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Sunday May 25, 2008
Start: 09:00
End: 13:00

We invite you to join us tomorrow morning at Overtime Sports Bar and Grill for the Monaco Grand Prix and Indy 500! Please update your RSVP here if you're planning to attend and as always, all are welcome. We're expecting a good sized crowd, so come on down for racing from the crown jewels of open-wheel!
We'll begin our showing of the Monaco GP with a 9:00 am pre-race start, and 9:30 flag drop alongside live Indy 500 coverage on separate screens. After the Monaco GP, we'll be beginning our F1 raffle featuring the photography of Paul-Henri Cahier taken just two weeks ago in Turkey.
 
Monaco 2008: Likely to be a wet one (!)

 
Weather will be a factor in Monaco, with a 90% likelihood of rain for the race. Qualifying turned out to be very difficult for some drivers today as they struggled with a changing wet/dry green track, and with expected conditions requiring wet setups, it is tough to say just who may have taken rain into account . . .
 
Lewis ready for a first win in Monaco

Thanks to Griffin Motorwerke and F1-Photo.com for these great shots from Turkey taken two weeks ago - to be raffled after the GP! A Grand Prix Brunch will be served as well, and we ask all who are planning to attend to RSVP to help us plan for the crowd.
 
Felipe: Ready for what a wet start holds

 
Felipe's touch put him on the top step again in Turkey, and he's going to be needing as much as he can muster in the principality. Nico Rosberg was impressive as well on Saturday, and will be going to the limit this Sunday, which will mark the 25th aniversary of his father's win there. This weekend also marks the 600th Grand Prix for Frank Williams.
 
Kimi ready for 'good fun' in bad conditions

 
Rain is the great equalizer in racing, so this year's running of the Monaco Grand Prix will be one not to miss! In other news, the running of the Indy 500 should be a race with a few surprises as well, now that it features the most competitive field the series has seen in more than a decade.
Thanks again for your continuted support, and we look forward to seeing you at the races!

What: The 'Monaco 500' and GP Brunch (RSVP)
When: Monaco GP: Sunday May 25th, 9am pre-race, the flag drops at 9:30! Live Indy 500 pre-race coverage at 9am, flag drops at 10:10am on separate screens
Where: Overtime Sports Bar and Grill, 398 7th @ Harrison, (415) 863-1688 in San Francisco

Sunday June 8, 2008
Start: 10:00
End: 12:00

The GP of Canada will be featured LIVE this Sunday, and you're invited join us for a GP Brunch at Overtime Sports Bar and Grill. We ask in preparation for the morning's events that you please RSVP to help in planning. All are invited, and we look forward to seeing you at the races!
Nearly 50 racers and F1 fans made it out for Monaco, and for this Sunday's race, we'll be featuring the amazing photography of Paul-Henri Cahier - take a moment to look at racing in the pricipality at it happened two weeks ago through his lens . . .
Adrian Sutil: The Hero of Monaco in the race of his life

Sutil driving for the points
 
Kimi Raikkonen on Saturday - stunning

Thanks to F1-Photo.com and Griffin Motorwerke for these amazing shots!
 
Lewis Hamilton's drive in the wet . . .

. . . and sweetest victory to date
We'll be raffling these three prints after the Canadian GP, and we hope you can join us for the races!

Take a look at these amazing shots from Kubica's Crash at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix - shot by member Donovan Unks:













 

We look forward to seeing you out at the races!

What: The Canadian Grand Prix and GP Brunch - LIVE (RSVP)
When: Sunday, June 8th, *no pre-race coverage*, the flag drops at 10:00!
Where: Overtime Sports Bar and Grill, 398 7th @ Harrison, (415) 863-1688 in San Francisco
 

Sunday June 22, 2008
Start: 09:30
End: 12:00

After a great race from Canada, the new drivers championship points leader Robert Kubica made history becoming the first Polish driver to win a Grand Prix, and the first to take the young BMW team to the top step! Following the race, we'll be raffling photos of Kubica's and BMW's maiden win up north featuring the photography of Paul-Henri Cahier.
Kubica's win for BMW made history

Kubica on the top step and leading the driver's championship in Canada
Victory for a young team and driver on the charge

Thanks to F1-Photo.com and Griffin Motorwerke for these amazing shots!
While the track in Montreal didn't hold up, the drivers sure did, including a podium finish for DC, who after more than a dozen seasons in the sport can show he has what it takes.
'Uncle Dave' hard at the wheel takes the podium in Canada:

F1's elder statesman: Behind the wheel since '94
We'll be raffling the above three prints after the Canadian GP, and hope you can join us for the races. We also wish to thank local French establishment Couleur Cafe in the city for their contributions to our F1 raffle this Sunday in honor of the upcoming GP. Couleur Cafe has generously offered a gift certificate to their cafe for our raffle this weekend.
Until Sunday, check out F1Weekly.com's interview with BMW's Dr. Mario Theissen (link below).
 

Listen to F1 Weekly's Intervew with Dr. Mario Theissen
Dr. Theissen talks about his plan with the young team, views on driver strategy, his toughest challenge, the need for BMW to compete at a USGP, and why Canada's always been a favorite GP of his on the calendar.
Thanks go out to F1 Weekly for their continued support of our upcoming events, and watch for more interviews to come from the F1 Weekly team.
Details are posted below on this Sunday's GP from France, so please take a moment to please RSVP to help us in preparing Sunday's Brunch - thank you! We appreciate your support, and if you're in SF Thursday, be sure to check out Overtime's Thursday taco special, featuring food and drink specials till late!
 

What: The Grand Prix of France and GP Brunch (RSVP)
When: Sunday, June 22nd, 9:30am pre-race, the flag drops at 10:00!
Where: Overtime Sports Bar and Grill, 398 7th @ Harrison, (415) 863-1688 in San Francisco

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