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Alsonso Fastest in FP2 at Spa - 27/08/2010
(17:36:51 GMT)
Another wet session at Spa, Belgium saw Fernando Alonso make it to the top of the timesheets for Friday Practice Session 2. The Ferrari managed to pounce on Adrian Sutils fastest time right at the end of a very busy session.
The session was stopped in the last 15 minutes due to fans being too near to the action out on track. Lewis Hamilton and Robert Kubica were out to show that they could weather the rain and got third and fourth fastest repectfully.
At the back the Lotus team got ahead of the morning's back field winners Virgin Racing.
1. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 1m49.032s (25 laps)
2. Adrian Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1m49.157s (17 laps)
3. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1m49.248s (14 laps)
4. Robert Kubica (Renault) 1m49.282s (20 laps)
5. Felipe Massa (Ferrari) 1m49.588s (23 laps)
6. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1m49.689s (19 laps)
7. Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1m49.755s (20 laps)
8. Pedro de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1m50.081s (27 laps)
9. Rubens Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1m50.128s (22 laps)
10. Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1m50.200s (24 laps)
11. Vitaly Petrov (Renault) 1m50.251s (24 laps)
12. Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) 1m50.341s (23 laps)
13. Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 1m50.382s (21 laps)
14. Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1m50.682s (25 laps)
15. Nico Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1m50.831s (20 laps)
16. Vitantonio Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1m51.520s (17 laps)
17. Sebastien Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1m51.523s (25 laps)
18. Mark Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1m51.636s (19 laps)
19. Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1m53.480s (15 laps)
20. Jarno Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1m53.639s (21 laps)
21. Lucas di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1m54.325s (17 laps)
22. Bruno Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1m55.751s (24 laps)
23. Sakon Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1m56.039s (21 laps)
24. Timo Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 2m03.179s (3 laps)
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The session was stopped in the last 15 minutes due to fans being too near to the action out on track. Lewis Hamilton and Robert Kubica were out to show that they could weather the rain and got third and fourth fastest repectfully.
At the back the Lotus team got ahead of the morning's back field winners Virgin Racing.
1. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 1m49.032s (25 laps)
2. Adrian Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1m49.157s (17 laps)
3. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1m49.248s (14 laps)
4. Robert Kubica (Renault) 1m49.282s (20 laps)
5. Felipe Massa (Ferrari) 1m49.588s (23 laps)
6. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1m49.689s (19 laps)
7. Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1m49.755s (20 laps)
8. Pedro de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1m50.081s (27 laps)
9. Rubens Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1m50.128s (22 laps)
10. Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1m50.200s (24 laps)
11. Vitaly Petrov (Renault) 1m50.251s (24 laps)
12. Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) 1m50.341s (23 laps)
13. Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 1m50.382s (21 laps)
14. Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1m50.682s (25 laps)
15. Nico Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1m50.831s (20 laps)
16. Vitantonio Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1m51.520s (17 laps)
17. Sebastien Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1m51.523s (25 laps)
18. Mark Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1m51.636s (19 laps)
19. Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1m53.480s (15 laps)
20. Jarno Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1m53.639s (21 laps)
21. Lucas di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1m54.325s (17 laps)
22. Bruno Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1m55.751s (24 laps)
23. Sakon Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1m56.039s (21 laps)
24. Timo Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 2m03.179s (3 laps)
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Alonso tops Wet Friday Practice 1 at SPA - 27/08/2010
(13:44:53 GMT)
Fernando Alonso has set the best time for the first Friday Practice session for the Belgian Grand Prix. The session was wet throughout with Alonso setting the best time half way through the session before coming back into the pits.
Some of the drivers came back out towards the end of the session when the sky decided to look more of a shade of blue. Alonso again just managed to beat his best time from the first half of the session.
Closely behind the Ferrari was the McLaren of Lewis Hamilton, with the Renault of Kubica coming in third fastest. Sebastian Vettel could only manage fourth fastest int he Red Bull where as the Spa favourite Force India came in fifth quickest with Adrian Sutil behind the wheel.
1. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2m00.797s (17 laps)
2. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 2m01.567s (7 laps)
3. Robert Kubica (Renault) 2m02.081s (14 laps)
4. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 2m02.450s (11 laps)
5. Adrian Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 2m02.646s (14 laps)
6. Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 2m02.913s (6 laps)
7. Mark Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 2m02.926s (11 laps)
8. Kamui Kobayashi (BMW Sauber-Ferrari) 2m03.401s (17 laps)
9. Rubens Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 2m03.424s (7 laps)
10. Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) 2m03.489s (9 laps)
11. Felipe Massa (Ferrari) 2m03.601s (17 laps)
12. Nico Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 2m03.649s (17 laps)
13. Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 2m03.654s (6 laps)
14. Pedro de la Rosa (BMW Sauber-Ferrari) 2m03.851s (17 laps)
15. Vitantonio Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 2m04.145s (12 laps)
16. Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 2m04.250s (16 laps)
17. Vitaly Petrov (Renault) 2m04.690s (15 laps)
18. Sebastien Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 2m05.680s (6 laps)
19. Timo Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 2m05.697s (18 laps)
20. Lucas di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 2m06.695s (14 laps)
21. Jarno Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 2m07.189s (15 laps)
22. Bruno Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 2m07.737s (13 laps)
23. Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 2m07.955s (15 laps)
24. Sakon Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 2m10.507s (18 laps)
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Some of the drivers came back out towards the end of the session when the sky decided to look more of a shade of blue. Alonso again just managed to beat his best time from the first half of the session.
Closely behind the Ferrari was the McLaren of Lewis Hamilton, with the Renault of Kubica coming in third fastest. Sebastian Vettel could only manage fourth fastest int he Red Bull where as the Spa favourite Force India came in fifth quickest with Adrian Sutil behind the wheel.
1. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 2m00.797s (17 laps)
2. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 2m01.567s (7 laps)
3. Robert Kubica (Renault) 2m02.081s (14 laps)
4. Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 2m02.450s (11 laps)
5. Adrian Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 2m02.646s (14 laps)
6. Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 2m02.913s (6 laps)
7. Mark Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 2m02.926s (11 laps)
8. Kamui Kobayashi (BMW Sauber-Ferrari) 2m03.401s (17 laps)
9. Rubens Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 2m03.424s (7 laps)
10. Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) 2m03.489s (9 laps)
11. Felipe Massa (Ferrari) 2m03.601s (17 laps)
12. Nico Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 2m03.649s (17 laps)
13. Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 2m03.654s (6 laps)
14. Pedro de la Rosa (BMW Sauber-Ferrari) 2m03.851s (17 laps)
15. Vitantonio Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 2m04.145s (12 laps)
16. Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 2m04.250s (16 laps)
17. Vitaly Petrov (Renault) 2m04.690s (15 laps)
18. Sebastien Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 2m05.680s (6 laps)
19. Timo Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 2m05.697s (18 laps)
20. Lucas di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 2m06.695s (14 laps)
21. Jarno Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 2m07.189s (15 laps)
22. Bruno Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 2m07.737s (13 laps)
23. Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 2m07.955s (15 laps)
24. Sakon Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 2m10.507s (18 laps)
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Webber takes the 2010 Hungarian GP Win - 02/08/2010
(15:43:32 GMT)
Mark Webber has won the 2010 Hungary Grand Prix at the Hungaring. The Aussie managed to gain his position after he missed his opportunity to come into the pits when a safety car was out. This allowed him to stay in front on the same tyres and put in some fantastic lap times to get the space he needed for his pit stop.
Sebastian Vettel made a last minute dash into the pits when the safety car was announced, when he was backing up the field for the restart though he allowed his team mate to get more than 10 car lengths in front of him. This fault caused the stewards to penalise him with drive through penalty. This ruined his chance of staying out in front of Webber and got him stuck behing the Ferrari of Fernando Alonso for the rest of the race.
Other dramas in the race include Nico Rosberg leaving the pit box with one wheel nut loose, and the wheel speading off into the Williams garage. Also Robert Kubica was allowed out when Adrian Sutil was going into his box, this created a smash in the pit lane with both drivers eventually retiring from the race.
The biggest shock of the race came in the last few laps though when Rubens Barichello was trying to get past the slow car of seven times world champion Michael Schumacher. His attempts were dangerously being blocked off each lap he got within reach, but when the final move came Michael shoved him against the wall on the pit straight causing the drriver no option but to just touch the wall. Luckily the Brazilian driver held his nerve and kept the move ahead of the frustrated German driver.
This was certainly a race people would talk about for a while but not for all of the right reasons.
1. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1h 41:05.571 (25 points)
2. Alonso (Ferrari) + 17.821 (18 points)
3. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) + 19.252 (15 points)
4. Massa (Ferrari) + 27.474 (12 points)
5. Petrov (Renault) + 1:13.100 (10 points)
6. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) + 1:16.700 (8 points)
7. De la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) +1 lap (6 points)
8. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) +1 lap (4 points)
9. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) +1 lap (2 points)
10. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) +1 lap (1 point)
11. Schumacher (Mercedes) +1 lap
12. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) +1 lap
13. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) +1 lap
14. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) +3 laps
15. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) +3 laps
16. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) +3 laps
17. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) +3 laps
18. Di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) +4 laps
19. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) +4 laps
Not classified/retirements:
20. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) (lap 25)
21. Kubica (Renault) (lap 25)
22. Rosberg (Mercedes) (lap 17)
23. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) (lap 17)
24. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) (lap 2)
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Sebastian Vettel made a last minute dash into the pits when the safety car was announced, when he was backing up the field for the restart though he allowed his team mate to get more than 10 car lengths in front of him. This fault caused the stewards to penalise him with drive through penalty. This ruined his chance of staying out in front of Webber and got him stuck behing the Ferrari of Fernando Alonso for the rest of the race.
Other dramas in the race include Nico Rosberg leaving the pit box with one wheel nut loose, and the wheel speading off into the Williams garage. Also Robert Kubica was allowed out when Adrian Sutil was going into his box, this created a smash in the pit lane with both drivers eventually retiring from the race.
The biggest shock of the race came in the last few laps though when Rubens Barichello was trying to get past the slow car of seven times world champion Michael Schumacher. His attempts were dangerously being blocked off each lap he got within reach, but when the final move came Michael shoved him against the wall on the pit straight causing the drriver no option but to just touch the wall. Luckily the Brazilian driver held his nerve and kept the move ahead of the frustrated German driver.
This was certainly a race people would talk about for a while but not for all of the right reasons.
1. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1h 41:05.571 (25 points)
2. Alonso (Ferrari) + 17.821 (18 points)
3. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) + 19.252 (15 points)
4. Massa (Ferrari) + 27.474 (12 points)
5. Petrov (Renault) + 1:13.100 (10 points)
6. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) + 1:16.700 (8 points)
7. De la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) +1 lap (6 points)
8. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) +1 lap (4 points)
9. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) +1 lap (2 points)
10. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) +1 lap (1 point)
11. Schumacher (Mercedes) +1 lap
12. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) +1 lap
13. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) +1 lap
14. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) +3 laps
15. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) +3 laps
16. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) +3 laps
17. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) +3 laps
18. Di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) +4 laps
19. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) +4 laps
Not classified/retirements:
20. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) (lap 25)
21. Kubica (Renault) (lap 25)
22. Rosberg (Mercedes) (lap 17)
23. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) (lap 17)
24. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) (lap 2)
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Vettel takes Pole Position in Hungary - 02/08/2010
(15:34:53 GMT)
Sebastian Vettel managed to claim his seventh pole position in 2010 for the Hungarian Grand Prix. The German put together the perfect lap on his second from last in Q3 with a 1:18.773. The lap was a clear half a second in front of his team mate Mark Webber, who managed to lock out the front row for Red Bull. Both Ferrari drivers sit behind them on the second row with Hamilton somehow getting his car onto fifth place witht he Mercedes of Nico Rosberg just behind him.
The shock of the session was seeing the Renault of Vitaly Petrov qualifying ahead of his team mate Robert Kubica to be seventh and eight on the grid. Jenson Button and Michael Schumacher were also both knocked out of the top ten shootout in Q2.
1. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1:18.773 (Q3 time)
2. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1:19.184 (Q3 time)
3. Alonso (Ferrari) 1:19.987 (Q3 time)
4. Massa (Ferrari) 1:20.331 (Q3 time)
5. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:20.499 (Q3 time)
6. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1:21.082 (Q3 time)
7. Petrov (Renault) 1:21.229 (Q3 time)
8. Kubica (Renault) 1:21.328 (Q3 time)
9. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:21.411 (Q3 time)
10. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1:21.710 (Q3 time)
Q2 Cutoff
11. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:21.292 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
12. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1:21.331 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
13. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1:21.517 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
14. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1:21.630 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
15. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:21.897 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
16. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1:21.789 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
17. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:21.978 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
Q1 Cutoff
18. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:22.222 (Q1 time)
19. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:24.050 (Q1 time)
20. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:24.120 (Q1 time)
21. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:24.199 (Q1 time)
22. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:25.118 (Q1 time)
23. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1:26.391 (Q1 time)
24. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1:26.453 (Q1 time)
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The shock of the session was seeing the Renault of Vitaly Petrov qualifying ahead of his team mate Robert Kubica to be seventh and eight on the grid. Jenson Button and Michael Schumacher were also both knocked out of the top ten shootout in Q2.
1. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1:18.773 (Q3 time)
2. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1:19.184 (Q3 time)
3. Alonso (Ferrari) 1:19.987 (Q3 time)
4. Massa (Ferrari) 1:20.331 (Q3 time)
5. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:20.499 (Q3 time)
6. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1:21.082 (Q3 time)
7. Petrov (Renault) 1:21.229 (Q3 time)
8. Kubica (Renault) 1:21.328 (Q3 time)
9. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:21.411 (Q3 time)
10. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1:21.710 (Q3 time)
Q2 Cutoff
11. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:21.292 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
12. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1:21.331 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
13. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1:21.517 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
14. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1:21.630 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
15. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:21.897 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
16. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1:21.789 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
17. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:21.978 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
Q1 Cutoff
18. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:22.222 (Q1 time)
19. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:24.050 (Q1 time)
20. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:24.120 (Q1 time)
21. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:24.199 (Q1 time)
22. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:25.118 (Q1 time)
23. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1:26.391 (Q1 time)
24. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1:26.453 (Q1 time)
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Webber tops Hungary Saturday Practice - 02/08/2010
(15:24:51 GMT)
Mark Webber has topped the timesheets for the Saturday Practice session for the Hungary Grand Prix.
The Australian driver managed to get into the sub 1 minute 20 seconds mark. He was a whole second faster than the closest competitor's car of Fernando Alonso in the Ferrari.
Sebastian Vettel was also quick but not quite fast enought to get under 1 minute and 20 seconds.
The McLaren's also seemed to be struggling with the car throughout the session with Hamilton only managing sixth quickest. The Renault drivers seem to be impressive with the new car this weekend though with Kubica fourth fastest.
1. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1m19.574s (17 laps)
2. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1m20.058s (15 laps)
3. Alonso (Ferrari) 1m20.724s (19 laps)
4. Kubica (Renault) 1m21.066s (19 laps)
5. Massa (Ferrari) 1m21.264s (16 laps)
6. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1m21.376s (17 laps)
7. Petrov (Renault) 1m21.399s (15 laps)
8. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1m21.422s (18 laps)
9. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1m21.473s (18 laps)
10. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1m21.513s (18 laps)
11. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1m21.705s (19 laps)
12. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1m21.939s (15 laps)
13. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1m22.151s (21 laps)
14. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1m22.337s (20 laps)
15. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1m22.427s (19 laps)
16. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1m22.508s (22 laps)
17. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1m22.918s (14 laps)
18. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1m23.708s (8 laps)
19. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1m24.547s (19 laps)
20. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1m24.576s (22 laps)
21. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1m24.623s (22 laps)
22. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1m24.805s (17 laps)
23. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1m26.479s (21 laps)
24. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1m27.176s (21 laps)
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The Australian driver managed to get into the sub 1 minute 20 seconds mark. He was a whole second faster than the closest competitor's car of Fernando Alonso in the Ferrari.
Sebastian Vettel was also quick but not quite fast enought to get under 1 minute and 20 seconds.
The McLaren's also seemed to be struggling with the car throughout the session with Hamilton only managing sixth quickest. The Renault drivers seem to be impressive with the new car this weekend though with Kubica fourth fastest.
1. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1m19.574s (17 laps)
2. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1m20.058s (15 laps)
3. Alonso (Ferrari) 1m20.724s (19 laps)
4. Kubica (Renault) 1m21.066s (19 laps)
5. Massa (Ferrari) 1m21.264s (16 laps)
6. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1m21.376s (17 laps)
7. Petrov (Renault) 1m21.399s (15 laps)
8. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1m21.422s (18 laps)
9. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1m21.473s (18 laps)
10. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1m21.513s (18 laps)
11. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1m21.705s (19 laps)
12. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1m21.939s (15 laps)
13. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1m22.151s (21 laps)
14. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1m22.337s (20 laps)
15. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1m22.427s (19 laps)
16. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1m22.508s (22 laps)
17. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1m22.918s (14 laps)
18. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1m23.708s (8 laps)
19. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1m24.547s (19 laps)
20. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1m24.576s (22 laps)
21. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1m24.623s (22 laps)
22. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1m24.805s (17 laps)
23. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1m26.479s (21 laps)
24. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1m27.176s (21 laps)
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Vettel fastest in Hungary FP2 - 30/07/2010
(16:35:21 GMT)
Sebastian Vettel has continued his good form with setting the fastest time in the afternoon practice session at the Hungaring, Hungary. The closest was Fernando Alonso behind by 0.5 secs for Ferrari.
Following in third was fellow Red Bull driver Mark Webber and the Ferrari of Felipe Massa setting the fourth quickest time.
The Renault of Vitaly Petrov was fifth fastest ahead of the improved Lewis Hamilton for McLaren.
1. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1:20.087 (33 laps)
2. Alonso (Ferrari) 1:20.584 (34 laps)
3. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1:20.597 (36 laps)
4. Massa (Ferrari) 1:20.986 (33 laps)
5. Petrov (Renault) 1:21.195 (33 laps)
6. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:21.308 (30 laps)
7. Kubica (Renault) 1:21.375 (37 laps)
8. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1:21.623 (41 laps)
9. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:21.730 (33 laps)
10. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1:21.773 (31 laps)
11. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:21.809 (38 laps)
12. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1:21.844 (36 laps)
13. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1:22.039 (28 laps)
14. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:22.212 (37 laps)
15. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:22.469 (43 laps)
16. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1:22.507 (22 laps)
17. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:22.602 (38 laps)
18. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1:23.138 (36 laps)
19. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:24.553 (37 laps)
20. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:25.376 (35 laps)
21. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:25.669 (32 laps)
22. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1:26.745 (33 laps)
23. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1:26.798 (32 laps)
24. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:27.705 (5 laps)
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Following in third was fellow Red Bull driver Mark Webber and the Ferrari of Felipe Massa setting the fourth quickest time.
The Renault of Vitaly Petrov was fifth fastest ahead of the improved Lewis Hamilton for McLaren.
1. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1:20.087 (33 laps)
2. Alonso (Ferrari) 1:20.584 (34 laps)
3. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1:20.597 (36 laps)
4. Massa (Ferrari) 1:20.986 (33 laps)
5. Petrov (Renault) 1:21.195 (33 laps)
6. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:21.308 (30 laps)
7. Kubica (Renault) 1:21.375 (37 laps)
8. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1:21.623 (41 laps)
9. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:21.730 (33 laps)
10. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1:21.773 (31 laps)
11. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:21.809 (38 laps)
12. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1:21.844 (36 laps)
13. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1:22.039 (28 laps)
14. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:22.212 (37 laps)
15. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:22.469 (43 laps)
16. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1:22.507 (22 laps)
17. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:22.602 (38 laps)
18. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1:23.138 (36 laps)
19. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:24.553 (37 laps)
20. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:25.376 (35 laps)
21. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:25.669 (32 laps)
22. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1:26.745 (33 laps)
23. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1:26.798 (32 laps)
24. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:27.705 (5 laps)
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Vettel tops Hungary Friday Practice 1 - 30/07/2010
(15:32:11 GMT)
Sebastian Vettel has once again proven the pace of his Red Bull car with team mate Mark Webber coming in as second fastest of the morning practice sessions.
The Red Bulls are looking incredibly strong this weekend, with the rumour that Ferrari may have taken their new flexible front wing design off for this weekend.
Robert Kubica made it thrid fastest with 0.4 secs clear ahead of the McLaren of Jenson Button who was fourth fastest.
Hamilton was down as 18th fastest in the morning.
1. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1:20.976 (29 laps)
2. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1:21.106 (27 laps)
3. Kubica (Renault) 1:22.072 (21 laps)
4. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:22.444 (17 laps)
5. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1:22.601 (25 laps)
6. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:22.764 (24 laps)
7. Alonso (Ferrari) 1:22.772 (25 laps)
8. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1:22.777 (25 laps)
9. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1:22.792 (26 laps)
10. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1:22.966 (25 laps)
11. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1:23.003 (19 laps)
12. Massa (Ferrari) 1:23.007 (26 laps)
13. Petrov (Renault) 1:23.249 (24 laps)
14. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:23.327 (23 laps)
15. di Resta (Force India-Mercedes) 1:23.520 (19 laps)
16. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:23.780 (22 laps)
17. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:23.868 (28 laps)
18. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:24.075 (15 laps)
19. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:25.032 (22 laps)
20. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:25.210 (23 laps)
21. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:25.990 (21 laps)
22. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:26.686 (17 laps)
23. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1:26.990 (34 laps)
24. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1:28.157 (24 laps)
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The Red Bulls are looking incredibly strong this weekend, with the rumour that Ferrari may have taken their new flexible front wing design off for this weekend.
Robert Kubica made it thrid fastest with 0.4 secs clear ahead of the McLaren of Jenson Button who was fourth fastest.
Hamilton was down as 18th fastest in the morning.
1. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1:20.976 (29 laps)
2. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1:21.106 (27 laps)
3. Kubica (Renault) 1:22.072 (21 laps)
4. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:22.444 (17 laps)
5. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1:22.601 (25 laps)
6. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:22.764 (24 laps)
7. Alonso (Ferrari) 1:22.772 (25 laps)
8. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1:22.777 (25 laps)
9. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1:22.792 (26 laps)
10. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1:22.966 (25 laps)
11. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1:23.003 (19 laps)
12. Massa (Ferrari) 1:23.007 (26 laps)
13. Petrov (Renault) 1:23.249 (24 laps)
14. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:23.327 (23 laps)
15. di Resta (Force India-Mercedes) 1:23.520 (19 laps)
16. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:23.780 (22 laps)
17. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:23.868 (28 laps)
18. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:24.075 (15 laps)
19. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:25.032 (22 laps)
20. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:25.210 (23 laps)
21. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:25.990 (21 laps)
22. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:26.686 (17 laps)
23. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1:26.990 (34 laps)
24. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1:28.157 (24 laps)
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Alonso takes a Ferrari 1-2 - 26/07/2010
(12:07:33 GMT)
Fernando Alonso has won the 2010 German Grand Prix in typical controversial style. Massa was informed that Alonso was going quicker than him and to confirm that he understood. Ferrari denied any wrong doing or breaking of any rules.
However later on in the day Ferrari were fined $100,000 for the incident.
The race itself was taken by the Ferrari's fromt he start with Massa making a good start of the line passing both his team mate and the Red Bull of Sebastian Vettel on pole.
The McLarens did not seem to have the pace this weekend compared to the new hungry Ferrari and the qualifying favourite Red Bull.
The championship is still held on top by the two McLaren drivers though and witht he team leading the constructors championship with 300 points compared with Red Bull on 272 points.
1. Alonso (Ferrari) 1h 28:38.866 (25 points)
2. Massa (Ferrari) +4.196 (18 points)
3. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) +5.121 (15 points)
4. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) +26.896 (12 points)
5. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) +29.482 (10 points)
6. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) +43.606 (8 points)
7. Kubica (Renault) +1 lap (6 points)
8. Rosberg (Mercedes) +1 lap (4 points)
9. Schumacher (Mercedes) +1 lap (2 points)
10. Petrov (Renault) +1 lap (1 point)
11. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) +1 lap
12. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) +1 lap
13. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) +1 lap
14. De la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) +1 lap
15. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) +1 lap
16. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) +2 laps
17. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) +2 laps
18. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) +3 laps
19. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) +4 laps
Not classified/retirements:
20. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) (lap 58)
21. Di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) (lap 51)
22. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) (lap 20)
23. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) (lap 4)
24. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) (lap 2)
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However later on in the day Ferrari were fined $100,000 for the incident.
The race itself was taken by the Ferrari's fromt he start with Massa making a good start of the line passing both his team mate and the Red Bull of Sebastian Vettel on pole.
The McLarens did not seem to have the pace this weekend compared to the new hungry Ferrari and the qualifying favourite Red Bull.
The championship is still held on top by the two McLaren drivers though and witht he team leading the constructors championship with 300 points compared with Red Bull on 272 points.
1. Alonso (Ferrari) 1h 28:38.866 (25 points)
2. Massa (Ferrari) +4.196 (18 points)
3. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) +5.121 (15 points)
4. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) +26.896 (12 points)
5. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) +29.482 (10 points)
6. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) +43.606 (8 points)
7. Kubica (Renault) +1 lap (6 points)
8. Rosberg (Mercedes) +1 lap (4 points)
9. Schumacher (Mercedes) +1 lap (2 points)
10. Petrov (Renault) +1 lap (1 point)
11. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) +1 lap
12. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) +1 lap
13. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) +1 lap
14. De la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) +1 lap
15. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) +1 lap
16. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) +2 laps
17. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) +2 laps
18. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) +3 laps
19. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) +4 laps
Not classified/retirements:
20. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) (lap 58)
21. Di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) (lap 51)
22. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) (lap 20)
23. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) (lap 4)
24. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) (lap 2)
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Vettel P1 for German Grand Prix - 26/07/2010
(11:06:16 GMT)
Sebastian Vettel has made it to pole position for his home Grand Prix in Germany at the Hockenheimring. The German only managed to make it to P1 by 0.002 with his close second contender Fernando Alonso keeping up on his pace.
It was an intense last session with the Ferrari's showing they now have the pace with Massa also getting third place on the grid. Mark Webber only managed fourth with the two McLarens behind.
Jenson Button managed to out qualify his team mate Lewis Hamilton for a change. The big shock of the session was that the seven times world champion Michael Schumacher did not manage to make it onto the top 10 where as his team mate Nico Rosberg did manage to get the silver arrows car into the top 10 for their home Grand Prix in Germany.
1. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1:13.791 (Q3 time)
2. Alonso (Ferrari) 1:13.793 (Q3 time)
3. Massa (Ferrari) 1:14.290 (Q3 time)
4. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1:14.347 (Q3 time)
5. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:14.427 (Q3 time)
6. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:14.566 (Q3 time)
7. Kubica (Renault) 1:15.079 (Q3 time)
8. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1:15.109 (Q3 time)
9. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1:15.179 (Q3 time)
10. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1:15.339 (Q3 time)
Q2 Cutoff
11. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1:15.026 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
12. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:15.084 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
13. Petrov (Renault) 1:15.307 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
14. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1:15.467 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
15. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:15.550 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
16. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:15.588 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
17. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:15.974 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
Q1 Cutoff
18. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:17.583 (Q1 time)
19. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:18.300 (Q1 time)
20. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:18.343 (Q1 time)
21. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1:18.592 (Q1 time)
22. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1:18.952 (Q1 time)
23. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1:19.844 (Q1 time)
24. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) no time (Q1 time)
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It was an intense last session with the Ferrari's showing they now have the pace with Massa also getting third place on the grid. Mark Webber only managed fourth with the two McLarens behind.
Jenson Button managed to out qualify his team mate Lewis Hamilton for a change. The big shock of the session was that the seven times world champion Michael Schumacher did not manage to make it onto the top 10 where as his team mate Nico Rosberg did manage to get the silver arrows car into the top 10 for their home Grand Prix in Germany.
1. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1:13.791 (Q3 time)
2. Alonso (Ferrari) 1:13.793 (Q3 time)
3. Massa (Ferrari) 1:14.290 (Q3 time)
4. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1:14.347 (Q3 time)
5. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:14.427 (Q3 time)
6. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:14.566 (Q3 time)
7. Kubica (Renault) 1:15.079 (Q3 time)
8. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1:15.109 (Q3 time)
9. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1:15.179 (Q3 time)
10. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1:15.339 (Q3 time)
Q2 Cutoff
11. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1:15.026 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
12. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:15.084 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
13. Petrov (Renault) 1:15.307 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
14. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 1:15.467 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
15. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:15.550 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
16. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:15.588 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
17. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:15.974 (Best of Q1 & Q2 times)
Q1 Cutoff
18. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:17.583 (Q1 time)
19. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:18.300 (Q1 time)
20. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:18.343 (Q1 time)
21. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1:18.592 (Q1 time)
22. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1:18.952 (Q1 time)
23. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1:19.844 (Q1 time)
24. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) no time (Q1 time)
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Vettel Tops German Saturday Practice - 24/07/2010
(13:02:13 GMT)
Sebastian Vettel has topped the Saturday morning practice session at his home Grand Prix in Germany. The german left setting the quickest times until the last 10 minutes of the session, allowing everyone else to dry out the track first and put some rubber down.
The top four of the Red Bulls and the Ferrari's battled it out as they were getting lower on fuel and with the prime tyre on. Alonso was very close to Vettel after setting the second quickest time in his Ferrari.
Mark Webber was also setting some very fast laps and managed third quickest ahead of the other Ferrari of Massa. Nico Rosberg managed to beat of the new car of Lewis Hamilton to fifth fastest.
The other main news is that Adrian Sutil suffered clutch problems in the session and had to nurse his car back to the pits.
It is looking very tight up at the top now for this afternoon's pole position.
1. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1:15.103 (18 laps)
2. Alonso (Ferrari) 1:15.387 (21 laps)
3. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1:15.708 (16 laps)
4. Massa (Ferrari) 1:15.854 (20 laps)
5. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1:16.046 (20 laps)
6. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:16.207 (13 laps)
7. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1:16.473 (16 laps)
8. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1:16.481 (23 laps)
9. Kubica (Renault) 1:16.646 (20 laps)
10. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1:16.743 (17 laps)
11. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:16.882 (19 laps)
12. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:16.990 (21 laps)
13. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:17.037 (15 laps)
14. Petrov (Renault) 1:17.148 (20 laps)
15. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:17.220 (19 laps)
16. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:17.341 (21 laps)
17. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1:17.538 (22 laps)
18. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:19.193 (11 laps)
19. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:19.607 (10 laps)
20. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1:20.533 (9 laps)
21. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1:21.538 (14 laps)
22. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:23.444 (10 laps)
23. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:23.873 (7 laps)
24. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) (2 laps)
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The top four of the Red Bulls and the Ferrari's battled it out as they were getting lower on fuel and with the prime tyre on. Alonso was very close to Vettel after setting the second quickest time in his Ferrari.
Mark Webber was also setting some very fast laps and managed third quickest ahead of the other Ferrari of Massa. Nico Rosberg managed to beat of the new car of Lewis Hamilton to fifth fastest.
The other main news is that Adrian Sutil suffered clutch problems in the session and had to nurse his car back to the pits.
It is looking very tight up at the top now for this afternoon's pole position.
1. Vettel (Red Bull-Renault) 1:15.103 (18 laps)
2. Alonso (Ferrari) 1:15.387 (21 laps)
3. Webber (Red Bull-Renault) 1:15.708 (16 laps)
4. Massa (Ferrari) 1:15.854 (20 laps)
5. Rosberg (Mercedes) 1:16.046 (20 laps)
6. Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:16.207 (13 laps)
7. Schumacher (Mercedes) 1:16.473 (16 laps)
8. Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 1:16.481 (23 laps)
9. Kubica (Renault) 1:16.646 (20 laps)
10. Hulkenberg (Williams-Cosworth) 1:16.743 (17 laps)
11. Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:16.882 (19 laps)
12. Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:16.990 (21 laps)
13. Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 1:17.037 (15 laps)
14. Petrov (Renault) 1:17.148 (20 laps)
15. de la Rosa (Sauber-Ferrari) 1:17.220 (19 laps)
16. Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) 1:17.341 (21 laps)
17. Liuzzi (Force India-Mercedes) 1:17.538 (22 laps)
18. Kovalainen (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:19.193 (11 laps)
19. Trulli (Lotus-Cosworth) 1:19.607 (10 laps)
20. Senna (HRT-Cosworth) 1:20.533 (9 laps)
21. Yamamoto (HRT-Cosworth) 1:21.538 (14 laps)
22. di Grassi (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:23.444 (10 laps)
23. Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 1:23.873 (7 laps)
24. Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) (2 laps)
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