formula 1 2013 poster, spain grand prix

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johnnyjohnsen.org F O R M U L A 1 2 0 1 3 j o h n n y j o h n s e n . o r g Timescedule on Viasat Motor HD: Friday 10 May 10:00 - 1 Practice Friday 10 May 14:00 - 2 Practice Saturday 11 May 11:00 - 3 Practice Saturday 11 May 14:00 - Qualifying Sunday 12 May 14:00 - Race Timezone: Oslo - Norway 2013 FORMULA 1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX Circuit de Catalunya First Grand Prix: 1991 Number of Laps: 66 Circuit Length: 4.655 km Race Distance: 307.104 km Lap Record: 1:21.670 - K Raikkonen (2008) Two Spanish drivers have won the Spanish Grand Prix; Carlos de Salamanca in 1923 and Alonso in 2006, with Spanish speaking Juan Manuel Fangio winning in 1951 as well as Maldonado in 2012. Pirelli: There will also be an extra set of prototype hard tyres allocated for free practice to encourage all the teams to run throughout the entire length of the sessions, rather than opt to conserve tyres for the rest of the race weekend. These tyres will not be the same as the P Zero Orange hard tyres used for the rest of the weekend, but are instead a specially-created compound with the emphasis on durability so that the teams run for as long as possible. To distinguish these tyres, they will not carry any colour markings.

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Page 1: Formula 1 2013 poster, Spain grand prix

j o h nn y j o hn s en . o r g

F O R M U L A 1 2 0 1 3

j o h n n y j o h n s e n . o r g

Timescedule on Viasat Motor HD:

Friday 10 May 10:00 - 1 PracticeFriday 10 May 14:00 - 2 Practice

Saturday 11 May 11:00 - 3 PracticeSaturday 11 May 14:00 - Qualifying

Sunday 12 May 14:00 - Race

T i m e z o n e : O s l o - N o r w a y

2013 FORMULA 1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIXCircuit de CatalunyaFirst Grand Prix:1991Number of Laps:66Circuit Length:4.655 kmRace Distance:307.104 kmLap Record:1:21.670 - K Raikkonen (2008)

Two Spanish drivers have won the Spanish Grand Prix; Carlos de Salamanca in 1923 and Alonso in 2006, with Spanish speaking Juan Manuel Fangio winning in 1951 as well as Maldonado in 2012.

Pirelli:

There will also be an extra set of prototype hard tyres allocated for free practice to encourage all the teams to run throughout the entire length of the sessions, rather than opt to conserve tyres for the rest of the race weekend. These tyres will not be the same as the P Zero Orange hard tyres used for the rest of the weekend, but are instead a specially-created compound with the emphasis on durability so that the teams run for as long as possible. To distinguish these tyres, they will not carry any colour markings.