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Post: #1974 Last edited: 25.05.2014, 19:43 25.05.2014, 17:30 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
Result of the race :
1. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP 2. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP + 9.2 78 3. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing + 9.6 4. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari + 31.4 5. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India + 1 lap 6. Jenson Button - McLaren + 1 lap 7. Felipe Massa - Williams + 1 lap 8. Jules Bianchi - Marussia F1 Team + 1 lap 9. Romain Grosjean - Lotus + 1 lap 10. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren + 1 lap 11. Marcus Ericsson - Caterham + 1 lap 12. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari 1:18.479 + 1 lap 13. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham + 2 laps 14. Max Chilton Marussia - F1 Team + 2 laps Did Not Finish : 15. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber 16. Valtteri Bottas - Williams G 17. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso 18. Adrian Sutil - Sauber 19. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso 20. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing 21. Sergio Perez - Force India Did not Start : 22. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus Fastest Lap : Kimi Raikkonen - 1:18.479 Pitstop Kimi Raikkonen : 3 ( lap 26 - lap 28 - lap 73) Bat. 2 Teams : Felipe Massa > Pastor Maldonado Grid Pos. Fernando Alonso : 4th place Rosberg defeats Hamilton: Nico Rosberg turned his controversial pole position into faultless victory for Mercedes on Sunday whe regained the lead in the drivers’ world championship by winning the Monaco Grand Prix, at a venue the German considers his home circuit, and in what was an incident packed race, with a high attrition rate that claimed world champion Sebastian Vettel very early on in the proceedings. The 28-year-old German, made his best start of the season, and came home 9.2 seconds clear of nearest rival which was teammate Lewis Hamilton who coped with loss of vision in one eye as he held off Australian Daniel Ricciardo’s Red Bull in the closing laps. It was Rosberg’s second consecutive victory at the principality, his second win of the 2014 season and the fifth win of his career. “It’s another special day for me, for sure,” said Rosberg. “Lewis drove well and pushed me massively hard. The pressure was on but I kept it cool and pulled a bit of a gap at the end because of the refreshed tyres. Thanks to the team for all their great work.” Ricciardo summed up his thoughts on the podium, “It’s really nice to be on the podium. The start was not great, it was frustrating. Sebastian had a problem and I got fourth, then Raikkonen had a puncture so we inherited third. At the end, we closed in on Lewis. We tried to put pressure on but third was best we could do.” Fernando Alonso finished fourth for Ferrari ahead of Nico Hulkenberg of Force India and Jenson Button who finished sixth for McLaren. Felipe Massa came home seventh for Williams, Jules Bianchi was eighth for Marussia ahead of fellow-Frenchman Romain Grosjean of Lotus and Kevin Magnussen finished 10th in the second McLaren. It was a historic day from Marussia as they finally scored their first Formula 1 world championship points, beating their arch rivals Caterham, to the accolade. “Finally we have a point!” Bianchi declared in delight on the team radio after he heard that he finished ninth despite a five-second penalty applied to his race time. Later the Frenchman added, “It’s just amazing for us, we have been waiting for this for a long time and now we have done it”. At the sharp end Rosberg’s win carried him to 122 points in the title race ahead of Hamilton, who was only half a second ahead of Ricciardo as they crossed the line, on 118. On an overcast afternoon in the Mediterranean principality, with an air temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and a track temperature of 28, there was blatant tension in the air before the start. Following Saturday’s controversy, after Rosberg had gone down an escape road on his final lap, and Hamilton’s threat to ‘take a leaf out of Senna’s book’, fireworks were expected. Hamilton did not in public at any rate congratulate Rosberg or make any contact with his teammate on the podium. Given the drama of 24 hours earlier Hamilton and his Mercedes teammate delivered a damp squib when the lights went out, Hamilton following Rosberg down to Ste Devote. As the two Mercedes streaked clear, separated by less than a car’s length on the opening lap, Raikkonen made the most of a fast start in his Ferrari to take fourth place behind Vettel, who had jumped teammate Ricciardo off the grid. Vettel’s good start counted for little, however, as he was soon hit by a loss of power and gearbox problems. “Come on guys,” he said, on the team radio. “I’m sure you are trying everything… I’m stuck in first gear.” The reigning world champion retired on lap eight, joining the luckless Pastor Maldonado, whose Renault did not start and was pushed off the grid , and Sergio Perez, who was hit by Briton Jenson Button’s McLaren at the Mirabeau corner on the opening lap, on the sidelines. The safety car came out for the first time. Soon after, on lap 25, Adrian Sutil, who had been charging hard, finally lost control at the chicane and hit the barriers, triggering a second safety car intervention which, in turn, caused the leaders to dive into the pits for fresh tyres on laps 27 and 28 respectively. This was arguably the best chance Hamilton had of seriously challenging for victory as he was gifted an opportunity to pit just before the second safety car was deployed, after Sutil’s shunt at the Chicane. There appeared to be ample time for his pit wall to make the call to bring him in, as the debris from the Sauber strewn across the track would clearly require a safety car. But no call was made to the driver of car number 44. Hamilton was not pleased and made it quite clear over the radio: “I knew we should have pitted on that lap, but I knew you wouldn’t call me in guys.” Racing resumed on lap 30 when Raikkonen had dropped to 14th after a collision and puncture and Vergne’s Toro Rosso crew released their driver directly – and dangerously – into the path of Kevin Magnussen’s McLaren. Vergne, running sixth, was given a drive-through penalty that dropped him to 12th before an engine failure later ended his race. Hamilton remained virtually glued to Rosberg’s tail, just six-tenths of a second behind, as they led the field by more than seven seconds. Hamilton clearly believed incessant pressure might force an error as the race unfolded. At half-distance, Rosberg was warned that he needed to use higher gears to conserve fuel for the closing laps when Hamilton was expected to attack again. This seemed certain until, with 14 laps to go, Hamilton’s vision was impaired, causing him to ease off by four seconds. “I can’t see out of my left eye – I’ve got some dirt, or something, in my eye,” he reported. Later he played down the incident when summing up his race, “It was just something that came through the visor. – it was nothing important. It was a good day for us – it’s very important for the team to get another 1-2. I had great pace and I felt I was strong but it’s incredibly difficult to overtake.” With tensions mounting with every session, let alone every race, the podium was an awkward affair with Hamilton ignoring Rosberg and vice versa, the tension between the two title contenders is palpable and sure to get even worse – it is clearly war within the Silver Arrows camp. Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Post: #1973 Last edited: 24.05.2014, 21:44 24.05.2014, 21:40 Re: Formula 1 General Chat & Discussion
Result of the Qualifying :
1 Rosberg - Mercedes GP - 1:15.989 2. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP - 1:16.048 +0.059 3. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing - 1:16.384 +0.395 4. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing - 1:16.547 +0.558 5. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:16.686 +0.697 6. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari - 1:17.389 +1.400 7. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:17.540 +1.551 8. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren - 1:17.555 +1.566 9. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso - 1:18.090 +2.101 10. Sergio Perez - Force India - 1:18.327 +2.338 Q2 11. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India - 1:17.846 +1.857 12. Jenson Button - McLaren - 1:17.988 +1.999 13. Valtteri Bottas - Williams - 1:18.082 +2.093 14. Romain Grosjean - Lotus - 1:18.196 +2.207 15. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus - 1:18.356 +2.367 16. Felipe Massa - Williams - no time Q1 17. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber - 1:18.741 +2.752 18. Adrian Sutil - Sauber - 1:18.745 +2.756 19. Jules Bianchi - Marussia F1 Team - 1:19.332 +3.343 20. Max Chilton - Marussia F1 Team - 1:19.928 +3.939 21. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham - 1:20.133 +4.144 22. Marcus Ericsson - Caterham - 1:21.732 +5.743 Qualifying Time : 1:15.989 Pole : Nico Rosberg Team Bat. : Daniel Ricciardo > Sebastian Vettel Grid Pos. Jenson Button : 12th place Rosberg takes second successive Monaco pole : Nico Rosberg took his second successive Monaco Grand Prix pole position during Saturday's qualifying hour. The German set a 1:15.989 during the opening set of Q3 runs to edge out Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton, before an error on his final lap brought out the yellow flags and prevented any improvements.Heading into the third and final grid-deciding phase, Hamilton held the upper hand over Rosberg, having set the pace in final practice and topped the Q2 timesheets. But it was Rosberg who moved to the front on the opening Q3 runs, breaking into the 1m15s for the first time this weekend and placing half a tenth ahead of Hamilton. All drivers involved in the shootout bolted on fresh Super Softs for final attempts, but Rosberg – one of the first to start his run – made a mistake on the run down to Mirabeau and was forced to take to the escape road. This brought out the yellow flags and prevented any of his main rivals from posting improved lap times. Hamilton thus had to settle for second on tomorrow's grid, sparking a rather frosty parc ferme atmosphere. As has been the case for the majority of the Monaco weekend, the Red Bulls of Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel were best of the rest, the latter doing particularly well to overcome a suspected ERS issue. Ferrari duo Fernando Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen followed, with Toro Rosso's Jean-Éric Vergne, ever-impressive rookies Kevin Magnussen and Daniil Kvyat and Force India's Sergio Pérez completing the top ten places. While their team-mates made it through to Q3, Nico Hülkenberg and Jenson Button both fell at the second hurdle, along with Valtteri Bottas, the Lotuses of Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado and Felipe Massa. Massa had been due to compete in the second phase, but was involved in an incident with Marcus Ericsson at the end of Q1, the Caterham driver misjudging his braking point for Mirabeau and collided against the Williams . Sauber's miserable start to the 2014 season continued, with both Esteban Gutiérrez and Adrian Sutil falling at the first hurdle. Behind, Marussia drivers Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton placed ahead of their Caterham rivals. Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Result of the 2nd practice session of the GP of Monaco :
1. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:18.482 2. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP - 1:18.901 +0.419 3. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing - 1:19.017 +0.535 4. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:19.351 +0.869 5. Valtteri Bottas - Williams - 1:19.421 +0.939 6. Sergio Perez - Force India - 1:19.668 +1.186 7. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India - 1:19.712 +1.230 8. Jenson Button - McLaren - 1:19.721 +1.239 9. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing - 1:19.779 +1.297 10. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren - 1:20.230 +1.748 11. Felipe Massa - Williams - 1:20.394 +1.912 12. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso - 1:20.622 +2.140 13. Adrian Sutil - Sauber - 1:20.811 +2.329 14. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus - 1:20.977 +2.495 15. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber - 1:21.467 +2.985 16. Romain Grosjean - Lotus - 1:21.700 +3.218 17. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham - 1:21.924 +3.442 18. Jules Bianchi - Marussia F1 Team - 1:21.937 +3.455 19. Max Chilton - Marussia F1 Team - 1:22.683 +4.201 20. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP - 1:22.862 +4.380 21. Marcus Ericsson - Caterham - 1:23.164 +4.682 22. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari - 1:45.509 +27.027 Alonso on top in rain-affected second practice : Fernando Alonso came out on top in Thursday afternoon's rain-affected second practice session for the Monaco Grand Prix. After the track had dried up, the Ferrari driver used a set of Super Soft tyres to record a 1:18.482, placing him comfortably clear of Mercedes's Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel. With a massive hailstorm hitting the Principality after the morning session, a sodden track surface greeted the drivers for second practice. But for one lap from Valtteri Bottas, there was no activity for half an hour, following which the drivers spent a lengthy phase on Intermediates. When the switch to slick tyres finally arrived in the closing ten minutes, with most moving straight on to the Super Softs, Alonso made the most of the conditions, working his way down to a mid 1m18s effort with little drama. Hamilton, who had set the standard in the dry morning session, finished just over four tenths of a second behind Alonso, with reigning quadruple World Champion Sebastian Vettel completing the top three positions. Jean-Éric Vergne, the first to switch to slicks, placed his Toro Rosso machine just ahead of Bottas. Force India drivers Sergio Pérez and Nico Hülkenberg followed in sixth and seventh, while the McLarens of Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen – split by Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo – broke into the top ten. Nico Rosberg finished back in 20th position after failing to complete a representative time on slicks. It was worse for Kimi Räikkönen, who finished at the bottom after a gearbox issue curtailed his running. In the tail-end battle, Kamui Kobayashi ensured that Caterham finished in front of Marussia. Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Result of the 1st practice session of the GP of Monaco :
1. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP - 1:18.271 2. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP - 1:18.303 +0.032 3. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing - 1:18.506 +0.235 4. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - 1:18.930 +0.659 5. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing - 1:19.043 +0.772 6. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari - 1:19.467 +1.196 7. Valtteri Bottas - Williams - 1:19.494 +1.223 8. Sergio Perez - Force India - 1:19.666 +1.395 9. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren - 1:19.789 +1.518 10. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India - 1:19.856 +1.585 11. Jenson Button - McLaren - 1:20.033 +1.762 12. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber - 1:20.118 +1.847 13. Romain Grosjean - Lotus - 1:20.207 +1.936 14. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus - 1:20.241 +1.970 15. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:20.260 +1.989 16. Felipe Massa - Williams - 1:20.517 +2.246 17. Adrian Sutil - Sauber - 1:20.736 +2.465 18. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso - 1:20.914 +2.643 19. Jules Bianchi - Marussia F1 Team - 1:21.310 +3.039 20. Marcus Ericsson - Caterham - 1:22.063 +3.792 21. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham - 1:22.492 +4.221 22. Max Chilton - Marussia F1 Team - 1:25.817 +7.546 Hamilton quickest in first Monte-Carlo practice : Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes remained in charge as the Formula 1 field returned to action in Monaco on Thursday morning. The former World Champion, winner of the past four races, clocked a 1:18.271 to edge out team-mate Nico Rosberg by three hundredths of a second, with Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo third. Amid overcast skies, which present a rainfall threat for this afternoon's second session, it took little time for the Silver Arrows duo to state their intentions, with Rosberg initially leading from Hamilton, who had a rush on his hands early on after arriving at his garage later than planned. As the session developed, Hamilton worked his way down to his low 1m18s effort, ultimately 0.032 seconds faster than Rosberg. Ricciardo, fresh from his first official Formula 1 podium at the Spanish Grand Prix, was a close third, four tenths up on Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and more than half a second clear of team-mate Sebastian Vettel. Kimi Räikkönen took sixth in the second Ferrari, just ahead of fellow Finn and Williams driver Valtteri Bottas. Force India got both cars inside the top ten, with Sergio Pérez and Nico Hülkenberg split by Kevin Magnussen. Pérez and Magnussen were lucky to avoid a collision in the closing stages of the session, when the McLaren rookie appeared to be caught out by his slow-moving rival upon entry to the Anthony Noghes corner. Former Monaco Grand Prix winner Jenson Button finished in 11th position, with Felipe Massa 16th. Although a number of drivers locked up and took to the escape roads, Sauber's Adrian Sutil was the only man to end his session in the barriers, with his ill-handling car snapping away under braking for Mirabeau. Earlier on, Max Chilton spun at the same corner and was unable to rejoin, leaving him with just seven laps. The Briton's team-mate, Jules Bianchi, put Marussia ahead of key rivals Caterham in his absence. Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Monaco Grand Prix – a legendary circuit. (first race in 1929).
tomorrow, as usual, at Monaco there will be: free practice 1 (morning) and free practice 2(afternoon) Monaco is the slowest circuit on the calendar and has changed relatively little over the years The track layout is very twisty with smooth asphalt so Pirelli has chosen for this Gran Prix the “Soft yellow” and “supersoft Red” which will make its debut at this season Last year the winning strategy was only one pit stop. for its tradition this is one of my favorite Grand Prix. Podium 2011: Vettel(Red Bull) – 2° Alonso and 3° Button. Fastest lap: Webber – pole position : Vettel 1'13''556 Podium 2012: Webber(Red Bull) – 2° Rosberg and 3° Alonso. Fastest lap: Perez – Pole position : Webber 1'14''381 ** (best lap time for Schumacher 1'14''301 but was penalized five grid positions) Podium 2013: Rosberg(Mercedes) – 2° Vettel and 3° Webber. Fastest lap: Vettel – pole position : Rosberg 1'13''876 the winners 2 wins: Alonso (2006-2007) 1 win: Raikkonen(2005) Hamilton(2008) Button(2009) Vettel (2011) Rosberg(2013) pole position: 2 pole: Alonso (2006-2007) 1 pole: Raikkonen(2005) Massa(2008) Button(2009) Vettel (2011) Rosberg(2013) *nine times in the last ten years, the pilot who scored pole position then won the race Only in 2008 pole position for Massa but win for Hamilton Fastest lap 2: Raikkonen(2003-2008) and Vettel(2010-2013); 1: Alonso (2007); Massa(2009); and Perez(2012); Podium(winner+second+third) for current pilots at Monaco 4 (2 wins+1 second+1 third) Alonso 3 (1+2+0) Vettel 3 (1+1+1) Button 3 (1+1+1) Raikkonen 2 (1+1+0) Hamilton 2 (1+1+0) Rosberg 2 (0+0+2) Massa Ayton Senna 10 races at Monaco: 8 times on podium (6 wins, record still unbeaten + 1 second place + 1 third place) and 5 pole. |
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Australian Jack Brabham, who won three Formula One world titles and is the only man to have won the championship driving a car that bore his name, died at the age of 88 on Monday.
A fierce competitor, brilliant engineer and sound businessman, Brabham claimed the Formula One titles in 1959 and 1960 for Cooper Racing before going on to win a third in 1966 for the Brabham marque. He died at his home on Australia's Gold Coast. [hidden link - please register] |
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Post: #1967 Last edited: 18.05.2014, 14:31 18.05.2014, 14:03 so..lap times worse 3;4;5s at last year ;;aprox 9-7s - > 2004 .mmm....now .. bad sound...????
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Barcelona Test Day 2: Maldonado quickest for Lotus in final day of testing
1. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus - 1:24.871 - 102 laps 2. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP - 1:25.805 +0.934 - 102 laps 3. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari - 1:26.480 +1.609 - 93 laps 4. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber - 1:26.972 +2.101 - 84 laps 5. Susie Wolff - Williams - 1:27.280 +2.409 - 55 laps 6. Jules Bianchi - Marussia F1 Team - 1:27.718 +2.847 - 55 laps 7. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing - 1:27.973 +3.102 - 72 laps 8. Daniel Juncadella - Force India - 1:28.278 +3.407 - 91 laps 9. Stoffel Vandoorne - McLaren - 1:28.441 +3.570 - 135 laps 10. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso - 1:28.910 +4.039 - 21 laps Pastor Maldonado set the fastest time of the final day of testing in Barcelona, the Lotus driver posting a time of 1:24.871 on the supersoft tyre to put him just under a second ahead of Mercedes Nico Rosberg, who set his time on medium tyres. In the morning the German also trialled Mercedes experimental new exhaust, designed to increase noise. Following a good day for Lotus yesterday, when test driver Charles Pic completed 70 laps and claimed the second fastest time of the opening day, Maldonado enjoyed an even more solid outing today, logging 102 laps of the Circuit de Catalunya. The Venezuelan finished 0.934s ahead of Rosberg, who also broke the century mark with 102 laps. The German began his day’s work testing Mercedes much anticipated ‘megaphone’ exhaust. The results of the test will be analysed by the FIA and discussed with the sport’s teams before a decision is made on whether to adopt the solution. Rosberg was followed on the timesheet by Kimi Raikkonen, who enjoyed a much better day at the wheel of the F14 T than yesterday. The Finn completed just 20 laps yesterday due to power unit issues and a late off but today he completed 93 laps for a best time of 1:26.480, almost half a second clear of Sauber’s Esteban Gutierrez.Gutierrez was involved in a minor incident in the morning session when a fire broke out at the back of his car in the pit lane. It was quickly extinguished by his mechanics and the Mexican was soon back on his way for an eventual tally of 84 laps. Elsewhere, Williams Development Driver and FIA Women in Motorsport Ambassador Susie Wolff took over from Felipe Massa at the wheel of the Williams FW36, for a full day of testing, her first since driving the team’s 2013 car at last year’s Young Driver Test at Silverstone. This latest test is an advance of her scheduled appearance in Friday practice at this year’s British and German Grands Prix. After an early spin Wolff soon got into her stride and completed 27 laps in the morning. She improved again in the afternoon, eventually claiming the day’s fifth-fastest time with a lap of 1:27.280, set on the soft tyre. In total she completed 55 laps. Behind her Jules Bianchi finished sixth but was confined to the garage for most of the afternoon with a technical problem. The team did manage, however, to get him up and running again in the final 10 minutes of the session. Seventh place went to Sebastian Vettel, whose running was largely restricted to the afternoon session. A gearbox problem cut short Red Bull Racing’s running yesterday and overnight repairs dragged on into this morning. Vettel eventually emerged some three hours into the session, putting in a couple of runs before lunch. The afternoon was more productive for the champion and he got through 72 laps. “The problems of yesterday made a bit late out this morning but the afternoon was productive and we did a lot of laps, which considering the time we had it was good,” said Vettel. “We used the tyres used last weekend as we want to try to understand the car more and in terms of that I think we have learned a lot, so I would say it was a useful, if not perfect, day.” Behind the champion came Force India tester Daniel Juncadella and, getting a first F1 outing, McLaren’s Stoffel Vandoorne. Both were conducting tyre testing for Pirelli and afterwards Vandoorne said he was pleased with his first day in F1. “This has been a fantastic day for me: my first experience in a Formula One car, and a really great opportunity to get plenty of laps under my belt,” he said after racking up the day’s largest total – 136 laps. “I want to say a big thank-you to the team – everyone has been incredibly helpful and positive. It’s also great to have been able to contribute to the test programme: 136 laps today was a fantastic achievement, and it’s great that it’s earned me my Formula 1 Superlicence.” Daniil Kvyat was ninth for Toro Rosso. The Russian brought out the red flags twice in the morning and then spent most of the afternoon in the garage. Caterham, meanwhile, did not run at all, with the team announcing in the morning that damage caused by Kamui Kobayashi’s accident yesterday was severe enough to prevent the team taking part. Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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F1 Barcelona Test: Day 1: Chilton surprisingly fastest
1. Max Chilton - Marussia F1 Team - 1:26.434 - 60 laps 2. Charles Pic - Lotus - 1:26.661 +0.227 - 69 laps 3. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP - 1:26.674 +0.240 - 79 laps 4. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari - 1:26.965 +0.531 - 20 laps 5. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso - 1:27.724 +1.290 - 51 laps 6. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India - 1:27.727 +1.293 - 52 laps 7. Felipe Massa - Williams - 1:27.756 +1.322 - 55 laps 8. Jenson Button - McLaren - 1:28.333 +1.899 - 73 laps 9. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham - 1:30.101 +3.667 - 72 laps 10. Sébastien Buemi - Red Bull Racing - 1:31.440 +5.006 - 54 laps 11. Giedo van der Garde - Sauber - 1:31.783 +5.349 - 86 laps Max Chilton sprung a surprise by setting the pace on Tuesday during day one of the post-Spanish Grand Prix test. Chilton had been well down the order until late in the session when he posted a 1:26.434 effort, putting him 0.227 seconds up on Lotus test and reserve driver Charles Pic. It was a remarkable lap considering his best effort in qualifying last weekend was over 3 seconds slower (1:29.586). In total the Englishman did 60 tours, even though there were a number of red flag periods and even though running was disrupted by rain this morning. Lewis Hamilton meanwhile, who took his fourth win in succession on Sunday and with it the lead in the 2014 Formula 1 Driver Championship, was third for Mercedes on 1:26.674. He clocked up 79 tours. Behind, Kimi Räikkönen took fourth for Ferrari, the last of the runners in the 1:26 bracket, despite a troubled day, with engine problems and a trip into the gravel limiting him to just 21 laps – the fewest of anyone runner. Further back, Toro Rosso's Jean-Éric Vergne and Force India's Nico Hülkenberg came in fifth and sixth, split by just 0.003 seconds – although both were over seven tenths off the Ferrari in P4. Williams' Felipe Massa and McLaren man Jenson Button rounded out the top eight, ahead Caterham's Kamui Kobayashi, Red Bull Racing reserve, Sébastien Buemi and Sauber tester, Giedo van der Garde. The Dutchman did the most laps of anyone runner, 86, his quickest time a 1:31.783. Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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Today and tomorrow the F1 teams will be testing at the Circuit de Catalunya Barcelona, the circuit on which the last weekend the GP of Spain was held. Who test when during F1 testing in Barcelona?
Red Bull: Tuesday: Sebastien Buemi Wednesday: Sebastian Vettel Mercedes: Tuesday: Lewis Hamilton Wednesday: Nico Rosberg Ferrari: Tuesday: Kimi Raikkonen Wednesday: Lotus: Tuesday: Charles Pic Wednesday: Pastor Maldonado McLaren: Tuesday: Jenson Button Wednesday: Stoffel Vandoorne Force India: Tuesday: Nico Hülkenberg Wednesday: Daniel Juncadella Sauber: Tuesday: Giedo van der Garde Wednesday: Esteban Gutierrez Toro Rosso: Tuesday: Jean-Eric Vergne Wednesday: Daniil Kvyat Williams: Tuesday: Felipe Massa Wednesday: Susie Wolff Marussia: Tuesday: Max Chilton Wednesday: Jules Bianchi Caterham: Tuesday: Kamui Kobayashi Wednesday: Robin Frijns Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER 5 RACES :
1. Mercedes 197 points 2. Red Bull 84 points 3. Ferrari 66 points 4. Force India 57 points 5. Williams 46 points 6. McLaren 43 points 7. Toro Rosso 8 points 8. Lotus 4 points |
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DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER 5 RACES :
1. L. Hamilton GBR Mercedes 100 points 2. N. Rosberg GER Mercedes 97 points 3. F. Alonso ESP Ferrari 49 points 4. S. Vettel GER Red Bull 45 points 5. D. Ricciardo AUS Red Bull 39 points 6. N. Hulkenberg GER ForceIndia 37 points 7. V. Bottas FIN Williams 34 points 8. J. Button GBR McLaren 23 points 9. K. Magnussen DEN McLaren & S. Perez MEX ForceIndia 20 points 10. K. Raikkonen FIN Ferrari 17 points 11. F. Massa BRA Williams 12 points 12. R. Grosjean FRA Lotus, J. E. Vergne FRA ToroRosso & D. Kvyat RUS ToroRosso 4 points |
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Result of the Spanish GP :
1. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes GP 2. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes GP + 0.636 3. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing + 49.014 4. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing 1:28.918 + 76.702 5. Valtteri Bottas - Williams + 79.293 6. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari + 87.743 7. Kimi Räikkönen - Ferrari + 1 lap 8. Romain Grosjean - Lotus + 1 lap 9. Sergio Perez - Force India + 1 lap 10. Nico Hulkenberg - Force India + 1 lap 11. Jenson Button - McLaren + 1 lap 12. Kevin Magnussen - McLaren + 1 lap 13. Felipe Massa - Williams + 1 lap 14. Daniil Kvyat - Toro Rosso + 1 lap 15. Pastor Maldonado - Lotus + 1 lap 16. Esteban Gutierrez - Sauber + 1 lap 17. Adrian Sutil - Sauber Geen tijd + 1 lap 18. Jules Bianchi - Marussia F1 Team + 2 laps 19. Max Chilton - Marussia F1 Team + 2 laps 20. Marcus Ericsson - Caterham + 2 laps Did Not Finish : 21. Kamui Kobayashi - Caterham 22. Jean-Eric Vergne - Toro Rosso Fastest Lap : Sebastian Vettel - 1:28.918 Pitstop Nico Rosberg : 2 ( lap 21 - lap 45 ) Bat. 2 Teams : Kevin Magnussen > Jean-Eric Vergne Grid Pos. Romain Grosjean : 8th place Hamilton Streak Continues In Spain : Lewis Hamilton's run of race victories continued on Sunday when he claimed his fourth grand prix win in succession but his first in Spain. As many predicted before the race it was all Hamilton as he put two seconds between himself and Nico Rosberg before the German pegged it back. Extending that lead to over four seconds in the second stint, Hamilton had enough of an advantage that when he switched to the hard tyres - and Rosberg the medium - he could still keep his team-mate at bay - although only just as Rosberg crossed the line 0.6s adrift. The victory not only handed Hamilton the lead in the Championship by three points over Rosberg but his 26th career win saw him become the third most successful British driver ahead of Jim Clark. Such was Mercedes' advantage on the day that the third placed driver was 48s down the road and they lapped everyone up to seventh place. It was Daniel Ricciardo who achieved that P3, joining the Mercedes drivers on the podium despite a valiant effort from Valtteri Bottas early in the race. The Williams driver jumped ahead at the start and was holding third up until the first round of pit stops. But with Ricciardo opting for an early stop on lap 14 and Bottas only coming in on lap 20, the Finn not only dropped to third but was also 10 seconds down the road. Bottas had then looked on course to finish fourth only for Sebastian Vettel to pull off a late pass. The reigning World Champion recovered from 15th to finish fourth. Fernando Alonso claimed sixth place as he overtook Kimi Raikkonen with three laps to go. The Finnish driver had held the advantage for most of the race only to lose out to Alonso's fresher rubber late on. Romain Grosjean was eighth as he netted his and Lotus' first points of the Championship while Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg completed the top ten. Kind Regards Shaky - Schumi |
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