14 de mai. de 2012

F1 - GP da Espanha 2012


Kimi Räikkönen, Pastor Maldonado, Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso, Pastor Maldonado

Lewis Hamilton, Felipe Massa

Kimi Räikkönen, Pastor Maldonado, Fernando Alonso

Michael Schumacher, Romain Grosjean

 Jenson Button

Michael Schumacher

Kimi Räikkönen

Pastor Maldonado
Pastor Maldonado



Result:
Pos  No  Driver                        Team                               Laps   Time/Retired       Grid   Pts
1 18 Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 66 1:39:09.145 1 25
2 5 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 66 +3.1 secs 2 18
3 9 Kimi Räikkönen Lotus-Renault 66 +3.8 secs 4 15
4 10 Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 66 +14.7 secs 3 12
5 14 Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 66 +64.6 secs 9 10
6 1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing-Renault 66 +67.5 secs 7 8
7 8 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 66 +77.9 secs 6 6
8 4 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 66 +78.1 secs 24 4
9 3 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 66 +85.2 secs 10 2
10 12 Nico Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes 65 +1 Lap 13 1
11 2 Mark Webber Red Bull Racing-Renault 65 +1 Lap 11
12 17 Jean-Eric Vergne STR-Ferrari 65 +1 Lap 14
13 16 Daniel Ricciardo STR-Ferrari 65 +1 Lap 15
14 11 Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 65 +1 Lap 12
15 6 Felipe Massa Ferrari 65 +1 Lap 16
16 20 Heikki Kovalainen Caterham-Renault 65 +1 Lap 19
17 21 Vitaly Petrov Caterham-Renault 65 +1 Lap 18
18 24 Timo Glock Marussia-Cosworth 64 +2 Laps 21
19 22 Pedro de la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 63 +3 Laps 22
Ret 15 Sergio Perez Sauber-Ferrari 37 Transmission 5
Ret 25 Charles Pic Marussia-Cosworth 35 Driveshaft 20
Ret 23 Narain Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 22 Mechanical 23
Ret 19 Bruno Senna Williams-Renault 12 Accident damage 17
Ret 7 Michael Schumacher Mercedes 12 Accident 8


Drivers Provisional Classification
Position Driver Australia Malaysia China Bahrain Spain Monaco Canada Europe Great Britain Germany Hungary Belgium Italy Singapore Japan Korea India Abu Dhabi USA Brazil Points
01 Sebastian Vettel
DEU
18
2
0
11
10
5
25
1
8
6















61
02 Fernando Alonso
ESP
10
5
25
1
2
9
6
7
18
2















61
03 Lewis Hamilton
GBR
15
3
15
3
15
3
4
8
4
8















53
04 Kimi Raikkonen
FIN
6
7
10
5
0
14
18
2
15
3















49
05 Mark Webber
AUS
12
4
12
4
12
4
12
4
0
11















48
06 Jenson Button
GBR
25
1
0
14
18
2
0
18
2
9















45
07 Nico Rosberg
DEU
0
12
0
13
25
1
10
5
6
7















41
08 Romain Grosjean
FRA
R
a
R
a
8
6
15
3
12
4















35
09 Pastor Maldonado
VEN
0
13
0
19
4
8
R
m
25
1















29
10 Sergio Perez
MEX
4
8
18
2
0
11
0
11
R
m















22
11 Kamui Kobayashi
JPN
8
6
0
m
1
10
0
12
10
5















19
12 Paul Di Resta
GBR
1
10
6
7
0
12
8
6
0
14















15
13 Bruno Senna
BRA
0
16
8
6
6
7
0
22
R
a















14
14 Jean-Eric Vergne
FRA
0
11
4
8
0
16
0
14
0
12















4
15 Nico Hulkenberg
DEU
R
a
2
9
0
15
0
12
1
10















3
16 Daniel Ricciardo
AUS
2
9
0
12
0
17
0
15
0
13















2
17 Felipe Massa
BRA
R
m
0
15
0
13
2
9
0
15















2
18 Michael Schumacher
DEU
R
m
1
10
R
m
1
10
R
a















2
19 Timo Glock
DEU
0
14
0
17
0
19
0
19
0
18















0
20 Charles Pic
FRA
0
15
0
20
0
20
R
m
R
m















0
21 Vitaly Petrov
RUS
R
m
0
16
0
18
0
16
0
17















0
22 Heikki Kovalainen
FIN
R
m
0
18
0
23
0
17
0
16















0
23 Pedro de la Rosa
ESP
-
ds
0
21
0
21
0
20
0
19















0
24 Narain Karthikeyan
IND
-
ds
0
22
0
22
0
21
R
m















0
KEY:  25
1
R
m
a
x
w
ds 
 Points Scored in Race
 Position in Race
 Retired
 Mechanical
 Accident
 Excluded
 Withdrawn
 Did not start
NOTE:  The Sporting Regulations provide that if two or more manufacturers or drivers have the same number of points (including 0 points), their positions in the Championship are fixed according to the quality of their places. Under this system one first place is better than any number of second places, one second place is better than any number of third places, and so on.


Constructors Provisional Classification
Position Constructor Australia Malaysia China Bahrain Spain Monaco Canada Europe Great Britain Germany Hungary Belgium Italy Singapore Japan Korea India Abu Dhabi USA Brazil Points
01 Red Bull
Racing
 
30
2
4
12
4
11
22
4
5
37
1
4
8
6
11















109
02 Vodafone McLaren
Mercedes
 
40
1
3
15
3
14
33
2
3
4
8
18
6
8
9















98
03 Lotus
F1 Team
 
6
7
a
10
5
a
8
6
14
33
2
3
27
3
4















84
04 Scuderia
Ferrari
 
10
5
m
25
1
15
2
9
13
8
7
9
18
2
15















63
05 Mercedes AMG
Petronas F1 Team
 
0
12
m
1
10
13
25
1
m
11
5
10
6
7
a















43
06 Williams
F1 Team
0
13
16
8
6
19
10
7
8
0
22
m
25
1
a















43
07 Sauber
F1 Team
 
12
6
8
18
2
m
1
10
11
0
11
13
10
5
m















41
08 Sahara Force India
F1 Team
 
1
10
a
8
7
9
0
12
15
8
6
12
1
10
14















18
09 Scuderia
Toro Rosso
 
2
9
11
4
8
12
0
16
17
0
14
15
0
12
13















6
10 Marussia
F1 Team
 
0
14
15
0
17
20
0
19
20
0
19
m
0
18
m















0
11 Caterham
F1 Team
 
0
m
m
0
16
18
0
18
23
0
16
17
0
16
17















0
12 HRT
F1 Team
 
-
ds
ds
0
21
22
0
21
22
0
20
21
0
19
m















0
KEY:  25
1
m
a
x
w
ds 
 Points Scored in Race
 Position in Race
 Retired - Mechanical
 Retired - Accident
 Excluded
 Withdrawn
 Did not start
NOTE:  The Sporting Regulations provide that if two or more manufacturers or drivers have the same number of points (including 0 points), their positions in the Championship are fixed according to the quality of their places. Under this system one first place is better than any number of second places, one second place is better than any number of third places, and so on.

Pastor Maldonado - VEN
Pastor Maldonado

Pastor Maldonado

Pastor Maldonado
I think it’s a wonderful day, not just for me but for all the team. We have been pushing so hard since last year to try to improve race by race and here we are. Yesterday we were here after a great qualifying and today we did it again. It was a tough race because the strategy as well, it was tough especially because of the rear tyres - after a couple of laps we were struggling with [them]. I need to say I’m pretty happy because the car was so competitive since the first lap. Fernando did a better start than me but I was just following the pace and it was so great. It’s my first podium and my first victory and you can imagine what I feel.


Fernando Alonso - ESP
Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso
The team prepared quite nice again the clutch and everything - the procedure to do a good start. It was close on the straight until Turn One with Pastor, and then we had the better side, the inside. We took the momentum there and we led the race for the first part but then William’s anticipated the stop and get in front and at the end it was close. We had a newer tyre than Pastor and we tried a couple of times but it was not possible out of the last corner. Then in the very last laps I felt the car was strange, we lost a lot of grip. Maybe we lost some aerodynamic part or something because we were very slow… (inaudible) …we were lucky at the end. Second place at home feels fantastic and thanks to the people that came here and the people at home and hopefully a step forward in terms of championship possibilities.




Kimi Räikkönen - FIN
Kimi Räikkönen

Kimi Räikkönen

Kimi Räikkönen




We have to look. I’m a bit disappointed. I expected us to be a bit stronger in the race, especially at the beginning. At the end we were very good, but it was too late. We were not fast enough and quick enough to race and that’s why we couldn’t fight for a win. But we showed in the end that we have to speed but we just have to look at what we did. Maybe we took the wrong choice in the first pit stop. In the end, like I said we were not fast enough in the beginning and that cost us the race, so I was not so disappointed during the race because I saw that I couldn’t follow them at the beginning. But at the end when you catch them up almost 20 seconds then you get a bit of a disappointed feeling afterwards, when you just needed a few laps to be even able to fight for the first place. That’s racing and at least I scored some good points and we’re going in the right direction.
If you get the chance, you should take it because it’s not every race that you will be able to fight for that position or even try it. Hopefully we can keep doing what we’re doing now and at a certain point I’m sure that things will go exactly right and we can. But so far it’s been a good step and the car has been strong everywhere. The next race is a bit different - Monaco - it’s hard to say how it goes there. The team has done a good job and we have still work to do, things to improve. But so far it’s going in a good way and I’m happy with it. OK, we’re not 100% happy with it because we are not winning but that’s a very normal thing and I’m happy for the team.


Fire breaks out at the back of the Williams team garage




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