Showing posts with label Kobayashi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kobayashi. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2012

Kobayashi blazes to Asia-Pacific win

MIKI, Hyogo Pref. — Masanori Kobayashi pulled off a memorable comeback to win his first title of the season on Sunday, turning a six-stroke deficit into a one-shot victory at the Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open.

Kobayashi started the day tied for 15th but carved up Higashi Hirono Golf Club's front nine with an eagle and five birdies, and picked up three more birdies against a lone bogey en route to a 9-under 62 and the top prize of ?30 million.

The 36-year-old Kobayashi, whose only previous JGTO Tour win came at last year's Hamamatsu Open, closed at 17-under 267, one shot ahead of Komei Oda, who shot a 67.

Ryo Ishikawa finished at 3 under in 36th place.


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Monday, September 3, 2012

Button takes pole; Kobayashi second

SPA, Belgium — British driver Jenson Button ended a three-year wait for pole position by finishing fastest in Belgian Grand Prix qualifying, while defending champion Sebastian Vettel was set to start Sunday's race from 10th place.

News photoSitting pretty: Kamui Kobayashi poses for pictures after finishing second in qualifying for the Belgian GP. AFP-JIJI

Button, who won the season's opening GP in Australia, overcame earlier balance problems to grab his first pole of the season on Saturday, the eighth of his career and his first ever in his 50th race for McLaren.

"It's been quite a long time since I got my last pole position, back in 2009 in Monaco. It's been emotional," said Button, who won the F1 title that year with the Brawn team. "Maybe a five-week break between every race is what I need . . . I'm getting old now."

The 32-year-old Button seemed to be struggling earlier in the day with the understeering of his car, but got it right when it mattered with a best lap of 1 minute, 47.573 seconds.

"A great qualifying session, the engineers have really been on it today," Button said. "I just got the balance right. We just tickled it, especially through qualifying. The balance is to my liking. It's difficult to find a car that works for me in qualifying but when it does we get pole position."

Button, vying for his 14th GP win, is seventh in the championship and 88 points behind overall leader Fernando Alonso of Spain.

It has been one of the most unpredictable seasons for years, and that trend looks set to continue in Spa with unheralded driver Kamui Kobayashi starting in second place.

"In yesterday's practice we really struggled a lot, but this morning we improved a lot," said Kobayashi, who got his best-ever qualifying position. "We didn't really know how much the track conditions would improve. Tomorrow is a different story, and we need to fight."

Kobayashi is only the second Japanese driver to start on the front row after Takuma Sato in 2004 at the Nurburgring.

Pastor Maldonado of Venezuela posted the third fastest time in qualifying, but he was demoted three grid positions to sixth for holding up Force India's Nico Hulkenberg on a turn, meaning that Kimi Raikkonen moves up one place to third, Sergio Perez goes to fourth and Alonso to fifth.

Maldonado, who won the Spanish GP in May, nevertheless showed the potential of the Williams car, and was quickest in the first qualifying session.

"I adapted to the different conditions," Maldonado said before learning of his penalty.

Vettel's bid to catch Alonso looks to have taken another blow, while his Red Bull teammate Mark Webber will start the race with a five-place grid penalty, knocking him down from seventh to 12th, with McLaren's Lewis Hamilton moving up from eighth to seventh.

"There was no problem, I just wasn't quick enough," said Vettel, who is 42 points adrift of Alonso overall. "The speed wasn't there."


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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Kobayashi grabs first HBC Cup win

SAPPORO — Junshiro Kobayashi won the four-man final for his first HBC Cup ski jumping victory on Monday.

The 20-year-old soared 133.5 meters on the K-120 Okurayama hill to score 140.8 points.

Fumihisa Yumoto earned 138.0 points for second place with a jump of 132.5 meters. Veteran Noriaki Kasai was third on 125.8 points.

Shohei Tochimoto, Saturday's Snow Brand Megmilk Cup winner, settled for fourth on 105.3 points.

The top 16 jumpers in the preliminary round went on to compete in the head-to-head knockout stages.

The women's title went to Yoshiko Kasai, who made a leap of 125 meters in the final against Atsuko Tanaka.


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