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2006 Formula One Chinese Grand Prix
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The lighter side of an F1 weekend?...
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Friday Practice
Session 1 01 A. Wurz Williams 1:35.574 21 laps 02 A. Davidson Honda 1:35.591 26 laps 03 J. Button Honda 1:37.291 4 laps 04 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:37.712 4 laps 05 N. Jani Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:37.734 21 laps 06 A. Premat Spyker MF1 1:37.787 24 laps 07 S. Vettel BMW 1:37.913 24 laps 08 R. Kubica BMW 1:38.062 6 laps 09 M. Ammermuller Red Bull 1:38.460 18 laps 10 F. Montagny Super Aguri 1:38.464 19 laps 11 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:39.000 6 laps 12 R. Barrichello Honda 1:39.217 4 laps 13 S. Speed Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:39.428 7 laps 14 C. Albers Spyker MF1 1:39.494 6 laps 15 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:39.887 8 laps 16 T. Monteiro Spyker MF1 1:39.947 7 laps 17 S. Yamamoto Super Aguri 1:41.415 10 laps 18 K. Räikkönen McLaren 1:45.890 4 laps 19 N. Heidfeld BMW no time 1 lap 20 J. Trulli Toyota no time 2 laps 21 R. Schumacher Toyota no time 2 laps 22 D. Coulthard Red Bull no time 1 lap 23 R. Doornbos Red Bull no time 2 laps Session 2 01 A. Wurz Williams 1:35.539 26 laps 02 S. Vettel BMW 1:35.579 23 laps 03 A. Davidson Honda 1:35.714 30 laps 04 F. Massa Ferrari 1:36.599 8 laps 05 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:36.641 12 laps 06 F. Alonso Renault 1:36.739 10 laps 07 F. Montagny Super Aguri 1:37.278 26 laps 08 M. Ammermuller Red Bull 1:37.678 26 laps 09 T. Monteiro Spyker MF1 1:37.698 13 laps 10 G. Fisichella Renault 1:37.716 12 laps 11 J. Button Honda 1:37.861 10 laps 12 P. de la Rosa McLaren 1:38.022 9 laps 13 M. Webber Williams 1:38.045 6 laps 14 N. Heidfeld BMW 1:38.062 11 laps 15 A. Premat Spyker MF1 1:38.098 26 laps 16 R. Barrichello Honda 1:38.276 16 laps 17 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:38.888 14 laps 18 J. Trulli Toyota 1:38.959 11 laps 19 S. Speed Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:39.080 18 laps 20 N. Jani Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:39.118 28 laps 21 K. Räikkönen McLaren 1:39.179 4 laps 22 R. Kubica BMW 1:39.217 5 laps 23 N. Rosberg Williams 1:39.522 15 laps 24 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:39.570 20 laps 25 S. Yamamoto Super Aguri 1:39.636 22 laps 26 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:40.155 15 laps 27 R. Doornbos Red Bull 1:40.214 15 laps 28 C. Albers Spyker MF1 1:40.319 14 laps 29 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:41.315 9 laps
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Eh... stupid rain, stupid bridgestones <ferrari fanboy>
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Still haven't seen the qualifying because ITV, in their infinite wisdom, have decided that showing it live wasn't a good idea, and that it'd be much better to screen it in the late afternoon after everyone's already found out the results.
![]() Looking at the grid it should be a fascinating race tomorrow, with Renault firmly in control in terms of both the championships. If they can get both cars off the line cleanly, which the invariably do, then they should be in a position to control the race from the front with Fisichella acting as Alonso's reargunner. Whether Schumacher will be able to challenge Alonso or just settle for damage limitation will depend a lot on how quickly he can get past the two Hondas and Kimi. That will be no mean feat as the Hondas have looked to have decent pace all weekend. It will probably come down to a battle of straightline speed down the huge back straight and into the hairpin. It has been Ferrari's biggest strength all year so I'd imagine they'd be able to get Schumi past the Hondas at somepoint, it's just a question of whether the Renaults will still be within firing distance by the time he does get through. Elsewhere in the grid BMW have continued to show their decent form of the last couple of months, but the big talking point of the weekend in the midfield has to be the performance of the STR boys. Scott Speed especially put in a brilliant performance to claim P11. Although the conditions meant none of the cars were able to show their genuine respective pace, for Speed to qualify ahead of David Coulthard is an impressive acheivment. No doubt DC will be getting plenty of stick from his young American stablemate after that! It'll be interesting to see how long it takes Felipe Massa to get through the pack from his poor position. We know he'll be under pressure to scythe his way through to claim some points in the WCC, but we have seen in the past that in those sorts of situations he is liable to make silly errors. Below them the Toyotas were indicative of just how much the Bridgestones were struggling in the conditions, finishing 17th and 18th. All the Bridgestone runners will be praying for dry conditions for the race tomorrow because in the rain they are clearly second best to the Michelins. In truth the performance of Schumacher was an impressive one despite his relatively lowly position, because the Bridgestones clearly hadn't been working all day and he did better than he would perhaps be expected to with those tyres. 01 F. Alonso Renault 1:44.360 02 G. Fisichella Renault 1:44.992 03 R. Barrichello Honda 1:45.503 04 J. Button Honda 1:45.503 05 K. Räikkönen McLaren 1:45.754 06 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:45.775 07 P. de la Rosa McLaren 1:45.877 08 N. Heidfeld BMW 1:46.053 09 R. Kubica BMW 1:46.632 10 R. Doornbos Red Bull 1:48.021 11 S. Speed Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:45.851 12 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:45.968 13 F. Massa Ferrari 1:45.970 14 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:46.172 15 M. Webber Williams 1:46.413 16 N. Rosberg Williams 1:47.419 17 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:48.894 18 J. Trulli Toyota 1:49.098 19 C. Albers Spyker MF1 1:49.542 20 T. Monteiro Spyker MF1 1:49.903 21 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:50.326 22 S. Yamamoto Super Aguri 1:55.560
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I hope it is dry tommorow, I want Schumacher to win.
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Yeah. gone are the days when Ferrari fans (Bridgestone) waited for the clouds to crash. Almost shameful for the Japanese tyre giant.
Leaving out the possibilityt of changing weather condts tomorrow, I think Michael has a shot at 3rd or even 2nd (If Fisi is in his usual Sunday drive mode). A win?... well you can never say...
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Fisichella should be happy with his performance, he really needs to put in 110% and not wait until next season before he tries to impress the team. Alot of people are speculating if he continues to underwhelm next year, Piquet will get his spot, so theres no better way to earn his spot than doing the job.
The disaster for Bridgestone continues though with their wets. Suzuka and Interlagos arent the driest races on the calender either so Bridgestone will either want to have a solution ready, or get ready to see both titles go to Renault after all the work Ferrari has done the past couple of rounds.
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Just seen the coverage of the qualifying on TV, and it certainly looked like fun out there! People were flying off the road at every corner it seemed.
![]() Interestingly it seems as though Ferrari will be praying for either dry conditions, or very wet conditions. On the full wets the Bridgestones and Michelins seemed very evenly matched, it was on the intermediates on a drying line that they were really struggling against the Michelins. If the conditions are changeable/variable throughout the race you'd have to think the Renaults would have the race in the bag with the strength of their inters.
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Well, it's wet in Shanghai and everyone is starting on Inters, so it's advantage Renault/Alonso for the moment. It isn't actually raining though, so it seems as though Schumi's chances will depend entirely on how long it'll take for the track to dry out so that he can get onto the drys.
Alonso leads off the start as expected followed by Fisi. Kimi looks like he's in the mood today, he's already jumped the Hondas and he's now pressuring Fisi.
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Watching Schumacher after his win everyone should be asking why he is retiring if he is that motivated... I know I wouldn't do it. I have been practically anti schumy since the Senna era, but watching his passion for the sport makes me wonder..
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Well, a fascinating race which saw Renault gift wrap the driver's championship lead to Michael Schumacher. After Alonso had romped away into the distance in the first stint they he was the first of the front three to pit and opted to change just the front inters and stick with the worn rears. It proved to be a poor decision as he completely lost front grip. Fisichella and Schumacher wisely chose to stick with the old tyres all round and quickly ate away Alonso's lead. After some fascinating battling between the three of them as Fisichella tried desperately to protect his suffering teammate, Alonso eventually had to yeild and leave Schumacher and Fisi to battle for the win. Going into the final stop it was Fisi leading from Schumacher then Alonso.
That was when it all went horribly wrong for Renault. Alonso pitted first and went to slicks, but there was a problem with a sticking wheel nut on the right rear tyre, which lost him between 15 and 20 seconds and effectively cost him the race. After the front two pitted Fisi was ahead fractionally from Schumi, but in true Fisichella style he dithered and wilted under the pressure instantaneously when on cold slicks, gifting the lead to Schumacher. After that it seemed like Schumacher would cruise to a simple victory, but Alonso was having none of it. On the drying track Alonso was in an absolutely different class to everyone else on the track, just as he was in the wet at the start of the race. It was an absolutely inspired drive from Alonso as he was consistently taking between 1 and 2 seconds per lap out of Schumacher. He quickly caught, passed and dropped Fisi in second and by the end of the race, as the rain began to fall, incredibly he was just 3 seconds behind Schumacher. The pace of Alonso was highlighted by the fact that he finished over 40 seconds ahead of his teammate, when he had begun the final stint 20 seconds behind him. He had taken over a minute out of an identical car in the space of about 25 laps. It was a race full of fascinating battles all through the field, from start to finish. Kimi Raikkonen had looked the man most likely to challenge Alonso at the start of the race but once again McLaren-Mercedes reliability cost him the chance to show that he can be a genuine title contender. He must be counting the days until he can bin his McLaren overalls and move on to hopefully bigger and better things at Ferrari. It was a crazy race for the two Hondas who had looked in great shape after qualifying. Button ran into problems early on with severely grained inters and he was losing aroung four seconds a lap to his opponents. It looked as though his race was effectively all but over as he was struggling just to reach the points paying positions. Barrichello was having a better time of it, but they were outfoxed by the BMW team in terms of strategy. Nick Heidfeld managed to sneak past in the pits and head for a comfortable fourth place. But as the track dried suddenly the Hondas found their pace and were both homing in on the German with alarming speed. In a dramatic final lap in the rain Button slipstreamed Heidfeld down the back straight as they approached backmarkers. Button sneaked through as Heidfeld was blocked by Sato, and Barrichello clattered the back of Heidfeld, ruining what had looked a good race for the BMW team. Elsewhere there were great battles in the midfield involving the RedBulls, STRs and Williams cars. Coulthard had been the most impressive of the lot until he got collected by hard charging Felipe Massa and caused damage to his steering. It was a move which ended Massa's race and handed the lead in the WCC back to Renault. Coulthard's subsequent problems handed the final championship point to William's Mark Webber. A thoroughly miserable weekend for the Toyota team was compounded by a double retirement, but to be fair they never looked in danger of threatening for points. So going into the final two races Schumacher leads the WDC by virtue of having won 7 races to Alonso's 6. Renault will be ruing their tactical error and hugely costly pitstop blunder, but they will certainly take heart from the fact that in both the wet and dry conditions Fernando Alonso was in a completely different class to the rest of the field in terms of raw pace. It is the first time since Canada several months ago that that really has been the case, and will stand them in good stead heading into Japan next week. Schumacher might have the lead for the first time this year, but the title is not his by a LONG shot. RESULTS 1. Schumacher 2. Alonso 3. Fisichella 4. Button 5. De La Rosa 6. Barrichello 7. Heidfeld 8. Webber 9. Coulthard 10. Liuzzi 11. Rosberg 12. Doornbos 13. Kubica 14. Sato 15. Speed 16. Albers 17. Yamamoto 18. Ralf ret 19. Massa ret 20. Trulli ret 21. Monteiro ret 22. Raikkonen ret
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Is it just me or are you forgetting about a stunning drive with some daring moves that saw a certain someone actually gain places on the track than in the pit box?
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Schumacher drove very well to take advantage of Renault's mistakes, no doubt about it, but I just feel that in the reckoning this race will be seen more as a seriously blown opportunity by Renault/Alonso rather than a great victory by Schumacher.
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