Monday, January 11, 2010
2010 Race Calendar
Christine from Sidepodcast recently created a calendar highlighting F1 events and the SPC / F1 Minute podcast schedules and she did a great job, enough to inspire me to get on and finish my idea.
Here it is!
My schedule includes F1, F2, GP2, IndyCar, Le Mans 24hr, ALMS, LMS, MotoGP, WRC, IRC and WTCC. I've also put in Dakar, Goodwood and a couple of other things. I'll add NASCAR Sprint Cup and DTM soon - there are categories already so if you add them the events will hopefully appear in your calendar automatically.
Christine's calendar is F1-specific and it includes Free Practice, pre-season testing and car launches. My calendar includes none of these things, only qualifying and race. I highly recommend adding Christine's F1 calendar if you would like this extra information.
Click the "+GoogleCalendar" button to add to your own Google Calendar account. I have split events by race series so you can just pick the ones you want. I think there is a way to get them into iCal and other systems, though I don't know how.
The calendar is set to UK time because that's where I am and that's most useful to me. I'm not sure but I believe when you import it, it will adjust it to your own default timezone. Have a play with it and see.
Race start times are estimates apart from F1 and Le Mans. This information is surprisingly hard to find. E.g. IndyCar.com only lists TV start times, not race starts. Many sites only give the dates and I've had to improvise. Then there's the issue of timezones which I may have got wrong. I plan to make each forthcoming weekend as accurate as I can, beyond that just use this as a guide.
I've included qualifying for F1, Le Mans 24Hrs and IndyCar (times estimated). I don't intend to include any more qualifying.
I hope you find this useful and please let me know if there is anything you would like to add. If the demand is there and I think it warrants adding, I'll do so. I'm already considering Indy Lights.
As you can see I've also added a list version to the sidebar. When I create the new site I will have a version similar to the one above on its own page.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Weekend Preview : 1-2 August 2009
Feature Events
IRL IndyCar Series
- Meijer Indy 300
- Kentucky Speedway
- Sparta, Kentucky, United States
- (12/17)
- www.indycar.com
Changes to the aero rules for this race (see previous post) should mean an improvement in the racing on this 1.5 mile oval, as it has been fairly bad on ovals earlier this season. Since side by side open-wheel racing on ovals is the hallmark and unique selling point of this series, let's hope they work.
Note this is a Saturday night race under the lights.
TV Guide:
UK – LIVE on Sky Sports 1 at 2am Sunday (repeated 11.30am and 4.30pm on SS Xtra)
USA – LIVE on VERSUS at 8pm ET Saturday
Other Events
Le Mans Series
- 1000KM do Algarve
- Portimao
- Algarve, Portugal
- (3/5)
- www.lemans-series.com
The is the first evening/night race for the Le Mans Series in Europe, and also the first visit of the series to this new circuit. The race will begin at 7.15pm local (and UK) time and run for the usual LMS distance of 1000km or six hours.
TV Guide:
UK – Eurosport at 7pm for 1h30m.
Formula Renault 3.5
- Portimao
- Algarve, Portugal
Supporting the LMS, both races are on Saturday afternoon.
TV Guide:
Race 1 on Eurosport at 12pm Saturday.Race 2 doesn't appear to be covered.
NASCAR Sprint Cup
- Pennsylvania 500
- Pocono, Pennsylvania, United States
- www.nascar.com
TV Guide:
UK – LIVE on Sky Sports 3 at 7pm Sunday
US - LIVE on ESPN at 1pm Sunday
NASCAR Nationwide Series
- Iowa Speedway
- Iowa, United States
- www.nascar.com
NASCAR Camping World Trucks
- Nashville Speedway- Tennessee, United States
- www.nascar.com
DTM
- Oschersleben
- Germany
- www.dtm.tv / www.dtm.com
dtm.tv should have live coverage from 1pm UK time.
V8 Supercars
- Norton 360 Sandown Challenge
- Sandown, Australia
- www.v8supercar.com.au
Indy Lights
- Oschersleben
- Germany
F3 Euroseries
- Kentucky Speedway- Kentucky, USA
Superleague Formula
- Donington Park
- Leics., England, UK
World Rally Championship
- Rally Finland
- www.wrc.com
Intercontinental Rally Challenge
- Rally Vinho Madeira
- Madeira, Portugal
- www.ircseries.com
British Touring Car Championship
- Snetterton
- Norfolk, England, UK
UK - The usual six hours (3 x BTCC plus lots of support races) on ITV4 from 11.30am!
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Sources:Live Sport on TV
RadioTimes.com
and several of the series sites mentioned above
Friday, May 8, 2009
Weekend Preview: 9-10 May 2009
Feature Events
FIA Formula One World Championship
- Formula 1 Gran Premio de EspaƱa Telefonica 2009
- Circuit de Catalunya
- Montmelo, Catalonia, Spain
- (5/17)
- www.formula1.com
- Track Map
The teams have their luxurious motorhomes (palaces?) back, races are at their usual times again, and people actually will actually be on site watching with their eyes - Formula 1 is back in Europe!
Questions to be asked this weekend:
Which teams will choose to run KERS this week? Which teams will have added a new diffuser? Will the crazy-looking wings actually generate passing at what is usually one of the most boring races of the year? This place will be a true test of the new regulations.
Find out on Sunday!
TV Guide:
UK - LIVE on BBC One at 12:10pm with the usual suite of options appearing on the Red Button when the race starts at 1pm.
Qualifying is LIVE on BBC One at 12:10pm Saturday.
US – LIVE on SPEED at 7:30am ET
Qualifying is LIVE on SPEED at 8am Saturday.
Support races: GP2 Series, FBMW Europe, Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup.
The schedule is here and you can convert to your time zone on the sidebar.
You can listen to a short preview of the event here to get up to speed on the current news.
Other Events
IRL IndyCar Series
- Pole Day for the Indy 500
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Speedway, Indiana, USA
- www.indycar.com
Indy’s long qualifying process starts with the big one, qualifying for the top 11 spots including the pole position! The draw for the qualifying order takes place on Friday night with the first car in line due to start the four-lap average from 12pm ET (I believe?).
After the 11th run the ‘bumping’ begins – the field is limited to 11 positions and the slowest gets knocked out on each faster run.
Repeat for positions 12-22 on Sunday and positions 23-33 next Saturday. Yes, this means if you are quick Sunday but not Saturday you might qualify in 12th with a faster time than the guy in 11th…
Finally, next Sunday is the last chance qualifying of Bump Day when whole field is opened up again and the slowest car regardless of position is bumped off the list.
There is copious TV coverage in the US but I’d imagine this one is best followed online using the radio, live timing and all of your Twitter friends!
TV Guide:
US – Versus has a huge level of coverage from 12:00pm to 6:30pm EDT on Saturday and Sunday with the same again for next week’s sessions.
UK and elsewhere - www.indycar.com live streaming video with live timing (go to the main page and check the options)
NASCAR Sprint Cup
- Southern 500
- Darlington Speedway
- Darlington, USA
- (11/36)
- www.nascar.com
This is another Saturday night race.
TV Guide:
UK - LIVE on Sky Sports 2 at 12.00am Saturday night / Sunday morning, repeated on three times across Sky Sports during Sunday.
US – LIVE on FOX at 7pm ET Saturday
Support races: Nationwide Series (Friday)
Le Mans Series
- 1000km of Spa
- Spa-Franchorchamps
- Francorchamps, Belgium
- (2/5)
- www.lemans-series.com
Peugeot rejoin the series in the final European sportscar race before the 24 Hours of Le Mans next month. They’ll be up against the Lola Aston Martins and the Kolles Audis.
The GT2 battle will be as fraught as ever as well!
TV Guide:
UK – Updates on Eurosport at 11:45am (30 mins) and 5pm (1 hr). Pretty shoddy for a six hour race I must say.
Support races: Radical European Masters, Classic Endurance Racing, Formula Le Mans, British GT
GP2 Series
- Circuit de Catalunya- Montmelo, Catalonia, Spain
- (1/10)
- www.gp2series.com
F1’s feeder series proper gets going after the diversion of the Asia Series. I have to say I need to do some reading up on who is doing what, and which drivers have been promoted from junior categories, because I’m a little bit behind on my GP2 news! Should be fun though.
TV Guide:
UK – Feature race doesn’t seem to be live on Saturday at all, we have to wait until 8am Sunday to watch it on Setanta Sports 1 followed directly by live coverage of the Sprint race.
This is a major step down in coverage compared to what we have been used to – we have had live coverage of the this or its predecessor F3000 for well over a decade, perhaps nearer two decades. This is not good news.
World Superbikes
- Monza, Italy
Don’t follow it so I don’t know…
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Please note there will be no dedicated F1 Preview for the Spanish Grand Prix as regrettably I do not have time to write one. I have a lot of exam and project work to do so the blog will remain quiet for the next couple of weeks – but I will still be updating my Twitter account!
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Weekend Preview: 4-5 April 2009
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Feature Event
FIA Formula 1 World Championship
- Petronas Malaysian Grand Prix (2/17)
- Sepang International Circuit
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- www.formula1.com
- Track Map
Please see my F1 Preview here.
Support events:
GP2 Asia Series (x2); Formula BMW Pacific (x2);
A much quieter support card to Australia. GP2 Asia is holding rounds 9 and 10 of the winter series with just one double-header remaining in Bahrain (again supporting F1).
FBMW Pacific kicks off their year here this weekend.
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Other Events:
IRL IndyCar Series- Honda Grand Prix of St.Petersburg (1/17)
- St Petersburg, Florida, United States
- www.indycar.com
Please see my IndyCar preview which follows imminently!
UK TV: Race LIVE on Sky Sports Xtra from 7.30pm BST Sunday.
US TV: Qualifying recap at 5pm ET Saturday.
Race LIVE on VERSUS from 2pm ET Sunday, race starts at 3.
Support races: Firestone Indy Lights (x2)
- Acura Sports Car Challenge of St.Petersburg (2/10)
- St Petersburg, Florida, United States
- www.americanlemans.com
A very low entry of just 17 cars is a cause for concern with just 6 prototypes and no GT1 cars. GT2 is the battle to watch here.
UK TV: Race DELAYED by one day, from 3.00pm BST Sunday.
US TV: Race LIVE on ABC from 1.30pm ET Sunday.
- 1000km of Barcelona (1/5)
- Circuit de Catalunya
- Barcelona, Spain
- www.lemans-series.com/
The European endurance racing season gets going with an entry list of 43 cars this weekend! Aston Martin are currently topping the times in the absence of Peugeot and Audi, which means the LMP1 entry is fairly thin in number compared to last year - but it does boast Aston, Pescarolo and the two Kolles Audi R10s.
UK TV: The start can be seen LIVE on Eurosport at 10.15am BST for 45 minutes, with further coverage at 11.45am for 30 minutes. There will be highlights at 11pm. Eurosport are busy with GP2 Asia, World Rally, Superbikes, cycling and European basketball so they really had to fit in what was a late deal wherever they could.
NASCAR Sprint Cup
- Samsung 500 (7/36)
- Texas Motor Speedway
- Fort Worth, Texas, United States
- www.nascar.com
Yet another 500, they seem to have a lot of them in NASCAR. Didn't 500 mile races used to mean something?
UK TV: TAPE DELAYED on Sky Sports Xtra from 10pm BST Sunday.
US TV: LIVE on FOX from 1:30pm ET Sunday.
The reason for the UK tape delay? SSX is showing IndyCars at St Pete live instead! Three cheers for the ICS bumping Cup! Hooray!
Support races: Nationwide Series (Saturday)
FIA World Rally Championship
- Rally de Portugal (4/12)
- Vilamoura, Portugal
- www.wrc.com
Intercontinental Rally Challenge
- Safari Rally (3/12)
- Nairobi, Kenya
- www.ircseries.com
Formula Nippon
- Fuji (1/8)
- Fuji, Japan
Support races: Japanese Formula 3;
HiQ MSA British Touring Car Championship- Brands Hatch Indy (1/10)
- Brands Hatch (Indy)
- Kent, England, UK
- www.btcc.net
Time for some proper tin-top wheel banging! The BTCC season opens on the one mile Indy configuration of Brands Hatch, with the three fast and frenetic 20 minute BTCC races and a packed support card.
UK TV: LIVE on ITV4 from 11.45am Sunday with uninterrupted coverage until 6pm including a whole bunch of support races.
The reason for the UK tape delay? SSX is showing IndyCars at St Pete live instead! Three cheers for the ICS bumping Cup! Hooray!
Support races: Porsche Carrera Cup GB, Formula Renault UK, Renault Clio Cup UK, Ginetta G50, Ginetta Juniors
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Hectic!!
I think that covers everything, please add your comments if you find anything more!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Weekend Preview: 7-8 March 2009
Note - My copy of Autosport hasn't arrived today due to snow, so I'm relying on internet links and prior notes - this means no 'minor races' this week.
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NASCAR Sprint Cup- Kobalt Tools 500 (4/36)
- Atlanta Motor Speedway
- Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- www.nascar.com
Yet another 500 miler, those guys get through a lot early in the season don't they? This time we head to the fast Atlanta track. Midweek Motorsport said this week that you get 8 lap manic sprints followed by 15-20 laps of running on worn tyres. Can they not do what they did in Days of Thunder and back off for the first bit, then in the later bit pass them all as if you have another gear?
UK TV: 6.00pm, Sky Sports 3 & 3HD
US TV: 1.30pm, FOX
Also racing at Atlanta:
Camping World Truck Series
UK TV: No deal.
US TV: 1.30pm Saturday, SPEED.
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- HSBC Race of Brazil (1&2/24)
- Autodromo Internacional de Curitiba
- Curitiba, Brazil
- www.fiawtcc.com
The WTCC gets started for 2009 with another visit to Curitiba, where for the 3rd year running there is a charity initiative to help the less well off of the locality, of which there are many. If a spectator brings 2kg of food they can watch the racing for free. I absolutely love this idea, last year the stands were packed and they collected 52 tonnes of food!! More here.
It'll be interesting to see if one manufacturer dominates again. It took a few rounds last year for the balance to be restored. This year there is a new performance balancing formula to replace weights, which I've forgotten to read up on because I didn't realise these guys were starting already...
UK TV:
Race 1 at 4.00pm, Eurosport 2
Race 2 at 7.00pm, Eurosport 1
US TV:
No deal.
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Intercontinental Rally Challenge- Rally Internacional de Curitiba (2/12)
- Autodromo Internacional de Curitiba
- Curitiba, Brazil
- www.ircseries.com
The second round of IRC is under way already and comes to a close on Saturday afternoon. That's not a typo in the location section - the service park is stationed behind the main grandstand of Curitiba race circuit. Both IRC and WTCC are backed and promoted by Eurosport Events so this marks an interesting cost-saving move whilst bringing a variety of motorsport to one location. It's certainly the first time I've heard of a race and rally being held in the same place.
UK TV:
Updates throughout the weekend on Eurosport's channels.
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Other:
AMA Superbikes at Daytona. I imagine this is on SPEED in the US. It isn't available here, not live anyway.
