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F1 2011: Italian GP.

Ferry_vO

Retired SOH Administrator
Time for the high speed track of Monza!

Q1 results:

18: Alguersuari
19: Trulli
20: Kovalainen
21: Glock
22: D'Ambrosio
23: Ricciardo
24: Liuzzi

No surprises here..
 
Q2 Results:

11: Di Resta
12: Sutil
13: Barrichello
14: Maldonado
15: Perez
16: Buemi
17: Kobayashi
 
Q3 Results:

1: Vettel
2: Hamilton
3: Button
4: Alonso
5: Webber
6: Massa
7: Petrov
8: Schumacher
9: Rosberg
10: Senna
 
I suspect "amazing" is not really a strong enough word to describe Vettel's pole.
He gave away 0.1s in the first sector which is all about straight-line speed, and took back 0.6 on the back part.
Mind you it's not often you see an F1 go balls-out opposite lock at speed, either, he really was trying.

I'm hoping for an interesting race, there are plenty of cars faster than the Red Bull in a straight line, which means they can be overtaken...
 
Well... the big difference now is the cars have KERS and DRS.
These two aids massively increase the chances of passing on this circuit.

Ultimately the cars are limited by their gearing at Monza.
I watched the Red Bulls top out at 326km/h.
Alonso is geared for 342 (his trap speed in tow behind Massa)
If he cruised up behind a Red Bull, he could apply an 80kW KERS boost, open the DRS flap, and drive by. (There are two DRS zones at Monza)
Overtaking him on the slower bits would be nigh on impossible.
Even a Sauber could do this, Perez was clocked at 349km/h!

Getting Vettel away from the traffic will be the key to his race.
Webber has a much more difficult job from his lowly grid slot.
 
PosDriverTeamLaps
1Sebastian VettelRBR-Renault53
2Jenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes53
3Fernando AlonsoFerrari53
4Lewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes53
5Michael SchumacherMercedes53
6Felipe MassaFerrari53
7Jaime AlguersuariSTR-Ferrari52
8Paul di RestaForce India-Mercedes52
9Bruno SennaRenault52
10Sebastien BuemiSTR-Ferrari52
11Pastor MaldonadoWilliams-Cosworth52
12Rubens BarrichelloWilliams-Cosworth52
13Heikki KovalainenLotus-Renault51
14Jarno TrulliLotus-Renault51
15Timo GlockVirgin-Cosworth51
NCDaniel RicciardoHRT-Cosworth39
RetSergio PerezSauber-Ferrari32
RetKamui KobayashiSauber-Ferrari21
RetAdrian SutilForce India-Mercedes9
RetMark WebberRBR-Renault4
RetJerome d'AmbrosioVirgin-Cosworth1
RetVitaly PetrovRenault0
RetNico RosbergMercedes0
RetVitantonio LiuzziHRT-Cosworth0

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I'm not alone in wondering what it is that Red Bull does... Vettel can't put a foot wrong it seems.
Despite Alonso's epic dash into first spot, he overtook the Ferrari - with two wheels on the grass.
Mortal drivers can't do that.

Poor Lewis hit the gearing wall, bouncing on the rev limiter behind Schumacher, who simply had the straight line speed.
Half the TV coverage was spent on those two, and apart from a quick flash of Button vs Alonso, that's all the racing we saw!

EDIT: Liuzzi handed five-place grid penalty for Singapore, for arriving sideways at the scene of Rosberg and Petrov's accident at the start.
 
It's a combination of Vettel & Newey. Put Alonso in the other car alonside Vettel and the season points would look much different now...
 
I see Schumacher is back to his bad old ways....pushing penalties with illegal blocking moves again. Nothing changes that much.
 
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