FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
Hockenheim
Race Date: 20 Jul 2014
Circuit Name: Hockenheimring
First Grand Prix: 1970
Number of Laps: 67
Circuit Length: 4.574 km
Race Distance: 306.458 km
Lap Record: 1:13.780 - K Raikkonen (2004)
UK Times
Fri 18 July 2014
Practice 1 09:00 - 10:30
Practice 2 13:00 - 14:30
Sat 19 July 2014
Practice 3 10:00 - 11:00
Qualifying 13:00
Sun 20 July 2014
Race 13:00
Previous Winners
2013 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Nurburgring
2012 Fernando Alonso Ferrari Hockenheim
2011 Lewis Hamilton McLaren Nurburgring
2010 Fernando Alonso Ferrari Hockenheim
2009 Mark Webber Red Bull Nurburgring
2008 Lewis Hamilton McLaren Hockenheim
2006 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hockenheim
2005 Fernando Alonso Renault Hockenheim
2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hockenheim
2003 Juan Pablo Montoya Williams Hockenheim
2002 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hockenheim
2001 Ralf Schumacher Williams Hockenheim
2000 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari Hockenheim
1999 Eddie Irvine Ferrari Hockenheim
1998 Mika Hakkinen McLaren Hockenheim
1997 Gerhard Berger Benetton Hockenheim
1996 Damon Hill Williams Hockenheim
1995 Michael Schumacher Benetton Hockenheim
Webber 2006 on board
Didier Pironi 1978 on board
Lewis Hamilton claimed the 27th win of his career in the British Grand Prix, which was also the second time he has won his home race. His victory moves him level with Jackie Stewart’s tally of 27 world championship wins. Only six drivers – including Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso – have won more.
Hamilton lined up sixth on the grid, the lowest position he has ever started a race he went on to win. His previous best was also at achieved at Silverstone, from fourth in 2008, which he repeated in Hungary the following year.
Nico Rosberg gave Mercedes their 25th pole position. It was also the eighth of his career, giving him as many as Jenson Button, John Surtees and Ricciardo Patrese. However in the race he posted his first retirement of the season, bringing his run of eighth consecutive podium finishes to an end. He had also scored points in the last 17 races – a streak bettered only Kimi Raikkonen (the record holder with 27), Michael Schumacher, Alonso and Vettel have bettered.
Alonso is now the only driver to have completed all 561 racing laps so far this year. He also kept up his record of scoring in every race this year, as did Nico Hulkenberg.
Jules Bianchi took advantage of the rain in Q1 to claim his and Marussia’s best-ever starting position with 12th.
Massa marked his 200th race start at Silverstone.
Button’s hopes of scoring a first podium finish in his home race were dashed once more on his 15th appearance at Silverstone.
Two drivers made their first ever appearances in F1 practice sessions on Friday – Daniel Juncadella for Force India and Susie Wolff for Williams. The latter became the first woman to participate in an official F1 session since qualifying for the 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix – 8,126 days ago – when Giovanna Amati failed to make the cut in her Brabham.
Penalty points so far
Jules Bianchi 4
Pastor Maldonado 4
Valtteri Bottas 2
Kevin Magnussen 2
Adrian Sutil 2
Marcus Ericsson 2
Hockenheim
Race Date: 20 Jul 2014
Circuit Name: Hockenheimring
First Grand Prix: 1970
Number of Laps: 67
Circuit Length: 4.574 km
Race Distance: 306.458 km
Lap Record: 1:13.780 - K Raikkonen (2004)
UK Times
Fri 18 July 2014
Practice 1 09:00 - 10:30
Practice 2 13:00 - 14:30
Sat 19 July 2014
Practice 3 10:00 - 11:00
Qualifying 13:00
Sun 20 July 2014
Race 13:00
Previous Winners
2013 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Nurburgring
2012 Fernando Alonso Ferrari Hockenheim
2011 Lewis Hamilton McLaren Nurburgring
2010 Fernando Alonso Ferrari Hockenheim
2009 Mark Webber Red Bull Nurburgring
2008 Lewis Hamilton McLaren Hockenheim
2006 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hockenheim
2005 Fernando Alonso Renault Hockenheim
2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hockenheim
2003 Juan Pablo Montoya Williams Hockenheim
2002 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Hockenheim
2001 Ralf Schumacher Williams Hockenheim
2000 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari Hockenheim
1999 Eddie Irvine Ferrari Hockenheim
1998 Mika Hakkinen McLaren Hockenheim
1997 Gerhard Berger Benetton Hockenheim
1996 Damon Hill Williams Hockenheim
1995 Michael Schumacher Benetton Hockenheim
Webber 2006 on board
Didier Pironi 1978 on board
Lewis Hamilton claimed the 27th win of his career in the British Grand Prix, which was also the second time he has won his home race. His victory moves him level with Jackie Stewart’s tally of 27 world championship wins. Only six drivers – including Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso – have won more.
Hamilton lined up sixth on the grid, the lowest position he has ever started a race he went on to win. His previous best was also at achieved at Silverstone, from fourth in 2008, which he repeated in Hungary the following year.
Nico Rosberg gave Mercedes their 25th pole position. It was also the eighth of his career, giving him as many as Jenson Button, John Surtees and Ricciardo Patrese. However in the race he posted his first retirement of the season, bringing his run of eighth consecutive podium finishes to an end. He had also scored points in the last 17 races – a streak bettered only Kimi Raikkonen (the record holder with 27), Michael Schumacher, Alonso and Vettel have bettered.
Alonso is now the only driver to have completed all 561 racing laps so far this year. He also kept up his record of scoring in every race this year, as did Nico Hulkenberg.
Jules Bianchi took advantage of the rain in Q1 to claim his and Marussia’s best-ever starting position with 12th.
Massa marked his 200th race start at Silverstone.
Button’s hopes of scoring a first podium finish in his home race were dashed once more on his 15th appearance at Silverstone.
Two drivers made their first ever appearances in F1 practice sessions on Friday – Daniel Juncadella for Force India and Susie Wolff for Williams. The latter became the first woman to participate in an official F1 session since qualifying for the 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix – 8,126 days ago – when Giovanna Amati failed to make the cut in her Brabham.
Penalty points so far
Jules Bianchi 4
Pastor Maldonado 4
Valtteri Bottas 2
Kevin Magnussen 2
Adrian Sutil 2
Marcus Ericsson 2
Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
Thanks Kevin.
Rosberg had to change his helmet design because it contained a picture of the golden trophy. The new version is much better!
And it doesn't seem anyone is gonna run FRIC this weekend. I heard Caterham will protest against anyone who tries to use the system.
Rosberg had to change his helmet design because it contained a picture of the golden trophy. The new version is much better!
And it doesn't seem anyone is gonna run FRIC this weekend. I heard Caterham will protest against anyone who tries to use the system.
Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
It is confirmed, all the teams have removed the FRIC system from their cars and it will not be used in Germany.
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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
What do you mean with "will not be used in Germany"?
Only for German gp or rest of season FRIC not allowed?
Only for German gp or rest of season FRIC not allowed?
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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
For the rest of the season. If a team uses it and others don't they are open to being protested against.
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RIP FRIC
Kimi with more problems!
Kimi with more problems!
Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
So actually banning FRIC was useless. Nothing has changed really. Mercedes still on top.
RBR seems good on long runs. Hoping for a good race.
RBR seems good on long runs. Hoping for a good race.
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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
During FP2 i had a look at the soft tyre run laptimes. Average over 9 lap run for Hamilton was 1:23.107, Average over 8 lap run for Rosberg was 1:23.012 and average for Ricciardo over 9 lap run was 1:23.152. This suggests that it is very close between merc and red bull on long runs.
Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
Race sim avgs (super-soft): ROS 1:22.66 (12 laps); HAM 22.69 (9); VET 22.69 (6); RIC 22.91 (8); PER 22.94 (8); RAI 23.24 (8)
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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
Race-sim avgs (soft): MAS 1:22.359; ROS 23.054; HAM 23.107; RIC 23.152; HUL 23.203; PER 23.441; RAI 23.511; VET 23.694 #BBCF1
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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
Massa's time is not directly comparable because he went out much later in the session and did a shorter stint, presumably with slightly less fuel. The Williams is definitely not 0.7 quicker than a Mercedes on race paceMJawad12 wrote:Race-sim avgs (soft): MAS 1:22.359; ROS 23.054; HAM 23.107; RIC 23.152; HUL 23.203; PER 23.441; RAI 23.511; VET 23.694 #BBCF1
Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
Yeah sure, but the Williams in general is looking competetive, in the long runs it was close to the pace of the Redbull and about 0.4 sec slower than the Mercedes.hamilton10000 wrote:Massa's time is not directly comparable because he went out much later in the session and did a shorter stint, presumably with slightly less fuel. The Williams is definitely not 0.7 quicker than a Mercedes on race paceMJawad12 wrote:Race-sim avgs (soft): MAS 1:22.359; ROS 23.054; HAM 23.107; RIC 23.152; HUL 23.203; PER 23.441; RAI 23.511; VET 23.694 #BBCF1
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Re: FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2014
Mclaren has taken the joker to change the gear ratios on their cars .
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