Trulli loses podium for safety car infringement

Toyota’s Jarno Trulli has lost his third place in Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix after stewards penalized him for passing under the safety car in the closing laps.

Trulli ran off road near the end of the race, thus losing a place to McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton, but then repassed the world champion once he had rejoined the circuit.

The Italian was given a 10-second stop-go penalty as a result, but since the offence occurred within the final five laps that was translated into a 25-second penalty added to his race time. He thus drops to 12th.

"I can't say how disappointed I am to finish third but have the result questioned," he said. "When the safety car came out towards the end of the race Lewis passed me but soon after he suddenly slowed down and pulled over to the side of the road. I thought he had a problem so I overtook him as there was nothing else I could do."

Source:
http://www.formula1.com

LG GB106

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LG GB106
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
SizeDimensions
Weight
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102 x 45 x 14.6 mm (4.02 x 1.77 x 0.57 in)
70 gram
CSTN, 65K colors
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Call records
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Card slot
300 entries
10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
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EDGE
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Bluetooth
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USB






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CPU
Messaging
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Browser
Radio
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Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS
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FM radio; built-in antenna

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LG GB110
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800
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103 x 45 x 14.6 mm (4.06 x 1.77 x 0.57 in)
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CSTN, 65K colors
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Call records
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1 MB
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EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
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CPU
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Ringtones
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Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java


SMS
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Bayern, Wolfsburg pressure Hertha

Bayern Munich beat Karlsruhe 1-0 to close the gap behind league leaders Hertha Berlin, who were humbled in Stuttgart, although they were without injured strikers Luca Toni and Miroslav Klose. Bayern welcomed back Franck Ribery, who had been suffering with a shin injury, and the French midfield maestro made his mark in the 34th minute when he split the Karlsruhe defence to set up Argentina striker Jose Ernesto Sosa.

Sosa was partnering Lukas Podolski up front for Bayern, with both Toni and Klose suffering from ankle injuries. He took his chance by darting through the penalty area to drill Ribery's pass under Karlsruhe goalkeeper Markus Miller. Bayern had Brazilian midfielder Ze Roberto to thank for the three points in the dying seconds, as he deflected an effort from Karlsruhe's Michael Mutzel over the bar.

Karlsruhe stay bottom, while the win keeps Bayern second, but just one point behind Hertha who were brought crashing down to earth after hosts Stuttgart scored two goals in four minutes to continue their rise up the table to sixth. Brazilian striker Cacau scored just two minutes after the break to put the hosts ahead before a header from Germany Under-21 midfielder Sami Khedira to double the lead on 51 minutes.

Third-placed Wolfsburg are also just a point behind Hertha after they won 3-0 at Arminia Bielefeld. Brazil striker Grafite netted in the 58th minute to become the league's joint top-scorer with 18 goals in 16 games, level with Hoffenheim's injured striker Vedad Ibisevic. With fourth-placed Hamburg in action against Schalke on 22 March, Hoffenheim dropped further back in the title race as their 2-2 draw at Hannover left them five points off the leaders in fifth.

Bayer Leverkusen are seventh after their 1-1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt. Although they hammered Stuttgart 4-0 the week before, Werder Bremen continue their erratic season as Borussia Dortmund captain Alexander Frei slotted home a 61st-minute penalty to take the three points as his side are ninth, with Bremen tenth in the table. Cologne remain in mid-table after their 2-0 win at second-from-bottom Energie Cottbus, while Borussia Moenchengladbach remain in the bottom three as they lost 1-0 on 20 March at home to fellow strugglers Bochum.

Source:
http://www.fifa.com

Klinsmann satisfied as Bayern close gap

Bayern Munich coach Jurgen Klinsmann was pleased the defending champions ground out a 1-0 win over Karlsruhe to narrow the gap on leaders Hertha Berlin to just a point. "The three points were what mattered," said Klinsmann, in spite of his side's average performance, as a single first-half strike from Argentina striker Jose Sosa gave Bayern the three points. With leaders Hertha Berlin losing 2-0 in Stuttgart, both Bayern and third-placed Wolfsburg are now only a point off the top, but Munich's performance at their Allianz Arena against rock-bottom Karlsruhe was far from impressive.

"We've won the way Hertha have won seven or eight times this season, which is OK from time to time," added Klinsmann. "Especially in the second half, it didn't go the way we wanted it to. We were too hurried, Karlsruhe fought back and made chances.

"We failed to wrap it up in the first half. Nevertheless, we're satisfied enough," he said. "It's good we're only a point behind Berlin. The players are allowed an occasional off day."

With Bayern facing Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals next month, captain Mark van Bommel was also demanding more from his side. "There's nothing much to say. We played badly, but won," said Bayern's Dutch captain, who signed a year's extension to his contract in midweek.

"It was OK to start with and we scored the goal. But otherwise, we're all aware it wasn't great," van Bommel said. "At this stage of the season, these are the games you have to win, and we've gone out and won. There are three points at stake, we've taken them, and that's all that matters."

League leaders Hertha Berlin let their four-point lead slip to just a single point as they were beaten 2-0 at Stuttgart. "It was a very good game," said Stuttgart coach Markus Babbel. "The team responded well to the 4-0 defeat by Werder Bremen the week before and rose to the challenge. They corrected a lot of mistakes and I am very happy."

With both Bayern and third-placed Wolfsburg hard on his side's heels, Hertha coach Lucien Favre was critical of his side's performance after losing captain Arne Friedrich with a first-half thigh injury.

"Stuttgart were clearly better," said the Swiss coach. "We saw two different teams, one played very well, the other one badly. If the team doesn't function properly, you will concede goals. We had a bad game and sometimes you have to accept that as a coach."

Source:
http://www.fifa.com

Schalke sack Rutten

German side Schalke 04 said that thay had parted company with their Dutch coach Fred Rutten. Mike Buskens, Youri Mulder and Oliver Reck, all members of the club's backroom staff, will take charge of training.

Earlier Thursday, the 46-year-old Rutten said he had expected to leave the struggling Bundesliga side at the end of the season.

Rutten had a contract with Schalke until 2010 having only taken over as trainer of the Royal Blues in July 2008, but the club are eighth in the table and have been blighted by erratic form this season.

Source:
http://www.fifa.com

Ancelotti: Milan need two signings

AC Milan only need two good close-season signings to be back at their best, coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Friday.

Ancelotti is under pressure with his side trailing Serie A leaders Inter Milan by 14 points in third place and effectively out of the title race. Last season Milan finished fifth and failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League. They were favourites to win the UEFA Cup this year but lost in the round of 32 to Werder Bremen.

However, Ancelotti, whose contract runs until 2010, is confident it will not take much to turn things around. "With two well-chosen buys we'll be competitive again," he told the club website, "...a central defender and a striker because that department should be reinforced."

Next season Milan's back line will be without inspirational 40-year-old captain Paolo Maldini, who plans to retire in May. Ancelotti said there was no way he would leave Milan if they qualified for the Champions League group stage by coming third.

He also denied media reports he lunched with Florentino Perez recently to discuss taking over at Real Madrid next term if Perez is re-elected president of the Spanish champions. "There is no truth in it," he said, before quipping "and anyway the first course was cannelloni and no one wrote that".

Ancelotti, Serie A's longest serving coach having been appointed in 2001, led Milan to Champions League triumphs in 2003 and 2007 but has captured only one league title - in 2004.

Source:
http://www.fifa.com

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