Twas awesome stuff, go Button!
Twas awesome stuff, go Button!
A DQ is in the air........& thankfully its not Button. Ironically though its F1 debutant Kubica, his BMW Sauber was found to be 2kg underweight therefore his exclusion promotes Felipe Massa to 7th and Michael Schumacher, who retired with 3 laps to go, is given the final point. Heres the revised standings. Poor Kubica
F1 Drivers Championship (Round 13/1
1: Alonso (100)
2: M.Schumacher (90)
3: Massa (52)
4=: Fisichella & Raikkonen (49)
6: Button (31)
7: Montoya (26)
8: Barrichello (21)
9: Heidfeld (19)
10: R.Schumacher (16)
11: Coulthard (14)
12=: de la Rosa & Trulli (10)
14: Villeneuve (7)
15: Webber (6)
16: Rosberg (4)
17=: Klien & Kubica (2)
19: Liuzzi (1)
F1 Constructors (Round 13/1
1: Renault (149)
2: Ferrari (142)
3: McLaren (85)
4: Honda (52)
5: BMW (2
6: Toyota (26)
7: Red Bull (16)
8: Williams (10)
9: Toro Rosso (1)
Next stop: Istanbul in 3 weeks time. GP2 results later, I promise
alonso gets 2 second penalty.
schumacher copies him.
alonso retires.
schumacher copies him.
humm..... lol.
well done JB (great initials them)
maybe Kubica left more car in that tyre wall than he thought? dont forget he needed a new nose, so Im guessing thats where his 2kg went. Wonder what kimis mclaren weighed in at in the end
In all seriousness though, what was schuey doing? He should have pitted for slicks with everyone else, sure, hed have lost 30 seconds or so, but it cost him 4 seconds a lap for 18 laps (well, 15, he didnt do the last 3) and that collision in the end??? stupid!
Schumey is a hero of mine, but he can be so dumb sometimes, and deserves to loose all those points. He threw away 8 easy points today if you ask me, but hey, hes 7 times world champ, and I am watching it all from the sofa, so I guess he knows best
Yep, it was great to see Jenson finally on the top step of the podium at last. Anyway heres the GP2 results, also at the Hungaroring. Lewis Hamilton endured a tough 1st race finishing 10th from last on the grid.
Race 1 Top 8
1: Nelson Piquet Jnr (Piquet)
2: Timo Glock (iSport)
3: Giorgio Pantano (FMS)
4: Ernesto Viso (iSport)
5: Xandi Negrao (Piquet)
6: Alex Premat (ART)
7: Adam Carroll (Racing Engineering)
8: Jose Maria Lopez (Super Nova)
Fastest Lap: Piquet Jnr (1m30.711s)
Race 2 Top 6 (Torrential rain in this one)
1: Piquet Jnr (Piquet)
2: Lewis Hamilton (ART)
3: Premat (ART)
4: Viso (iSport)
5: Glock (iSport)
6: Ferdinando Monfardini (DAMS)
Fastest Lap: Piquet Jnr (1m51.716s)
Drivers Championship (Round 9/11)
1: Hamilton (87)
2: Piquet Jnr (76)
3: Premat (56)
4: Glock (50)
5: Viso (42)
6: Gianmaria Bruni (33)
7: Lopez (30)
8: Pantano (2
9: Carroll (26)
10=: Michael Ammermuller & Nicolas Lapierre (25)
12=: Negrao & Piccione (12)
14: Hiroki Yoshimoto (9)
15: Franck Perera (
16: Adrian Valles (7)
17=: Tristan Gommendy & Monfardini (6)
19: Felix Porteiro (5)
20=: Lucas di Grassi & Andreas Zuber (4)
22: Luca Filippi (2)
23: Sergio Hernandez (1)
GP2 Teams Championship (Round 9/11)
1: ART (143)
2: iSport (93)
3: Piquet Sports (8
4: Arden (50)
5: Trident (37)
6=: FMS & Super Nova (30)
8: Racing Engineering (26)
9=: BCN & DAMS (14)
11=: Campos & DPR (12)
13: Durango (5)
Now Jenson has his 1st win, who else could win their 1st grand prix soon? I reckon de la Rosa will be next to score his maiden win, what do you guys think?
(Message edited by Tom B on August 07, 2006)
BMW have terminated Villeneuves contract for the rest of the season by mutual consent. BMW said that after Hungary they wanted to evaluate options for next year (Kubica). Villeneuve was not happy with BMW showing no commitment towards him.
Big shame. So that means 2 of the biggest caracters in F1 are gone. Cant see JV getting a drive next year.
GO JENSON GO
Im absolutely against an engine development freeze and green image for F1 - it just doesnt work. Max Mosley should foff in my opinion.
I dont like the engine freeze either, it going against F1 being at the front of engine technology. However i do think F1 could be greener so i agree with that idea.
Mark Webber has agreed a deal to race for Red Bull next year, partnering David Coulthard in Adrian Neweys first fully designed Red Rull car.
Even though at the time I was supposed to be a fan of Jos Verstappen (being Dutch and all) I always thought that Pedro de la Rosa was the better driver of the two. That doesnt mean that Verstappen was a bad driver, not at all, but de la Rosa was just one step better as i see it.
So now that Pedro finally has a seat in a somewhat more competitive car, it will be nice to see how far het gets now.
Grand Prix Masters at Silverstone tommorrow. Yup, the masters series for the aged-over-45 ex-F1 drivers. Heres a run-down of the grid for the race (Sky Sports 2, 1300 UK time).
1: Christian Danner
2: Stefan Johansson
3: Derek Warwick
4: Riccardo Patrese
5: Jan Lammers
6: Eddie Cheever
7: Andrea de Cesaris
8: Emerson Fittipaldi
9: Hans Stuck
10: Eliseo Salazar
11: Patrick Tambay
12: Rene Arnoux
13: Nigel Mansell (Only driver not to set a time after hydraulics failure resulted in a 170mph spin)
But the old boys dont seem impressed by their McLaren Nicholson (no reletion to the McLaren F1 team) engines with 32 changes throughout the weekend. For goodness sakes, get a car manufacturer to provide the engines!!
The WRC was back in action this week in Germany & no prizes for guessing who won?
Rally Deutschland Top 8 + Matthew Wilson
1: Sebastien Loeb (Kronos Citroen) 3h28m34.1s (Matches Sainzs record of 26 WRC wins)
2: Dani Sordo (Kronos Citroen) +33.8s (Another strong showing from Sainzs protege)
3: Marcus Gronholm (Ford) +2m19.2s (No doubt looking forward to Finland)
4: Toni Gardemeister (Astra Citroen) +2m33.8s (Another good outing in the Xsara on his 3rd outing of the season, he needs a works seat)
5: Manfred Stohl (OMV Peugeot) +4m25.9s (Big beneficiery from Hirvonens problems to scoop 5th)
6: Andreas Aigner (Red Bull Skoda) +5m42.6s (Best WRC outing and best-ever finish)
7: Jan Kopecky (Skoda) +5m45.8s (Another good outing for the Czech driver)
8: Chris Atkinson (Subaru) +7m25s (Best tarmac outing since Monaco)
12: Matthew Wilson (Stobart VK Ford) +18m34.9s (Slow start on day 1 but picked up the pace to finish 12th)
WRC Drivers Championship (Round 9/16)
1: Loeb (84)
2: Gronholm (51)
3: Sordo (41)
4: Stohl (24)
5: Hirvonen (21)
6: P.Solberg (20)
7: Gardemeister (16)
8=: Galli, H.Solberg & Pons (11)
11=: Atkinson & Bengue (9)
13=: Carlsson, Kopecky & Sarrazin (6)
16=: Duval, Radstrom & Valimaki (4)
19=: Aigner, Katajamaki, MacHale & Sohlberg (3)
23: Wilson (1)
WRC Manufacturers Championship (Round 9/16)
1: Kronos Citroen (114)
2: Ford (91)
3: Subaru (63)
4: OMV Peugeot (41)
5: Red Bull Skoda (22)
6: Stobart VK Ford (17)
Next WRC Round: Rally Finland next week
By the way, James, you know you said Kubicas 2kg loss was through the nose. It was actually running on the same tyres for 51 of the 70 laps.
(Message edited by Tom B on August 13, 2006)
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