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2010 Hockenheim Formula 1 Gp

2010 Hockenheim Circuit Information And Race Program

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The 2010 German Formula One Grand Prix

Hockenheim lost much of its character, when its layout was changed during 2002, abandoning the long blasts into the surrounding forest, which was its signature. The straights might have been unique but they were also spooky and dangerous, especially in the rain. It was on one of these straights, the HardtwaldStraightleading to the Ostkurve, that Jim Clark the twice world champion, lost his life on rainy 7th April 1968, when hecrashed into a tree with his Formula 2 Lotus Ford 48. The changes have, though, provided better racing and improved safety. During 2002 the German organisers decided to emasculate the circuit of its long straights and focus the circuit around the stadium amphitheatres. The resulting circuit is no longer a flat-out blast into the forest; instead the racing circuit is now tighter, but has retained a nice flow with some possible overtaking opportunities. But what makes this unlike any other circuit is its massive concrete Stadium Section, invariably filled with 100,000 klaxon-bearing Michael Schumacher fans.

Hockenheim Circuit Information

General information

The race at Hockenheim is the home Grand Prix events for both Michael Schumacher and Toyota, as well as the second home Grand Prix for Mercedes-Benz. A few thousand employees will travel to the Hockenheimring from Stuttgart, which is just an hour's drive away, to watch Team McLaren Mercedes in action. Although the circuit no longer carries the challenge of seeing cars with minimum downforce settings attacking the stadium section, it retains some of the characteristics that made it stand out over the years. In particular the crowd can form a voluble presence and they are often credited with pushing their favoured drivers to gain a half second per lap.

There is always a strong chance of showers, which for obvious reasons will liven up the race weekend considerably.

What the drivers say

Hockenheim is a high downforce racing circuit, but the drivers must compromise their set-up to ensure a high top speed. This is especially important in the best overtaking spot of the circuit, towards the end of the long Parabolika between Turn 2 and the wide hairpin at Turn 3. To do this successfully, the cars will also require good braking stability. Equally the tight nature of many of the corners, often preceded by short straights, places a huge strain on the brakes.

The smooth circuit surface and hotter temperatures create problems for the tyre manufacturers, the tyres slide more and soon overheat, which leads to blisters. Additionally the lack of grip and tyre issues steer the teams away from two stop strategies, as the tyre degradation and traction issues with a heavy fuel load make it slower. The lack of grip and heavy braking also lends itself to driver errors and leads to opportunities for overtaking, as proven during the race.

Event Program And Information

Although not yet finalised for 2010 we have included the 2008 Formula 1 GP racing program, to give you an idea of what the event timetable should look like. We do not expect any other major changes from the 2008 GP program and information, but please take note that the following program is for the 2008 Formula 1 program information, and it could change for 2010.

Thursday

15h00 - 14h30

Formula 1

Pit Lane walk for all weekend ticket holders

Friday

09h30 - 10h00

GP2

First Free Practice Session

11h00 - 12h00

Formula One GP

First Free Practice Session

12h30 - 13h00

Mini Cooper Challenge

First Free Practice Session

14h00 - 15h00

Formula One GP

Second Free Practice Sessions

15h30 - 16h00

GP2

Qualifying Session

16h30 - 17h15

Porsche Supercup

First Free Practice Session

Saturday

09h00 - 09h45

Formula 1

Third Practice Session

10h15 - 11h00

Formula 1

Fourth Practice Session

11h25 - 12h10

Porsche Supercup

Qualifying Session

13h00 - 14h00

Formula 1

Qualifying Session

14h45 - 15h45

GP2

Race (40 laps)

16h30 - 17h00

Mini Cooper Challenge

Qualifying Session

Sunday

09h00 - 09h30

Mini Cooper

Challenge Race

10h00 - 10h45

GP2

Race (27 Laps)

11h25 - 12h00

Porsche Supercup

Race (15 Laps)

12h30

Formula 1 GP

Drivers Parade

12h45 - 13h15

Formula One

Grid Presentation

13h30

Formula One

Pit Lane Open

13h45

Formula One

Pit Lane Close

13h46

Formula One

National Anthem

14h00

Formula 1

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