- Barrett-Jackson Automobile Auctions. From Las Vegas, NV (Part 1). Thursday @ 7pm - 12am (SPEED/SPEEDHD) new - replay Friday @ 5am
- Formula 1 - Singapore Grand Prix; from the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore. Practice. Friday @ 9:30am - 11am (SPEED/SPEEDHD) live
- Barrett-Jackson Automobile Auctions. From Las Vegas, NV (Part 2). Friday @ 2pm - 7pm (SPEED/SPEEDHD) new
- Formula 1 - Singapore Grand Prix; from the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore. Qualifying. Saturday @ 9am - 10:30am (SPEED/SPEEDHD) live
- Barrett-Jackson Automobile Auctions. From Las Vegas, NV (Part 3). Saturday @ 2pm - 12am (SPEED/SPEEDHD) new
- Formula 1 - Singapore Grand Prix; from the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore. Race. Sunday @ 7:30am - 10:00am (SPEED/SPEEDHD) live; replay at 3pm
- Australian V8 Supercars - Dick Smith Sandown 500. From Sandown International Motor Raceway in Victoria, Australia. Sunday @ 1pm - 3pm (SPEED/SPEEDHD) delayed airing from 9/16
- WTCC. World Touring Car Championship from Sonoma Speedway in California. Sunday @ 10pm - 12pm (SPEED/SPEEDHD) new
- Top Gear (UK). Season 13&16 Marathon. Monday @ 3pm - 2am (BBC America/BBC America HD) great replays
- Motorweek. Cadillac ATS. Tuesday @ 8pm - 8:30pm (VelocityHD) replay
- Top Gear America. Monument to Moab. Tuesday @ 10pm - 11pm (History Channel/History Channel HD) new
- Wheeler Dealers. BMW M5. Wednesday @ 9pm - 10pm (VelocityHD) new
We have a loaded weekend ahead of us; some of y'all will be planning for Ocean City next weekend in the latest installation of the 'WTF is H2oi this year?' saga, and the rest of you will be trying to get away from the fam' to enjoy some entertainment via flatscreen and garage. For those of you who have been looking forward to this weeks F1 race after the Italian Grand Prix, you're in for a treat. We've arrived at F1's single night race of the year in one of the most spectacular street-course landscapes in the world; downtown Singapore. After the boner Grosjean pulled before Italy, he was suspended a single race, which made things interesting. Not because he was in contention for a title shot, but because it changed the severity with which the stewards drop the hammer on driver error that cost other drivers points. This lead to a very interesting qualifying session, where Force India showed up in the top four again this season, and Alonzo couldn't find a way to top his Q1 lap time in Q3, putting him in 10th spot. Hams took pole and rode it out to victory, but that wasn't the most surprising thing; it was the DNF's. Vettel, who took advantage of Grosjeans' game of dominoes had another engine related failure causing him to pull over (via the screams over the radio by his lead engineer might I add). After car troubles of his own, Webber spun out late, encouraging the decision to retire his RB26 as well. This changes the Manufacturers' Championship chase immensely. McLaren Mercedes would've fully capitalized, but once again both drivers couldn't do well in the same race; Button snake bitten once again. Kimi is consistent as ever, and even Shuey picked up points. And the belle of the ball was Sergio Perez, running a one stop strategy, the young phenom and potential 2013 Ferrari driver found all kinds of speed through two sets of Pirelli's in Monza; he passed both Alonzo and Massa on the way to the second spot on the podium. So how do things shake out? Raikkonen, Vettel and Hamilton are all within two points of each other, fighting for second place behind Alonzo. This should be quite the race.
Keep an eye out for new episodes of Wheeler Dealers on Wednesday nights, Barrett-Jackson auctions on thurs-sat and surprisingly WTCC action from Sonoma on Sunday night. Enjoy your weekends.
Video courtesy of BBC, hosted by FiftyFiveBucks.
No comments:
Post a Comment