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F1 2011: British GP.

Ferry_vO

Retired SOH Administrator
Kinda odd to see the new layout with the start/finish in a different position..

Q1 results:

18: Alguersuari
19: Buemi
20: Glock
21: Trulli
22: D'Ambrosio
23: Liuzzi
24: Ricciardo (RBR testdriver; replaces Karthikeyan at HRT)
 
Q2:

11: Sutil
12: Perez
13: Schumacher
14: Petrov
15: Barrichello
16: Heidfeld
17: Kovalainen
 
Q1 results:

1: Webber
2: Vettel
3: Alonso
4: Massa
5: Button
6: Di Resta
7: Maldonado
8: Kobayashi
9: Rosberg
10:Hamilton
 
Full results:

12Mark WebberRBR-Renault1:32.6701:31.6731:30.39919
21Sebastian VettelRBR-Renault1:32.9771:32.3791:30.43119
35Fernando AlonsoFerrari1:32.9861:31.7271:30.51620
46Felipe MassaFerrari1:32.7601:31.6401:31.12416
54Jenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes1:34.2301:32.2731:31.89821
615Paul di RestaForce India-Mercedes1:34.4721:32.5691:31.92914
712Pastor MaldonadoWilliams-Cosworth1:32.7021:32.5881:31.93316
816Kamui KobayashiSauber-Ferrari1:34.3241:32.3991:32.12816
98Nico RosbergMercedes1:34.1861:32.2951:32.20918
103Lewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes1:33.5811:32.5051:32.37620
1114Adrian SutilForce India-Mercedes1:34.4541:32.61714
1217Sergio PerezSauber-Ferrari1:34.1451:32.62414
137Michael SchumacherMercedes1:34.1601:32.65615
1410Vitaly PetrovRenault1:34.4281:32.73414
1511Rubens BarrichelloWilliams-Cosworth1:33.5321:33.11912
169Nick HeidfeldRenault1:35.1321:33.80515
1720Heikki KovalainenLotus-Renault1:34.9231:34.8219
1819Jaime AlguersuariSTR-Ferrari1:35.2457
1918Sebastien BuemiSTR-Ferrari1:35.7497
2024Timo GlockVirgin-Cosworth1:36.2037
2121Jarno TrulliLotus-Renault1:36.4564
2225Jerome d'AmbrosioVirgin-Cosworth1:37.1546
2323Vitantonio LiuzziHRT-Cosworth1:37.4847
2422Daniel RicciardoHRT-Cosworth1:38.0596
Q1 107% Time1:39.156

<TBODY>
<TH>Pos</TH><TH>No</TH><TH>Driver</TH><TH>Team</TH><TH>Q1</TH><TH>Q2</TH><TH>Q3</TH><TH>Laps</TH>
</TBODY>
 
Ferry, can you believe the 're-defining' of the exhaust regulations that changed from session to session???

FIA = 'F-----G INCOMPETENT MANAGEMENT'.
:173go1:

Great effort by Paul di Resta.
:applause:
 
Full results:

15Fernando AlonsoFerrari521:28:41.196325
21Sebastian VettelRBR-Renault52+16.5 secs218
32Mark WebberRBR-Renault52+16.9 secs115
43Lewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes52+28.9 secs1012
56Felipe MassaFerrari52+29.0 secs410
68Nico RosbergMercedes52+60.6 secs98
717Sergio PerezSauber-Ferrari52+65.5 secs126
89Nick HeidfeldRenault52+75.5 secs164
97Michael SchumacherMercedes52+77.9 secs132
1019Jaime AlguersuariSTR-Ferrari52+79.1 secs181
1114Adrian SutilForce India-Mercedes52+79.7 secs11
1210Vitaly PetrovRenault52+80.6 secs14
1311Rubens BarrichelloWilliams-Cosworth51+1 Lap15
1412Pastor MaldonadoWilliams-Cosworth51+1 Lap7
1515Paul di RestaForce India-Mercedes51+1 Lap6
1624Timo GlockVirgin-Cosworth50+2 Laps20
1725Jerome d'AmbrosioVirgin-Cosworth50+2 Laps22
1823Vitantonio LiuzziHRT-Cosworth50+2 Laps23
1922Daniel RicciardoHRT-Cosworth49+3 Laps24
Ret4Jenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes39Wheel nut5
Ret18Sebastien BuemiSTR-Ferrari25Accident damage19
Ret16Kamui KobayashiSauber-Ferrari23Oil leak8
Ret21Jarno TrulliLotus-Renault10Oil leak21
Ret20Heikki KovalainenLotus-Renault2Gearbox17

<TBODY>
<TH>Pos</TH><TH>No</TH><TH>Driver</TH><TH>Team</TH><TH>Laps</TH><TH>Time/Retired</TH><TH>Grid</TH><TH title=Points>Pts</TH>
</TBODY>
 
2) Blown exhaust...

Had very little to do with the results I think..

Ferrari were lucky they didn't have to use the hard tire compound since they race started on intermediates; their car is not doing well on the harder Pirelli's.
RBR messed up two pitstops during which Vettel lost the lead and Webber lost time too.

Lotus-Renault seem to be hit the hardest by the ban, not RBR.
Ferrari (And Sauber-Ferrari) voted today against lifting the ban (Before the race.)
 
One can never count Alonso out.
I believe Hamilton and Massa have an 'appointment' with the race officials.
Apparently the RBR site (or Facebook page etc) has been hit by a barrage of feral 'fans' over the 'Maintain position' message to Webber, I might not like it either but on the last couple of corners on the final lap I have to say two cars finishing on the podium is far better than two cars off the circuit and no points.
:kilroy:
 
I have to say two cars finishing on the podium is far better than two cars off the circuit and no points.
:kilroy:

Wombat,
I might have to amend my earlier saying to this now:

"The only people that can beat Vettel are Vettel himself, his pit crew, and team orders.." :mixedsmi:
 
I might not like it either but on the last couple of corners on the final lap I have to say two cars finishing on the podium is far better than two cars off the circuit and no points.
:kilroy:

Yep, throwing away 33 points when Ferrari will pick up at least 35 isn't the smartest thing to do; I think Horner made the right decision for his team..
 
Don't know about that....
If the Ferrari was slower, the pit situation would have been a moot point and Vettel would've have maintained his advantage....

If the race would have been dry for the entire duration the Ferrari's would have lost a lot of time on the harder tires. Vettel had KERS issues too it seems.

Vettel has now finished either first or second in the last eleven races!
 
Hey All,

I saw a lot of that race. When will the team orders end in F1 thus taking the spotlight off the owner and putting it mostly on the driver where it belongs? Disgusting display of F1 "ethics".

In NASCAR the owners simply tell their drivers to not wreck each other but other than that race each other as hard as they like. F1 owners could institute tha same principle by simply putting their interest in themselves in second place where it belongs behind the interests of the drivers.

Comments on the race: 1) Hamilton deserves a penalty but won't get one. 2) Great drive by Perez!. 3) I don't know if the exhaust issue helped Ferrari that much in this race or not.

-Ed-
 
And thus in the slow conditions, blown exhaust would've helped the RBR extend their lead....

Not so sure about that P, given the amount of chopping and changing over the weekend the whole issue of exhaust systems is clouded.
Why the FIA couldn't let the issue run out at the end of this year is beyond me.
Bloody Muppets!
:173go1:
 
Schumacher's enthusiasm cost him a stop-go penalty... remember Nigel Mansell was on the Stewards' panel this weekend.
I do wonder if Hamilton will cop a penalty for doing essentially the same thing on Massa?

EDIT: Didn't realise this was the 60th anniversary of Ferrari's first GP win.
Emotional day in that camp, then.
Good on them.
 
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