powered_by.png, 1 kB
ESPN F1 [UK]
F1 Junkie Home
Junkie Jabber

British GP - Qualifying
Newsflash
Saturday, 09 July 2011
Saturday Qualifying Results
P DRIVER NATIONALITY ENTRANT TIME
1 Mark Webber Australia Red Bull-Renault 01:30.4
2 Sebastian Vettel Germany Red Bull-Renault 01:30.4
3 Fernando Alonso Spain Ferrari 01:30.5
4 Felipe Massa Brazil Ferrari 01:31.1
5 Jenson Button Britain McLaren-Mercedes 01:31.9
6 Paul di Resta Britain Force India-Mercedes 01:31.9
7 Pastor Maldonado Venezuela Williams-Cosworth 01:31.9
8 Kamui Kobayashi Japan Sauber-Ferrari 01:32.1
9 Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 01:32.2
10 Lewis Hamilton Britain McLaren-Mercedes 01:32.4
11 Adrian Sutil Germany Force India-Mercedes 01:32.6
12 Sergio Perez Mexico Sauber-Ferrari 01:32.6
13 Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 01:32.7
14 Vitaly Petrov Russia Renault 01:32.7
15 Rubens Barrichello Brazil Williams-Cosworth 01:33.1
16 Nick Heidfeld Germany Renault 01:33.8
17 Heikki Kovalainen Finland Lotus-Renault 01:34.8
18 Jaime Alguersuari Spain Toro Rosso-Ferrari 01:35.2
19 Sebastien Buemi Switzerland Toro Rosso-Ferrari 01:35.7
20 Timo Glock Germany Virgin-Cosworth 01:36.2
21 Jarno Trulli Italy Lotus-Renault 01:36.5
22 Jerome d'Ambrosio Belgium Virgin-Cosworth 01:37.2
23 Vitantonio Liuzzi Italy HRT-Cosworth 01:37.5
24 Daniel Ricciardo Australia HRT-Cosworth 01:38.1
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 August 2011 )
 
European GP - Results
Newsflash
Monday, 27 June 2011
Formula 1 2011 European Grand Prix Drivers Championship Results
 

P

Driver

Spa

Total

1

Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)

25

186

2

Jenson Button (McLaren)

8

109

3

Mark Webber (Red Bull)

15

109

4

Lewis Hamilton (McLaren)

12

97

5

Fernando Alonso (Ferrari)

18

87

6

Felipe Massa (Ferrari)

10

42

7

Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)

6

32

8

Vitaly Petrov (Renault)

0

31

9

Nick Heidfeld (Renault)

1

30

10

Michael Schumacher (Mercedes)

0

26

11

Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber)

0

25

12

Adrian Sutil (Force India)

2

10

13

Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso)

4

8

14

Sebastien Buemi (Toro Rosso)

0

8

15

Rubens Barrichello (Williams)

0

4

16

Sergio Perez (Sauber)

0

2

17

Paul Di Resta (Force India)

0

2

18

Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus)

0

0

19

Jarno Trulli (Lotus)

0

0

20

Jerome d'Ambrosio (Virgin)

0

0

21

Narain Karthikeyan (Hispania)

0

0

22

Pastor Maldonado (Williams)

0

0

23

Pedro de la Rosa (Sauber)

0

0

24

Timo Glock (Virgin)

0

0

25

Vitantonio Liuzzi (Hispania)

0

0

 
Formula 1 2011 European Grand Prix Constructors Championship Results
       
P Team Spa Total
1 Red Bull  40 295
2 McLaren  20 206
3 Ferrari  28 129
4 Renault  1 61
5 Mercedes  6 58
6 Sauber  0 27
7 Toro Rosso  4 16
8 Force India  2 12
9 Williams  0 4
10 Hispania  0 0
11 Lotus  0 0
12 Virgin  0 0

 

 
Amazing win!
Newsflash
Monday, 13 June 2011

"Amazing win and possibly my best!"

Jenson Button Wins the 2011 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix(Photo courtesy Pirelli)
Jenson Button wins the race after being as far back as last place Sunday in Canada.  When asked about the experience Jenson said, " It had its ups and downs, let’s just say that. Definitely one of those grands prix where you are nowhere, then you’re somewhere, then you’re nowhere and then you’re somewhere. As we always say the last lap is the important one to be leading and I was leading half of it. Amazing day. It really is an amazing day and I don’t know what else to say really."

When asked about running his team mate, Lewis Hamilton, into the wall Jenson claimed not to see him as the track was wet and visibility was low.  Lewis seemed to agree that Jenson is not the sort of guy to make dodgy moves like that on purpose.  Jenso went on to say " I couldn’t see anything when he was alongside me. I couldn’t see anything in my mirrors. It was one of those things and I have apologised to him."

Jenson's day included 5 pit stops and a drive through penalty, and for a brief period of time Button found himself in last place. The team came out after the 2 hour rain delay and made some brilliant strategy moves, although Jenson claims he'd of had trouble winning without the use of DRS during the final minutes of the race, " I wouldn’t have had a chance if we didn’t have DRS here. If Sebastian didn’t make a mistake it would have been very tricky but it was getting very close to making the move because of the DRS. The previous lap I got DRS and I wasn’t really close enough to make a move but I felt I was creeping closer and it could have been one of those moves on the last lap into the last corner but it didn’t go that far because Seb put a wheel onto the wet surface and ran wide. I will take that. I think after Monaco, which again was a great race for me, to get the win here and get some luck in the end I think we deserved that."

All in all, as a viewer, if you were patient enough to see the race through, you were rewarded with a fantastic finish!  I think Jenson agrees, " It has been a very emotional three hours or however long it has been since the start. The incident with Lewis… Then, it was really a fight. I got a drive-through for speeding behind the safety car and I had to fight my way through about three times. Eventually, on the last lap I was chasing down Seb. He ran a little bit wide onto the wet part of the circuit and I was able to take the opportunity and take the win. But, for me, a fantastic race I think even if I hadn’t won today I would have enjoyed this race immensely. But, yeah, amazing win and possibly my best."

Last Updated ( Monday, 13 June 2011 )
 
Pirelli: Canada GP
Newsflash
Monday, 13 June 2011
BUTTON TAKES DRAMATIC CANADA WIN ON PIRELLI PZERO TYRES

Montreal, June 12th 2011 - Once again the Canadian Grand Prix delivered a spectacular race that was characterised by multiple safety cars and high drama, where the tyres played a central role.

 After a prolonged red flag period due to torrential rain, McLaren driver Jenson Button claimed his first win of the year, having
used three different types of tyre from the Pirelli PZero Formula One range. Button passed Red Bull Racing’s Sebastian Vettel on the final lap to win the race, despite a collision with his team mate, a drive-through penalty, and five pit stops: which at one point in the race put the Englishman as low as 21st. Nonetheless, the
correct strategy calls in the constantly changing conditions – as well as a fantastic drive – enabled him to win one of the most action-packed races of the year. 

The race began in wet conditions behind the safety car for the first four laps, which meant that all the cars started on the PZero Orange full wet tyres: the first time that this has happened all year. 

Button was the first person to switch to the PZero Blue intermediate tyres on lap eight, giving the Italian intermediates their competition debut. But the rain returned just over half an hour after the race started, bringing out the safety car. 

Shortly afterwards, on lap 24, the race was red-flagged as conditions were undriveable. According to the rules, teams were allowed to change tyres and work on their cars while they waited for racing to resume. 

The race restarted behind the safety car nearly two hours later, once again on the PZero Orange tyres. As conditions dried out, the leading runners moved onto intermediate tyres, then slick tyres. Button made a final stop for the PZero Red supersoft tyres on lap 51 to win the race by 2.7 seconds, having taken full advantage of one more safety car period with just 12 laps to go.

Image

Vettel – who led every lap apart from the final one – finished second on the PZero Red supersoft tyres after three stops, while his team mate Mark Webber was third. The final eight laps saw a frenetic battle for the podium places, with Vettel defending
from Button, Webber and Mercedes driver Michael Schumacher, before making a rare mistake.  

At the finish, nearly four and a half hours after the race started, Pirelli’s Motorsport Director Paul Hembery said: “This was one of the most thrilling and unpredictable grands prix we have seen so far this season, with an amazing drive from Jenson Button and all three podium places decided on the very final lap. 

We finally got a wet race, which showcased the effectiveness of our PZero Orange full wet and also the PZero Blue intermediate tyre. Once the race re-started, it was very interesting for us to run the wet and intermediate tyre down to the crossover point, which we’ve never done before in competition: this proved to be a key point in the strategy as both Button and Vettel showed. We really enjoyed watching Kamui Kobayashi as well who delivered a fantastically spirited drive in a race that was well worth the wait: the final battle for the podium was definitely one of our highlights of the year so far.”

 

Canadian Grand Prix Results;

P Driver Canada Total
1 Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) 18 161
2 Jenson Button (McLaren) 25 101
3 Mark Webber (Red Bull) 15 94
4 Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) 0 85
5 Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 0 69
6 Felipe Massa (Ferrari) 8 32
7 Vitaly Petrov (Renault) 10 31
8 Nick Heidfeld (Renault) 0 29
9 Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) 12 26
10 Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 0 26
11 Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber) 6 25
12 Adrian Sutil (Force India) 0 8
13 Sebastien Buemi (Toro Rosso) 1 8
14 Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso) 4 4
15 Rubens Barrichello (Williams) 2 4
16 Sergio Perez (Sauber) 0 2
17 Paul Di Resta (Force India) 0 2
18 Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus) 0 0
19 Jarno Trulli (Lotus) 0 0
20 Jerome d'Ambrosio (Virgin) 0 0
21 Narain Karthikeyan (India) 0 0
22 Pastor Maldonado (Williams) 0 0
23 Pedro de la Rosa () 0 0
24 Timo Glock (Virgin) 0 0
25 Vitantonio Liuzzi (Hispania) 0 0
 
 
P Team Canada Total
1 Red Bull  33 255
2 McLaren  25 186
3 Ferrari  8 101
4 Renault  10 60
5 Mercedes  12 52
6 Sauber  6 27
7 Toro Rosso  5 12
8 Force India  0 10
9 Williams  2 4
10 Hispania  0 0
11 Lotus  0 0
12 Virgin  0 0

 

Race by race results tables: Formula 1 Driver Standings 2011 & Formula 1 Teams Standings 2011
Last Updated ( Monday, 13 June 2011 )
 
McLaren: "Bring It On!"
Newsflash
Monday, 13 June 2011

2011 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX

“The best win of my career – this couldn’t have been much sweeter!”



Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Sunday June 12

JENSON BUTTON
MP4-26A-02
Started: 7th
Finished: 1st
Fastest lap: 1m16.956s (1st)
Pitstops: Six: On laps 8, 13, 19, 35, 37 and 51; Extreme-Intermediate (lap 8)-drive-through (for excessive speed behind the Safety Car, lap 13)-Extreme (lap 19). Restart: Extreme-Intermediate (lap 35)-Intermediate (puncture, lap 37)-Option (lap 51)
2011 points: 101 (2nd)

“That was the best victory of my career, and today is therefore a very special day for me.. I fought my way from last to first to win the race, and I overtook the cars in front of me on the track. To win a grand prix by getting one over on your rivals with a series of strong overtaking moves makes it even better.

“Races in changing conditions are always very tricky – but I love it when you’ve got to search for grip on the track rather than knowing in advance where it is. It was an amazing victory – I don’t think it could have been any better, especially after Monte-Carlo where we thought we had a win in the bag but were then disappointed at the very end. I was a little bit fortunate today when Sebastian [Vettel] made a mistake on the last lap, but I think we deserved that bit of luck!

“As far as the incident with Lewis is concerned, I couldn’t see a thing behind me except a blur of Vodafone rocket-red, but that could have been my rear wing: obviously, it’s the same colour as Lewis’s car. I moved to the left, which is the racing line, then I felt a bang, and I feared it was game over for both of us. Lewis knows that I didn’t do it on purpose, and I know that he didn’t do it on purpose either. I spoke to him before the race restarted, and it’s all good.

“I want to offer big congrats to Dave [Robson], my race engineer. We haven’t won together before, so this is a very special result for him as well as for me. Now, I just want to enjoy this moment; it’s been a long time coming and it couldn’t have been much sweeter. 

“I can’t stop smiling now!”

LEWIS HAMILTON
MP4-26A-01
Started: 5th
Finished: Ret
Fastest lap: 1m37.761s (+20.805s, 23rd)
Pitstops: 0 (Ran first stint on Extreme Wet tyre)
2011 points: 85 (4th)

“First of all, I have to offer my heartfelt congratulations to Jenson – he drove an absolutely incredible race and thoroughly deserved this victory. It was an utterly fantastic performance, from a truly great driver.

“I’m also sorry for the team; they’ve worked really hard this week and we could have done with the points that a two-car finish would have earned us today. 

“Although the conditions were very tricky from the start, I had pretty good grip and I was doing the best I could to keep the car on the track; I think I had pretty good race pace, and I didn’t have any particular problems.

“I touched Mark’s [Webber] car after he braked a bit early into the first corner. He left me enough room, but I touched the inside kerb and understeered into him.

“Then I started fighting back. After I fell back behind Jenson, he outbraked himself into the final chicane and got a poor exit, so I was able to get a good run on him. It felt to me like I was halfway alongside him down the pits straight – but, as he probably hadn’t spotted me, he continued moving across on the racing line.

“There was no room for me, so I hit the wall. Of course, I don’t think it was intentional: I know Jenson well enough and I know he wouldn’t do that. He’s a good guy.

“So, now, I’ll just focus on the next race and the rest of the season. It would be great if we could qualify a little higher up the grid in order to stay out of trouble in Valencia; but our race pace is good and I really want to do well there.”

MARTIN WHITMARSH
Team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
“The 2011 Canadian Grand Prix may well be remembered as one of the most eventful, exciting and suspenseful races in Formula 1 history.

“After a spell of torrential rain that made the circuit undriveable and triggered a lengthy red flag period, the race restarted with Jenson in 21st place. It soon became apparent that his car was in good shape, but what followed almost defied credence. In fact I think I’ve heard the word ‘unbelievable’ shouted at me by joyful colleagues about a hundred times this afternoon, and in truth Jenson’s drive was exactly that: absolutely unbelievable. Other adjectives that spring to mind are ‘heroic’, ‘majestic’, ‘magnificent’ and ‘superb’!

“The boys did a great job too – they performed six pitstops for Jenson alone, in difficult conditions, under enormous pressure – and this dramatic win underlines the extraordinary team spirit that exists within Vodafone McLaren Mercedes.

“Our car’s race pace has been consistently strong in Montreal today, in Monte-Carlo two weeks ago, and in Barcelona a week before that; next we’ll go on to Valencia, where we’ll be hoping to build on this victory and that consistent baseline of competitive speed.

“Lewis had a frustratingly short race, which ended when he and Jenson made contact at the beginning of the start-finish straight. We took the decision to ask him to stop his car on the track, and our post-race inspection revealed that that was the correct choice: his suspension was damaged to such an extent that it would have been impossible to continue.

“In our view it was just a racing incident, and both Lewis and Jenson share that view. So did the FIA stewards, who did an excellent job in tricky conditions today. Sometimes an accident is no-one’s fault, and this was one of those occasions.

“Like Jenson, Lewis is already looking forward to Valencia, where I hope and expect that MP4-26, and both its drivers, will be capable of scoring another win.

“Bring it on!”
 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > End >>

Results 15 - 21 of 316
 

Google F1 Search


Next Up

Polls

F1 Team Orders OK w/you?
 
Do Pirelli Tires Improve the show?
 
Bernie Wants to simulate rain during GPs...
 



© 2012 F1 Junkie - Formula 1 News
F1 Junkie - If you just can't get enough Formula 1

sitemap