Australian Grand Prix – Race

March 17, 2007 by
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We watched practice and qualifying on the PVR but for the race, it’s got to be live! :)

As always, I’ll put my notes behind a “cut”, so click on “more” to read the rest of this post.

The provisional grid, as of the end of qualifying, is: KR, FA, NH, LH, RK, GF, MW, JT, RS, TS, AD, NR, HK, JB, AW, FM*, RB, SS, DC, VL, AS, CA.
*Massa has been relegated to P22 after an engine change.

As I expected, “Spyker team chief Colin Kolles says they will go to arbitration over the legality of cars used by rival teams Super Aguri and Toro Rosso.” [source: BBC]

BBC’s blow-by-blow commentary is obviously desperate for something to say before the race starts:

Leo Sayer is also spotted in the pit-lane, testament to the glamour and excitement of the day.

:)

The official FIA telemetry shows Albers is starting from the pit lane.

Track 39°C; air 21°C; wind 1.7m/s; humidity 52%

Formation lap:
Raikkonen leads the field away
Lots of smoke from Trulli’s Toyota
A fairly slow lap but everyone (bar Albers) is formed up…

01/58: Yellow flags on the grid for AD?
LH up to P3 through Turn 1

02: KR, NH, LH, FA, RK, GF, MW, RS
CA, who started from the pits, has already passed AD & AS – I think they colided on lap 1

03: KR fastest lap 1:28.580
FM eases past AW for P16

04: KR f/lap 1:28.185
RB asking the team to ask (tell?) JB to let him pass for P13

05: KR f/lap 1:27.502; leads NH by 2.5s
FM tries to take P15 from DC but can’t make it stick

06: KR 1:27.199
Looks like RB kissed the wall with both right wheels but continues OK

08: KR 1:27.075
Meanwhile CA (in P20) posts his personal f/lap, almost 5secs slower than KR
FM finally passes DC for P15
HL runs wide but stays ahead of teammate FA

09: FM now has RB in his sights, but RB is hoping the team will ask JB to give him P13

10/58: KR’s lead now 6.9s over NH, who is 2.2s ahead of LH
Top 10: KR, NH, LH, FA, RK, GF, MW, RS, JT, TS

11: KR 1:26.577
NH (P2) personal f/lap 1:27.743
FA (P4) personal f/lap 1:27.837

12: KR 1:26.208
CA is off through the gravel and in to the wall – that Spyker isn’t going any further; yellow flags out at Turn 3

13: KR’s lead now 10.0s
Closest battle is JB (P13), RB, FM and DC

14: FA has closed the gap to LH to 1.4s

15/58: NH pits from P2; rejoins behind MW for P7
RB passes JB for P13

17: FM just 0.2s off JB
FM passes JB easily for P14

18: KR’s lead over LH 15.1s
Ferrari pit crew getting ready – for KR?

19: KR didn’t pit … nor did FM

20/58: KR pits, giving the lead to newbie LH; 9.7s stop; hard tyres; rejoins in P4
RB pits from P13; rejoins in P19

21: GF pits from P5; 9.7s stop; squeezes JT as he rejoins in P8

22: RK pits from P3

23: FA pits from P2; hard tyres; 9.3s
MW pits too

24: LH pits from P1, handing the lead back to KR; hard tyres; 8.7s; rejoins still ahead of teammate FA
AS given a drive-through penalty for not yielding to LH

25/58: KR, LH, FA, RK, NH
RS and TS both pit
KR lead 11.7s over LH, who’s only 1.3s ahead of FA

26: AS given another penalty?

27: Top 6 have all pitted but at least a third of the field have yet to stop

28: HK, NR and JB all pit

29/58 (Half distance): DC pits
KR, LH, FA, RK, NH, GF, RS, NR; retirement: just CA

30: Drive-through penalty for JB for speeding in the pit lane :(

31: Yellow flags for the parked Toro Rosso of SS

32: JB serves his penalty
AW (P12) the only one yet to pit

33: KR gesticulates at RB as he laps the Honda

34: AW finally pits

35/58: KR, LH, FA, RK, NH, GF, RS, NR

36: HK runs wide but recovers

37: RK is slowing
NR lunges past RS to take P7

38: KR laps teammate FM
RK pit from P6 and parks it straight in the garage

39: KR f/lap 1:26.172
NH pits from P4 – first of the 2nd stoppers; hard tyres; 8.4s

40/58: KR, LH, FA, GF, NH, RS, NR, HK; JB=P16
Retirements: CA, SS, RK

41: KR f/lap 1:25.929
RB pits
HK spins through the gravel in T1; recovers but he’s lost a place to FM

42: KR f/lap 1:25.235

43: KR pits; rejoins right on the tail of FA
MW spins just before the pit entrance – does a 360° turn and carries on into the pits

44: LH pits but a slow in because of TS dawdling; soft tyres for his final stint

45/58: FA, KR, LH, NH, GF, RS, FM, HK

46: FA pits from P1 – a better in and a quicker stop, so he’ll rejoin ahead of LH
RS pits from P11

47: VL & AD pit from P16 & 17

48: HK & JT pit
KR leads FA by 14.1s; FA leads LH by 3.7s

50/58: KR, FA, LH, NH, GF, FM, NR, RS; JB=17
DC has a lunge at AW – smacks into AW – DC off into the gravel with only 3 wheels on his Red Bull
On board shows DC missed AW’s head by inches!
AW manages to continue but how much damage did the Williams suffer?

52: AW only managed to reach the next corner before he parked the car

53: KR, FA, LH, NH, GF, FM, NR, RS; JB=15
Retirements: CA, SS, RK, DC, AW

54: Closest battle is FM just 0.4s off GF (P5)
FM only one yet to make a 2nd stop

55/58: ITV-F1 interview with DC – accepts he was too fast into the corner and no blame for AW

56: looking pretty settled at the front

57: FM still keeping GF honest but will he try to take him?
Pit-car for HK urging him to have a go at JT’s Toyota

58 (final lap): KR wins for Ferrari
FA takes P2
LH cruises in for P3

Provisional results:

  1. K.Raikkonen (Ferrari)
  2. F.Alonso (McLaren)
  3. L.Hamilton (McLaren)
  4. N.Heidfeld (BMW)
  5. G.Fisichella (Renault)
  6. F.Massa (Ferrari)
  7. N.Rosberg (Williams)
  8. R.Schumacher (Toyota)
  9. J.Trulli (Toyota)
  10. H.Kovalainen (Renault)
  11. R.Barrichello (Honda)
  12. T.Sato (Super Aguri)
  13. M.Webber (Red Bull)
  14. V.Liuzzi (Toro Rosso)
  15. J.Button (Honda)
  16. A.Davidson (Super Aguri)
  17. A.Sutil (Spyker)
  18. A.Wurz (Williams) – retired
  19. D.Coulthard (Red Bull) – retired
  20. R.Kubica (BMW) – retired
  21. S.Speed (Toro Rosso) – retired
  22. C.Albers (Spyker) – retired

Post-race interviews:
Kimi’s as exciting as ever ::yawn::
Nice that Lewis speaks clearly, unlike some of the people I knew in Stevenage :)

OK, it’s 1:00am and time for bed!

Comments

3 Comments on Australian Grand Prix – Race

  1. Den on Sat, 17th Mar 2007 11:33 pm
  2. I’m watching it on Channel 10. They’re using their own commentators… including Murray Walker. YAY MURRAY!

  3. paul on Sat, 17th Mar 2007 11:56 pm
  4. Lucky you – Muddly Talker can make a dull race entertaining.

  5. blog.henman.ca » Australian Grand Prix - Results on Sun, 18th Mar 2007 11:05 am
  6. [...] case you’ve not seen the race or read my notes yet, I’ll put the rest of this behind a cut as usual. There don’t appear to have been [...]

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