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johnnyjohnsen.com F O R M U L A 1 2 0 1 2 http://johnnyjohnsen.com/ 1 2012 FORMULA 1 UBS CHINESE GRAND PRIX Race Date: 15 april Circuit Name: Shanghai International Circuit Number of Laps: 56 Circuit Length: 5.451 km Race Distance:305.066 km Lap Record: 1:32.238 - M Schumacher (2004) Formula1.com News (Latest) On Viasat Motor HD : Friday FP1 : 03:55 Friday FP 2: 07:55 Saturday FP 3: 03:55 Saturday Qual: 07:55 Sunday Race: 09:00 Al times are in local Rennesøy time, Norway. From: Formula1.com Shanghai The Shanghai International Circuit was designed as the race circuit for the new millennium. And the modern track, with its stunning architecture, has achieved its goal of becoming China's gateway to the world of Formula One racing since it debuted on the calendar in 2004. Circuit architects Hermann Tilke and Peter Wahl on their creation: “The 5.4 kilometre racing track is shaped like the Chinese character 'shang', which stands for 'high' or 'above'. Other symbols represented in the architecture originate from Chinese history, such as the team buildings arranged like pavilions in a lake to resemble the ancient Yuyan-Garden in Shanghai. Here, nature and technology are carefully used to create harmony between the elements.” Not only is the course remarkable for its change of acceleration and deceleration within different winding turns, making high demands on the driver as well as the car, but also for its high-speed straights. These offer crucial overtaking opportunities and give an intense and exciting motorsport experience to the spectators. The main grandstand with 29,000 seats provides a spectacular view of almost 80 percent of the circuit.

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2012 FORMULA 1 UBS CHINESE GRAND PRIX

Race Date: 15 aprilCircuit Name: Shanghai International Circuit

Number of Laps: 56Circuit Length: 5.451 kmRace Distance:305.066 km

Lap Record: 1:32.238 - M Schumacher (2004)Formula1.com News (Latest)

On Viasat Motor HD :Friday FP1 : 03:55Friday FP 2: 07:55

Saturday FP 3: 03:55Saturday Qual: 07:55

Sunday Race: 09:00

Al times are in local Rennesøy time, Norway.

From: Formula1.com

Shanghai

The Shanghai International Circuit was designed as the race circuit for the new millennium. And the modern track, with its stunning architecture, has achieved its goal of becoming China's gateway to the world of Formula One racing since it debuted on the calendar in 2004.

Circuit architects Hermann Tilke and Peter Wahl on their creation: “The 5.4 kilometre racing track is shaped like the Chinese character 'shang', which stands for 'high' or 'above'. Other symbols represented in the architecture originate from Chinese history, such as the team buildings arranged like pavilions in a lake to resemble the ancient Yuyan-Garden in Shanghai. Here, nature and technology are carefully used to create harmony between the elements.”

Not only is the course remarkable for its change of acceleration and deceleration within different winding turns, making high demands on the driver as well as the car, but also for its high-speed straights. These offer crucial overtaking opportunities and give an intense and exciting motorsport experience to the spectators. The main grandstand with 29,000 seats provides a spectacular view of almost 80 percent of the circuit.