Grand Prix 2013 British Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

So we arrive in Northamptonshire for the next installment of the 2013 season and back in Europe for the next few months following the early season trip over the pond to Canada, an event that saw Sebastian Vettel ominously stretch his championship lead over Fernando Alonso and Kim Räikkönen to 36 points after an utterly dominant victory in Montreal.

A track steeped in history, Silverstone has been in use since the very beginning of the Formula One. Indeed, the former airfield hosted it's first British Grand Prix in 1948. Recent years have seen this historic race track come under threat of being dropped from the calendar but problems at Donington and the renovations first used in 2010 helped to secure a 17 year deal between the BRDC and Ecclestone for Silverstone's future.

Vettel has himself won here in 2009 and will seek to further increase the pressure on his title rivals. However, it has been Red Bull team mate Mark Webber who has had the upper hand over the triple world champion in Britain, having taken four straight podiums, including two wins. Red Bull maestro Adrian Newey has himself had 12 wins here as a designer since 1991 (possibly 13 if you include 1997) but he should perhaps let his pilots do the driving here at Silverstone :)

Alonso, who has shared the podium with the Red Bulls in the last two years, has also traditionally ran well round Silverstone, with wins in 2006 and 2011 and three second places in 2005, 2007 and 2012. He will not want to ruin this record and, following his strong damage-limitation race in Canada, fall further behind Vettel in the championship. His Ferrari teammate Felipe Massa has, by contrast, never finished in the top 3 here and has often struggled, particularly his 5 spin nightmare in 2008.

Following the storm of controversy over 'Pirelli-gate'/'secret-tyre-test-gate', Mercedes followed up their victory in Monaco with a solid 3rd and 5th in Canada. Lewis Hamilton keeps picking up the points to stay distantly in touch with Vettel and will be hoping for another strong performance at his home Grand Prix. Perhaps his most dominant victory was here in 2008 with podiums in 2007 and 2010 but he has struggled in the last couple of years. Nico Rosberg has only finished on the podium once here in 2010. Silverstone will certainly test whether Mercedes have gained anything from Barcelona.

After a promising start to the season, Lotus have found themselves struggling of late. Worryingly, Räikkönen has only scored 3 points in the last two races, one due to a collision and the other due to poor strategy choice but he can break the points streak record here at Silverstone. Kimi won here in 2007 and has scored four other podiums so he also has a good record in Britain. His Lotus partner, Romain Grosjean has to start performing (and not mounting other cars!) or his race seat could be under threat. His only outing here was last year but he scored a solid 6th place despite an early front wing change following contact with Paul di Resta.

2013's surprise package Force India continue to rack up the points. Di Resta himself has been in cracking form and his one stop race to 7th in Canada suggests that there is no wane on the horizon. He has had little in the way of luck at home having had problems in 2011 and the aforementioned early clash last year that led to his retirement from the race. Speaking of luck, his team mate Adrian Sutil has yet to find much this year (isn't that right Brogan?) although his actions in Canada were stupid at best. He has only scored once at Silverstone.

As for the rest -

Mclaren's woes continued in Canada with their long points streak coming to an end. Jenson Button has surprisingly never scored a podium here and this doesn't look like changing. Perez had a collision last year but was 7th in 2011.

Toro Rosso have looked quite racy this season and JEV coasted to a comfortable sixth place in Canada whilst Ricciardo is also showing potential. Neither finished in the points last year but have performed well in junior races.

Sauber have yet to rediscover their 2012 form and only two points finishes all season - both for Hulkenberg - is a cause for concern. The Hulk was in the points in 2010. Gutierrez has won four races at Silverstone in junior formulae (twice in 2008 Formula BMW, 2010 GP3, 2012 GP2) to suggest he could be on for his first points of the season.

Williams have yet to score this season. Maldonado has not had a good season and his F1 form at Silverstone leaves much to be desired. Despite a stunning qualifying performance by Valtteri Bottas at Canada, he simply went backwards in the race. He won a Formula Renault race here in 2008 but the 2013 Williams is just too poor.

Marussia seem to have a slight advantage over Caterham, and in both teams the Frenchmen appear to have the measure over their teammates.

The typical British weather could see some spanners thrown in but the safe money appears to be on another Red Bull victory. Hopefully we have race to make both championships a bit exciting. So what do you guys think? And whoever is going - have a great weekend!
 
Can't find any reprimands for Nico this year....
Mark Webber has 2 ...so would be a bit unfair if he was given the win....
Lewis got his first this year..in Free practice for not going around a bollard at pit entry...
Edit .....didn't see Brogan had already answered..
 
really if Nico did ignore wave yellows then the penalties need to be enforced unless off course he arrived just right at the moment it was given

Red Bull well be relieved and disappointed to hear that given Mercedes are on their tails in the constructors and they could have gained more points BUT at least Alonso did not close any further then

Incidentally by pure coincidence that points scores for 1st and 2nd last year were was the same in the drivers championship

2012
ALonso at this stage 132pts
Webber 111pts


2013
Vettel 132pts
Alonso 111pts

It made a lot of British fans' day that Vettel retired
 
Why did Rosberg only get a reprimand? Other drivers in the past have been penalised with either grid drops or drive throughs. Just because he won the race it doesn't mean he should be immune from penalties just to avpid controversy.

Overall there was some excellent race. It's a shame it was marred by the Pirelli fiasco. I feel for Hamilton, a chance at a home win snuffed out by circumstances beyond his control.
 
Nico was great today. Actually :goodday: to all of them driving balls out not knowing if they were going to be the next "retyrement". Oh and what a drive from Lewis to perform like that in the face such adversity?!
 
Why did Rosberg only get a reprimand? Other drivers in the past have been penalised with either grid drops or drive throughs. Just because he won the race it doesn't mean he should be immune from penalties just to avpid controversy.

Overall there was some excellent race. It's a shame it was marred by the Pirelli fiasco. I feel for Hamilton, a chance at a home win snuffed out by circumstances beyond his control.
To answer your question ......if Merc don't like the outcome, they pull out, a little like kids, prams and teddys
 
I really hope that your right

Lewis only stopping twice shows a dramatic improvement in tyre degradation. He pitted for the harder compound on lap 36 and wasn't that much slower than Alonso who pitted on lap 41 for the softer. In fact he was taking chunks out of Alonso on the last two laps of the race.
 
Lewis only stopping twice shows a dramatic improvement in tyre degradation. He pitted for the harder compound on lap 36 and wasn't that much slower than Alonso who pitted on lap 41 for the softer. In fact he was taking chunks out of Alonso on the last two laps of the race.

I'll log this into my memory bank.......thanks snowy.
 
Did anyone else hear Christian Horner in the Sky interview after media whoring Geri Hallitwat barged in.

Either my memory is degrading and I definitely wasn't pissed but he said something along the lines of "Yeah, no, it was disappointing not to get the win today......." errrrrrr your other driver did you 2nd,utter gumby, just not with old golden bollocks.

If anyone recorded it can you please tell me if I'm "going" delusional?
 
1 Nico
2 Mark
3 FA
4 LH
I think that's right.:thinking:
I heard EJ on BBC..say LH had it in the bag, until his tyre exploded.
 
Grosjean starts start to suck again, the way he ploughed into Mark Webber should definitely have earned a penalty. The man is a bloody liability! :spank:
 
Grosjean was either lightning quick or hitting people last year, unfortunately this season (Bahrain aside) he's either been hitting people or in the middle of nowhere, the jury is well and truly out on him at the moment
 
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