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Hamilton: Penalty cost me win chance
April 15th, 2012
Lewis Hamilton is certain he would have given Nico Rosberg a hard fight for Chinese Grand Prix victory had he been able to take up his front row starting position at Shanghai. The McLaren driver was second fastest in qualifying, but started seventh due to a 10-place grid penalty for a gearbox change
Raikkonen laments tyre strategy
April 15th, 2012
Kimi Raikkonen was left lamenting his strategy in the Chinese Grand Prix after dropping down to 14th position in the end, having run as high as second place in the last third of the race. The Finn opted to stop just twice in the race, and the decision seemed to be working until his tyre performance dropped away completely in the final laps.
China Sunday quotes: Marussia
April 15th, 2012
Timo Glock – 19th: “It wasn’t a straightforward race for me.
Jackson wins Donington opener
April 15th, 2012
Mat Jackson won a hard fought first British Touring Car Championship race of the day at Donington Park.
Alonso convinced sixth was possible
April 15th, 2012
Fernando Alonso is convinced he could have finished in sixth position in the Chinese Grand Prix at the very least, had it not been for the traffic.
Force India encouraged by pace
April 15th, 2012
Force India should be encouraged by its Chinese Grand Prix performance, despite failing to score a point at Shanghai, according to deputy team boss Robert Fernley.
Mercedes fined over pitstop issue
April 15th, 2012
Chinese Grand Prix winner Mercedes has been fined by the race stewards for the incident involving Michael Schumacher during his pitstop.
Tarquini put to back of grid
April 15th, 2012
Lukoil Racing’s Gabriele Tarquini will start from the back of the grid in both World Touring Car Championship races in Marrakech.
Sauber duo disappointed with result
April 15th, 2012
Sauber’s drivers Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Perez both expressed disappointment after delivering just one point between the two of them in the Chinese Grand Prix, despite having starred at various points of the weekend. Kobayashi started the race from third of the grid after a stellar qualifying performance, while Perez led briefly for the second grand prix in succession
China Sunday quotes: Caterham
April 15th, 2012
Vitaly Petrov – 18th: “I am really pleased with my performance today. I think we got as much out of the car as we could and the fact we were on the same lap as the leaders right up until the final lap is a very positive sign. We brought some updates here and they’ve worked out pretty well – the key for us is to keep pushing, keep bringing new parts to the car and make sure we maintain the momentum we are building up.” Heikki Kovalainen – 23rd: “I had a good start, getting up to 16th off the line and then was running pretty well for the first stint on the options
Button: Pitstop cost me shot at win
April 15th, 2012
Jenson Button’s slow final pitstop in the Chinese Grand Prix cost him the chance to chase down eventual winner Nico Rosberg, reckoned the McLaren driver afterwards. Button emerged from a hugely competitive pack in pursuit of Rosberg as the man most likely to fight the German for the win, and had opted for a three-stop strategy to maximise his time on fresh Pirellis
Rosberg ‘surprised’ by China pace
April 15th, 2012
An elated Nico Rosberg said he was surprised to be so quick in the Chinese Grand Prix after taking his maiden Formula 1 win on Sunday. The German driver secured his F1 first pole position on Saturday, but was widely expected to struggle to keep the pace in the race following problems suffered by Mercedes in the first two grands prix with its tyres
Vettel satisfied with salvaging fifth
April 15th, 2012
Sebastian Vettel said he had to be satisfied with salvaging fifth place from the Chinese Grand Prix after his poor qualifying result and even worse start – despite briefly looking set for a podium. The reigning world champion only managed 11th on the Shanghai grid on Saturday, then dropped to 15th with a slow start. A two-stop strategy finishing short first two stints saw him emerge in second going into the closing stages, but as his tyres faded, Vettel was passed by both McLarens and his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber
Marinescu takes Silverstone F2 pole
April 15th, 2012
Mihai Marinescu took a dominant pole position for Sunday’s second race of the Formula 2 Championship at Silverstone. In cool conditions, the Romanian set the pole time with four minutes remaining, his 1m46.734s standing as the fastest F2 lap of the weekend so far.
Thorne withdraws from Donington
April 15th, 2012
British Touring Car rookie John Thorne has withdrawn his Vauxhall Insignia from the Donington Park meeting due to car problems. The Thorney Motorsport NGTC machine suffered rear-end grip issues and a high-speed crash at the Brands Hatch opener two weeks ago
Serralles splashes to Monza F3 win
April 15th, 2012
Felix Serralles won the British Formula 3 International Series reversed-grid race in heavy rain at Monza. The Puerto Rican took full advantage of his pole position to sprint clear of the pack after the first two laps had been run behind the safety car.
Rosberg takes commanding maiden win
April 15th, 2012
Nico Rosberg finally claimed his maiden Formula 1 race victory, and a first win for the modern incarnation of the factory Mercedes team, with a commanding drive in a thrilling Chinese Grand Prix.
Schumacher not angry with pit crew
April 15th, 2012
Michael Schumacher said he was not angry with his Mercedes pit crew after having to retire from the Chinese Grand Prix, having been in the fight for his first victory since returning to Formula 1. The Mercedes driver was forced to stop his car on lap 15 after one of his mechanics failed to secure the right front tyre properly during his pitstop. Schumacher had run in second position behind team-mate Nico Rosberg in the early stages.
Tyre ‘sweet spot’ key for Mercedes
April 15th, 2012
Ross Brawn says Mercedes’ hopes of capitalising on its qualifying form in the Chinese Grand Prix will depend on it getting its tyres into the right operating window. The team has locked out the front row of the grid at Shanghai with Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher, but its tyre struggles in Australia and Malaysia have led to questions about its chances over a full race distance
Schumacher resurgence ‘great for F1′
April 15th, 2012
Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn says Michael Schumacher’s improved form in 2012 has come as no surprise, and believes the seven-time champion’s return to the front will boost Formula 1′s popularity. Schumacher’s F1 comeback has at times looked ill-advised, with the German legend yet to get on the podium for Mercedes and regularly beaten by team-mate Nico Rosberg









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