2009 Formula One ING Turkish Grand Prix

About Turkey
The purpose-built Istanbul Speed Park is an entirely different technical proposition to the previous race held at Monaco. A modern circuit measuring just over 5.3kms per lap, the Otodrom is a challenging blend of long and short straights, interspersed with eight left and six right-hand corners. Each turn places different demands on the car and the driver, none more so than turn eight - the notorious triple apexer which is taken at speeds reaching 250km/h and which places between 4 and 4.5g of lateral loadings on the drivers 58 times during the course of the race.
Turkey also features some interesting gradient changes which, while not upsetting the balance of the car, must be taken into consideration during set-up. Like San Marino and Brazil, Turkey runs in an anti-clockwise direction which creates additional pressures - notably for the tyres, and particularly for the right front, as well as for the drivers’ neck muscles. Measuring 20m at its widest, and with large braking zones, the circuit also provides plenty of overtaking opportunities which should guarantee a compelling race.
News From Turkey
Turkish GP Review
The AT&T Williams team enjoyed another points scoring weekend at Turkey's Istanbul Park courtesy of Nico's fifth place finish... Read more »
08 June 09
Turkish GP Race
The AT&T Williams team today enjoyed their best finish of the season to date with Nico Rosberg's fifth place at the Turkish Grand Prix... Read more »
07 June 09
Turkish GP Qualifying
Today's qualifying for the Turkish Grand Prix saw Nico Rosberg claim P9 and Kazuki Nakajima P12... Read more »
06 June 09
Turkish GP Practice
Friday's practice sessions for the Turkish GP saw the majority of teams struggle for grip on the Bridgestone options and primes... Read more »
05 June 09
Images From Turkey







