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Mercedes engines dominates China F1 practice session

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Practice #1

The first Friday practice session saw the top four car running with Mercedes engines. Lewis Hamilton has shrugged off his Australian GP lying fiasco and tops the practice in first spot in a time of 1:37.334.

0.116 seconds behind was the leading drivers title for this season Brawn’s GP Jensen Button. His teammate Rubens Barrichello completed the third spot with a flying lap of 1:37.566. Heikki Kovalainen was slightly slower than Barrichello and had to settle for 4th.

The fastest Ferrari during the first practice session was Torro Rosso’s Sebastien Bordais in 10th position, while BMW Sauber’s Robert Kubica was trying out the KERS system and was understandably slow in 18th spot.

Former world champion Kimi Raikkonen was a disappointing 11th and teammate Massa was 15th, but I reckon Ferrari are still testing their cars and are usually slower during non-race days.

  1. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 01:37.334 / 22 laps
  2. Jenson Button (Brawn-Mercedes) 01:37.450 / 18 laps
  3. Rubens Barrichello (Brawn-Mercedes) 01:37.566 / 19 laps
  4. Heikki Kovalainen (McLaren-Mercedes) 01:37.672 / 23 laps
  5. Mark Webber (RBR-Renault) 01:37.752 / 20 laps
  6. Jarno Trulli (Toyota) 01:37.764 / 19 laps
  7. Nico Rosberg (Williams-Toyota) 01:37.860 / 24 laps
  8. Timo Glock (Toyota) 01:37.894 / 21 laps
  9. Fernando Alonso (Renault) 01:38.089 / 19 laps
  10. Sebastien Bourdais (STR-Ferrari) 01:38.195 / 24 laps
  11. Kimi Räikkönen (Ferrari) 01:38.223 / 23 laps
  12. Sebastian Vettel (RBR-Renault) 01:38.274 / 20 laps
  13. Sebastien Buemi (STR-Ferrari) 01:38.307 / 26 laps
  14. Adrian Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 01:38.319 / 18 laps
  15. Felipe Massa (Ferrari) 01:38.418 / 20 laps
  16. Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber) 01:38.456 / 21 laps
  17. Giancarlo Fisichella (Force India-Mercedes) 01:38.460 / 19 laps
  18. Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber) 01:38.463 / 18 laps
  19. Kazuki Nakajima (Williams-Toyota) 01:38.730 / 25 laps
  20. Nelsinho Piquet (Renault) 01:38.825 / 20 laps

Practice #2

The second practice session saw Jenson Button burning the asphalt in Shanghai as he came off with the quickest practice time in China ahead of the qualifying session with a time of 1:35.679.

Nico Rosberg of Williams car was surprising fast and pipped Brawn GP’s Rubens Barrichello for second fastest. Their timing was 1:35.704 and 1:35.881 respectively.

After an encouraging timing on his prior practice session, McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton couldn’t replicate his number one performance and slipped to 13th spot with a time of 1:36.941.

The Red Bull Racing team has a better second half performance as both Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel catapulted themselves in 4th and 5th place respectively.

The Ferrari car to me looks sluggish and are in for another slump as they languished in the bottom half of the timing standings. Massa finished in 12th position and Räikkönen 14th.

  1. Jenson Button (Brawn-Mercedes) 01:35.679 / 35 laps
  2. Nico Rosberg (Williams-Toyota) 01:35.704 / 36 laps
  3. Rubens Barrichello (Brawn-Mercedes) 01:35.881 / 35 laps
  4. Mark Webber (RBR-Renault) 01:36.105 / 32 laps
  5. Sebastian Vettel (RBR-Renault) 01:36.167 / 22 laps
  6. Jarno Trulli (Toyota) 01:36.217 / 42 laps
  7. Kazuki Nakajima (Williams-Toyota) 01:36.377 / 32 laps
  8. Timo Glock (Toyota) 01:36.548 / 40 laps
  9. Heikki Kovalainen (McLaren-Mercedes) 01:36.674 / 34 laps
  10. Sebastien Bourdais (STR-Ferrari) 01:36.800 / 34 laps
  11. Adrian Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 01:36.829 / 30 laps
  12. Felipe Massa (Ferrari) 01:36.847 / 34 laps
  13. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 01:36.941 / 28 laps
  14. Kimi Räikkönen (Ferrari) 01:37.054 / 33 laps
  15. Sebastien Buemi (STR-Ferrari) 01:37.219 / 34 laps
  16. Nelsinho Piquet (Renault) 01:37.273 / 36 laps
  17. Robert Kubica (BMW Sauber) 01:37.491 / 34 laps
  18. Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber) 01:37.544 / 28 laps
  19. Fernando Alonso (Renault) 01:37.638 / 28 laps
  20. Giancarlo Fisichella (Force India-Mercedes) 01:37.750 / 31 laps
Posted April 17th, 2009 in China by unclesha.
 
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Last 3 Races

Brazil GP Sun Race (27 Nov 2011)
  1. Mark Webber (RBR-Renault) 71 laps [1:32:17.464] 25 pts
  2. Sebastian Vettel (RBR-Renault) 71 laps [+16.9 secs] 18 pts
  3. Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) 71 laps [+27.6 secs] 15 pts
  4. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 71 laps [+35.0 secs] 12 pts
  5. Felipe Massa (Ferrari) 71 laps [+66.7 secs] 10 pts
  6. Adrian Sutil (Force India-Mercedes) 70 laps [+1 Lap] 8 pts
  7. Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 70 laps [+1 Lap] 6 pts
  8. Paul di Resta (Force India-Mercedes) 70 laps [+1 Lap] 4 pts
  9. Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) 70 laps [+1 Lap] 2 pts
  10. Vitaly Petrov (Renault) 70 laps [+1 Lap] 1 pts
  11. Jaime Alguersuari (STR-Ferrari) 70 laps [+1 Lap]
  12. Sebastien Buemi (STR-Ferrari) 70 laps [+1 Lap]
  13. Sergio Perez (Sauber-Ferrari) 70 laps [+1 Lap]
  14. Rubens Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth) 70 laps [+1 Lap]
  15. Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) 70 laps [+1 Lap]
  16. Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus-Renault) 69 laps [+2 Laps]
  17. Bruno Senna (Renault) 69 laps [+2 Laps]
  18. Jarno Trulli (Lotus-Renault) 69 laps [+2 Laps]
  19. Jerome d'Ambrosio (Virgin-Cosworth) 68 laps [+3 Laps]
  20. Daniel Ricciardo (HRT-Cosworth) 68 laps [+3 Laps]
  21. Vitantonio Liuzzi (HRT-Cosworth) 61 laps [Retired]
  22. Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) 46 laps [Gearbox Retired]
  23. Pastor Maldonado (Williams-Cosworth) 26 laps [Spin Retired]
  24. Timo Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) 21 laps [Wheel Retired]
 
 

Driver and Constructor

Season 2011
  1. Sebastian Vettel (German) RBR-Renault / 392 pts
  2. Jenson Button (British) McLaren-Mercedes / 270 pts
  3. Mark Webber (Australian) RBR-Renault / 258 pts
  4. Fernando Alonso (Spanish) Ferrari / 257 pts
  5. Lewis Hamilton (British) McLaren-Mercedes / 227 pts
  6. Felipe Massa (Brazilian) Ferrari / 118 pts
  7. Nico Rosberg (German) Mercedes GP / 89 pts
  8. Michael Schumacher (German) Mercedes GP / 76 pts
  9. Adrian Sutil (German) Force India-Mercedes / 42 pts
  10. Vitaly Petrov (Russian) Renault / 37 pts
  11. Nick Heidfeld (German) Renault / 34 pts
  12. Kamui Kobayashi (Japanese) Sauber-Ferrari / 30 pts
  13. Paul di Resta (British) Force India-Mercedes / 27 pts
  14. Jaime Alguersuari (Spanish) STR-Ferrari / 26 pts
  15. Sebastien Buemi (Swiss) STR-Ferrari / 15 pts
  16. Sergio Perez (Mexican) Sauber-Ferrari / 14 pts
  17. Rubens Barrichello (Brazilian) Williams-Cosworth / 4 pts
  18. Bruno Senna (Brazilian) Renault / 2 pts
  19. Pastor Maldonado (Venezuelan) Williams-Cosworth / 1 pts
  20. Jarno Trulli (Italian) Lotus-Renault / 0 pts
  21. Jerome d'Ambrosio (Belgian) Virgin-Cosworth / 0 pts
  22. Timo Glock (German) Virgin-Cosworth / 0 pts
  23. Heikki Kovalainen (Finnish) Lotus-Renault / 0 pts
 
 
 
 
 
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