Listening to the whinging of Renault’s Flavio Briatore you could be forgiven for thinking that the FIA had handed the Championship to Brawn GP by ruling their double-decker diffuser legal but Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber proved that cars with ‘standard’ diffusers can still win races by taking a stunning one-two victory in China last weekend.
Even though the Brawn GP cars were carrying more fuel and were faster in qualifying, Vettel was flawless in the wet race conditions and Button could only manage third place with Barrichello behind him in fourth.
While no-one thought (correctly) the Red Cars would be a threat, Andrew was the only one to predict a podium for Vettel and so managed to narrow Sergio’s lead to three points.
Keep an eye out for the Round 4 post which will be going up soon!
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Once again the established order is upset and and an exciting qualifying session in Shanghai ended with Sebastian Vettel putting in a blinding lap to take pole position for Red Bull. Fernando Alonso also surprised by putting his Renault alongside him on the front row.
But were those times really indicative of race pace or were their cars fueled light?
Well, thanks to the FIA now publishing the weights of all cars after qualifying we can figure it out for ourselves. Below is a graph showing the actual lap times of the cars compared to their fuel-adjusted lap times. Only the top ten are shown because any car that doesn’t make it into the third qualifying session may refuel before the race.
We can see from the graph that the two Brawn GP cars are still fastest and Alonso and the two Red Bulls are fueled pretty light, although Vettel isn’t looking too bad. Jarni Trulli could also be a threat if he gets a good start from the third row.
Sebastian Vettel showed you can still go fast in Formula One without a fancy double-decker diffuser. While car designer Adrian Newey is back at the factory figuring out how to bolt a new back end onto the car, Vettel drove the RB5 to Red Bull’s first pole position in qualifying for Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix.
Team mate Mark Webber also did well and almost looked like he was going to take pole but he will start third behind Fernando Alonso. The Spaniard’s car was running with an interim diffuser although Renault decided not to use KERS. In fact out of twenty cars, only three (Heidfeld’s BMW and the two McLarens) will be running a KERS device in the race.
For the first time this season there is no Brawn GP car on the front row with Barrichello starting from fourth and Jenson Button behind him in fifth.
Once Adrian Newey comes up with a new diffuser that fits the RB5 suspension, will Red Bull take over from Brawn GP as the team to beat?
2009 Chinese Grand Prix Qualifying Results
Pos |
Driver |
Team |
Time |
1 |
Sebastian Vettel |
Red Bull-Renault |
1:36.184 |
2 |
Fernando Alonso |
Renault |
1:36.381 |
3 |
Mark Webber |
Red Bull-Renault |
1:36.466 |
4 |
Rubens Barrichello |
Brawn-Mercedes |
1:36.493 |
5 |
Jenson Button |
Brawn-Mercedes |
1:36.532 |
6 |
Jarno Trulli |
Toyota |
1:36.835 |
7 |
Nico Rosberg |
Williams-Toyota |
1:37.397 |
8 |
Kimi Raikkonen |
Ferrari |
1:38.089 |
9 |
Lewis Hamilton |
McLaren-Mercedes |
1:38.595 |
10 |
Sebastien Buemi |
Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
1:39.321 |
11 |
Nick Heidfeld |
BMW Sauber |
1:35.975 |
12 |
Heikki Kovalainen |
McLaren-Mercedes |
1:36.032 |
13 |
Felipe Massa |
Ferrari |
1:36.033 |
14 |
Kazuki Nakajima |
Williams-Toyota |
1:36.193 |
15 |
Sebastien Bourdais |
Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
1:36.906 |
16 |
Nelson Piquet Jr |
Renault |
1:36.908 |
17 |
Robert Kubica |
BMW Sauber |
1:36.966 |
18 |
Adrian Sutil |
Force India-Mercedes |
1:37.669 |
19 |
Timo Glock |
Toyota |
1:36.066 |
20 |
Giancarlo Fisichella |
Force India-Mercedes |
1:37.672 |
Update: Timo Glock drops five places after a gearbox change.
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From James Allen’s Twitter feed:
Bernie – “I’m not fighting anyone.”
Journo – “What about FOTA?”
Bernie – “Who?”
(Tip o hat to Andrew.)
McLaren made a return to the top of the time sheet in the first practice session for Sunday’s Chinese Formula One Grand Prix. Thanks to a new ‘interim’ diffuser that McLaren have bolted onto Lewis Hamilton’s car, the reigning World Champion set the fastest time in first practice with team mate Heikki Kovalainen (running the old diffuser) fourth and the two Brawn GP cars sandwiched in between.
Hamilton couldn’t carry the pace through to the second session, though, where Button finished fastest ahead of Nico Rosberg’s Williams with Barrichello third fastest. Even without fancy diffusers, the two Red Bulls of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber were fourth and fifth.
Here are the times from the first two practice sessions:
First Practice
Pos |
Driver |
Team |
Time |
1 |
Lewis Hamilton |
McLaren-Mercedes |
1:37.334 |
2 |
Jenson Button |
Brawn-Mercedes |
1:37.450 |
3 |
Rubens Barrichello |
Brawn-Mercedes |
1:37.566 |
4 |
Heikki Kovalainen |
McLaren-Mercedes |
1:37.672 |
5 |
Mark Webber |
Red Bull-Renault |
1:37.752 |
6 |
Jarno Trulli |
Toyota |
1:37.764 |
7 |
Nico Rosberg |
Williams-Toyota |
1:37.860 |
8 |
Timo Glock |
Toyota |
1:37.894 |
9 |
Fernando Alonso |
Renault |
1:38.089 |
10 |
Sebastien Bourdais |
Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
1:38.195 |
11 |
Kimi Raikkonen |
Ferrari |
1:38.223 |
12 |
Sebastian Vettel |
Red Bull-Renault |
1:38.274 |
13 |
Sebastien Buemi |
Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
1:38.307 |
14 |
Adrian Sutil |
Force India-Mercedes |
1:38.319 |
15 |
Felipe Massa |
Ferrari |
1:38.418 |
16 |
Nick Heidfeld |
BMW Sauber |
1:38.456 |
17 |
Giancarlo Fisichella |
Force India-Mercedes |
1:38.460 |
18 |
Robert Kubica |
BMW Sauber |
1:38.463 |
19 |
Kazuki Nakajima |
Williams-Toyota |
1:38.730 |
20 |
Nelson Piquet Jr |
Renault |
1:38.825 |
Second Practice
Pos |
Driver |
Team |
Time |
1 |
Jenson Button |
Brawn-Mercedes |
1:35.679 |
2 |
Nico Rosberg |
Williams-Toyota |
1:35.704 |
3 |
Rubens Barrichello |
Brawn-Mercedes |
1:35.881 |
4 |
Mark Webber |
Red Bull-Renault |
1:36.105 |
5 |
Sebastian Vettel |
Red Bull-Renault |
1:36.167 |
6 |
Jarno Trulli |
Toyota |
1:36.217 |
7 |
Kazuki Nakajima |
Williams-Toyota |
1:36.377 |
8 |
Timo Glock |
Toyota |
1:36.548 |
9 |
Heikki Kovalainen |
McLaren-Mercedes |
1:36.674 |
10 |
Sebastien Bourdais |
Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
1:36.800 |
11 |
Adrian Sutil |
Force India-Mercedes |
1:36.829 |
12 |
Felipe Massa |
Ferrari |
1:36.847 |
13 |
Lewis Hamilton |
McLaren-Mercedes |
1:36.941 |
14 |
Kimi Raikkonen |
Ferrari |
1:37.054 |
15 |
Sebastien Buemi |
Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
1:37.219 |
16 |
Nelson Piquet Jr |
Renault |
1:37.273 |
17 |
Robert Kubica |
BMW Sauber |
1:37.491 |
18 |
Nick Heidfeld |
BMW Sauber |
1:37.544 |
19 |
Fernando Alonso |
Renault |
1:37.638 |
20 |
Giancarlo Fisichella |
Force India-Mercedes |
1:37.750 |
Image: McLaren