Saturday, May 29, 2010

Live - Turkish Grand Prix

LIVE TEXT COMMENTARY (all times GMT)

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By Mark Orlovac

1147: Yesterday's qualifying saw Webber claim his third pole position in a row - the first triple since Felipe Massa in 2007 and it is the first time an Australian has done it since Jack Brabham in 1960. Webber leads the championship with victories in the last two races, anyone fancy him to do it again? If he does, it will be the first time an Australian has won three on the bounce since Alan Jones in 1979.

1143: Talking of Eurovision, to be honest I'm still mentally scarred after last night's antics. Russia, Serbia and Moldova - I'm looking at you. For me, the contest hasn't really been the same since Kenny Logan's 'Hold Me Now' win in 1987. Would you think bad of me if I admitted that I bought the single?

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Darrell Allen, Norwich via text: "Hi Mark, hoping for an entertaining race today. Looking forward to the Red Bull/McLaren battle. I fancy a win for Lewis."

1138: When I left for work this morning, my children asked me a question. They wondered whether I would get messages from you good people with predictions for the race, general banter and whether music really was the winner in last night's Eurovision. I replied that I didn't know. So don't do it for me, do it for the kids. Get involved by using Twitter, 606 or text me on 81111 (UK) or +44 7786200666 (worldwide) with F1 before your message. I thank you.

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Force India on Twitter: "It's race day and guess what? It's hot and sunny, no surprise there... "

1134: I digress. Back to Istanbul Park, where I reckon we've got a right crackerjack of a race coming up. In case you weren't with us yesterday, Red Bull continued their 2010 qualifying dominance by securing their seventh pole in a row in the shape of Mark Webber. Team-mate Sebastian Vettel was in third with McLaren's Lewis Hamilton splitting the Red Bulls in second.

1130: Hello. If you are feeling a little down after last night's Eurovision result, then let us banish your blues as we bring you live coverage of the Turkish Grand Prix. You never know, a Brit might not finish last.

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