30 de jul. de 2016

F1: GP of Germany 2016 - Qualifying

Nico Rosberg

Pos
Name
Team
Time
1
N. Rosberg
Mercedes
1:14.363
2
L. Hamilton
Mercedes
1:14.470
3
D. Ricciardo
Red Bull
1:14.726
4
M. Verstappen
Red Bull
1:14.834
5
K. Räikkönen
Ferrari
1:15.142
6
S. Vettel
Ferrari
1:15.315
7
N. Hulkenberg
Force India
1:15.510
8
V. Bottas
Williams
1:15.530
9
S. Perez
Force India
1:15.537
10
F. Massa
Williams
1:15.615
11
E. Gutierrez
Haas
1:15.883
12
J. Button
McLaren
1:15.909
13
C. Sainz
Toro Rosso
1:15.989
14
F. Alonso
McLaren
1:16.041
15
R. Grosjean
Haas
1:16.086
16
J. Palmer
Renault
1:16.665
17
K. Magnussen
Renault
1:16.716
18
P. Wehrlein
MRT
1:16.717
19
D. Kvyat
Toro Rosso
1:16.876
20
R. Haryanto
MRT
1:16.977
21
F. Nasr
Sauber
1:17.123
22
M. Ericsson
Sauber
1:17.238


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25 de jul. de 2016

F1: GP of Hungary 2016


 Nico Rosberg, Daniel Ricciardo, Kimi Räikkönen, Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen, Valtteri Bottas, Daniil Kvyat, Kevin 


Mercedes Team

Result:

Pos
Driver
Team
Laps
1
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes AMG Petronas
70
2
Nico Rosberg
Mercedes AMG Petronas
70
3
Daniel Ricciardo
Red Bull Racing
70
4
Sebastian Vettel
Ferrari
70
5
Max Verstappen
Red Bull Racing
70
6
Kimi Räikkönen
Ferrari
70
7
Fernando Alonso
McLaren Honda
69
8
Carlos Sainz Jr.
Scuderia Toro Rosso
69
9
Valtteri Bottas
Williams Martini Racing
69
10
Nico Hulkenberg
Force India F1 Team
69
11
Sergio Perez
Force India F1 Team
69
12
Jolyon Palmer
Renault Sport F1 Team
69
13
Esteban Gutiérrez
Haas F1 Team
69
14
Romain Grosjean
Haas F1 Team
69
15
Kevin Magnussen
Renault Sport F1 Team
69
16
Daniil Kvyat
Scuderia Toro Rosso
69
17
Felipe Nasr
Sauber F1 Team
69
18
Felipe Massa
Williams Martini Racing
68
19
Pascal Wehrlein
Manor Racing MRT
68
20
Marcus Ericsson
Sauber F1 Team
68
21
Rio Haryanto
Manor Racing MRT
68

Jenson Button
McLaren Honda
60



Drivers Classification
Pos
Driver
Nationality
Team
Points
1
Lewis Hamilton
British
Mercedes
192
2
Nico Rosberg
German
Mercedes
186
3
Kimi Räikkönen
Finnish
Ferrari
115
4
Daniel Ricciardo
Australian
Red Bull Racing
114
5
Sebastian Vettel
German
Ferrari
110
6
Max Verstappen
Dutch
Red Bull Racing
100
7
Valtteri Bottas
Finnish
Williams
56
8
Sergio Perez
Mexican
Force India
47
9
Felipe Massa
Brazilian
Williams
38
10
Romain Grosjean
French
Haas
30
11
Nico Hulkenberg
German
Force India
28
12
Carlos Sainz
Spanish
Toro Rosso
27
13
Daniil Kvyat
Russian
Toro Rosso
24
14
Fernando Alonso
Spanish
McLaren
23
15
Jenson Button
British
McLaren
13
16
Kevin Magnussen
Danish
Renault
6
17
Pascal Wehrlein
German
Manor
1
18
Stoffel Vandoorne
Belgian
McLaren
1
19
Jolyon Palmer
British
Renault
0
20
Esteban Gutierrez
Mexican
Haas
0
21
Marcus Ericsson
Swedish
Sauber
0
22
Felipe Nasr
Brazilian
Sauber
0
23
Rio Haryanto
Indonesian
Manor
0


Constructors Classification
Pos
Team
Points
1
Mercedes AMG Petronas
378
2
Ferrari
224
3
Red Bull Racing
223
4
Williams Martini Racing
94
5
Force India F1 Team
74
6
Scuderia Toro Rosso
45
7
McLaren Honda
38
8
Haas F1 Team
28
9
Renault Sport F1 Team
6
10
Manor Racing MRT
1
11
Sauber F1 Team
0


Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamiltom
Lewis, many congratulations. You’re now the most successful driver here at the Hungaroring, surpassing Michael Schumacher. What does that statistic mean to you and how does this victory compare to the four that came before at this racetrack.
LH: It’s pretty incredible to hear those words and to… especially when you think I grew up watching Michael so to now have had similar, if not one more, than he had here, is just incredible. But, y’know, I wouldn’t have been able to do it without the great people I’ve worked with, both at McLaren-Mercedes and now here. It’s a result of great work from such a large group of people. I’m really just a chink in the chain. I love it here. I hope there’s more to come before I stop. Yeah, it was not the easiest grand prix I’ve had here in the ten years, nine, ten years – but definitely one I enjoyed. And a great battle between the three of us.


Nico Rosberg
Nico Rosberg
Nico, it seems that so much was won and lost in the opening ten seconds of this race. Could you just talk us through what happened?
NR: For sure, yeah, the race was decided there. My start was OK but slightly down on Lewis’ start and Daniel also, ever so slightly. And then Daniel obviously got a tow and Lewis had the inside line. Just lost out there into Turn One. Got a bit tight between the two of them also so had to back out and then, OK, I was glad to at least get back second place from Daniel in Turn Two, that was cool, around the outside – but lost the win there.


Daniel Ricciardo
Daniel Ricciardo
Daniel, moving onto you, it was a very close battle with Sebastian Vettel at the end of the race. Are you pleased to have beaten Ferrari or disappointed not to have challenged Mercedes harder this afternoon?
DR: I’m pleased with the podium. Obviously we got close at the start and tried around the outside of Turn One and I couldn’t really see I think at the time Lewis, when Lewis and Nico were in my blind spot, so at the apex of Turn One I thought I was in the lead and then saw one of the Mercedes sneak up on the exit. And then, yeah, into Turn Two, I was just on the inside and Nico had a clear run and got better drive. I think the first part of the race we looked quite competitive. But then yeah, it looked like Mercedes had a bit more in their back pocket and were able to improve the pace as the race went on. In the end the fight was then with Sebastian. It got pretty close at the end; did quite a long stint on those tyres. It wasn’t easy. The last lap, I’m sure he had DRS and, at least in my mirrors, it looked like he got quite close in Turn One. So, yeah, bit of a fight. So it was a bit of a relief actually coming across and keeping third.



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