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Round 11 - Budapest I Introduction
It’s finally happening. The 2012 Formula 1 World Championship is settling into a pattern, and the cream is rising to the top.
Red Bull, Ferrari and McLaren - the category’s heavy hitters over the last three seasons - have managed to extract themselves from the squabbling pack and assert some authority.
The German Grand Prix provided great evidence of this, with Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel and Jenson Button separated by as little as 2.5s heading into the final stint, while the best of the rest was more than 15s further adrift.
The midpack fight between the Lotus, Mercedes, Force India, Sauber and Williams entries was just as intense as it has been all season, but the top three were long gone.
The three squads in question, albeit to a lesser extent for McLaren, now seemingly understand the fickle Pirelli tyres to the point that they can get them working in a broad range of track conditions and temperatures.
Their drivers, particularly Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel, appear set to fight out the title, with the unrelenting aerodynamic development race seen through recent seasons likely to again play a big role in its outcome.
While any of the five midpack teams can threaten on their day, situations such as that seen at the Chinese Grand Prix, where the Red Bulls, Ferraris and McLarens fell in a grip-less heap while Mercedes and Lotus stormed to a one-two finish, look unlikely to be repeated.
Let’s see if the Hungaroring, and potentially some more questionable European summer weather, can prove all of the theories wrong this weekend...
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ontroversy reigned following last weekend’s German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, with two-time
defending World Champion Sebastian Vettel at the centre of two debates on driving conduct.
At the eye of the storm was a move from the German on Jenson Button that saw the Red Bull driver steal second place from his McLaren rival on the penultimate lap.
Vettel took to the outside of Button at the Turn 6 hairpin, completing the pass by using the tarmac run-off area on the exit. Although Button appeared to have left little room for Vettel to remain on the track, the FIA stewards didn’t take too kindly to the local hero not using the circuit “at all times”, and subsequently dropped him from
second to fifth in the final results via of a 20 second post-race penalty.
Naturally, the two parties involved had differing views of the matter, with Vettel saying he simply ran off the road trying to avoid an accident, and Button of the opinion that enough space had been left to accommodate the RB8.
While the decision of the FIA stewards was not without precedent (Fernando Alonso was handed a drive-through for a similar crime at the 2010 British Grand Prix), a lack of action over a move in this year’s Bahrain Grand Prix ensured the Vettel/Button incident would be a cause for some debate.
In Bahrain, Lewis Hamilton had all four of his wheels of the circuit as he drew alongside
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an aggressively blocking Nico Rosberg on the run to Turn 4. The stewards deemed that Hamilton had in fact completed the pass in the braking area, and had no case to answer about using the track verge on the straight.
The Hamilton/Rosberg incident contributed greatly to a revision of the driving conduct guidelines that was communicated to teams prior to this month’s British Grand Prix.
The FIA’s clarified stance on blocking, allowing a driver to swing from one side of the track to the other so long as no part of the following car’s front-wing was alongside the rear wheels, emerged on the eve of the Silverstone weekend.
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A simultaneous clarification of the regulations regarding respecting track limits, however, was not leaked to the media until after last weekend’s race. Importantly, the article sent from race director Charlie Whiting to the teams placed an increased emphasis on the delicacy of track limit debates.
“Any driver leaving the track, (i.e. no part of his car remains in contact with the track in accordance with the current regulations), may rejoin the track but without gaining an advantage,” it read in part.
“Whilst the relevant regulation stated that a driver may gain no advantage at all by leaving the track, we feel the stewards should be encouraged to use their discretion in cases where it is not entirely clear whether or not a driver has gained any direct or immediate advantage.”
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On that basis, it seems Vettel should not have been surprised to have his 40th career podium removed in such inglorious circumstances after the German Grand Prix.
What undoubtedly did surprise Vettel in Hockenheim, however, was a separate issue involving Lewis Hamilton. The Briton’s decision to pass the second-placed Vettel while running a lap down clearly incensed the German, who promptly gesticulated wildly at his rival, before labelling the move “stupid” post-race.
While even Red Bull Racing’s own team principal Christian Horner later admitted that Hamilton’s actions weren’t in breach of any formal regulations, it raised an undoubtedly awkward issue that will undoubtedly be seen again in this modern era of large speed differentials between new and old tyres. In this instance, the fact that the move clearly contributed to Button leap-frogging Vettel at the impending second pitstops clearly added fuel to the fire.
At the very least, the driving conduct controversies at the front of the field in Germany have provided some respite for Pastor Maldonado, who has become increasingly under fire this season for his ‘thug-like’ race craft. Sergio Perez spoke out about the Venezualen following contact in the British Grand Prix, for which Maldonado was fined 10,000 euro and given an official reprimand.
With the tight confines of Budapest’s Hungaroring lying ahead this weekend, it seems all drivers will need to ensure they are on their best behaviour.
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CIRCuIT DeTaIlS HungaRoRIng
approaching turn 1Heavy braking from almost 300km/h on the main straight to under 100km/h at the first turn creates the most likely overtaking opportunity on the circuit.
Technical preview with Lotus F1’s trackside operations director Alan Permane
the Car
rear wingRear wing configuration will run to maximum downforce levels thanks to the relatively low speed nature of the circuit.
BrakesThe lap begins with relatively heavy braking heading into turn one, which comes at the end of a comparatively long straight. By contrast, demands on the brakes from Turn 4 to Turn 10 are very light. The drivers therefore need good confidence in their braking systems to be right on the mark when needed, as they are used heavily relatively seldom over the course of a lap.
SuspensionThe layout of the Hungaroring circuit promotes understeer, with a strong front end required to prevent this. The drivers will also ride the kerbs a lot at throughout the course of a lap here, so a soft front end is useful in that respect.
tyresThe medium and soft Pirelli P-Zeros are allocated. The circuit surface and layout
is relatively kind to the tyres however the high temperatures frequently experienced can cause the rubber other issues, such as blistering.
front wingAs with the rear, maximum downforce is required from the front wing in line with the circuit layout and also to help counter understeer. We will run a new specification of front wing to assist with this.
engineWe’re looking for non-peaky power delivery here to facilitate traction out of the low-speed corners and provide good all round driveability. The engine needs to be mapped in such a way as to deliver sharp bursts of power rather than sustained application of throttle. Ambienttemperatures are particularly high in Budapest, so the engine must perform efficiently through the lower rev range while offering efficient cooling solutions.
turn 2The track runs quite noticeably downhill into turn two. With high potential for drivers to outbrake themselves here, they will need to keep their wits about them.
turns 3 & 4Moderate braking from 240km/h to 150km/h at Turn 5 follows the slight kink of Turn 4; a tricky series of corners taken at medium / high speed.
turns 4-11Turns 4 to 11 very much lead into each other so there’s little braking here and no room for error, as a small mistake at any stage can have a big effect on overall lap time. The drivers need a well-balanced car with good change of direction capabilities through this section.
turn 13The second slowest corner on the circuit, Turn 13 is a tight left hander taken at around 100km/h before launching the car into the final turn…
turns 14A good exit from the third gear turn fourteen is crucial, as it leads on to the circuits’only straight and subsequently into turn one; the best overtaking opportunity around the lap.
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SEbASTIAN VETTEL
the Bagman’S SaY...Fifth and eighth for Sebastian Vettel and Mark
Webber respectively wasn’t quite what the team had hoped for from the German Grand Prix. Both results of course were influenced by penalties (Vettel’s post-race and Webber’s post-qualifying), but all in all the RB8 failed to dazzle on Sunday at Hockenheim.
The team will more than likely be required to make alterations to its engine mapping for Hungary following the German GP controversy, while the KERS problem Vettel suffered last weekend is also an unknown factor.
Both drivers should be well in the fight for the win here, but it certainly won’t be easy.
Base: Milton Keynes, UKTeam Principal: Christian HornerTechnical Chief: Adrian NeweyChassis: RB8Engine: Renault RS27-2012
Debut: Albert Park, 2005Constructors’ titles: 2Wins: 30Pole Positions: 42Fastest Laps: 24
Nationality: GermanDate of Birth: 03/07/1987 Debut: Indianapolis, 2007World Championships: 2 Wins: 22Poles: 33 Fastest Laps: 11Career Highlights: 2010 and 2011 World Drivers’ Champion, 2nd 2006 F3 Euro Series, 2nd 2004 Formula BMW ADAC
Nationality: AustralianDate of Birth: 27/08/1976 Debut: Albert Park, 2002World Championships: 0 Wins: 9Poles: 9 Fastest Laps: 13Career Highlights: 3rd 2010 and 2011 World Drivers’ Championship, 2nd 2001 International F3000, 1st 1996 British FF Festival
MARK WEbbER
SEBASTIAN VETTELChampionship Position: 3Best Qualifying: 1Average Qualifying: 5.0Best Finish: 1Average Finish: 6.2
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the Bagman’S SaY...Lewis Hamilton’s early-race puncture aside, it was
a much improved McLaren outfit that turned up in Germany. Jenson Button’s confidence was given a much needed boost in Hockenheim, where the Briton achieved his best grid slot in seven races and his first podium in eight.
The team is promising even more updates to come this weekend, while the circuit is one on which Button triumphed brilliantly last year.
The team’s pitstops continue to fluctuate between race breaking and record breaking, with the performances in Hockenheim having proven to be in the latter category.
Both drivers will be eyeing a return to the top step here in what promises to be a tight fight with Fernando Alonso and Red Bull.
Base: Woking, UKTeam Principal: Martin WhitmarshTechnical Chief: Paddy LoweChassis: MP4-27Engine: Mercedes-Benz FO 108Z
Debut: Monte Carlo, 1966World Championships: 8Wins: 177Poles Positions: 148Fastest Laps: 149
Nationality: BritishDate of Birth: 19/01/1980 Debut: Albert Park, 2000World Championships: 1 Wins: 13Poles: 8 Fastest Laps: 7Career Highlights: 2009 World Drivers’ Champion, 1st 1998 British FF Festival, 1998 British FF Champion
Nationality: BritishDate of Birth: 07/01/1985 Debut: Albert Park, 2007World Championships: 1 Wins: 18Poles: 20 Fastest Laps: 11Career Highlights: 2008 World Drivers’ Champion, 2006 GP2 Champion, 2005 F3 Euroseries Champion
LEWIS HAMILTON
JENSON BUTTONChampionship Position: 7Best Qualifying: 2Average Qualifying: 8.2Best Finish: 1Average Finish: 9.6
LEWIS HAMILTONChampionship Position: 5Best Qualifying: 1Average Qualifying: 3.1Best Finish: 1Average Finish: 8.2
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SCuderia ferrari
FERNANDO ALONSO
the Bagman’S SaY...Even Ferrari’s most ardent doubters will have to
concede that the Italian team heads to Hungary with a strong chance of a third successive victory.
Fernando Alonso again proved his brilliance in Germany, taking pole in tricky conditions before holding off the advances of both Sebastian Vettel and Jenson Button in the race.
The relative speed of the top three cars during the middle stint in Hockenheim indicates that the F2012 may still lack the outright speed of its rivals, but it would be unfair to say that Alonso is carrying the team completely. The team’s decision to take a new set of wets halfway through Q3 arguably set-up the win.
Base: Maranello, ItalyTeam Principal: Stefano DomenicaliTechnical Chief: Pat FryChassis: F2012Engine: Ferrari 056
Debut: Monte Carlo, 1950World Championships: 16Wins: 219Pole Positions: 207Fastest Laps: 227
Nationality: SpanishDate of Birth: 29/07/1981 Debut: Albert Park, 2001World Championships: 2 Wins: 30Poles: 22 Fastest Laps: 19Career Highlights: 2005 and 2006 World Drivers Champion, 1st 1999 Euro Open by Nissan
Nationality: BrazilianDate of Birth: 25/04/1981 Debut: Albert Park, 2002World Championships: 0 Wins: 11Poles: 15 Fastest Laps: 14Career Highlights: 2nd 2008 World Drivers’ Championship, 1st 2001 Euro F3000, 1st 2000 Formula Renault Eurocup
FELIPE MASSA
FERNANDO ALONSOChampionship Position: 1Best Qualifying: 1Average Qualifying: 6.4Best Finish: 1Average Finish: 3.6
FELIPE MASSAChampionship Position: 14Best Qualifying: 5Average Qualifying: 11.6Best Finish: 4Average Finish: 11.7
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merCedeS amg PetronaS f1 team
MICHAEL SCHuMACHER
the Bagman’S SaY...The German Grand Prix weekend was another
disappointing one for Mercedes, which has seemingly slipped behind the Red Bull, Ferrari, Lotus and McLaren quartet in recent races.
By its own admission , the Brackley-based Silver Arrows need to find around 0.5s per lap of pure performance in order to return to its winning ways of earlier in the season, while managing tyre temperatures during the races continues to be its biggest cause for concern.
Michael Schumacher’s third place grid slot at Hockenheim was a commendable performance, but even a repeat of such qualifying heroics this weekend is again unlikely to yield a podium finish.
Base: Brackley, UKTeam Principal: Ross BrawnTechnical Chief: Bob BellChassis: F1 W03Engine: Mercedes-Benz FO108Z
Debut: Albert Park, 2010World Championships: 0Wins: 1Pole Positions: 2Fastest Laps: 2
Nationality: GermanDate of Birth: 03/01/1969 Debut: Spa, 1991World Championships: 7 Wins: 91Poles: 69 Fastest Laps: 77Career Highlights: 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 World Drivers’ Champion, 1990 German F3 Champion
Nationality: GermanDate of Birth: 27/06/1985 Debut: Sakhir, 2006World Championships: 0 Wins: 1Poles: 1 Fastest Laps: 3Place of Birth: WiesbadenCareer Highlights: 2nd 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, 2005 GP2 Champion, 1st 2002 Formula BMW ADAC
NICO ROSbERG
MICHAEL SCHUMACHERChampionship Position: 12Best Qualifying: 1Average Qualifying: 6.6Best Finish: 3Average Finish: 14.6
NICO ROSBERGChampionship Position: 6Best Qualifying: 1Average Qualifying: 7.2Best Finish: 1Average Finish: 7.7
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lotuS f1 team
KIMI RAIKKONEN
the Bagman’S SaY...It was an all too familiar story for Lotus in
Germany. Kimi Raikkonen took the team’s sixth podium finish of the season (a tally that compares favourably with McLaren’s seven podiums, Ferrari’s six and Red Bull’s five), but the E20’s race pace indicated that the result could have been so much more had it not been for a poor qualifying performance.
Team-mate Romain Grosjean, meanwhile, has returned to his ragged ways of the opening events of the season in recent races and is no doubt under pressure to reign in his enthusiasm.
Both drivers will most likely qualify behind the Alonso/Red Bull/McLaren quintet on Saturday before looking to move as deep into the top five as possible in the race.
Base: Enstone, UKTeam Principal: Eric BoullierTechnical Chief: James AllisonChassis: E20Engine: Renault RS27- 2012
Debut: Albert Park, 2012World Championships: 0Wins: 0Pole Positions: 0Fastest Laps: 3
Nationality: FinnishDate of Birth: 17/10/1979 Debut: Albert Park, 2001World Championships: 1 Wins: 18Poles: 16 Fastest Laps: 37Career Highlights: 2007 World Drivers’ Champion, 2nd 2005 World Driver’s Championship, 2000 British Formula Renault champion
Nationality: FrenchDate of Birth: 17/04/1986 Debut: Valencia, 2009World Championships: 0 Wins: 0Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 1Career Highlights: 2011 GP2 and GP2 Asia Series Champion, 2010 Auto GP champion, 2007 F3 Euro Series Champion
ROMAIN GROSJEAN
KIMI RAIKKONENChampionship Position: 4Best Qualifying: 5Average Qualifying: 8.5Best Finish: 2Average Finish: 5.8
ROMAIN GROSJEANChampionship Position: 8Best Qualifying: 3Average Qualifying: 7.2Best Finish: 2Average Finish: 13.9
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Sahara forCe india f1 team
PAuL DI RESTA
the Bagman’S SaY...Nico Hulkenberg made the most of his impressive
second-row starting slot to fight at the pointy end of the field in the opening stages of his home Grand Prix. Like the factory entries, however, his Mercedes-powered Force India struggled to keep a top 10 level of pace as the stints wore on, and was eventually overhauled by the likes of Kimi Raikkonen’s Lotus and the two Sauber entries.
Considering the lack of consistent speed, a ninth place finish was a good result.
Paul di Resta has proven himself to be at least the equal of his team-mate, but both drivers may struggle to add to their tallies this weekend.
Base: Silverstone, UKTeam Principal: Vijay MallyaTechnical Chief: Andrew GreenChassis: VJM05Engine: Mercedes-Benz FO108Z
Debut: Albert Park, 2008World Championships: 0Wins: 0Pole Positions: 1Fastest Laps: 1
Nationality: ScottishDate of Birth: 16/04/1986 Debut: Albert Park, 2011World Championships: 0 Wins: 0Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0Career Highlights: 2010 DTM Champion, 2006 Formula 3 Euroseries Champion, 1st 2006 Masters of F3
Nationality: GermanDate of Birth: 19/08/1987 Debut: Sakhir, 2010World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 1 Fastest Laps: 0Career Highlights: Pole Position for 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix, 2009 GP2 Series Champion, 2005 Formula BMW ADAC champion
NICO HuLKENbERG
PAUL DI RESTAChampionship Position: 13Best Qualifying: 8Average Qualifying: 12.0Best Finish: 6Average Finish: 10.8
NICO HULKENBERGChampionship Position: 15Best Qualifying: 5Average Qualifying: 11.4Best Finish: 5Average Finish: 11.4
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SauBer f1 team
KAMuI KObAYASHI
the Bagman’S SaY...Like Kimi Raikkonen’s Lotus, Sauber pair Kamui
Kobayashi and Sergio Perez were up to their usual trick of pushing through from poor qualifying positions last Sunday afternoon.
Fourth and sixth place finishes respectively provided the team with its biggest points haul of the season so far, catapulting it further away from the sixth placed Williams and seventh placed Force India in the Constructors Championship.
Kobayashi’s result in particular was set-up by the C31’s ability to look after its tyres on full tanks early in the race - enabling a long first stint before two charging runs to the flag.
Base: Hinwil, SwitzerlandTeam Principal: Peter SauberTechnical Chief: Matt MorrisChassis: C31Engine: Ferrari 056
Debut: Kylami, 1993World Championships: 0Wins: 1Pole Positions: 1Fastest Laps: 4
Nationality: JapaneseDate of Birth: 13/09/1986 Debut: Interlagos, 2009World Championships: 0 Wins: 0Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 1Career Highlights: 2008/09 GP2 Asia Series Champion, 4th 2007 F3 Euroseries, 1st 2005 FRenault Eurocup
Nationality: MexicanDate of Birth: 26/01/1990 Debut: Albert Park, 2011World Championships: 0 Wins: 0Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 1Career Highlights: 2nd 2010 GP2 Series, 4th 2007 British F3 Championship Class, 1st 2007 British F3 National Class
SERGIO PEREZ
KAMUI KOBAYASHIChampionship Position: 10Best Qualifying: 4Average Qualifying: 11.1Best Finish: 4Average Finish: 12.4
SERGIO PEREZChampionship Position: 9Best Qualifying: 6Average Qualifying: 13.2Best Finish: 2Average Finish: 10.3
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SCuderia toro roSSo
DANIEL RICCIARDO
the Bagman’S SaY...Toro Rosso found itself creating more pre-race
headlines than usual in Hockenheim, with news that its long-time technical director, the highly regarded Giorgio Ascanelli, has departed the team.
While the official line is that the Italian is currently “on holidays”, he is not expected to return to the struggling outfit.
Things went as per usual for Toro Rosso in Germany regardless, with Jean-Eric Vergne’s weekend soured by again failing to get out of Q1. Team-mate Daniel Ricciardo used to wet conditions to get within a fraction of Q3, but never really looked a chance of points in the race anyway.
Base: Faenza, ItalyTeam Principal: Franz TostTechnical Chief: Giorgio AscanelliChassis: STR7Engine: Ferrari 056
Debut: Sakhir, 2006World Championships: 0Wins: 1Pole Positions: 1Fastest Laps: 0
Nationality: AustralianDate of Birth: 01/07/1989 Debut: Silverstone, 2011World Championships: 0 Wins: 0Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0Career Highlights: 2009 British Formula 3 Champion, 2nd 2010 Formula Renault 3.5, 2008 Formula Renault 2.0 Champion
Nationality: FrenchDate of Birth:25/04/1990 Debut: Albert Park, 2012World Championships: – Wins: –Poles: – Fastest Laps: –Career Highlights: 2nd 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series, 2010 British Formula 3 Champion, 2nd European Formula Renault 2.0 series
JEAN-ERIC VERGNE
DANIEL RICCIARDOChampionship Position: 18Best Qualifying: 6Average Qualifying: 13.6Best Finish: 9Average Finish: 13.4
JEAN-ERIC VERGNEChampionship Position: 17Best Qualifying: 11Average Qualifying: 17.0Best Finish: 8Average Finish: 13.9
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WilliamS
the Bagman’S SaY...Williams’ return to form hailed following Pastor
Maldonado’s Spanish Grand Prix victory in May has sadly petered out. The team has scored just four points in the five races held since Barcelona, and all of those have come from Maldonado’s team-mate Bruno Senna.
The team can at least cling to the promise shown by Maldonado on Saturday afternoons, with the Venezuelan having qualified in the top eight for four of those last five races. His Sunday afternoon in Hockenheim, however, was said to be compromised by running over a piece of debris in the early going. Ironically, one of the parties involved in the early parts-shedding had been Senna, who was forced to pit on the very first lap with a puncture.
Base: Grove, UKTeam Principal: Frank WilliamsTechnical Chief: Mike CoughlanChassis: FW34Engine: Renault RS27- 2012
Debut: Aires, 1978World Championships: 9Wins: 114Pole Positions: 127Fastest Laps: 130
Nationality: VenezuelanDate of Birth: 09/03/1985 Debut: Albert Park, 2011World Championships: 0 Wins: 1Poles: 1 Fastest Laps: 0Career Highlights: 2010 GP2 Champion, 3rd 2006 Formula Renault 3.5, 1st 2004 Formula Renault 2000 Italia
Nationality: BrazilianDate of Birth: 15/10/1983 Debut: Sakhir, 2010 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0Career Highlights: 2nd 2008 GP2 Series, 3rd 2006 British F3 Championship, 5th 2008 GP2 Asia Series
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PASTOR MALDONADOChampionship Position: 11Best Qualifying: 2Average Qualifying: 9.3Best Finish: 1Average Finish: 14.3
BRUNO SENNAChampionship Position: 16Best Qualifying: 13Average Qualifying: 14.9Best Finish: 6Average Finish: 13.7
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Caterham f1 team
HEIKKI KOVALAINEN
the Bagman’S SaY...Even what Heikki Kovalainen described as “a
perfect lap” could not drag the Caterham any higher than 19th in qualifying at Hockenheim as the team continues to chase the tail of the highly competitive midfield.
Vitaly Petrov started two places further back but managed to overtake his team-mate on the opening lap, setting up a rare duel between the pair. With Kovalainen’s race soon hampered by chronic understeer, Petrov was able to finish ahead of the Finn for the five time in 10 races.
For Kovalainen, the Hungaroring - the scene of his one and only Grand Prix victory back in 2008 - provides an opportunity to re-establish his dominance within the team.
Base: Hingham, UKTeam Principal: Tony FernandesTechnical Chief: Mike GascoyneChassis: CT01Engine: Renault RS27-2012
Debut: Sakhir, 2010World Championships : 0Wins: 0Pole Positions: 0Fastest Laps: 0
Nationality: FinnishDate of Birth: 19/10/1981 Debut: Albert Park, 2007World Championships: 0 Wins: 1Poles: 1 Fastest Laps: 2Career Highlights: 1st 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2nd 2005 GP2 Series, 1st 2004 World Series by Nissan
Nationality: RussianDate of Birth: 08/09/1984 Debut: Sakhir, 2010World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0Career Highlights: 3rd 2011 Australian Grand Prix, 2nd 2009 GP2 Series, 3rd 2008 GP2 Asia Series
VITALY PETROV
HEIKKI KOVALAINENChampionship Position: 19Best Qualifying: 16Average Qualifying: 18.4Best Finish: 13Average Finish: 17.3
VITALY PETROVChampionship Position: 20Best Qualifying: 19Average Qualifying: 19.6Best Finish: 13Average Finish: 17.8
2012 FORM
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hrt f1 team
PEDRO DE LA ROSA
the Bagman’S SaY...Pedro de la Rosa extended his qualifying
surpremecy over team-mate Narain Karthikeyan to 10-0 in Hockenheim.
The Indian’s race performance, however, was one of his best of the season to date, taking the chequered flag less than six seconds adrift of the Spaniard.
A strong showing in qualifying at Monaco earlier in the season has De la Rosa optimistic of qualifying among the Marussias this weekend at the similarly tight Hungaroring.
Base: Madrid, SpainTeam Principal: Luis Perez-SalaTechnical Chief: Jean-Claude MartensChassis: F112Engine: Cosworth CA2012
Debut: Sakhir, 2010World Championships: 0WIns: 0Pole Positions: 0Fastest Laps: 0
Nationality: SpanishDate of Birth: 24/02/1971 Debut: Albert Park, 1999World Championships: 0 Wins: 0Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0Career Highlights: 1997 Formula Nippon F3000 Champion, 1995 Japanese Formula 3 Champion
Nationality: IndianDate of Birth: 14/01/1977 Debut: Albert Park, 2005World Championships: 0 Wins: 0Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0Career Highlights: 4th 2005 US Grand Prix, 4th 2000 British F3 Championship, 4th 2003 Formula Nissan WS
NARAIN KARTHIKEYAN
PEDRO DE LA ROSAChampionship Position: 24Best Qualifying: 21Average Qualifying: 22.2Best Finish: 17Average Finish: 20.8
NARAIN KARTHIKEYANChampionship Position: 23Best Qualifying: 22Average Qualifying: 23.6Best Finish: 15Average Finish: 21.1
2012 FORM
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maruSSia f1 team
TIMO GLOCK
the Bagman’S SaY...Charles Pic is slowly proving himself to be one
to watch for the future. The Frenchman out-performed his highly experience team-mate Timo Glock in both qualifying and the race at Hockenheim.
Glock complained bitterly of the balance of his Marussia throughout the weekend, while a differential problem emerged during the race, further extending the gap between himself and Pic.
The battle between this pair will again be one to watch this weekend at the Hungaroring.
Base: Banbury, UKTeam Principal: John BoothTechnical Chief: Pat SymondsChassis: MR01Engine: Cosworth CA2012
Debut: Sakhir, 2010World Championships: 0Wins: 0Pole Positions: 0Fastest Laps: 0
Nationality: GermanDate of Birth: 18/03/1982 Debut: Montreal, 2004World Championships: 0 Wins: 0Poles: 2 Fastest Laps: 1Career Highlights: 2nd 2009 Singapore Grand Prix, 2007 GP2 Champion, 1st 2001 Formula BMW ADAC
Nationality: FrenchDate of Birth: 15/02/1990 Debut: Albert Park, 2012World Championships: 0 Wins: 0Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0Career Highlights: 4th 2011 GP2 Series, 3rd 2008 and 2009 World Series by Renault FR 3.5
CHARLES PIC
TIMO GLOCKChampionship Position: 21Best Qualifying: 20Average Qualifying: 21.4Best Finish: 14Average Finish: 18.0
CHARLES PICChampionship Position: 22Best Qualifying: 21Average Qualifying: 22.1Best Finish: 15Average Finish: 19.2
2012 FORM
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37Round 11 - Budapest I Race Stats
CHamPIonSHIP STanDIngSWorld driVerS ChamPionShiP
no driver nat Car Points
1 Fernando Alonso Spain Ferrari 154
2 Mark Webber Australia Red Bull 120
3 Sebastian Vettel Germany Red Bull 110
4 Kimi Raikkonen Finland Lotus 98
5 Lewis Hamilton Great Britain McLaren 92
6 Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 76
7 Jenson Button Great Britain McLaren 68
8 Romain Grosjean France Lotus 61
9 Sergio Perez Mexico Sauber 47
10 Kamui Kobayshi Japan Sauber 33
11 Pastor Maldonado Venezuala Williams 29
12 Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 29
13 Paul Di Resta Great Britain Force India 27
14 Felipe Massa Brazil Ferrari 23
15 Nico Hulkenberg Germany Force India 19
16 Bruno Senna Brazil Williams 18
17 Jean-Eric Vergne France Toro Rosso 4
18 Daniel Ricciardo Australia Toro Rosso 2
19 Heikki Kovalainen Finland Caterham 0
20 Vitaly Petrov Russia Caterham 0
21 Timo Glock Germany Marussia 0
22 Charles Pic France Marussia 0
23 Narain Karthikeyan India HRT 0
24 Pedro de la Rosa Spain HRT 0
World ConStruCtorS ChamPionShiPPos Constructor Points
1 Red Bull Racing 230
2 Scuderia Ferrari 177
3 Vodafone McLaren Mercedes 160
4 Lotus F1 Team 159
5 Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team 105
6 Sauber F1 Team 80
7 Williams F1 Team 47
8 Sahara Force India F1 Team 46
9 Scuderia Toro Rosso 6
10 Caterham F1 Team 0
11 Marussia F1 Team 0
12 HRT F1 Team 0
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PRevIouS HungaRIan gP WInneRSYear driver Car location2011 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes Hungaroring2010 Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault Hungaroring2009 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes Hungaroring2008 Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes Hungaroring2006 Jenson Button Honda Hungaroring2005 Kimi Raikkonen McLaren-Mercedes Hungaroring2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hungaroring2003 Fernando Alonso Renault Hungaroring2002 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari Hungaroring2001 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hungaroring2000 Mika Hakkinen McLaren-Mercedes Hungaroring1999 Mika Hakkinen McLaren-Mercedes Hungaroring1998 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hungaroring1997 Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Renault Hungaroring1996 Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Renault Hungaroring1995 Damon Hill Williams-Renault Hungaroring1994 Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Hungaroring1993 Damon Hill Williams-Renault Hungaroring1992 Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Hungaroring1991 Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Hungaroring1990 Thierry Boutsen Williams-Renault Hungaroring1989 Nigel Mansell Ferrari Hungaroring1988 Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Hungaroring1987 Nelson Piquet Williams-Honda Hungaroring1986 Nelson Piquet Williams-Honda Hungaroring
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40 Round 11 - Budapest I Race Stats
PRevIouS WoRlD DRIveRS’ CHamPIonS
Year driver nat Constructor Wins Poles Points2010 Sebastian Vettel GER Red Bull 5 10 2562009 Jenson Button GBR Brawn 6 4 952008 Lewis Hamilton GBR McLaren 5 7 982007 Kimi Räikkönen FIN Ferrari 6 3 1102006 Fernando Alonso ESP Renault 7 6 1342005 Fernando Alonso ESP Renault 7 6 1332004 Michael Schumacher GER Ferrari 13 8 1482003 Michael Schumacher GER Ferrari 6 5 932002 Michael Schumacher GER Ferrari 11 7 1442001 Michael Schumacher GER Ferrari 9 11 1232000 Michael Schumacher GER Ferrari 9 9 1081999 Mika Häkkinen FIN McLaren 5 11 761998 Mika Häkkinen FIN McLaren 8 9 1001997 Jacques Villeneuve CAN Williams 7 10 81 1996 Damon Hill GBR Williams 8 9 971995 Michael Schumacher GER Benetton 9 4 102 1994 Michael Schumacher GER Benetton 8 6 921993 Alain Prost FRA Williams 7 13 991992 Nigel Mansell GBR Williams 9 14 1081991 Ayrton Senna BRA McLaren 7 8 961990 Ayrton Senna BRA McLaren 6 10 781989 Alain Prost FRA McLaren 4 2 761988 Ayrton Senna BRA McLaren 8 13 901987 Nelson Piquet BRA Williams 3 4 731986 Alain Prost FRA McLaren 4 1 721985 Alain Prost FRA McLaren 5 2 731984 Niki Lauda AUT McLaren 5 0 721983 Nelson Piquet BRA Brabham 3 1 591982 Keke Rosberg FIN Williams 1 1 441981 Nelson Piquet BRA Brabham 3 4 501980 Alan Jones AUS Williams 5 3 67
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PRevIouS WoRlD DRIveRS’ CHamPIonS
Year driver nat Constructor Wins Poles Points1979 Jody Scheckter RSA Ferrari 3 1 511978 Mario Andretti USA Lotus 6 8 641977 Niki Lauda AUT Ferrari 3 2 721976 James Hunt GBR McLaren 6 8 691975 Niki Lauda AUT Ferrari 5 9 64.51974 Emerson Fittipaldi BRA McLaren 3 2 551973 Jackie Stewart GBR Tyrell 5 3 711972 Emerson Fittipaldi BRA Lotus 5 3 611971 Jackie Stewart GBR Tyrell 6 6 621970 Jochen Rindt AUT Lotus 5 3 451969 Jackie Stewart GBR Matra 6 2 631968 Graham Hill GBR Lotus 3 2 481967 Denny Hulme NZL Brabham 2 0 511966 Jack Brabham AUS Brabham 4 3 421965 Jim Clark GBR Lotus 6 6 541964 John Surtees GBR Ferrari 2 2 401963 Jim Clark GBR Lotus 7 7 541962 Graham Hill GBR BRM 4 1 421961 Phil Hill USA Ferrari 2 5 341960 Jack Brabham AUS Cooper 5 3 431959 Jack Brabham AUS Cooper 2 1 311958 Mike Hawthorn GBR Ferrari 1 4 421957 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Maserati 4 4 401956 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Ferrari 3 6 301955 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Mercedes 4 3 401954 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Maserati/Mercedes 6 5 421953 Alberto Ascari ITA Ferrari 5 6 34.51952 Alberto Ascari ITA Ferrari 6 5 361951 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Alfa Romeo 3 4 311950 Giuseppe Farina ITA Alfa Romeo 3 2 30
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Wet tyres have been required during qualifying for each of the last two Grands Prix. With early forecasts predicting storms for Budapest this weekend, the likes of Mark Webber and Jean-Eric Vergne, pictured, could be in for another tricky session...
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