Vettel on top

September 13, 2008 1 comment

Rain hasn’t had enough in Spa. It has reached Monza to screw up Ferrari some more. Monza saw the most unusual qualifying session of the season today. Results

Vettel 1st, Webber 3rd and Bourdais 4th meant 3 Red-Bull affiliated cars in top 4. Their best result ever.

Key points-

  1. Kubica, Kimi and Hamilton fail to make it to Q3. First Q3 Hamilton has ever missed. The mighty 3 looked hopelessly helpless with rain pouring down.
  2. Fisichella is 12th. Force India looked good in wet conditions. If it rains tomorrow, he may take a gamble and go on a 1-stop strategy. Might spring a surprise like Glock in Hungary.
  3. Ferrari were 0.5s a lap slower than Mclaren on a light wet. Rain isn’t helping them.
  4. Massa has an amazing chance to gain a remarkable lead in championship with Hamiltan back on 15th.
  5. Three most aggressive drivers in three most powerful cars in F1 will start below 10. An amazing race lined up for tomorrow!

Surrender is not an option..for Raj

September 12, 2008 1 comment

Any IDEA who this guy is?

What a way to make a point!!

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Kimi to stay in Ferrari till 2010

September 12, 2008 Leave a comment

Ending all the speculations about his future in Formula-1, Kimi has extended his contract with Ferrari till the end of 2010 season. His recent ‘failures’ and aloofness to talk about next move made some people believe that Kimi is considering retirement. Some of them even started enlisting alternative careers for him. Glad all that is over now.

Massa has already been committed to Ferrari till 2010. This means unchanged Ferrari line-up for atleast 2 more seasons. But most importantly, NO ALONSO IN FERRARI!! (YE!!!)

What the hell is your problem?

September 9, 2008 2 comments

Its a bit too much I guess. I partially agree that 25s penalty imposed on Hamilton in Belgian GP seems a bit harsh. Mind you, that this was completely under the rules of FIA. My problem is with extreme reactions of media about the whole incident. Media is giving it a shade of racism, which is hysterical. Mclaren has constantly blamed stewards of partiality when it comes to their car against the scarlet. Media has gone one step further to point out that Massa escaped with a fine in Valencia after the unsafe release from pits incident; while Hamilton was effectively handed a post race stop-go penalty. You have to see both the incidents to understand their intensities. Besides, the two concerned incidents took place at different locations, the offenses were completely different so there is no point relating them.

If Hamilton is claiming that he did not commit the offense, he is lying. He DID come out ahead of Kimi from the corner. Then backed off and again overtook. This counts as an offense, as for a teeny-tiny second, he hindered Kimi’s track. Hamilton later said ‘Kimi pushed me wide. I was little bit ahead and I was on the outside of turn. He pushed me to the point where I would either have been on the kerb and crashed into him or have to go on escape route, so I took the escape route.’ You see Lewis, there is this thing where you keep your foot while driving…thats called brake pedal. Use it once in a while when you are about to crash into somebody. This guy does not even consider backing off as an option. I admire his spirit, but that cost him his 1st place.

What surprised me the most was Niki Lauda’s recent outburst. I was expecting an attack on the rule itself, but instead he blasted the stewards for their decision.
If you are pointing out the absurdity of the rule itself, I have no problem. The rule is not properly formulated, but its a rule and you have to follow it.

Today’s DNA Pune edition has an article written by Dhananjay Khadilkar titled ‘Was Hamilton a victim of colour blindness?’ in which he says ‘This is a pointer to a widely held perception in Formula 1- red car always rules.’ Here we go again. Media must relearn their formulae of extrapolation and should know where to stop. While giving an example, Mr Khadilkar states ‘Last year too, FIA imposed a hefty fine of $100mn on Mclaren for their role in the spy scandal that involved Ferrari.’ How the hell is this thing related to the other? And speaking of scandal, it is quite clear that Mclaren got off with a good deal. I mean when the team’s boss accepts in front of live media that ‘Yes, we did it!’, I was surprised that FIA even considered letting them compete this year. They should have been banned for 5 yrs. And $100mn was just a moral victory for Ferrari, the sum meant nothing to them. They showed that by using the entire sum for charity under Schumi’s guidance. So media should stop bringing that up every now and then, even Ron Dennis agrees that it was fair. So what the hell is your problem?

Ye to sach hai ke bhagwaan hai….

September 7, 2008 Leave a comment

(A crude translation of the title- It is true that god still exists)

Referring to my earlier post.. An interesting development has taken place. Hamilton has been penalised for gaining an unfair advantage over Kimi on a chicane during Belgian GP, yet again…just like in Magny Cours. The 25s penalty pushes him to 3rd place behind Heidfeld giving Massa full 10 pts. The news has acted like a painkiller for me…I can’t feel the pain now..but when the effect wears off, I will again be drowned in the reality that Kimi didn’t make it!

The revised driver’s championship  standings are

1)     Lewis Hamilton-  76
2)     Felipe Massa-  74
3)     Robert Kubica-  58
4)     Kimi Räikkönen-  57
5)     Nick Heidfeld-  49
6)     Heikki Kovalainen-  43

Its game on. Ferrari will definitely have to concentrate on Massa now, if they want to keep their hopes alive.

A new found interest

September 7, 2008 Leave a comment

After Beijing Olympics, I have developed a keen interest in Athletics (interest is strictly restricted to watching it on TV of course) The reason for this is the Jamaican…lightning BOLT. The excitement of 100, 200 and 4*100m race was a new experience for me, but I enjoyed 100m the most. There is always a build up for weeks. Who will it be? Gay, Powell or Bolt? That was the question. Bolt answered it in 9.69s. Thats the beauty of the event. It finishes in less than 10s. And the spirit after it is breathtaking.

Thats why I was looking forward to Golden League Games in Brussels. The same build up. Same contenders. But Gay bailed out at the last moment. So it was between the two Jamaicans. And this time it was more exciting than ever. In Beijing, nobody was within touching distance of Bolt. Not the kind of race you expect in a gold medal clash. At Brussels, Powel got a great start. Till 60m he was a meter ahead of Bolt. And then it stuck. The lightning stuck. It was like Bolt developed an extra pair of legs and zoomed past Powell in a fast-forward motion. Now thats a good race.

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Rain screws up Kimi big time

September 7, 2008 1 comment

“What the #^$$*#@!!%^#*%#@#$ was that????”… My reaction after the race…I mean he almost had it…It was there… 1 more lap and it was his..But continuing the recently started tradition in Ferrari…that of getting screwed when you can almost see the chequered flag…. Kimi ran into a crash barrier to let Hamilton win. In the last 2 races, it was the blown engine. This time it was actually nothing, just impatience and over-aggressiveness shown by ‘cool-headed Finn’. 3 yrs of dominance over Spa wasted.

Rain was there, but it wasn’t just in Kimi’s track, was it? 19 other drivers were on the same track. How in the world could a Ferrari hit a wall where both the Toro Rossos managed to score championship points?

Now, from the beginning. Great start by Raikkonen! Overtakes Massa on 1st lap. Closes in on Hamilton and overtakes him in no time. Smooth pit stops. 4 Laps to go….and it starts to rain. Hamilton starts to zoom in towards the F2008 ahead of him. I automatically cross my fingers. Kimi holds on for 1 lap. Both of them start to lose control. No time left to dive into the pits and change to intermediate tyres. They come wheel to wheel 2 times and Hamilton outpaces kimi on a slow corner. I am thoroughly dejected. But wait… there is still hope.. Kimi bounces back.. out of turmoil caused by back runners, he manages to squeeze his way out ahead of Hamilton. And BOOM! Ferrari into the wall. All over. Its finished. Hamilton strolls past the chequered flag in on the slowest finishes of F1.

A very eventful race I must say. It had excitement worth 2 races…made up for boring Valencia. But I really thought it would end with Italian anthem. I guess I will have to wait till Monza next weekend.

The most boring race of the season

August 24, 2008 1 comment

Thats what it was. On an excellent street circuit of Valencia, the race was a total bummer. There was virtually no overtaking. Though Massa managed to win comfortably ahead of Hamilton, I did not enjoy the race 1 bit. Results

Track was amazing. It seemed like a dangerous one, but turned out to be safe. Only Sutil drove into the wall, but you cannot blame the track for that. The view was fantastic and good camera work made it perfect. Aerial view of Ferrari passing over a bridge was a real treat. Steve Slater expressed a valid concern about the camera work. It was evident from the qualifying session that we would have seen Local Hero (or Brat!!) Alosno for the better part of the race. But he retired on the first lap itself (courtesy: Nakajima…god bless him!) so dodged a bullet there. Did not have to see him at all!

Kimi’s season looks grim. He expressed concern over qualifying performance. He improved that by qualifying 4th. But lost track position to Kovalainen on the starting grid itself. Things got worse during 2nd pit stop when Kimi started with refuelling hose attached in a hurry to overtake Kovalainen, dragging the refueller with him. Scene was pretty ugly. As if this was not enough, Kimi’s engine blew on the following lap. Thats 2 in a row. Man, whats up with Ferrari? Fisichella and both the Torro Rosso Ferrari engines survived with relatively good results but the main Ferrari engine blows with 9 laps to go.

Hamilton has taken important lead of 6 pts over Massa. Things are not turning out in the right direction for Ferrari even after a win.

Hamilton can’t make it 3 in a row

August 3, 2008 Leave a comment

Hungaroring maintained its tradition of producing unexpected results as Kovalainen emerged an unexpected winner after Massa’s Ferrari engine got blown up with only 3 laps remaining. Timo Glock finished his magical weekend with a well deserved 2nd position. Kimi showed that he is not finished yet with a podium finish. Results

The weekend began with everyone speculating a hat trick for Hamilton. Kovalainen was 2nd fastest which meant 1st all Mclaren front row of the season. Massa was 3rd and Kimi at a frustrating 6th position. But Massa overtook both the Mclarens on the 1st corner itself with an excellent overtaking maneuver from the outer racing line and put pressure on Hamilton straightaway. The dust factor played a significant role in the 2nd stint as Hamilton’s tyres could not bear his excessive aggression, leaving him limping on the track with a flat front left tyre. This meant a clear run for Massa, but ultimately, it was not meant to be. With 3 laps to go, Ferrari engine blows up on the fastest segment of curve leaving no choice for Massa but to park his F2008 near the pit wall. A real depressing scene! Reminded me of 2006 season when Schumacher had to retire from P1due to tyre failure with 3 laps to go and Alonso retired.

Pit stops were eventful as well. As many as 3 pit fires were seen as Bourdais, Barrichello and Nakajima experienced refuelling rig malfunctioning. Pit crew showed tremendous composure to bring the situation under control. All other teams had to check their rigs thoroughly as well. I hope the event will be properly investigated.

Some important news in F1 world. Kovalainen will stay with Mclaren for the next season as well. He proved the decision right with an emphatic win. With Coulthard retiring, Vettel will join Webber in Red Bull for the next season. The guy can produce wonders given a stronger car. And Bruno Senna is being speculated as his replacement at Toro Rosso. If it happens, F1 will see the next generation of Rosberg, Piquet and Senna together back on track. Toyota is showing consistent pace and have potential to challenge BMW later this year. The new technology is not quite working out for Force India as of now. But experts believe that they are better prepared for the next season.

Ferrari Makes a mess at Hockenheim

July 20, 2008 1 comment

A day to forget for Ferrari. Massa finished 3rd after starting 2nd. Kimi could do no better than 6th. Nelson Piquet Jr. whose 1 stop strategy worked out just perfect finished 2nd after starting 17th. Can’t believe I am saying this, but hats off to team Renault. Results

The race was a bit monotonous till Timo Glock’s disastrous accident. It brought out the safety car. All the front runners except Hamilton, the race leader, took their 2nd pit stops in the safety car period. This decision almost worked against Mclaren when hamilton came out of the pits in 3rd position. Hamilton showed the true colour of his MP4-23 with 3 successful overtaking maneuvers in last 12 laps. Although, overtaking of Kovalainen was a poorly crafted drama. Any driver with a pinch of self esteem would have put on a better show while silently following the unstated team orders. Star Sports camera caught Ron Dennis talking to ‘Somebody’ on the team radio just as the two Mclarens were approaching the 2nd hairpin. But I don’t think he is that stupid to violate an FIA norm at this stage of the season.

I must say that Hamilton drove in an unnecessarily aggressive manner. Steve Slater rightly mentioned this as an example of ‘Ruthless Driving’. Piquet and Massa did well while backing off. Massa almost came back with an equally potent reply. But eventually it was MP4-23 who took the crown.

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