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Result of the 3rd practice session :
1. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP 1:12.070 2. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP 1:12.193 +0.123 3. Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari 1:12.760 +0.690 4. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari 1:13.096 +1.026 5. Valtteri Bottas - Williams 1:13.335 +1.265 6. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India 1:13.345 +1.275 7. Romain Grosjean - Lotus 1:13.437 +1.367 8. Sergio Perez - Force India 1:13.506 +1.436 9. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus 1:13.534 +1.464 10.Max Verstappen - Toro Rosso 1:13.548 +1.478 11.Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing 1:13.572 +1.502 12. Felipe Massa - Williams 1:13.742 +1.672 13. Daniil Kvyat - Red Bull Racing 1:13.829 +1.759 14. Fernando Alonso - McLaren 1:13.850 +1.780 15. Carlos Sainz jr - Toro Rosso 1:13.959 +1.889 16. Marcus Ericsson - Sauber 1:14.185 +2.115 17. Felipe Nasr - Sauber 1:14.288 +2.218 18. Jenson Button - McLaren 1:14.445 +2.375 19. Will Stevens - Manor F1 Team 1:16.671 +4.601 20. Alexander Rossi - Manor F1 Team 1:17.059 +4.989 Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Result of the 2nd practice session :
1. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP 1:12.385 2. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP 1:12.843 +0.458 3. Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari 1:13.345 +0.960 4. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari 1:13.500 +1.115 5. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing 1:13.585 +1.200 6. Valtteri Bottas - Williams 1:13.603 +1.218 7. Romain Grosjean - Lotus 1:13.634 +1.249 8. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India 1:13.710 +1.325 9. Daniil Kvyat - Red Bull Racing 1:13.848 +1.463 10. Felipe Massa - Williams 1:13.870 +1.485 11. Sergio Perez - Force India 1:14.056 +1.671 12. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus 1:14.124 +1.739 13. Felipe Nasr - Sauber 1:14.134 +1.749 14. Max Verstappen - Toro Rosso 1:14.226 +1.841 15.Carlos Sainz jr - Toro Rosso 1:14.326 +1.941 16.Jenson Button - McLaren 1:14.644 +2.259 17. Marcus Ericsson - Sauber 1:14.772 +2.387 18. Fernando Alonso - McLaren 1:15.129 +2.744 19. Will Stevens - Manor F1 Team 1:16.501 +4.116 20. Alexander Rossi - Manor F1 Team 1:16.787 +4.402 Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Result of the 1st practice session :
1. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP 1:13.543 2. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP 1:14.062 +0.519 3. Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari 1:14.168 +0.625 4. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing 1:14.449 +0.906 5. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari 1:14.549 +1.006 6. Daniil Kvyat - Red Bull Racing 1:14.696 +1.153 7. Valtteri Bottas - Williams 1:14.886 +1.343 8. Max Verstappen - Toro Rosso 1:14.960 +1.417 9. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India 1:15.174 +1.631 10. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus 1:15.192 +1.649 11. Carlos Sainz jr - Toro Rosso 1:15.314 +1.771 12. Jolyon Palmer - Lotus 1:15.352 +1.809 13. Jenson Button - McLaren 1:15.379 +1.836 14. Felipe Nasr - Sauber 1:15.381 +1.838 15. Sergio Perez - Force India 1:15.408 +1.865 16. Fernando Alonso - McLaren 1:15.413 +1.870 17. Felipe Massa - Williams 1:15.469 +1.926 18. Marcus Ericsson - Sauber 1:15.798 +2.255 19. Alexander Rossi - Manor F1 Team 1:17.860 +4.317 20. Will Stevens - Manor F1 Team 1:18.090 +4.547 Next session at 17.00u CET Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Grande Premio do Brasil - Interlagos Circuit – autodromo José Carlos Pace (San Paolo do Brazil)
13-14-15 November 2015 – the penultimate round of the season. Brazil held its first F1 Grand Prix in 1973 at Interlagos, and after some editions in Rio de Janeiro(Jacarepagua) the race returned to Sao Paulo in 1990. The track is one of the shortest on the calendar, just 4.309 km The asphalt is abrasive, and an even more challenging aspect are the bumps It is difficult to find a setup balance between the twisty parts of the circuit and the long straights Interlagos runs anti-clockwise and is one of the best circuit of the championship. 2013 winning strategy: 2 pitstops (lap 24 and 47) but with medium and hard tyres 2014 winning strategy 3 pitstops ( lap 7- 26 -50) soft tyre at the start and then always, medium tyre till the end Pirelli will bring Soft (Yellow-marked) and Medium (White-marked) compounds, as last year(2014) strategy options 2015: between two and three pit stops. 2012 Podium: Button (Mc Laren) – 2°Alonso and 3° Massa Pole position : Hamilton (Mc Laren) 1.12.458 Fastest lap: Hamilton 2013 Podium: Vettel (Red Bull) – 2° Webber and 3° Alonso pole position : Vettel (Red Bull) ; 1.26.479(wet condition) 2014 Podium: Rosberg (Mercedes) – 2° Hamilton and 3° Massa pole position : Rosberg (Mercedes); 1.10.023 Fastest lap: Hamilton the winners at Interlagos 2 wins: Massa(2006 - 2008) and Vettel (2010-2013) 1 win: Raikkonen(2007) Button(2012) and Rosberg(2014) No wins for Alonso and Hamilton pole position at Interlagos: 3 pole: Massa (2006-2007-2008) 2 pole: Vettel (2011-2013) 1 pole: Alonso(2005), Hulkenberg(2010), Hamilton (2012) and Rosberg(2014) Fastest lap. 3: Hamilton (2010-2012-2014) 2: Raikkonen(2005-2007); 1: Massa (2008); Podium(winner+second+third) for current pilots at Interlagos 8 (0 win +3 second +5third) Alonso 5 (1+3+1) Raikkonen 4 (2+1+2) Massa 3 (2+1+0) Vettel 2 (1+0+2) Button 1 (1+0+0) Rosberg 1 (0+1+1) Hamilton Ricciardo will take a 10-place grid penalty for the change of power unit. 2015 qualifying comparison: Grosjean vs Maldonado 15-2 after 17 races kind regards oberon |
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The schedule for this weekend GP at Brasil :
Friday - 13/11 : 1st practice session : 13.00u 14.30u CET 2nd Practice session : 17.00u - 18.30u CET Saturday - 14/11 : 3rd practice sesseion : 14.00u - 15.00u CET qualifying : 17.00u - 18.00u CET Sunday - 15/11 : Race : 17.00u CET Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER 17 RACES :
1. Mercedes 617 points ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 2. Ferrari 374 points 3. Williams 243 points 4. Red Bull 177 points 5. Force India 112 points 6. Lotus 71 points 7. Toro Rosso 65 points 8. Sauber 36 points 9. McLaren 27 points |
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DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER 17 RACES :
1. L. Hamilton GBR Mercedes 345 points ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 2. N. Rosberg GER Mercedes 272 points 3. S. Vettel GER Ferrari 251 points 4. V. Bottas FIN Williams 126 points 5. K. Raikkonen FIN Ferrari 123 points 6. F. Massa BRA Williams 117 points 7. D. Kvyat RUS Red Bull 88 points 8. D. Ricciardo AUS Red Bull 84 points 9. S. Perez MEX Force India 68 points 10. M. Verstappen NED Renault 47 points 11. R. Grosjean FRA Lotus 45 points 12. N. Hulkenberg GER Force India 44 points 13. F. Nasr BRA Sauber 27 points 14. P. Maldonado VEN Lotus 26 points 15. C. Sainz jr. ESP Toro Rosso 18 points 16. J. Button GBR McLaren 16 points 17. F. Alonso ESP McLaren 11 points 18. M. Ericsson SWE Sauber 9 points |
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Result of the GP from Mexico :
1.Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP 1h46 2.Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP + 1.9 3.Valtteri Bottas - Williams + 14.5 4.Daniil Kvyat - Red Bull Racing + 16.5 5.Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing + 19.6 6. Felipe Massa - Williams + 21.4 7. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India + 25.8 8. Sergio Perez - Force India + 34.3 9. Max Verstappen - Toro Rosso + 35.2 10. Romain Grosjean - Lotus + 37.9 11. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus + 38.5 12. Marcus Ericsson - Sauber + 40.1 13. Carlos Sainz jr - Toro Rosso + 48.7 14. Jenson Button - McLaren + 49.2 15. Alexander Rossi - Manor F1 Team + 2 laps 16. Will Stevens - Manor F1 Team + 2 laps Did Not Finish : 17. Felipe Nasr - Sauber 18. Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari 19. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari 20. Fernando Alonso - McLaren Fastest lap : Nico Rosberg - 1:20.521 Pitstop Lewis Hamilton : 2 Bat 2 Teams : V. Bottas > D. Ricciardo Grid Pos. M. Ericsson : 12th place Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Post: #2356 Last edited: 01.11.2015, 02:06 01.11.2015, 02:05 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
Result of the qualifying from Mexico :
1. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP 1:19.480 2. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP 1:19.668 +0.188 3. Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari 1:19.850 +0.370 4. Daniil Kvyat - Red Bull Racing 1:20.398 +0.918 5. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing 1:20.399 +0.919 6. Valtteri Bottas - Williams 1:20.448 +0.968 7. Felipe Massa - Williams 1:20.567 +1.087 8. Max Verstappen - Toro Rosso 1:20.710 +1.230 9. Sergio Perez - Force India 1:20.716 +1.236 10. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India 1:20.788 +1.308 Q2 11. Carlos Sainz jr - Toro Rosso 1:20.942 +1.462 12. Romain Grosjean - Lotus 1:21.038 +1.558 13. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus 1:21.261 +1.781 14. Marcus Ericsson - Sauber 1:21.544 +2.064 15. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari 1:22.494 +3.014 Q1 16. Fernando Alonso - McLaren 1:21.779 +2.299 17. Felipe Nasr - Sauber 1:21.788 +2.308 18. Alexander Rossi - Manor F1 Team 1:24.136 +4.656 19. Will Stevens - Manor F1 Team 1:24.386 +4.906 20. Jenson Button - McLaren - no time Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Result of the 2nd practice session :
1. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP 1:21.531 2. Daniil Kvyat - Red Bull Racing 1:21.776 +0.245 3. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing 1:21.868 +0.337 4. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP 1:21.961 +0.430 5. Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari 1:21.984 +0.453 6. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari 1:22.399 +0.868 7. Valtteri Bottas - Williams 1:22.721 +1.190 8. Fernando Alonso - McLaren 1:22.993 +1.462 9. Jenson Button - McLaren 1:23.109 +1.578 10. Felipe Massa - Williams 1:23.289 +1.758 11. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India 1:23.290 +1.759 12. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus 1:23.363 +1.832 13. Carlos Sainz jr - Toro Rosso 1:23.364 +1.833 14. Felipe Nasr - Sauber 1:23.430 +1.899 15. Sergio Perez - Force India 1:23.597 +2.066 16. Romain Grosjean - Lotus 1:23.614 +2.083 17. Marcus Ericsson - Sauber 1:24.533 +3.002 18. Alexander Rossi - Manor F1 Team 1:25.940 +4.409 19. Will Stevens - Manor F1 Team 1:26.968 +5.437 20. Max Verstappen - Toro Rosso - no time Rosberg on top but Red Bulls are close in second session : Nico Rosberg finished Friday practice for Formula 1's first Mexican Grand Prix in 23 years by comfortably topping the times. On a soft-tyre run in the second session at the Mexico City track, Mercedes driver Rosberg was quickest with a lap of 1m21.531s. Daniil Kvyat and Daniel Ricciardo were second and third on a circuit that appears to suit Red Bull, finishing 0.245 seconds and 0.337s adrift respectively. Newly-crowned three-time champion Lewis Hamilton could only manage fourth, 0.430s behind team-mate Rosberg, although his attempts to set quicker laps were often thwarted by traffic. As per the first session, the opening half-hour was dominated by a number of spins and incidents. After leading the way in first practice - albeit controversially so - Max Verstappen's second practice was over inside five minutes, with the 17-year-old sliding into a barrier out of the exit of Turn 16, one of the slower sections of the track. It brought out the red flags while his Toro Rosso was recovered and started a series of spins and slides for a number of drivers on the very slippery asphalt. Poor weather conditions in recent months in Mexico City delayed the laying of the top layer of the circuit, and with it still being so new and with oils forcing their way to the surface, it resulted in plenty of action. After a seven-minute delay under the red flags, Valtteri Bottas was the next to suffer as he lost his Williams under braking at high speed into Turn 1, with the Finn fortunate to only escape with losing his front wing after clipping a barrier. Turn 1 proved to be particularly troublesome, with Carlos Sainz Jr, home hero Sergio Perez and Pastor Maldonado all going off track at that point. Sebastian Vettel only just held onto his Ferrari on entry to the pitlane at one stage, while Hamilton spun out of the sharp-left Turn 4, resulting in him facing the wrong way. With 28 minutes remaining Romain Grosjean became the second retiree of the session, pulling his Lotus off on to the grass at Turn 10 due to a clutch problem, resulting in a second red-flag period as he helped the marshals push his car behind a barrier. Vettel ended the session fifth overall, a fraction of second behind Hamilton, with his Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen the only other driver to finish within a second of Rosberg, 0.868s adrift. Bottas, who also took out the bollard late on that separates the pitlane entry point from the track, was seventh, just over a second back, followed by McLaren duo Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button. Button spent the opening 45 minutes in the garage due to a deployment issue in the wake of a planned second Honda engine change that means he is hit with a 50-place grid penalty for Sunday. Felipe Massa completed the top 10, 1.758s down, before a late sprinkling of rain that added to the slippery conditions led to a run on intermediate rubber for a number of drivers to close out the session. Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Result of the 1st practice session :
1. Max Verstappen - Toro Rosso 1:25.990 2. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari 1:26.295 +0.305 3. Daniil Kvyat - Red Bull Racing 1:26.295 +0.305 4. Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari 1:26.886 +0.896 5. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing 1:27.185 +1.195 6. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP 1:27.196 +1.206 7. Valtteri Bottas - Williams 1:27.303 +1.313 8. Carlos Sainz jr - Toro Rosso 1:27.410 +1.420 9. Sergio Perez - Force India 1:27.581 +1.591 10. Felipe Massa - Williams 1:27.695 +1.705 11. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP 1:27.723 +1.733 12. Marcus Ericsson - Sauber 1:28.498 +2.508 13. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus 1:28.559 +2.569 14. Felipe Nasr - Sauber 1:28.579 +2.589 15. Jolyon Palmer - Lotus 1:28.711 +2.721 16. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India 1:29.099 +3.109 17. Fernando Alonso - McLaren 1:30.072 +4.082 18. Alexander Rossi - Manor F1 Team 1:30.619 +4.629 19. Jenson Button - McLaren 1:32.091 +6.101 20. Will Stevens - Manor F1 Team 1:32.866 +6.876 Max Verstappen quickest in practice one for Toro Rosso : Max Verstappen set the pace for Toro Rosso in practice one as Formula 1 began its first Mexican Grand Prix weekend in 23 years. The teenager clocked a 1m25.990s late in the session as the track conditions improved to finish 0.305 seconds clear of Daniil Kvyat's Red Bull, with Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen third. Verstappen's time raised eyebrows in the pitlane as he had gone off course in the esses section on the way to setting the fastest time, cutting across the run-off area at the second part of the corner after a mistake on the way in. Drivers started the session on the intermediates after overnight rain in Mexico City left the circuit damp in places. Conditions were tricky due to the combination of a wet track and freshly laid asphalt, with Sebastian Vettel reporting it was "ridiculously slippery". Valtteri Bottas set the early pace for Williams, clocking a 1m31.868s, before the field started to make the switch to the medium tyres after half an hour. Despite the track drying out, the circuit remained tricky - with several drivers running off, particularly at Turns 8 and 10. Nico Rosberg moved into first place, but then skated off track at the entrance to the stadium with smoke pouring from the rear wheels and flames around his brakes. The German recovered to the pits, where Mercedes worked on a fix to aid cooling and got him out for the final minutes of the session. The Mexico City track is located 2220 metres above sea level, which means the air is thinner and in turn puts pressure on brake and engine cooling. Rosberg was eventually demoted to sixth, behind Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo, and ahead of Bottas and Carlos Sainz Jr. Driving on home soil, Sergio Perez drew huge cheers from a decent crowd on Friday and finished ninth, with Felipe Massa completing the top 10. Newly-crowned world champion Lewis Hamilton clocked up 27 laps, 10 fewer than Sainz who completed the most, but set his best time early in the session. That left him 11th. Jolyon Palmer, who will contest all the remaining Friday morning practice sessions this season ahead of his race debut with Lotus next year, was 15th, two tenths slower than team-mate Pastor Maldonado. Jenson Button completed just nine laps before parking his McLaren in the garage so the team could complete a scheduled engine change, his second of the weekend and one that will cause him to take a 50-place grid penalty. Next session at 21.00u CET Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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The Times for this weekends GP of Mexico :
Friday 30/10 : 1st practice session : 17.00u - 18.30u CET 2nd practice session : 21.00u - 22.30u CET Saturday 31/10 : 3rd practice session :17.00u - 18.00u CET Qualifying : 20.00u - 21.00u CET Sunday 01/11 : Race : 20.00u CET Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Mexican Grand Prix – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez (Pedro and Ricardo) 30 October /1November 2015
In this week end, after 23 years absence, the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez will host the Mexican Grand Prix 2015. The circuit is located in northeast Mexico City. In the past this circuit hosted the F.1 Mexican Grand Prix between 1963 and 1970, then again between 1986 and 1992. Sadly compared with the old layout, has been completely modified the most interesting and famous curve: the Peraltada; a long, banked right hander before the start straight. For sure, the new layout is much worse than the old one. it is a big shame. At the Peraltada curve in 1990, i remember a spectacular overtaking: (Mansell-Ferrari vs Berger Mc Laren) Now instead of the old Peraldata there are a series of slow corners and only the last part is still there, renamed Mansell curve Pirelli will bring Soft (Yellow-marked) and Medium (White-marked) compounds, With the circuit located at 2285 metres above sea level, the thin air will be a key factor for Turbo engine. But for the prediction of pole position lap time is better to wait the free practices Stats of the season Wins: Hamilton 10: Roberg and Vettel 3. Pole position: Hamilton 11 – Rosberg 4 – Vettel 1. Fastest lap: Hamilton 6 – Rosberg 4 – Ricciardo 3 – Raikkonen 2 – Vettel 1 |
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CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER 16 RACES :
1. Mercedes 574 points ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 2. Ferrari 374 points 3. Williams 220 points 4. Red Bull 150 points 5. Force India 102 points 6. Lotus 70 points 7. Toro Rosso 63 points 8. Sauber 36 points 9. McLaren 27 points |
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DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER 16 RACES :
1. L. Hamilton GBR Mercedes 327 points ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Third world title for the British driver, second consecutive ![]() 2. S. Vettel GER Ferrari 251 points 3. N. Rosberg GER Mercedes 247 points 4. K. Raikkonen FIN Ferrari 123 points 5. V. Bottas FIN Williams 111 points 6. F. Massa BRA Williams 109 points 7. D. Kvyat RUS Red Bull 76 points 8. D. Ricciardo AUS Red Bull 74 points 9. S. Perez MEX Force India 64 points 10. M. Verstappen NED Toro Rosso 45 points 11. R. Grosjean FRA Lotus 44 points 12. N. Hulkenberg GER Force India 38 points 13. F. Nasr BRA Sauber 27 points 14. P. Maldonado VEN Lotus 26 points 15. C. Sainz jr. ESP Toro Rosso 18 points 16. J. Button GBR McLaren 16 points 17. F. Alonso ESP McLaren 11 points 18. M. Ericsson SWE Lotus 9 points |
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