Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
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FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO DE ESPAÑA SANTANDER 2012
[Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] Fri 11 May 2012 Practice 1 10:00 - 11:30 Practice 2 14:00 - 15:30 Sat 12 May 2012 Practice 3 11:00 - 12:00 Qualifying 14:00 Sun 13 May 2012 Race 14:00 |
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We have seen 4 races with 4 different winners,i hope that this can continue the whole season..this way it will be a very exciting F1 year .Congratulations to Vettel for winning his 1st GP this season..and also congratulations to Raikkonen and Grosjean of the Lotus Team.....a well diserved 2th and 3rd place ..it was actualy not a surprive ..but only when it will happen ..and today we saw that the Lotus car is capable to reach the podium...and also congratulations to the Ferrari Team ..they did a fantastic job with the pitstops..this way both cars ended up in the top 10 ..and this means that finaly Felipe Massa has his first points of the season !!! Also Congratulations Schumi ....from 22nd place to 10th place ! Hopefully next time it will be for a podium !
Oké enough blablabla .... here is the result of the GP of Bahrain 2012 : 1. Sebastian Vettel : Red Bull : 1:35:10.990 2. Kimi Räikkönen : Lotus : +3.333 3. Romain Grosjean : Lotus : +10.194 4. Mark Webber : Red Bull : +38.788 5. Nico Rosberg : Mercedes : +55.460 6. Paul di Resta : Force India : +57.543 7. Fernando Alonso : Ferrari : +57.803 8. Lewis Hamilton : McLaren : +58.984 9. Felipe Massa : Ferrari : +1:04.999 10. Michael Schumacher : Mercedes : +1:11.490 11. Sergio Perez : Sauber : +1:12.702 12. Nico Hülkenberg : Force India : +1:16.539 13. Kamui Kobayashi : Sauber : +1:30.334 14. Jean-Eric Vergne : Toro Rosso : +1:33.723 15. Daniel Ricciardo : Toro Rosso : +1 lap 16. Vitaly Petrov : Caterham : +1 lap 17. Heikki Kovalainen : Caterham : +1 lap 18. Jenson Button : McLaren : +2 laps 19. Timo Glock : Marussia : +2 laps 20. Pedro de la Rosa : HRT : +2 laps 21. Narain Karthikeyan : HRT : +2 laps Did Not Finish 22. Bruno Senna : Williams : +3 laps 23. Pastor Maldonado : Williams :+32 laps 24. Charles Pic : Marussia : +33 laps Fastest Lap : Sebastian Vettel - 1:36.379 Pitstop Sergio Perez : 3 D.S.L : 14 drivers There is still a investigation going on of the incidents between Rosberg and Hamilton ,Rosberg and Alonso and the unsafe release of Alonso ....but it wil not have a effect on our game Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Congratulations To Sebastian! Lotus - an accident or pattern. McLaren dismiss the left rear mechanics! Jenson
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Amazing KIMI today !!
perfect strategy, perfect car.. the 1st place is near... get it !! go kimi GOOOO ! |
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News Flash :
Schumacher to start 22nd after gearbox change penalty ![]() Michael Schumacher will start today’s race from 22nd on the grid after the team decided to change his gearbox. Schumacher will receive a five-place penalty for changing the unit, as drivers are required to use the same gearbox for five consecutive races. He will share row 11 of the grid with Pastor Maldonado, who also has a gearbox change penalty. Meanwhile Jean-Eric Vergne will not receive a penalty for missing the weighbridge during yesterday’s qualifying session after the stewards chose to issue a reprimand Regards Shaky-Schumi
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Esteban Tuero 22nd April 1978
(Former Minardi Pilot in 1998) [Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] Happy Birthday to your 34th anniversary
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Well! Red bull woke up! I think that if nothing will happen - Sebastian can celebrate its first victory!
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Post: #785 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 21.04.2012, 15:10 21.04.2012, 15:07 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
Here is the result of the Qualifying ....and nooooo i'm not amused with the result of Schumi and Massa
![]() 1. Sebastian Vettel : Red Bull Racing: 1:32.422 - 2. Lewis Hamilton : McLaren: 1:32.520 + 0.098 3. Mark Webber Red : Bull Racing: 1:32.637 + 0.215 4. Jenson Button: McLaren: 1:32.711 + 0.289 5. Nico Rosberg :Mercedes GP: 1:32.821 + 0.399 6. Daniel Ricciardo :Toro Rosso: 1:32.912 + 0.490 7. Romain Grosjean: Lotus: 1:33.008 + 0.586 8. Sergio Perez :Sauber: 1:33.394 + 0.972 9. Fernando Alonso: Ferrari: no time - 10. Paul di Resta: Force India: no time - Q2 11. Kimi Räikkönen: Lotus: 1:33.789 + 1.367 12. Kamui Kobayashi: Sauber: 1:33.806 + 1.384 13. Nico Hulkenberg: Force India: 1:33.807 + 1.385 14. Felipe Massa: Ferrari: 1:33.912 + 1.490 15. Bruno Senna: Williams: 1:34.017 + 1.595 16. Heikki Kovalainen: Caterham: 1:36.132 + 3.710 17. Pastor Maldonado: William no time - Q1 18. Michael Schumacher: Mercedes GP: 1:34.865 - 19. Jean-Eric Vergne: Toro Rosso: 1:35.014 + 2.592 20. Vitaly Petrov: Caterham: 1:35.823 + 3.401 21. Charles Pic: Marussia F1 Team: 1:37.683 + 5.261 22. Pedro de la Rosa: HRT F1 Team: 1:37.883 + 5.461 23. Timo Glock: Marussia F1 Team: 1:37.905 + 5.483 24. Narain Karthikeyan: HRT F1 Team: 1:38.314 + 5.892 Sebastian Vettel returned Red Bull to pole position as the world champion rediscovered his qualifying form and took the top spot on the grid for the Bahrain Grand Prix. Red Bull briefly looked set for a front row sweep until points leader Lewis Hamilton got between Vettel and Webber. Despite its practice pace, Shanghai winner Mercedes had a disappointing session. Nico Rosberg could only qualify fifth, and his team-mate Michael Schumacher did not even get beyond Q1. McLaren had been quickest early in Q3, but Red Bull had more speed in hand, and a 1m32.422s lap from Vettel gave him pole by just under a tenth of a second, as Hamilton slipped through to demote Webber to third. Jenson Button completes row two in the second McLaren. Rosberg only made one Q3 run and was 0.4 seconds off the pace in fifth. Daniel Ricciardo gave Toro Rosso huge encouragement as he stormed to a career-best sixth on the grid, in front of Romain Grosjean's Lotus and Sergio Perez's Sauber. Fernando Alonso got Ferrari into the top 10, then elected not to do a Q3 flying lap, as did Paul di Resta - who got Force India into the pole shoot-out despite having missed out on Friday afternoon practice. The pair will share row five, with Alonso five places ahead of Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa. Schumacher's exit in Q1 was the shock of the session, and was down to both a problem with the Mercedes and a supreme lap from Caterham's Heikki Kovalainen. With track conditions rapidly improving, early Q1 times did not prove sufficient. Both Red Bulls flirted with elimination, as did Perez, but in the end it was Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne - for a third straight race - and Schumacher who ended up on the wrong side of the cut-off. A DRS problem compromised Schumacher's session, and he did not get out for a final run. Vergne may face further trouble after the session as replays suggested he missed a call to the weighbridge in Q1. Schumacher had still looked safe for Q2 until Kovalainen made a massive improvement on his final Q1 lap, putting in a time that not only got him ahead of the Toro Rosso and Mercedes, but to within a tenth of McLaren and Ferrari, as he outpaced team-mate Vitaly Petrov by a second. Schumacher was not the only world champion making an early departure from qualifying, as Grosjean's progress into Q3 came at the expense of Lotus team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, who will start 11th. Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber) and Nico Hulkenberg (Force India) could not match their team-mates' form and were 12th and 13th. It was a tough session for Williams too, with Bruno Senna only 15th and a KERS issue preventing Pastor Maldonado - who was already facing a five-place gearbox change penalty - from running in Q2. At the back, Marussia was nearly three seconds off Kovalainen's pace, as Charles Pic outqualified team-mate Timo Glock for the first time - the German ending up behind Pedro de la Rosa's HRT as well in 23rd place. Maldonado will get a 5 place penalty grid because of changing his gearbox on friday ! so he will start from 22th place ! Qual: 1:32.422 Pole: Vettel Rain: no Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Post: #784 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 21.04.2012, 14:23 21.04.2012, 14:22 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
may be tomorrow will be a strange gp.
i fear that because many of the teams decided to do a worst lap time for the grid qualification to save a set of tires. Save the tires from a great consumption could be the key to win this GP. good luck anyone. |
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The Champ is back on pole !
But Schumi ! ![]() Out in Q1 !!! What a bad joke ! Poor Schumi ! Next sabotage from his team !? What is going on ??? |
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piggy wrote:to be in bahrain at any costs ?? I think the FIA should have cancelled the Bahrain GP, because the situation in this Country doesn`t deserve a GP. But Money rules the World... |
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Here are the time of the 3rd free practice session that's just bin driven :
1. Nico Rosberg : Mercedes GP : 1:33.254 - 2. Sebastian Vettel : Red Bull Racing : 1:33.401 + 0.147 3. Mark Webber : Red Bull Racing : 1:33.663 + 0.409 4. Lewis Hamilton : McLaren : 1:33.782 + 0.528 5. Michael Schumacher : Mercedes GP : 1:33.796 + 0.542 6. Jenson Button : McLaren : 1:33.899 + 0.645 7. Kimi Räikkönen : Lotus : 1:33.976 + 0.722 8. Daniel Ricciardo : Toro Rosso : 1:34.197 + 0.943 9. Romain Grosjean : Lotus : 1:34.401 + 1.147 10. Fernando Alonso : Ferrari : 1:34.895 + 1.641 11. Pastor Maldonado : Williams : 1:34.918 + 1.664 12. Jean-Eric Vergne : Toro Rosso : 1:34.977 + 1.723 13. Sergio Perez : Sauber : 1:35.067 + 1.813 14. Kamui Kobayashi : Sauber : 1:35.128 + 1.874 15. Paul di Resta : Force India : 1:35.336 + 2.082 16. Felipe Massa : Ferrari : 1:35.536 + 2.282 17. Bruno Senna : Williams : 1:35.623 + 2.369 18. Heikki Kovalainen : Caterham : 1:35.694 + 2.440 19. Nico Hulkenberg : Force India : 1:35.773 + 2.519 20. Vitaly Petrov : Caterham : 1:36.532 + 3.278 21. Charles Pic : Marussia F1 Team : 1:37.267 + 4.013 22. Timo Glock : Marussia F1 Team : 1:37.654 + 4.400 23. Pedro de la Rosa : HRT F1 Team : 1:38.973 + 5.719 24. Narain Karthikeyan : HRT F1 Team : 1:39.221 + 5.967 Nico Rosberg emphasised his and Mercedes' potential in Bahrain by going quickest in a second consecutive practice session on Saturday morning at Sakhir. The German, fresh from his maiden pole and victory in China a week ago, lapped in 1m33.254s to beat the two Red Bulls to the fastest time in final practice. The McLarens were fourth and sixth, sandwiching the second Mercedes of Michael Schumacher. When the serious running commenced after a quiet start, it was Lotus that held a one-two for some time, before Sebastian Vettel put his Red Bull on top just after the session's halfway point. But then Mercedes showed its pace, moving onto soft tyres and seeing first Schumacher, then Rosberg hit the front. The Shanghai winner's 1m33.254s put him half a second clear of his team-mate, and was as fast as he needed to go to end the morning on top. Vettel got within 0.147 seconds in the final moments, but had to settle for second, just ahead of team-mate Mark Webber. Lewis Hamilton was the top McLaren runner in fourth, pushing Schumacher back to fifth place, followed by the second McLaren of Jenson Button. Lotus ended up seventh and ninth with Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean, the pair split by the resurgent Toro Rosso of Daniel Ricciardo. Fernando Alonso completed the top 10 for Ferrari. After missing Friday's second practice session, Force India returned and went 15th (Paul di Resta) and 19th quickest (Nico Hulkenberg). Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi Ps : at 13.00u Cet will be the Qualification ! |
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Short News :
Force India backs decision to go ahead with the Bahrain Grand Prix : Force India still believes it was right for the Bahrain Grand Prix to go ahead, despite the safety concerns that are overshadowing its weekend. The Silverstone-based team is considering withdrawing from second free practice in Bahrain so its personnel can return to their hotels early - to avoid the possibility of trouble on the journey home. Four members of its staff were caught up in a clash between protestors and police on Wednesday night – with a Molotov cocktail landing near their car. That incident has resulted in two team members returning home because they no longer wished to stay in Bahrain. Although the situation has heightened concerns in the paddock about safety, Fernley says he feels the FIA was still correct to stick to its guns that the Bahrain GP should go ahead. When asked if he was disappointed about the way events had panned out with talk in the build-up to the event that safety was good enough, he said: "With all due respect, I don't think the FIA nor the Bahrain authorities have said that safety is 100 per cent guaranteed. Ecclestone unmoved by safety concerns in Bahrain as Force India pulls out of practice Bernie Ecclestone remained unmoved about safety concerns in Bahrain on Friday - despite Force India's withdrawal from second free practice because of worries from its personnel about leaving the Sakhir track after dark. Amid concerns in the paddock about the situation outside the circuit – with Sauber now also confirming that some of its personnel witnessed an incident involving masked protestors on Thursday night as they returned to Manama – Ecclestone said it was not in his power to cancel the race. "I can't call this race off. It is nothing to do with us, the race," he told reporters in the Bahrain paddock. "We are here, we have an agreement to be here and we are here. The national sporting authority in this country can ask the FIA if they want to call the race off." Ecclestone said he did not understand why Force India was so worried about safety – and that he had personally offered to drive with the team from the circuit if they wanted reassurance. "They have asked and been told they can have security if they want it," he said. "I don't know if people are targeting them for some reason, I don't know – I hope not because none of the other teams seem to have a problem. "So maybe they have had a message and are being targeted for something – it may be nothing to do with being in this country, maybe it is something else." A Brazilian journalist confirmed that he too had witnessed police firing tear gas at protestors on the main road between the circuit and Manama on Thursday evening. Ecclestone also reckons the huge media coverage the safety situation at the Bahrain event was generating was the result of journalists stirring things up. Leading politicians urge Bahrain Grand Prix to be called off Leading British politicians have put more pressure on the Bahrain Grand Prix by adding to calls for the race to be cancelled. Opposition leader Ed Miliband of the Labour party also believes Prime Minister David Cameron should get involved in the issue."Given the human rights issues in Bahrain, I don't think the grand prix should go ahead," Miliband was quoted as saying by the Press Association. "I do not think the government should remain silent on this." Miliband is one of several leading politicians to speak out against the race since the F1 paddock arrived earlier this week. Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper told that she didn't think British drivers should be in Bahrain, while Respect MP George Galloway and Conservative former shadow home secretary David Davis have also criticised the decision to race this weekend. So far the only comment from the government has come via a spokeswoman for Prime Minister David Cameron. "It is not for us to dictate what sporting events happen in other countries," said the spokeswoman. Bahrain's Crown Prince rules out cancelling grand prix Bahrain's Crown Prince has ruled out any talk of cancelling this weekend's grand prix, after suggesting that such a move would be a victory for protestors. Despite rising concerns in the paddock about safety, and calls from British politicians for the race to be called off, Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa insisted it was vital the event went ahead. "I think cancelling just empowers extremists," he said, during a press conference in the Bahrain paddock. "I think for those of us who are trying to navigate a way out of this political problem, having the race allows us to build bridges across communities, and get people working together. "It allows us to celebrate our nation as an idea that is positive, not one that is divisive. So I actually think that having the race has prevented extremists from doing what they think they need to do out of the world's attention." The Crown Prince acknowledged the safety concerns expressed by some F1 personnel, in light of Wednesday night's incident involving Force India mechanics, but insisted that protestors were not targeting F1. $"I absolutely can guarantee that any problems that may or may not happen are not directed at F1," he said. "It goes to show that there are people who are out to cause chaos. Ferrari won't chase track - Alonso Fernando Alonso said that Ferrari won't base its setup on its findings from Friday's practice sessions because the track will evolve significantly over the weekend. With the current track layout not having been used since 2010 and the circuit's desert location leading to sand finding its way on to the surface, grip levels were extremely low on Friday. Having finished the second session in eighth place, Alonso said that it was difficult to read in to the data gathered as it may not prove relevant on Sunday. "The first day of the Bahrain Grand Prix is always very difficult, because the track conditions are never at their best, mainly because of the sand and wind," Alonso said. "On top of that, this track is used only very rarely, which adds to making Friday hard to interpret, maybe more so than other places. That is why basing all your choices in terms of set-up on what one has seen today is not always the right move, because we need to bear in mind that the track will change a lot between now and Sunday." Alonso added that the rear end of the F2012 was where the team would be focusing its attentions on Saturday. "We tried as best we could to check the tyre behaviour: we have the same ones as in Shanghai, but the temperature is very different. There is still a lot to do, especially on the rear end, to try and find more grip." Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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And ofcourse the times of the 2nd session :
1. Nico Rosberg : Mercedes GP : 1:32.816 - laps 35 2. Mark Webber : Red Bull Racing : 1:33.262 + 0.446 laps 26 3. Sebastian Vettel : Red Bull Racing : 1:33.525 + 0.709 laps 28 4. Lewis Hamilton : McLaren : 1:33.747 + 0.931 laps 26 5. Michael Schumacher : Mercedes GP : 1:33.862 + 1.046 laps 31 6. Jenson Button : McLaren : 1:34.246 + 1.430 laps 28 7. Kamui Kobayashi : Sauber : 1:34.411 + 1.595 laps 34 8. Fernando Alonso : Ferrari : 1:34.449 + 1.633 laps 31 9. Romain Grosjean : Lotus : 1:34.615 + 1.799 laps 32 10. Sergio Perez : Sauber : 1:34.893 + 2.077 laps 34 11. Daniel Ricciardo : Toro Rosso : 1:34.895 + 2.079 laps 29 12. Felipe Massa : Ferrari : 1:34.941 + 2.125 laps 29 13. Kimi Räikkönen : Lotus : 1:35.183 + 2.367 laps 33 14. Jean-Eric Vergne : Toro Rosso : 1:35.229 + 2.413 laps 26 15. Pastor Maldonado : Williams : 1:35.459 + 2.643 laps 38 16. Vitaly Petrov : Caterham : 1:35.913 + 3.097 laps 32 17. Heikki Kovalainen : Caterham : 1:35.968 + 3.152 laps 35 18. Bruno Senna : Williams : 1:36.169 + 3.353 laps 30 19. Timo Glock : Marussia F1 Team : 1:36.587 + 3.771 laps 32 20. Charles Pic : Marussia F1 Team : 1:37.803 + 4.987 laps 33 21. Pedro de la Rosa : HRT F1 Team : 1:37.812 + 4.996 laps 28 22. Narain Karthikeyan : HRT F1 Team : 1:39.649 + 6.833 laps 27 Comment of the 2nd session : Nico Rosberg followed up his Shanghai victory with another commanding performance in the second free practice session for the Bahrain Grand Prix. As off-track controversy escalated amid news that Force India would miss the session because of concerns about its personnel travelling back from the circuit after dark, Rosberg emphasised Mercedes' Sakhir speed with a pacesetting 1m32.816s. The German set that time just over half an hour into the afternoon, ending a busy spell in which the two Mercedes and Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel had been swapping the top spot. When he set that lap, Rosberg went a full 0.8 seconds quicker than anyone else, and although that margin reduced, no one was able to topple the Mercedes. Mark Webber ended up second for Red Bull, 0.446s down on Rosberg, and 0.263s ahead of his team-mate Vettel, who had a near-miss with compatriot Michael Schumacher near the end of the session. Neither car was damaged, and Schumacher completed the day in fifth, a second off his pacesetting Mercedes team-mate. The seven-time champion was sandwiched between the two McLarens, with Lewis Hamilton fourth and Jenson Button sixth - 0.9s and 1.4s off Rosberg respectively. Sauber had an encouraging session, as Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Perez took seventh and 10th, split by Fernando Alonso's Ferrari and Romain Grosjean's Lotus. Force India's decision not to take part meant only 22 cars ran, with the Silverstone squad's crew instead getting an early start on preparing the cars for Saturday and qualifying before leaving the circuit. There were myriad minor excursions over kerbs and run-off areas on the still-dusty track, but no major dramas, incidents or problems, with all the cars that ran completing between 25 and 35 laps. Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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The times of the 1st free practice session :
1: Lewis Hamilton : MCLAREN : 1:33.572 laps 11 2: Sebastian Vettel : RED BULL : 1:33.877 +00.305 laps 21 3: Paul Di Resta : FORCE INDIA : 1:34.150 +00.578 laps 26 4: Nico Rosberg : MERCEDES : 1:34.249 +00.677 laps 23 5: Jenson Button MCLAREN : 1:34.277 +00.705 laps 14 6: Nico Hulkenberg : FORCE INDIA : 1:34.344 +00.772 laps 26 7: Michael Schumacher : MERCEDES : 1:34.483 +00.911 laps 17 8: Mark Webber : RED BULL : 1:34.552 +00.980 laps 22 9: Kimi Raikkonen : LOTUS : 1:34.609 +01.037 laps 18 10: Romain Grosjean : LOTUS : 1:34.847 +01.275 laps 20 11: Sergio Perez : SAUBER : 1:35.024 +01.452 laps 22 12: Pastor Maldonado : WILLIAMS : 1:35.268 +01.696 laps 25 13: Fernando Alonso : FERRARI : 1:35.436 +01.864 laps 21 14: Valtteri Bottas : WILLIAMS : 1:35.497 +01.925 laps 24 15: Felipe Massa : FERRARI : 1:35.719 +02.147 laps 19 16: Kamui Kobayashi : SAUBER : 1:35.929 +02.357 laps 24 17: Jean-Eric Vergne : TORO ROSSO : 1:36.195 +02.623 laps 20 18: Heikki Kovalainen : CATERHAM : 1:36.330 +02.758 laps 11 19: Vitaly Petrov : CATERHAM : 1:36.484 +02.912 laps 18 20: Daniel Ricciardo : TORO ROSSO : 1:36.591 +03.019 laps 20 21: Charles Pic: MARUSSIA : 1:37.467 +03.895 laps 18 22: Timo Glock : MARUSSIA : 1:38.006 +04.434 laps 18 23: Pedro De La Rosa : HRT : 1:38.877 +05.305 laps 19 24: Narain Karthikeyan : HRT : 1:39.996 +06.424 laps 23 Comment of the 1st session : Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time in the opening free practice session for the Bahrain Grand Prix ahead of world champion Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull and Paul di Resta's Force India. In a fairly uneventful 90 minutes of running, the McLaren driver set a time of 1m33.572s in the middle of the session and remained unchallenged thereafter. As expected, the teams were greeted with warm track temperatures - 27 degrees C and rising – but just as predictable was the surface layer of sand on the asphalt that prompted one team to dismissively say the morning's runs as nothing more than 'dust surveys'. It led to a slow start to the morning. Nico Hulkenberg was the first driver to set a time, a 1m35.544s lap, 20 minutes in. Dicing with his Force India team-mate di Resta, who also moved to the top during this period, the German then improved that to a 1m34.859s. Other early runners were Romain Grosjean and Sauber's Kamui Kobayashi, who like Caterham's Heikki Kovalainen before him, ran too hot into the tightening Turn 10 left-hander and ran over the sand-coloured painted run-off. There would be several more cases of this through the field. By one third's distance Grosjean's Lotus, complete with a new front wing for this race, had moved to the top of the times with a 1m34.847s. The Frenchman looked fairly wild though as he explored the limits of the track. Not long after that, Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen set a new benchmark, the Finn lowering the target to a 1m34.609s on the revised-back-to-its-original Sakhir layout.Just before half distance the Red Bulls emerged from the pits for their first runs on the Pirelli medium primes and immediately Vettel went fastest with a 1m34.311s – the German now using the newer exhaust layout that Mark Webber chose to run in Shanghai. But if his first lap was impressive, he followed it up with a much faster 1m33.877s, setting three purple sector times as he did so. His team-mate on the hand could only manage third fastest, having locked up on his early quick lap. The two Mercedes were also out at the same time for their early runs on the prime tyres, but neither Nico Rosberg nor Michael Schumacher could match that Vettel time at this stage and went second and third quickest, while Jenson Button in the McLaren, went fourth. Just before the hour mark world championship leader Hamilton moved to the top with a 1m33.572s – three tenths up on Vettel - as Rosberg and Button also improved to third and fourth, ahead of Schumacher. Things settled down for a while after that as teams continued working through their programmes on the prime sets they'd hand back after the morning session was over. During this period di Resta's KERS went intermittent and he was forced to switch it off, running wide at the final corner not long after that. Despite the track being less dusty, to the surprise of the teams, few of them seemed keen to chase times massively. But in the last 10 minutes of the session both the Force Indias made the surprising decision to make an early switch to the option tyre, which explained why di Resta jumped up to third late on and Hulkenberg ended up sixth. Neither Ferrari made it into the top ten after a low profile session that ended with Fernando Alonso 13th and Felipe Massa 15th - split by Valtteri Bottas's Williams. Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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no time -
What a bad joke ! 