Grand Prix 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Only one more to go, better find those samba drums

After Abu Dhabi we move onto Brazil for the final race of the 2011 F1 season and for a lot of people it can't come quick enough, it's certainly been an interesting season with Sebastian Vettel and the RB7 dominating the year with the German breaking almost every record in the book.

But in Abu Dhabi his luck finally ran out. After taking yet another pole position he suffered a dramatic puncture at turn 2 of the first lap and had to retire with damage to his car making it unsafe and undrivable. This turn of events helped Lewis Hamilton put his demons behind him (and Felipe Massa) to take his third win of the season with a perfect drive finishing ahead of Fernando Alonso who brilliantly took second in a slower car.

For Hamilton it marks the end of a dramatic dip in form where he had lost his confidence and hitting everyone around him. He was on the pace all weekend and was unlucky not to take pole. In the race, despite pressure from Alonso, he didn't put a foot wrong all race to take his 17th race win and in the process leading his 1000th lap in F1. Jenson Button has one and a half hands on second place in the championship after taking a strong third place after battling with KERS problems for the first half of the race meaning he was unable to challenge Hamilton or Alonso.

Mark Webber was once again unable to step up to the plate after his team-mate retired and after battling with Button and Massa for most of the race, took fourth after a change of strategy in the middle of the race gave him the jump over the Ferrari who still is a long way off the pace and is more likely to fall behind the Mercedes drivers than challenge the leaders.

Schumacher and Rosberg had very quiet races but came through to finish 6th and 7th as they continue to have a massive gap in the championship between the teams above and below and they are almost running in their own formula of the middle of the points as they arent fast enough to challenge the Ferraris, Red Bulls and Mclarens, but are faster than the Renaults, Force Indias and Torro Rossos.

It was a rare point for Kamui Kobayashi who has had some poor races recently but took the final point for Sauber ahead of his team-mate to inch ahead of Jaime Alguersuari in the standings and at this point of the season, every point is crucial, particularly when contracts are up for renewal which is of utmost importance for a lot of midfield drivers.

Moving onto Brazil, a track where Red Bull dominated in 2010 with Vettel winning to keep his chances of his first championship alive and it was where Red Bull sealed their first Constructors World Championship. It was also Williams last pole position after Nico Hulkenburg shocked everyone to take his first pole.

This year things arent quite so complicated with both championships wrapped up long ago, but there are still a lot of scores to be settled up and down the grid, none more so than the battle for second in the championship with Button and Alonso separated by just 10 points. The newer teams will be hoping for a high attrition race so that one of them might scrape into 10th place and take their first point which would be worth millions to HRT, Caterham and Marussia. Brazil has been the scene of many a classic race (just ask both Mclaren drivers) and this years race should be no different.

For Galahads superb circuit write up, see herehttp://cliptheapex.com/pages/autodromo-jose-carlos-pace-interlagos/
 
My personal fantasy says that aswell! I'm sadly going to miss the race due to the fact I have to go to sheffield, really annoyed about that, might catch parts of it online but I'll miss the majority, sadly! First since Monza 2010!
 
I do, but it's not the same as live :disappointed:

Thats very true. I was an hour behind when the race was on in Abu Dhabi was traveling back from the Mobile Phone shop and was listening to the radio and on came that Vettel had crashed out and Lewis was winning the race. Spoilt it for me really when i was watching it back at home.
 
When is the race on? I start my new job at 12pm on Sunday and finish at 4pm, will probably be home by 4:30-5pm, missing half of the race :disappointed:
Race start 4.00pm our time. My advice? Between now and Sunday check out the nearest pubs to your workplace and suss out which one's going to have it on the box.

Sorry Sly, I'll translate into Scottish:

"Visit the local pubs ... interrogate the trusty bar-keeps to ascertain which one will allow you to watch it on their television.":D
 
Race start 4.00pm our time. My advice? Between now and Sunday check out the nearest pubs to your workplace and suss out which one's going to have it on the box.

Sorry Sly, I'll translate into Scottish:

"Visit the local pubs ... interrogate the trusty bar-keeps to ascertain which one will allow you to watch it on their television.":D

Nae need when a hiv Sly+ Fenders.

Sorry Fenders, I'll translate into Afro-ish

"There is not any need when I have Sky+ where I can record the full BBC F1 programme!" :D
 
My personal fantasy says that aswell! I'm sadly going to miss the race due to the fact I have to go to sheffield, really annoyed about that, might catch parts of it online but I'll miss the majority, sadly! First since Monza 2010!
We actually get to watch the race in Sheffield, you know - we've got TVs and everything...;)

(Some pubs even show it too! - I couldn't tell you definitely which ones do, because I'm always at home watching the race...)
 
We actually get to watch the race in Sheffield, you know - we've got TVs and everything...;)

(Some pubs even show it too! - I couldn't tell you definitely which ones do, because I'm always at home watching the race...)

What? TV in sheffield? Unheard of! The student union is awesome I must say! Went with my brother! And as luck would have it, I might be able to watch the race!
 
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