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Post: #1644 Last edited: 07.09.2013, 16:09 07.09.2013, 16:08 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
The Result of the Italian Qualifying :
Vettel leads all-Red Bull front row at Monza : Sebastian Vettel claimed pole position for the Italian Grand Prix as all his Formula 1 championship rivals made a mess of their qualifying sessions. Fernando Alonso could only qualify fifth amid failed attempts at slipstreaming tactics by Ferrari, while neither Lewis Hamilton nor Kimi Raikkonen made it into the top 10. Mark Webber, meanwhile, made it a Red Bull one-two, while an astounding effort from Nico Hulkenberg gave the struggling Sauber team a shock third place on the grid. Ferrari had experimented with its drivers giving each other slipstreams in final practice, but its efforts to orchestrate the same strategy in Q3 fell apart. The cars were never close enough to make the tactic work and appeared to end up spoiling each other's laps. Felipe Massa eventually found himself fourth ahead of Alonso. Webber looked to have a shot at pipping Vettel right at the end, but was first on the scene as Jean-Eric Vergne's Toro Rosso ploughed through the Parabolica gravel. That left Vettel clearly on pole with a 1m23.755s lap, 0.2 seconds quicker than his team-mate. Although Adrian Sutil is being investigated for impeding Hamilton's Mercedes at the Parabolica at the end of Q2, the Briton blamed poor driving on his part for the qualifying result. Lotus appeared to be simply short of pace, with Raikkonen and team-mate Romain Grosjean only 11th and 13th. While they all underperformed, Hulkenberg starred with a Q3 lap just 0.037s off Webber's Red Bull and ahead of the Ferraris and Nico Rosberg's Mercedes. Toro Rosso got two cars in Q3, with Daniel Ricciardo seventh but Vergne's mistake leaving him 10th. The two McLarens start behind them, Sergio Perez outqualifying Jenson Button. Sutil is currently 14th, pending any penalty. Force India looked in jeopardy of a Q1 exit until late improvements for both drivers, but there was little progress in Q2. Paul di Resta ended up 16th, just behind fellow late Q1 escapee Pastor Maldonado. Rookies Esteban Gutierrez and Valtteri Bottas were ultimately the drivers who joined the Caterhams and Marussias at the back. 1. Sebastian Vettel- Red Bull Racing - 1:23.755 - 2. Mark Webber -Red Bull Racing - 1:23.968 + 0.213 3. Nico Hulkenberg - Sauber - 1:24.065 + 0.310 4. Felipe Massa - Ferrari - 1:24.132 + 0.377 5. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:24.142 + 0.387 6. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP - 1:24.192 + 0.437 7. Daniel Ricciardo - Toro Rosso - 1:24.209 + 0.454 8. Sergio Perez - McLaren - 1:24.502 + 0.747 9. Jenson Button - McLaren - 1:24.515 + 0.760 10. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:28.050 + 4.295 Q2 11. Kimi Räikkönen - Lotus - 1:24.610 + 0.855 12. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP - 1:24.803 + 1.048 13. Romain Grosjean - Lotus - 1:24.848 + 1.093 14. Adrian Sutil - Force India - 1:24.932 + 1.177 15. Pastor Maldonado - Williams - 1:25.011 + 1.256 16. Paul di Resta - Force India - 1:25.077 + 1.322 17. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber - 1:25.226 + 1.471 Q1 18. Valtteri Bottas - Williams - 1:25.291 - 19. Giedo van der Garde - Caterham - 1:26.406 + 2.651 20. Charles Pic - Caterham - 1:26.563 + 2.808 21. Jules Bianchi - Marussia F1 Team - 1:27.085 + 3.330 22. Max Chilton - Marussia F1 Team - 1:27.480 + 3.725 Qualifying Time : 1:23.755 Pole : Sebastian Vettel Team Bat. : Daniel Ricciardo > Jean-Eric Vergne Grid.Pos.Esteban Gutierrez : 17th place Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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Result of the 3rd practice session :
Vettel keeps Red Bull on top in FP3 Sebastian Vettel kept his Red Bull out of Fernando Alonso's Ferrari's reach in final practice ahead of Italian Grand Prix qualifying. The session was a battle between Alonso and Red Bull duo Vettel and Mark Webber throughout. Vettel repeated his Friday afternoon performance at first with a 1m24.551s lap that was six tenths of a second clear of his two rivals. Alonso could feel there was more speed to come though, having abandoned a better lap due to yellow flags for Paul di Resta crashing at the Parabolica. Ferrari had previously tried slipstreaming tactics, with Alonso and Felipe Massa taking turns to tow each other round on their first runs. When they switched to softer tyres for the final laps, Vettel improved first to a 1m24.478s, then a 1m24.360s. Alonso took second from Webber as both also improved on each of their last runs. But the order remained the same, with Alonso in a Red Bull sandwich and the trio covered by 0.317s . Lewis Hamilton ultimately got within 0.035s of Webber in his Mercedes. His team-mate Nico Rosberg will go into qualifying somewhat compromised as a technical problem limited him to only five laps in the session. McLaren had an encouraging morning as Sergio Perez took fifth and Jenson Button eighth after a long top-five spell. Toro Rosso, which won at Monza with Vettel in 2008, also showed great promise as Red Bull-bound Daniel Ricciardo blasted in two rapid laps on his final run to earn sixth ahead of Massa. Pastor Maldonado put Williams in the top 10 in ninth, as Lotus slumped to 10th and 14th with Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean. Aside from di Resta's Parabolica accident, which he put down to a technical breakage on his Force India, there were also incidents at the Ascaris for Adrian Sutil and Jean-Eric Vergne. Both continued unscathed. 1. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing - 1:24.360 - 2. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:24.643 + 0.283 3. Mark Webber - Red Bull Racing - 1:24.677 + 0.317 4. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP - 1:24.712 + 0.352 5. Sergio Perez - McLaren - 1:24.864 + 0.504 6. Daniel Ricciardo - Toro Rosso - 1:24.865 + 0.505 7. Felipe Massa - Ferrari - 1:24.995 + 0.635 8. Jenson Button - McLaren - 1:25.103 + 0.743 9. Pastor Maldonado - Williams - 1:25.116 + 0.756 10. Kimi Räikkönen - Lotus - 1:25.120 + 0.760 11. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:25.136 + 0.776 12. Nico Hulkenberg - Sauber - 1:25.273 + 0.913 13. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber - 1:25.324 + 0.964 14. Romain Grosjean - Lotus - 1:25.499 + 1.139 15. Valtteri Bottas - Williams - 1:25.660 + 1.300 16. Adrian Sutil - Force India - 1:25.702 + 1.342 17. Paul di Resta - Force India - 1:26.120 + 1.760 18. Charles Pic - Caterham - 1:26.607 + 2.247 19. Giedo van der Garde - Caterham - 1:27.172 + 2.812 20. Jules Bianchi - Marussia F1 Team - 1:27.605 + 3.245 21. Max Chilton - Marussia F1 Team - 1:27.665 + 3.305 22. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP - 1:27.822 + 3.462 Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi At 14.00u CET this afternoon it's Qulifying time !!! |
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The Result of the 2nd practice session of today :
Vettel flies in second Monza practice : Sebastian Vettel claimed first place in second practice for the Italian Grand Prix by a commanding 0.6-second margin in his Red Bull. The world champion was barely headed during the session, pulling clear of his rivals with an early 1m24.7s lap before improving to his final benchmark 1m24.453s after half an hour. Vettel's long-run times also proved comfortably quicker than the pack in the latter half of the session. Underlining Red Bull's ominous form, Mark Webber completed a one-two in the second car. The times were much closer in Webber's region, though, as Lotus pair Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean were equal on 1m25.116s just 0.040s behind. Their identical times came despite Raikkonen using the upgraded long-wheelbase version of the car while Grosjean remained in the standard specification Lotus. Fernando Alonso was fifth in the best of the Ferraris. Like Grosjean, the Spaniard had a brief trip through the gravel during the session. Felipe Massa put the second Ferrari eighth behind Mercedes duo Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, but had to park in the pits early with a gearbox issue. The McLarens of Jenson Button and Sergio Perez filled the final top-10 places. 1. Sebastian Vettel : Red Bull Racing - 1:24.453 - 2. Mark Webber : Red Bull Racing - 1:25.076 + 0.623 3. Romain Grosjean : Lotus - 1:25.116 + 0.663 4. Kimi Räikkönen : Lotus - 1:25.116 + 0.663 5. Fernando Alonso : Ferrari - 1:25.330 + 0.877 6. Lewis Hamilton : Mercedes GP - 1:25.340 + 0.887 7. Nico Rosberg : Mercedes GP - 1:25.367 + 0.914 8. Felipe Massa : Ferrari - 1:25.519 + 1.066 9. Jenson Button : McLaren - 1:25.532 + 1.079 10. Sergio Perez : McLaren - 1:25.627 + 1.174 11. Paul di Resta : Force India - 1:25.830 + 1.377 12. Esteban Gutierrez : Sauber - 1:25.888 + 1.435 13. Adrian Sutil : Force India - 1:26.028 + 1.575 14. Pastor Maldonado : Williams - 1:26.138 + 1.685 15. Jean-Eric Vergne : Toro Rosso - 1:26.224 + 1.771 16. Nico Hulkenberg : Sauber - 1:26.385 + 1.932 17. Daniel Ricciardo : Toro Rosso - 1:26.599 + 2.146 18. Valtteri Bottas : Williams - 1:27.198 + 2.745 19. Max Chilton : Marussia F1 Team - 1:27.548 + 3.095 20. Charles Pic : Caterham - 1:27.696 + 3.243 21. Giedo van der Garde : Caterham - 1:27.771 + 3.318 22. Jules Bianchi : Marussia F1 Team - 1:28.057 + 3.604 Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi Ps : tomorrow from 11.00u CET - 12.00u CET is the 3rd practice session , followed at 14.00u with the Qualifying |
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Post: #1641 Last edited: 06.09.2013, 19:05 06.09.2013, 19:04 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussionbrudgon wrote:FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO D'ITALIA 2013 Lewis Hamilton leads opening Monza practice : Lewis Hamilton topped the opening free practice session for the Italian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver, running a revised low-downforce package after the team was disappointed with its form at Spa two weeks ago, was the last of the leading drivers to start setting flying laps. He knocked Ferrari's Alonso from top spot by 0.298 seconds five minutes before the one-hour mark. Alonso looked set to reclaim top spot three minutes later, setting the fastest times in both the first and second sector, only to run a little wide at the exit of the Parabolica, kicking up dust, and end up 35-thousandths of a second slower. Hamilton's 13th lap suggested he would have been able to go quicker again even if Alonso improved, going fastest in both the first and second sectors before backing off in the final part of the lap and not improving his time. The first half-hour of the session was predictably quiet, with only four drivers setting lap times and Sergio Perez heading Jenson Button at the top of the timesheets by over a second. During this early running, Button's car developed a problem with the DRS not shutting as quickly as expected, triggering a stewards' investigation into unauthorised use of the device. McLaren fixed the problem and the 2009 world champion later returned to the track to end up seventh fastest. With all drivers running the orange-banded Pirelli hard compound rubber, Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel knocked Perez out of top spot just before the halfway point of the 90-minute session. He was eventually relegated to third by Hamilton, Alonso and Nico Rosberg, the second Mercedes driver improving to third relatively late in the session. Kimi Raikkonen ended the session fifth fastest driving the new long-wheelbase specification Lotus E21, believed to be around 100mm longer than the previous car, for the first time. Team-mate Romain Grosjean drove the regular version of the car to allow the team to back-to-back the two. He ended the morning 12th. Force India's new third driver, James Calado, made his grand prix session debut after previously testing for the Silverstone squad. He completed 24 laps, ending up within half-a-second of team-mate Paul di Resta's pace and will now turn his attention to GP2 action for the rest of the weekend. Both Caterham and Marussia also ran their reserve drivers. Caterham's Heikki Kovalainen was the faster of the two, while Rodolfo Gonzalez was the first driver to complete a flying lap to top the times after 21 minutes but ended the session slowest. As is typical for Monza, numerous drivers were forced to short-cut chicanes after a mistake, with Williams driver Pastor Maldonado having the most dramatic moment when he bounced through the gravel at Ascari. The top 14 cars were all within nine tenths of a second of each other. Kind Regards Shaky-Schumi |
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FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO D'ITALIA 2013
practice1 1 10 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:25.565 24 2 3 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:25.600 0.035 25 3 9 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:25.704 0.139 25 4 1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing-Renault 1:25.753 0.188 26 5 7 Kimi Räikkönen Lotus-Renault 1:25.941 0.376 22 6 6 Sergio Perez McLaren-Mercedes 1:26.007 0.442 24 7 5 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1:26.035 0.470 23 8 2 Mark Webber Red Bull Racing-Renault 1:26.103 0.538 27 9 16 Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 1:26.149 0.584 21 10 18 Jean-Eric Vergne STR-Ferrari 1:26.155 0.590 25 11 12 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber-Ferrari 1:26.194 0.629 25 12 8 Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 1:26.295 0.730 23 13 19 Daniel Ricciardo STR-Ferrari 1:26.387 0.822 21 14 4 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:26.449 0.884 16 15 14 Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 1:26.594 1.029 13 16 17 Valtteri Bottas Williams-Renault 1:26.802 1.237 21 17 15 James Calado Force India-Mercedes 1:27.041 1.476 24 18 11 Nico Hulkenberg Sauber-Ferrari 1:27.224 1.659 16 19 20 Charles Pic Caterham-Renault 1:27.818 2.253 24 20 23 Max Chilton Marussia-Cosworth 1:27.869 2.304 20 21 21 Heikki Kovalainen Caterham-Renault 1:28.192 2.627 21 22 22 Rodolfo Gonzalez Marussia-Cosworth 1:29.526 3.961 26 |
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The Italian Grand Prix(12th round of the 2013 Formula 1 World Championship) - Autodromo di Monza
6/7/8 September 2013 Monza is a legendary race track for F1 fans. It was built more than ninety years ago at the park of the Royal Villa in Monza and is Europe's oldest permanent circuit still in use. The first Grand Prix was held here in 1922. After the start of the F1 world championship (1950), the Italian Grand Prix has been always raced at Monza (except in 1980, when it was held at Imola) and Monza has hosted more Grand Prix than any other circuit. Monza race track is the fastest circuit on the F1 calendar with an average speed of around 250 km/h in qualifying and demands the development of a special aerodynamic setup, reducing the drag with a very low downforce package in order to attain top speeds of around 340 km/h. In this way with less downforce, corners such as the two Lesmos curves and the famous Parabolica: a long and open corner that generates big lateral forces, remain a challenging for pilots. The cars spend 75 percent of the lap at full throttle. Monza is also an enormous challenge for engines and brakes. At the first chicane, the cars brake from 340kph to 80kph in just 150 metres. Thanks to its special characteristics, the circuit of Monza could be the most difficult track for the Red Bull. Pirelli’s tyre compounds for the Italian Grand Prix are: medium (white stripe) and hard (orange stripe). The same combination as seen at Spa Franchorchamps 2 weeks ago. Two drs zones: the first on the start-finish straight while the second zone will be on the straight that runs between the trees before a fast chicane called the Variante Ascari, a left-right-left combination taken at high speed. Winners, Podium and pole position (last 3 editions) 2010: 1° Alonso – Ferrari (2° Button and 3°Massa) – fastest lap: Alonso – pole: Alonso, time 1m 21.962 2011: 1° Vettel – Red Bull (2° Button and 3° Alonso) – fastest lap: Hamilton – pole: Vettel, time 1m 22.275 2012: 1° Hamilton – Mc Laren (2° Perez and 3° Alonso) – fastest lap: Rosberg – pole: Hamilton 1m 24.010 Wins for current pilots: Alonso 2 wins (2007-2010) – Vettel 2 wins (2008-2011)Hamilton one win(2012) Podiums at Monza: Alonso(5 times) – Button(4) – Raikkonen (3) – Vettel and Hamilton(2) – Perez and Massa(1) Pole position: Hamilton, Vettel and Alonso (2) – Raikkonen 1. (In Italy, Webber no win no podium and no pole) Stats on this season after 11 races. Wins: Vettel(5 times) Alonso and Rosberg(2); Raikkonen and Hamilton (1) Podium: Vettel(8); Raikkonen and Alonso(6); Hamilton(5); Webber(3); Rosberg and Grosjean(2); Massa(1). Pole position: Hamilton(5 times) Vettel, and Rosberg (3) |
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Today in Monza paddocks the calendar for next season has been announced.
The 2014 F1 World Championship will begin in Australia on March 16 and will end in Brazil on November 30 (Italian GP will be on September 7). Austria and Mexico will return to organize a race and Russia will make its debut on new Sochi circuit. This temporary document will be submitted to Fia council on September 26. |
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brudgon wrote:1 Sebastian Vettel German Red Bull Racing-Renault 197 46 points... I am afraid we already know who will win chamionships in 2013 :/ (afraid because I expected emotions to the last race) |
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I would like to Thank 2 people here on this Topic ... namely... brudgon & oberon for there contribution ( posting the results ) during my absence when i was at the Spa-Francorchamps Circuit for the F1
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f1 birthdays
27/08/1959 gerhard berger former austrian f1 driver[hidden image - please register] 27/08/1976 mark webber australian f1 driver [hidden image - please register] |
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Who knew about this documentary ? ( James Hunt and Niki Lauda)
123 min. schubert |
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FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO D'ITALIA 2013
[hidden link - please register] Fri 06 September 2013 Practice 1 10:00 - 11:30 Practice 2 14:00 - 15:30 Sat 07 September 2013 Practice 3 11:00 - 12:00 Qualifying 14:00 Sun 08 September 2013 Race 14:00 |
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f1 constructors standings
1 Red Bull Racing-Renault 312 2 Mercedes 235 3 Ferrari 218 4 Lotus-Renault 187 5 McLaren-Mercedes 65 6 Force India-Mercedes 61 7 STR-Ferrari 25 8 Sauber-Ferrari 7 9 Williams-Renault 1 10 Marussia-Cosworth 0 11 Caterham-Renault 0 |
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