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Grand Prix Special, Australia – Qualifying, full results

March 15th, 2008 | Ed Foster | 3 Comments

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It certainly seems that Hamilton is enjoying driving without traction control having put his car on pole for the Australian Grand Prix with a time of 1:26.714. After getting out of the car he said that he was delighted to get his 7th Formula 1 pole but knows that he can go faster… If that’s the case then Raikkonen certainly has his hands full having suffered fuel pump problems in Q2, and only being able to get his car to 16th place on the grid.

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The real surprise of qualifying was Kubica in the BMW Sauber; having spent much of last season waiting for scraps thrown to them when a Ferrari or McLaren failed to finish the 2008 BMW looked exceedingly quick as the Pole managed to put his car on the front row of the grid even though he made a mistake during his final run.

It was also great to see the final run cut to 10 minutes, getting rid of those tedious fuel burning laps. The first five minutes of Q3 last season didn’t exactly make anyone’s job easier when they were arguing against Formula 1 being a procession of expenive cars.

Alonso may not publicly admit that he would prefer to be in a McLaren at the moment but the 2008 Renault seems no quicker than last year’s. The Spaniard could do no better than 12th while his team-mate will be on the back row of the grid at the sart of the Grand Prix. Piquet does look as though he is struggling to get the best out of the car – whether this is a matter of nerves/inexperience is unclear, whatever it is Alonso will be revelling in the fact that he has a little peace and quiet from his team-mate.

Unless Raikkonen can make an exceptional start and get up to the front early he may well spend much of the race without ever seeing Hamilton or the front runners which is unlucky for him but also means that we won’t see the duo go head-to-head for a while yet.

Interesting fact of qualifying? The front row of Hamilton and Kubica is the youngest ever; the duo have a combined age of only 46 years. Also Piquet qualified in exactly the same position as his father did in his first Grand Prix – 21st position.

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Pos Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
1. Hamilton McLaren 1:26.572 1:25.187 1:26.714
2. Kubica BMW 1:26.103 1:25.315 1:26.869
3. Kovalainen McLaren 1:25.664 1:25.452 1:27.079
4. Massa Ferrari 1:25.994 1:25.691 1:27.178
5. Heidfeld BMW 1:25.960 1:25.518 1:27.236
6. Trulli Toyota 1:26.427 1:26.101 1:28.527
7. Rosberg Williams 1:26.295 1:26.059 1:28.687
8. Coulthard Red Bull 1:26.381 1:26.063 1:29.041
9. Glock Toyota 1:29.919 1:26.164 1:29.593
10. Vettel STR 1:26.702 1:25.842 No time
11. Barrichello Honda 1:26.369 1:26.173
12. Alonso Renault 1:26.907 1:26.188
13. Button Honda 1:26.712 1:26.259
14. Nakajima Williams 1:26.891 1:26.413
15. Webber Red Bull 1:26.914 No time
16. Raikkonen Ferrari 1:26.140
17. Fisichella F-India 1:27.207
18. Bourdais STR 1:27.446
19. Sutil F-India 1:27.859
20. Sato S-Aguri 1:28.208
21. Piquet Renault 1:28.330
22. Davidson S-Aguri 1:29.059

3 comments to “Grand Prix Special, Australia – Qualifying, full results”

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  1. Dear Ed

    I certainly sympathise with the grenade bit!

    Best of Luck

    Richard Merriman

  2. Richard,

    The tables are finally up. What a race… if only they were all going to be like Melbourne. I think the biggest shock of the weekend was the Ferrari engine. Not only did neither of their drivers finish but one of the Toro Rosso’s Ferrari engines broke as well. Almost unheard of in these modern, ‘reliable’ times.

    Regards

    Ed

  3. Ed
    I thoroughly agree with you. This race was a cracker. I’ve kept the tape to watch again.Going to print the tables & put them in next month’s issue. Now where have I left my anorak?
    Richard M.

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Championship standings

March 3rd, 2008 | Ed Foster | No Comments

Drivers’ Championship

Pos Driver Team Points
1 Lewis Hamilton McLaren 98
2 Felipe Massa Ferrari 97
3 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 75
4 Robert Kubica BMW 75
5 Fernando Alonso Renault 61
6 Nick Heidfeld BMW 60
7 Heikki Kovalainen McLaren 53
8 Sebastien Vettel STR 35
9 Jarno Trulli Toyota 31
10 Timo Glock Toyota 25
11 Mark Webber Red Bull 21
12 Nelsinho Piquet Renault 19
13 Nico Rosberg Williams 17
14 Rubens Barrichello Honda 11
15 Kazuki Nakajima Williams 9
16 David Coulthard Red Bull 8
17 Sebastien Bourdais STR 4
18 Jenson Button Honda 3
19 Giancarlo Fisichella F India 0
20 Adrian Sutil F India 0
21 Takuma Sato S Aguri 0
22 Anthony Davidson S Aguri 0

Manufacturers’ Championship

November 1st, 2008 | Web Editor | 3 Comments

Manufacturers’ Championship

Pos Team Best Result Points
1. Ferrari 8 x 1st 172
2. McLaren 6 x 1st 151
3. BMW 1 x 1st 135
4. Renault 2 x 1st 80
5. Toyota 1 x 2nd 56
6. Toro Rosso 1 x 1st 39
7. Red Bull 1 x 3rd 29
8. Williams 1 x 2nd 26
9. Honda 1 x 3rd 14
10. Force India 1 x 10th 0
11. Super Aguri 1 x 13th 0

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