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Sunday, 4 May 2014

Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir (Race 3, 2014): Race

Hamilton wins the Bahrain Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton made it back to back victories after winning the Bahrain Grand Prix at the Sakhir Circuit. It was a brilliant day for Mercedes as Nico Rosberg claimed second place whilst Sergio Perez enjoyed his best race result of the season to finish third. 



My Opinion:

Mercedes - Hamilton (winner), Rosberg (2nd). Perfect result for Mercedes who took maximum points thanks to Hamilton and Rosberg's brilliant drives. However, Hamilton has carved out a slight edge over Rosberg after coming from second on the grid to pass Rosberg and hold on for the win. Impressive driving from both and I can't wait to see who comes out on top between the two over the course of the season - at the moment, advantage Hamilton.
Force India - Perez (3rd), Hulkenberg (5th). Force India enjoyed their best result of the season so far after a tremendous drives from both Perez and Hulkenberg. Perez, who has failed to finish inside the top ten all season, converted a great start into an amazing result after taking the final spot on the podium. Meanwhile, Mr. Consistent Nico Hulkenberg gained seven places from his starting position to finish 5th.
Mclaren - Button (DNF, 55 laps), Magnussen (DNF, 40 laps). Disastrous result for McLaren. After a strong start to the season, it all went pear shaped for the team today. Neither car finished the race as both cars retired deep into the race. Points were on the cards for both Button and Magnussen but in the end it was a race to forget for the guys at McLaren. 
Red Bull - Ricciardo (4th), Vettel (6th). Average and probably a disappointing result for Red Bull who failed to get a car on the podium. Ricciardo had the best chance of finishing third or higher but just lost out to Perez whilst Vettel could only realistically hope to gain as many places as he could and drove well to finish 6th.
Ferrari - Alonso (9th), Raikkonen (10th). Ferrari's worst result of the season so far. That was not the finish that Ferrari had envisioned, especially after a decent day of qualifying. Both cars scored points but that just isn't the required standard for the team. Alonso managed to make up one place for 9th but Raikkonen suffered from a terrible start off the grid, losing four places, which proved costly. 
Williams - Massa (7th), Bottas (8th). Decent day for Williams who are showing some consistent results. Massa equalled his best result of the season, finishing 7th whilst Bottas managed 8th. However, Bottas will be disappointed with that result after starting the race in 3rd. A poor getaway off the grid saw Bottas fall two places and he never recovered. 
Toro Rosso - Kvyat (11th), Vergne (DNF, 18 laps). Disappointing day for Toro Rosso who failed to score a single point. Vergne has been the faster driver this year but only lasted 18 laps whilst Kvyat improved by two places to finish 11th but that means it is the first race this year that Toro Rosso have not taken away a point. 
Lotus - Grosjean (12th), Maldonado (14th). Standard result for Lotus who are showing some signs of improvement. Points always looked beyond their reach this weekend but they will be buoyed by their move up the order from the start. Grosjean managed to improve by four positions whilst Maldonado climbed three spots.  
Sauber - Gutierrez (DNF, 39 laps), Sutil (DNF, 17 laps). Disastrous race for Sauber as neither car crossed the finish line. It was a disappointing day of qualifying for the team and things only got worse as both cars retired from the race. Gutierrez managed 39 laps but Sutil only 17 as the team endured a tormenting weekend in Bahrain. 
Marussia - Chilton (13th), Bianchi (16th). Marussia will be pleased that they were the faster team compared to Caterham in Bahrain. Chilton was the quickest driver from the teams at the back of the grid after equalling his best result of the season. Bianchi didn't endure such a brilliant race but managed to move up four places from 20th to 16th. 
Caterham - Kobayashi (15th), Ericsson (DNF, 33 laps). Mixed day for Caterham. Kobayashi showed some consistency but lost out in the battle with Marussia to Chilton, meanwhile Ericsson was only out on track for 33 laps before retiring the car. 

Key Moments During the Race:

Start: Hamilton (up 1), Rosberg (down 1), Massa (up 4), Perez, Bottas (down 2), Button, Hulkenberg (up 4), Alonso (up 1), Raikkonen (down 4), Magnussen (down 2).
Vergne suffers a rear tyre puncture.
Lap 1: Hamilton, Rosberg, Massa, Perez, Bottas, Button, Alonso passes Hulkenberg, Raikkonen, Vettel passes Magnussen.
Lap 5: Hulkenberg moves into 7th after passing Alonso.
Lap 10: Button moves into 5th after passing Bottas.
Lap 12: Perez moves into 3rd after passing Massa. Ricciardo moves into 10th after passing Magnussen.
Lap 17: Sutil OUT after contact with Bianchi.
Lap 18: Rosberg moves into the lead after passing Hamilton but Hamilton retakes the lead after passing Rosberg.
Lap 19: Rosberg moves into the lead after passing Hamilton but Hamilton retakes the lead after passing Rosberg.
Lap 20: Hamilton makes a pit stop and rejoins the race in second. Perez moves into 6th after passing Alonso.
Lap 21: Rosberg makes a pit stop and rejoins the race in second.
Lap 25: Vettel moves into 9th after passing Raikkonen.
Lap 26: Perez moves into 4th after passing Hulkenberg.
Lap 28: Perez moves into 3rd after passing Massa.
Lap 33: Ericsson OUT.
Lap 35: Ricciardo moves into 8th after passing Massa. Alonso moves into 8th after passing Perez.
Lap 36: Perez moves into 8th after passing Alonso. Vettel moves into 10th after passing Magnussen.
Lap 37: Vettel moves into 9th after passing Maldonado. Ricciardo moves into 12th after passing Raikkonen.
Lap 38: Ricciardo moves into 11th after passing Magnussen.
Lap 39: Gutierrez OUT after being flipped over by Maldonado.
Lap 40: Magnussen OUT, safety car deployed.
Lap 47: Safety car goes back to the pits. Vettel moves into 5tafter passing after passing Button. Ricciardo moves into 6th after passing Button.
Lap 48: Massa moves into 7th after passing Button. Bottas moves into 8th after passing Button.
Lap 50: Ricciardo moves into 5th after passing Vettel. Alonso moves into 9th after passing Button.
Lap 54: Ricciardo moves into 4th after passing Hulkenberg.
Lap 55: Massa moves into 6th after passing Vettel by Vettel soon takes back the place. Button OUT.
Lap 57/Finish: Hamilton wins the Bahrain Grand Prix. Rosberg finishes second whilst Perez comes third.

Race Result:
1. Hamilton (Mercedes) 1.39.42.743
2. Rosberg (Mercedes)
3. Perez (Force India)
4. Ricciardo (Red Bull)
5. Hulkenberg (Force India)
6. Vettel (Red Bull)
7. Massa (Williams)
8. Bottas (Williams)
9. Alonso (Ferrari)
10. Raikkonen (Ferrari)

11. Kvyat (Toro Rosso)
12. Grosjean (Lotus)
13. Chilton (Marussia)
14. Maldonado (Lotus)
15. Kobayashi (Caterham)
16. Bianchi (Marussia)

17. Button (Mclaren) Retired after 55 laps
18. Magnussen (Mclaren) Retired after 40 laps
19. Gutierrez (Sauber) Retired after 39 laps
20. Ericsson (Caterham) Retired after 33 laps
21. Vergne (Toro Rosso) Retired after 18 laps
22. Suitl (Sauber) Retired after 17 laps

Fastest Lap: Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 1.37.020

Driver of the Day: Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull)

Team of the Day: Mercedes

Driver Standings
1. Rosberg (Mercedes) 61pts
2. Hamilton (Mercedes) 50pts
3. Hulkenberg (Force India) 28pts
4. Alonso (Ferrari) 26pts
5. Button (Mclaren) 23pts

Constructor Standings
1. Mercedes 111pts
2. Force India 44pts
3. Mclaren 43pts
4. Red Bull 35pts
5. Ferrari 33pts

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Saturday, 26 April 2014

Malaysian Grand Prix, Sepang (Race 2, 2014) Race

Hamilton wins the Malaysian Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton won his first race of the season as Mercedes dominate in Malaysia. Hamilton started on pole and expertly lead the race throughout to seal victory. Nico Rosberg managed to seal maximum points for Mercedes after moving past Vettel to take second place. Sebastien enjoyed a much better weekend and claimed the final spot on the podium after finishing third but it was clear to see that the Red Bull just didn't have the pace to stop or catch the Mercedes pair. 



My Opinion:

Mercedes - Hamilton (Winner), Rosberg (2nd). Perfect result for Mercedes who dominated in Malaysia. Hamilton started on pole and drove supremely to claim his first win of the season. Meanwhile, Rosberg passed Vettel at the start and held on for second place. Strong stuff from both drivers as Mercedes look set to be the dominant team this season.
Mclaren - Button (6th), Magnussen (9th). Decent race in the end for Mclaren. Points seemed to be on the card before the race and both cars produced the goods. However, Button clearly had the better day of it out there after moving up four places to take 6th. Magnussen found the race tougher and dropped down one place into 9th by the finish. Still a good start to the season for the team and they will be looking to keep improving.
Ferrari - Alonso (4th), Raikkonen (12th). Mixed fortunes for Ferrari. Alonso was his typical self and maintained 4th place throughout after a strong drive from the Spaniard. However, Raikkonen suffered from an early flat tyre which scuppered his race credentials. Despite his best efforts, 12th was the highest place Kimi could manage. Alonso seems to be getting the most out of the car but it still doesn't look to be where Ferrari want to finish races. 
Williams - Massa (7th), Bottas (8th). Strong race for Williams. After a terrible day of qualifying, Williams enjoyed a much better race which saw both cars bring home points. Massa climbed six places to finish 7th whilst Bottas rose seven places up the gird to finish one spot behind Massa in 8th. Overall, a poor Saturday cost them but they salvaged a good result on Sunday. I expect Williams to sort out their qualifying form next time around and would not be surprised to see them vying for top five places. 
Force India - Hulkenberg (5th), Perez (Retired, 0 laps). The good and the bad for Force India. Hulkenberg was very impressive all weekend and made it an even better one after moving up two spots on the grid to finish in 5th for Force India. However, Perez struggled in qualifying and paid the biggest price for it on the first lap after being forced to retire the car. Force India seem to have a fast car but will be looking for more from Perez in the next race to back up the strong results from Hulkenberg. 
Red Bull - Vettel (3rd), Ricciardo (Retired, 49 laps). Mixed results for Red Bull. Vettel got back to old ways with a strong qualifying performance but couldn't keep Rosberg behind him after finishing in 3rd. Disappointing for the team who clearly do not have a car that can match the pace of the Mercedes. Ricciardo made a quick start off the grid and found himself in 3rd after the first lap but unfortunately had to retire the car 7 laps before the finish. 
Toro Rosso - Kvyat (10th), Vergne (Retired, 18 laps). Disappointing race for Toro Rosso. After a strong first race in Melbourne, Toro Rosso had high expectations for Malaysia. However, despite a decent qualifying the team were unable to capitalise on it. Kvyat managed to secure the last point on offer but Vergne was unable to bring the car home after retiring 18 laps into the race. They seem like they can score points  but it must have been disappointing for the team that only one car made it to the finish. 
Sauber - Gutierrez (Retired, 35 laps), Sutil (Retired, 32 laps). Awful race for Sauber. It was a pretty terrible weekend for Sauber who failed to make the top ten in qualifying and failed to get a car to the finish line in the race. In fact, they were only involved in the race for 35 laps as Gutierrez shortly followed Sutil back to the pits. Better times are surely ahead for Sauber. 
Lotus - Grosjean (11th), Maldonado (Retired, 7 laps). Lotus struggling for form. Grosjean enjoyed a better race after a disappointing qualifying result and climbed five places up the order to finish just outside of the points in 11th. However, Maldonado endured even more pain after only lasting 7 laps to end a tough race weekend. Not what Lotus were hoping for but they are getting closer to securing those first points of the season.
Caterham - Kobayashi (13th), Ericsson (14th). Decent race for Caterham. The team were the faster of the two teams at the back of the grid whilst Kobayashi proved to be the star man. The Japanese driver managed to move himself into 13th place by the chequered flag which is two places better than he achieved in Melbourne. Ericsson will be pleased to have finished his first race in formula 1 and looked composed with his 14th place. 
Marussia - Chilton (15th), Bianchi (Retired, 8 laps). Slowest team on the grid. Chilton finished in 15th and was the last driver across the line but I'm sure the team will have gained plenty of useful data from that race. Bianchi endured a tough time of it after having to retire 8 laps into the race. 

Key Moments During the Race:

Start: Hamilton leads, Rosberg (up 1), Ricciardo (up 2), Vettel (up 2), Alonso (down 1), Raikkonen, Hulkenberg, Magnussen, Massa (up 4), Button. Contact between Bianchi and Maldonado as both cars spin off. Perez OUT.
Lap 1: Hamilton leads, Rosberg, Ricciardo, Vettel, Alonso, Hulkenberg passes Raikkonen, Magnussen, Button passes Massa.
Lap 2: Hulkenberg moves into 5th after passing Alonso. Magnussen moves into 7th after passing Raikkonen. Raikkonen has a flat tyre which causes him to fall down the grid. Alonso moves into 5th after passing Hulkenberg.
Lap 4: Massa moves into 8th after passing Magnussen but Magnussen passes Massa to reclaim 8th.
Lap 5: Kvyat moves into 11th after passing Gutierrez.
Lap 7: Maldonado OUT.
Lap 8: Bianchi OUT.
Lap 12: Alonso moves into 9th after passing Grosjean.
Lap 14: Vettel moves into 4th and Ricciardo moves into 5th after both cars pass Bottas. Alonso moves into 6th after passing Bottas.
Lap 16: Hamilton makes a pit stop leaving Hulkenberg to take the lead of the race. Hamilton takes the lead of the race after passing Hulkenberg.
Lap 17: Raikkonen moves into 18th after passing Vergne.
Lap 18: Raikkonen moves into 17th after passing Ericsson. Vergne OUT.
Lap 21: Bottas moves into 9th after passing Kvyat.
Lap 26: Sutil moves into 14th after passing Chilton.
Lap 27: Gutierrez moves into 15th after passing Chilton. Kvyat moves into 10th after passing Kobayashi. Bottas moves into 8th after passing Button.
Lap 29: Magnussen moves into 11th after passing Kobayashi.
Lap 30: Grosjean moves into 12th after passing Kobayashi.
Lap 32: Sutil OUT.
Lap 34: Hamilton makes another pit stop and regains the lead.
Lap 35: Gutierrez OUT.
Lap 39: Raikkonen moves into 13th after passing Kobayashi.
Lap 41: Ricciardo makes a pit stop but stalls in the pit lane costing him time.
Lap 44: Ricciardo has front damage and receives a 10 second stop/go penalty.
Lap 46: Ricciardo moves into 16th after passing Chilton.
Lap 49: Ricciardo OUT.
Lap 51: Hamilton makes his third pit stop and regains the lead.
Lap 53: Alonso moves into 4th after passing Hulkenberg.
Lap 56/Finish: Hamilton wins the Malaysian Grand Prix. Rosberg comes second and Vettel third.

Race Result:
1. Hamilton (Mercedes) 1.40.25.974
2. Rosberg (Mercedes)
3. Vettel (Red Bull)
4. Alonso (Ferrari)
5. Hulkenberg (Force India)
6. Button (Mclaren)
7. Massa (Williams)
8. Bottas (Williams)
9. Magnussen (Mclaren)
10. Kvyat (Toro Rosso)

11. Grosjean (Lotus)
12. Raikkonen (Ferrari)
13. Kobasyashi (Caterham)
14. Ericsson (Caterham)
15. Chilton (Marussia)

16. Ricciardo (Red Bull) Retired after 49 laps.
17. Gutierrez (Sauber) Retired after 35 laps.
18. Sutil (Sauber) Retired after 32 laps.
19. Vergne (Toro Rosso) Retired after 18 laps.
20. Bianchi (Marussia) Retired after 8 laps.
21. Maldonado (Lotus) Retired after 7 laps.
22. Perez (Force India) Retired after 0 laps.

Fastest Lap: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 1.43.066

Driver of the Day: Valteri Bottas (Williams) for finishing in 8th from 18th.

Team of the Day: Mercedes who secured the top two spots.

Driver Standings
1. Rosberg (Mercedes) 43pts
2. Hamilton (Mercedes) 25pts
3. Alonso (Ferrari) 24pts
4. Button (Mclaren) 23pts
5. Magnussen (Mclaren) 20pts

Constructor Standings
1. Mercedes 68pts
2. Mclaren 43pts
3. Ferrari 30pts
4. Williams 20pts
5. Force India 19pts

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Thursday, 24 April 2014

Malaysian Grand Prix Sepang (Race 2, 2014): Qualifying

Hamilton on pole in Malaysia

Mercedes continue their strong start to the season as Lewis Hamilton took his second pole position of the season at Sepang. Sebastien Vettel put his Red Bull on the front row in second whilst Nico Rosberg will start in third. Alonso put himself in fourth whilst Ricciardo will start ahead of Raikkonen on the third row for the Malaysian Grand Prix.



My Opinion:

Mclaren - Magnussen 8th, Button 10th. It was maybe not the qualifying session Mclaren had hoped for after their brilliant start to the season but they put themselves in with a chance of more success for the race. Magnussen could not reproduce the pace he displayed in Melbourne but out-qualified Button for the second time in a row. Button managed to make it into the top ten shootout this time but failed to reap the rewards after qualifying in 10th. I expect Mclaren to perform well in the race once again as they look to have built a strong car for the race day. Points should be secured from both drivers.
Mercedes - Hamilton pole, Rosberg 3rd. Another dominant display in qualifying from Mercedes who seem to have built the fastest car so far this season. Hamilton took his second pole position in as many races and looks set to be on that podium at the end. The team will hope Rosberg will be alongside him on the podium after the German starts from third once again. I'm expecting a Mercedes one-two here. 
Ferrari - Alonso 4th, Raikkonen 6th. Ferrari put in a strong performance in qualifying and seem in good shape to challenge for a spot or two on the podium. Alonso improved one place from his position in Melbourne and will be pose a threat in fourth whilst Raikkonen had a much better time of it here at Sepang and will be looking for a strong race from 6th.
Williams - Massa 13th, Bottas 18th. Disappointment for Williams in qualifying. It was not what Williams had in mind as both of their cars missed out on a top ten starting spot. Massa could only manage 13th but will surely find his way into the points tomorrow whilst Bottas had to take a three place penalty and will start 18th. Despite a poor qualifying effort, I'm sure the car is fast enough for the race to pick up points in the top 10. Massa should make it but Bottas will have work to do to move up the grid.
Force India - Hulkenberg 7th, Perez 14th. Mixed feelings at Force India. Hulkenberg has shown some consistency to qualify in 7th for a second time in a row but Perez seems to still be finding his way with his Force India, missing out on the top ten once more. It looks like points are on the books for the team but it will be interesting to see how Perez gets on in the race. 
Toro Rosso - Vergne 9th, Kvyat 11th. Toro Rosso have made it into the top ten once again this season and look to have built a reasonably quick car. Vergne was just that little bit faster than Kvyat again but both cars lost a few places compared to their qualifying positions in Melbourne. Both cars in good positions to take points from tomorrow's race but they will have to fight hard for them.
Sauber - Gutierrez 12th, Sutil 17th. Small signs of progress at Sauber. Sutil qualified 14th last time around but struggled to find some pace in Sepang, falling three places down to 17th. Gutierrez showed some positive signs of improvement after putting his car in 12th, 5 places higher than in Melbourne. Not too sure if Sauber will get too many points if any from the race but Gutierrez looks the more likely if they do.
Marussia - Bianchi 19th, Chilton 21st. Marussia find themselves near the back. Bianchi was the quickest man for the team today after qualifying two places ahead of Chilton. Their chances of taking a point from the race are very slim but they may be faster than the Caterham's.
Lotus - Grosjean 15th, Maldonado 16th. Lotus still not where they want to be. Although they made it into Q2 this time, the car just wasn't quick enough to make the top ten. Grosjean proved himself to be quicker than Maldonado but they will be desperate for some points in the race to lift the spirit of the team. 
Caterham - Kobayashi 20th, Ericsson 22nd. Caterham find themselves at the back of the grid. Kobayashi outperformed Ericsson again but the car was the slowest on the grid. Kobayashi may climb up the grid to gain a few places in the race but it will be about being faster than Marussia.
Red Bull - Vettel 2nd, Ricciardo 5th. Red Bull's back on track. After a disastrous race weekend last time around, Red Bull have something to be more upbeat about as both of their cars put on a decent display. Vettel was narrowly beaten to pole position by Hamilton but will fancy his chances of winning from second. Ricciardo was not as quick as he was in Melbourne but still managed to get himself on the third row. A strong chance of seeing a Red Bull on the podium and even two if Ricciardo can maintain a strong race. 

Qualifying Result and Starting Grid

Q3
Pole. Hamilton (Mercedes) 1.59.431
2. Vettel (Red Bull)
3. Rosberg (Mercedes)
4. Alonso (Ferrari)
5. Ricciardo (Red Bull)
6. Raikkonen (Ferrari)
7. Hulkenberg (Force India)
8. Magnussen (Mclaren)
9. Vergne (Toro Rosso)
10. Button (Mclaren)

Q2
11. Kvyat (Toro Rosso)
12. Gutierrez (Sauber)
13. Massa (Williams)
14. Perez (Force India)
15. Bottas (Williams) (3 Place penalty, will start 18th)
16. Grosjean (Lotus)

Q1
17. Maldonado (Lotus)
18. Sutil (Sauber)
19. Bianchi (Marussia)
20. Kobayashi (Caterham)
21. Chilton (Marussia)
22. Ericsson (Caterham)

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