered NASCAR.
Originally, NASCAR has been considered a regional sport in the southern U.S., but today is second only to soccer in the classification of television in the U.S. In addition to emissions in the U.S., racing for NASCAR drivers are presented in 150 countries worldwide. Fans show support for the sport by purchasing licensed products in the amount of three billion dollars per year. Fortune 500 companies recognize the power of NASCAR fans and sports promoter, more than any other sponsorship role.
NASCAR headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida. There are four offices in North Carolina and regional offices in Arkansas, New York and Los Angeles. Mexico and Canada have offices in Toronto NASCAR. In addition, most NASCAR teams consider North Carolina home.
Originally, Daytona Beach is the place where land records have been set world speed record with eight straight between 1927 and 1935. The course at Daytona Beach Road has been the site of speed records fifteen years before 1935. Since the location of land speed records at Bonneville Salt Flats went, Daytona Beach has been synonymous with quick cars, both on the beach and the coastal road A1A.
The years following the repeal prohibition in 1933 made use of quick cars with a capacity change because of their high or to evade the police or revenuers beginning. Much of this activity took place near the Wilkes County region of North Carolina but also in other parts of the southeastern United States. Modified race cars increased in number and popularity in those years.
Three people were first making the Board of NASCAR in 1948, William France, Sr., Baker Erwin “Cannonball”, and Bob Barkhimer Barky. William France wanted to protect drivers from unscrupulous promoters who collected the proceeds from admissions and unassigned pilots. The original intention was to race Roadsters, modified and stock cars. Division update only worked during the first year. The first season had 52 races to date the dirt road. In 1949, the division made its debut strictly Stock
Originally, the cars were running to be models of plant close, but from 1950 it was recognized that safety and operational changes were desirable and the Division has been named “Grand National” . In mid-1960, the races were done with race cars and a material body.
One of the original track race of the season is still on the circuit today, the circuit of Martinsville. Darlington Raceway and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is known worldwide for its well-known events in the world of NASCAR racing. Originally, the race tracks were oval and measure 0. 1.5 miles per lap. Darlington was one. 366 miles and is considered a straight Superspeedway was built in 1950. The track was wider and quicker than elsewhere. In 1959, the Daytona International Speedway in February. 5 miles became the icon of the sport.
During the 1970s has found a new sponsor for the sport in the RJ Reynolds Tobacco. The series name was changed to Winston Cup Grand National. The series is now known as Sprint Cup. Prices have been substantially increased and a new points system has been developed. The series has been reduced from 48 races during the season of 31 races. Busch took the beer with the sponsorship of the next stage competitive runners, later known as the sports model.
ABC Sports started covering some of the races on the Grand National, but abandoned the effort not exciting enough for voting. In 1979, the race for the Daytona 500 was collected from the flag flag on CBS. During the last lap, the two leaders on the right and destroys the car driven by a third place Richard Petty won the race. The two drivers of cars broken and a member of the family shall be added to the drama on national television by participating in a boxing match. Fans who had been kept indoors by a blizzard on the East Coast have been introduced to the excitement and drama of sport.
Changes in the structure of points awarded for drivers and teams has also helped keep the excitement of the series since.