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<blockquote data-quote="Galahad" data-source="post: 29635" data-attributes="member: 29"><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Round 16 - Suzuka Circuit</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>With the championship battles distilling and the outsiders needing to produce something special in the few remaining races, it is fitting that the F1 circus moves to the familiar and dramatic stage of Suzuka for the Japanese Grand Prix.</p><p></p><p>John Hugenholtz, designer of the Zandvoort Circuit in Holland, was commissioned to build Suzuka as a test track for Honda in the early 1960s, with a brief to include a variety of tests suitable for all machinery, whether two- or four-wheeled. Despite the unprepossessing nature of the site, a narrow sliver of awkwardly sloping land close to the company's factory, Hugenholtz produced a masterpiece. Famous for the unique figure-of-eight layout, Suzuka packs in a heady combination of undulating fast esses, a tight hairpin, long straights and the tight Triangle Chicane at the pit entry - added in 1983. </p><p></p><p>Interest in motorsport in the early days was limited, and the first event held in 1963 was won by Englishman Peter Warr - of Team Lotus fame - but the Japanese Grand Prix remained a sportscars-only event until 1969, and thereafter was run to Formula Two regulations. Honda's great rivals Toyota then stole a march by running the first F1 Grands Prix at their Fuji circuit in 1976 and '77, but disappointing ticket sales contributed to the event falling off the calendar again.</p><p></p><p>It was the return of Honda to Formula One in the early 1980s as an engine supplier to the Spirit team, and then to Williams, that really triggered the call for the Grand Prix to regain its slot, and this time in Honda's own back yard. The opening race in 1987 saw Nelson Piquet claim his third world title for the home team as rival and team-mate Nigel Mansell was injured in a qualifying shunt. Subsequently however it was Ayrton Senna who claimed the hearts of the passionate Japanese fans as Honda joined forces with the McLaren team, forming an almost unbeatable combination. From the late 1980s through the early 1990s there was a ballot to determine which of the many hundreds of thousands of applicants would be granted tickets to the Grand Prix. As the number of Japanese drivers reached a peak so too did the number of spectators and the sport was fully embraced by the whole nation.</p><p></p><p>As with so many modern tracks, Suzuka struggled to cope with the increased costs of hosting the race, and Toyota regained the race at a modernised Fuji for 2007 and 2008. Unfortunately they found the maths no easier than their old rivals had done, and despite an initial agreement to rotate the race, it now seems that Suzuka will remain the host venue for the foreseeable future. With its position in October/November Suzuka has seen a number of championship deciders in recent years, and has often been packed with drama - Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso racing through from the back in 2005; Michael Schumacher's engine failure while leading in 2006; and the series of high-speed accidents in qualifying and the race last season.</p><p></p><p>With its proliferation of long, fast turns, Suzuka places a premium on downforce and rapid direction change through the Esses in sector one. Good engine power and aero efficiency are rewarded by the long straight on the return leg of sector three, but overall wing levels are high as cornering speeds predominate. Typically low temperatures and a grippy track surface mean tyre problems are unusual, but the weather can often play a part, whether in the form of light, hanging mist or a sudden torrential downpour.</p><p></p><p>The overall finishing rate at Suzuka is above the average for this year's circuits.</p><p>The likelihood of a driver-related retirement is also low.</p><p>Mechanical failures in Japan have around the average likelihood of all current tracks.</p><p>Finally, the circuit is also consistent with other circuits in terms of first-lap retirements.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Last Five Years</strong></p><p>[CONTAINER] <table style='width: 100%'><tr><td>2005</td><td>20</td><td>17</td><td>0</td><td>3</td><td>1</td><td>16 - Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren)</td></tr><tr><td>2006</td><td>22</td><td>18</td><td>4</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>6 - Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren)</td></tr><tr><td>2007</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr><tr><td>2008</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr><tr><td>2009</td><td>19</td><td>17</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>6 - Fernando Alonso (Renault)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Overall</strong></td><td><strong>61</strong></td><td><strong>52</strong></td><td><strong>5</strong></td><td><strong>5</strong></td><td><strong>1</strong></td><td></td></tr></table><p>[td]Year[/td][td]Starters[/td][td]Finishers[/td][td]Retirements - Mech[/td][td]Retirements - Acc[/td][td]Lap 1 retirements[/td][td]Most places gained[/td] </p><p>[/CONTAINER]</p><p></p><p><strong>Circuit Ranking</strong> (of all 18 circuits)</p><p><strong><em>Finishing Rate</em></strong></p><p>...</p><p>3rd Valencia 88%</p><p>4th <strong>Suzuka</strong> 85%</p><p>5th Istanbul 83%</p><p>...</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Mechanical Failures</em></strong></p><p></p><p>...</p><p>15th Monza 9%</p><p>16th <strong>Suzuka</strong> 8%</p><p>17th Valencia 8%</p><p>18th Silverstone 7%</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Driver-related Retirements</em></strong></p><p>...</p><p>11th Hungaroring 9%</p><p>12th <strong>Suzuka</strong> 8%</p><p>13th Istanbul 8%</p><p>...</p><p></p><p><strong><em>First lap Retirements</em></strong></p><p>...</p><p>11th Istanbul 1.9%</p><p>12th <strong>Suzuka</strong> 1.6%</p><p>13th Hockenheim 1.6%</p><p>...</p><p></p><p>Putting aside Michael Schumacher's dominance at the venue in his peak, several of the championship challengers have reason to look forward to the Japanese Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel won in strong fashion last season, while Lewis Hamilton finished third on his Suzuka debut in a McLaren arguably unsuited to the circuit. Fernando Alonso can claim a strong finishing record and a win in his championship season of 2006. Jenson Button struggled from 10th on the grid to finish seventh last season, but Mark Webber may have the most cause for concern, with a single points finish at the circuit from six starts, and fresh memories of his error in qualifying at the Degner turn last year. Rubens Barrichello has gone well at Suzuka in the past, while Robert Kubica and Adrian Sutil will hold strong hopes of opening their Suzuka accounts this weekend.</p><p></p><p>Ferrari have won five of the eight races at Suzuka in the past decade, and also have the strongest finishing record of any team. Rivals McLaren do not have the results to show for their often impressive pace at the venue, and Raikkonen's against-the-odds victory of 2005 is their only win over the same period. The former Honda team, now Mercedes, typically ran well at their home race, though this did not carry through in 2009.</p><p></p><p><strong>Current Drivers' Records at Suzuka</strong></p><p>[CONTAINER] <table style='width: 100%'><tr><td>Michael Schumacher</td><td>16</td><td>11</td><td>1st (6)</td><td>81</td><td>4</td><td>1</td><td>3.81</td></tr><tr><td>Jenson Button</td><td>8</td><td>8</td><td>3rd (1)</td><td>27</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>7.13</td></tr><tr><td>Rubens Barrichello</td><td>15</td><td>9</td><td>1st (1)</td><td>25</td><td>2</td><td>3</td><td>8.87</td></tr><tr><td>Fernando Alonso</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>1st (1)</td><td>20</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>11.83</td></tr><tr><td>Jarno Trulli</td><td>10</td><td>7</td><td>2nd (1)</td><td>15</td><td>3</td><td>1</td><td>10.5</td></tr><tr><td>Sebastian Vettel</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>1st (1)</td><td>10</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>1</td></tr><tr><td>Felipe Massa</td><td>4</td><td>3</td><td>2nd (1)</td><td>8</td><td>0</td><td>1</td><td>11.25</td></tr><tr><td>Lewis Hamilton</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>3rd (1)</td><td>6</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>3</td></tr><tr><td>Mark Webber</td><td>6</td><td>4</td><td>4th (1)</td><td>5</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>11.33</td></tr><tr><td>Nico Rosberg</td><td>2</td><td>2</td><td>5th (1)</td><td>4</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>8.5</td></tr><tr><td>Nick Heidfeld</td><td>7</td><td>6</td><td>6th (1)</td><td>4</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>11.14</td></tr><tr><td>Robert Kubica</td><td>2</td><td>2</td><td>9th (2)</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>10.5</td></tr><tr><td>Christian Klien</td><td>2</td><td>2</td><td>9th (1)</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>9</td></tr><tr><td>Heikki Kovalainen</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>11th (1)</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>11</td></tr><tr><td>Adrian Sutil</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>13th (1)</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>8</td></tr><tr><td>Vitantonio Liuzzi</td><td>2</td><td>2</td><td>14th (2)</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>16.5</td></tr><tr><td>Timo Glock</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>15th (1)</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>17</td></tr><tr><td>Jaime Alguersuari</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>Ret</td><td>0</td><td>0</td><td>1</td><td>12</td></tr><tr><td>Sebastien Buemi</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>Ret</td><td>0</td><td>1</td><td>0</td><td>13</td></tr><tr><td>Lucas di Grassi</td><td>0</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr><tr><td>Nico Hulkenberg</td><td>0</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr><tr><td>Kamui Kobayashi</td><td>0</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr><tr><td>Vitaly Petrov</td><td>0</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr><tr><td>Bruno Senna</td><td>0</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr></table><p>[td]Driver[/td][td]Starts[/td][td]Finishes[/td][td]Best result[/td][td]Points[/td][td]Retirements - Mech[/td][td]Retirements - Acc[/td][td]Average grid pos.[/td]</p><p>[/CONTAINER]</p><p></p><p><strong>Chassis Records at Suzuka</strong></p><p>[CONTAINER] <table style='width: 100%'><tr><td>Ferrari</td><td>16</td><td>14</td><td>1st (5)</td><td>77</td><td>1</td><td>1</td><td>5.56</td></tr><tr><td>McLaren</td><td>16</td><td>13</td><td>1st (1)</td><td>58</td><td>1</td><td>2</td><td>8.25</td></tr><tr><td>Renault</td><td>16</td><td>13</td><td>1st (1)</td><td>39</td><td>3</td><td>1</td><td>10.38</td></tr><tr><td>Mercedes GP</td><td>16</td><td>13</td><td>3rd (1)</td><td>32</td><td>2</td><td>0</td><td>9.5</td></tr><tr><td>Williams</td><td>16</td><td>12</td><td>2nd (2)</td><td>31</td><td>2</td><td>3</td><td>8.06</td></tr><tr><td>Red Bull</td><td>16</td><td>11</td><td>1st (1)</td><td>13</td><td>4</td><td>0</td><td>10.94</td></tr><tr><td>BMW Sauber</td><td>16</td><td>13</td><td>6th (1)</td><td>5</td><td>1</td><td>2</td><td>11.81</td></tr><tr><td>Force India</td><td>16</td><td>11</td><td>5th (1)</td><td>2</td><td>3</td><td>1</td><td>13.44</td></tr><tr><td>Toro Rosso</td><td>16</td><td>11</td><td>10th (1)</td><td>0</td><td>3</td><td>3</td><td>17.63</td></tr><tr><td>Hispania</td><td>0</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr><tr><td>Lotus</td><td>0</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr><tr><td>Virgin</td><td>0</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td><td>-</td></tr></table><p>[td]Chassis[/td][td]Starts[/td][td]Finishes[/td][td]Best result[/td][td]Points[/td][td]Retirements - Mech[/td][td]Retirements - Acc[/td][td]Average grid pos.[/td]</p><p>[/CONTAINER]<span style="font-size: 9px">Results for Renault include Benetton</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Results for Mercedes GP include Honda and Brawn</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Results for Red Bull include Jaguar</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Results for BMW Sauber include Sauber</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Results for Force India include Jordan and Midland</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Results for Toro Rosso include Minardi</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Engine Records at Suzuka</strong></p><p>[CONTAINER] <table style='width: 100%'><tr><td>Ferrari</td><td>34</td><td>25</td><td>1st (5)</td><td>78</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>9.94</td></tr><tr><td>Mercedes-Benz</td><td>20</td><td>17</td><td>1st (1)</td><td>61</td><td>1</td><td>2</td><td>8.7</td></tr><tr><td>Renault</td><td>16</td><td>14</td><td>1st (2)</td><td>49</td><td>3</td><td>0</td><td>10.19</td></tr><tr><td>Cosworth</td><td>26</td><td>19</td><td>6th (1)</td><td>3</td><td>4</td><td>2</td><td>13.19</td></tr></table><p>[td]Engine[/td][td]Starts[/td][td]Finishes[/td][td]Best result[/td][td]Points[/td][td]Retirements - Mech[/td][td]Retirements - Acc[/td][td]Average grid pos.[/td]</p><p>[/CONTAINER]<span style="font-size: 9px">Results for Ferrari include Petronas and Acer</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">Results for Cosworth include Ford</span></p><p></p><p>All ranking figures are expressed as a % of total starts.</p><p>"Retirements-Acc" are retirements where the reason has been listed as Collision, Accident or Spun Off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Galahad, post: 29635, member: 29"] [size=1]Round 16 - Suzuka Circuit[/size] [b]Summary[/b] With the championship battles distilling and the outsiders needing to produce something special in the few remaining races, it is fitting that the F1 circus moves to the familiar and dramatic stage of Suzuka for the Japanese Grand Prix. John Hugenholtz, designer of the Zandvoort Circuit in Holland, was commissioned to build Suzuka as a test track for Honda in the early 1960s, with a brief to include a variety of tests suitable for all machinery, whether two- or four-wheeled. Despite the unprepossessing nature of the site, a narrow sliver of awkwardly sloping land close to the company's factory, Hugenholtz produced a masterpiece. Famous for the unique figure-of-eight layout, Suzuka packs in a heady combination of undulating fast esses, a tight hairpin, long straights and the tight Triangle Chicane at the pit entry - added in 1983. Interest in motorsport in the early days was limited, and the first event held in 1963 was won by Englishman Peter Warr - of Team Lotus fame - but the Japanese Grand Prix remained a sportscars-only event until 1969, and thereafter was run to Formula Two regulations. Honda's great rivals Toyota then stole a march by running the first F1 Grands Prix at their Fuji circuit in 1976 and '77, but disappointing ticket sales contributed to the event falling off the calendar again. It was the return of Honda to Formula One in the early 1980s as an engine supplier to the Spirit team, and then to Williams, that really triggered the call for the Grand Prix to regain its slot, and this time in Honda's own back yard. The opening race in 1987 saw Nelson Piquet claim his third world title for the home team as rival and team-mate Nigel Mansell was injured in a qualifying shunt. Subsequently however it was Ayrton Senna who claimed the hearts of the passionate Japanese fans as Honda joined forces with the McLaren team, forming an almost unbeatable combination. From the late 1980s through the early 1990s there was a ballot to determine which of the many hundreds of thousands of applicants would be granted tickets to the Grand Prix. As the number of Japanese drivers reached a peak so too did the number of spectators and the sport was fully embraced by the whole nation. As with so many modern tracks, Suzuka struggled to cope with the increased costs of hosting the race, and Toyota regained the race at a modernised Fuji for 2007 and 2008. Unfortunately they found the maths no easier than their old rivals had done, and despite an initial agreement to rotate the race, it now seems that Suzuka will remain the host venue for the foreseeable future. With its position in October/November Suzuka has seen a number of championship deciders in recent years, and has often been packed with drama - Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso racing through from the back in 2005; Michael Schumacher's engine failure while leading in 2006; and the series of high-speed accidents in qualifying and the race last season. With its proliferation of long, fast turns, Suzuka places a premium on downforce and rapid direction change through the Esses in sector one. Good engine power and aero efficiency are rewarded by the long straight on the return leg of sector three, but overall wing levels are high as cornering speeds predominate. Typically low temperatures and a grippy track surface mean tyre problems are unusual, but the weather can often play a part, whether in the form of light, hanging mist or a sudden torrential downpour. The overall finishing rate at Suzuka is above the average for this year's circuits. The likelihood of a driver-related retirement is also low. Mechanical failures in Japan have around the average likelihood of all current tracks. Finally, the circuit is also consistent with other circuits in terms of first-lap retirements. [b]The Last Five Years[/b] [CONTAINER][table][td]Year[/td][td]Starters[/td][td]Finishers[/td][td]Retirements - Mech[/td][td]Retirements - Acc[/td][td]Lap 1 retirements[/td][td]Most places gained[/td][tr][td]2005[/td][td]20[/td][td]17[/td][td]0[/td][td]3[/td][td]1[/td][td]16 - Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren)[/td][/tr][tr][td]2006[/td][td]22[/td][td]18[/td][td]4[/td][td]1[/td][td]0[/td][td]6 - Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren)[/td][/tr][tr][td]2007[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][/tr][tr][td]2008[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][/tr][tr][td]2009[/td][td]19[/td][td]17[/td][td]1[/td][td]1[/td][td]0[/td][td]6 - Fernando Alonso (Renault)[/td][/tr][tr][td][b]Overall[/b][/td][b][/b][td][b]61[/b][/td][b][/b][td][b]52[/b][/td][b][/b][td][b]5[/b][/td][b][/b][td][b]5[/b][/td][b][/b][td][b]1[/b][/td][b][/b][td][/td][/tr][/table][/CONTAINER] [b]Circuit Ranking[/b] (of all 18 circuits) [b][i]Finishing Rate[/i][/b] ... 3rd Valencia 88% 4th [b]Suzuka[/b] 85% 5th Istanbul 83% ... [b][i]Mechanical Failures[/i][/b] ... 15th Monza 9% 16th [b]Suzuka[/b] 8% 17th Valencia 8% 18th Silverstone 7% [b][i]Driver-related Retirements[/i][/b] ... 11th Hungaroring 9% 12th [b]Suzuka[/b] 8% 13th Istanbul 8% ... [b][i]First lap Retirements[/i][/b] ... 11th Istanbul 1.9% 12th [b]Suzuka[/b] 1.6% 13th Hockenheim 1.6% ... Putting aside Michael Schumacher's dominance at the venue in his peak, several of the championship challengers have reason to look forward to the Japanese Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel won in strong fashion last season, while Lewis Hamilton finished third on his Suzuka debut in a McLaren arguably unsuited to the circuit. Fernando Alonso can claim a strong finishing record and a win in his championship season of 2006. Jenson Button struggled from 10th on the grid to finish seventh last season, but Mark Webber may have the most cause for concern, with a single points finish at the circuit from six starts, and fresh memories of his error in qualifying at the Degner turn last year. Rubens Barrichello has gone well at Suzuka in the past, while Robert Kubica and Adrian Sutil will hold strong hopes of opening their Suzuka accounts this weekend. Ferrari have won five of the eight races at Suzuka in the past decade, and also have the strongest finishing record of any team. Rivals McLaren do not have the results to show for their often impressive pace at the venue, and Raikkonen's against-the-odds victory of 2005 is their only win over the same period. The former Honda team, now Mercedes, typically ran well at their home race, though this did not carry through in 2009. [b]Current Drivers' Records at Suzuka[/b] [CONTAINER][table][td]Driver[/td][td]Starts[/td][td]Finishes[/td][td]Best result[/td][td]Points[/td][td]Retirements - Mech[/td][td]Retirements - Acc[/td][td]Average grid pos.[/td][tr][td]Michael Schumacher[/td][td]16[/td][td]11[/td][td]1st (6)[/td][td]81[/td][td]4[/td][td]1[/td][td]3.81[/td][/tr][tr][td]Jenson Button[/td][td]8[/td][td]8[/td][td]3rd (1)[/td][td]27[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]7.13[/td][/tr][tr][td]Rubens Barrichello[/td][td]15[/td][td]9[/td][td]1st (1)[/td][td]25[/td][td]2[/td][td]3[/td][td]8.87[/td][/tr][tr][td]Fernando Alonso[/td][td]6[/td][td]5[/td][td]1st (1)[/td][td]20[/td][td]1[/td][td]0[/td][td]11.83[/td][/tr][tr][td]Jarno Trulli[/td][td]10[/td][td]7[/td][td]2nd (1)[/td][td]15[/td][td]3[/td][td]1[/td][td]10.5[/td][/tr][tr][td]Sebastian Vettel[/td][td]1[/td][td]1[/td][td]1st (1)[/td][td]10[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]1[/td][/tr][tr][td]Felipe Massa[/td][td]4[/td][td]3[/td][td]2nd (1)[/td][td]8[/td][td]0[/td][td]1[/td][td]11.25[/td][/tr][tr][td]Lewis Hamilton[/td][td]1[/td][td]1[/td][td]3rd (1)[/td][td]6[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]3[/td][/tr][tr][td]Mark Webber[/td][td]6[/td][td]4[/td][td]4th (1)[/td][td]5[/td][td]1[/td][td]1[/td][td]11.33[/td][/tr][tr][td]Nico Rosberg[/td][td]2[/td][td]2[/td][td]5th (1)[/td][td]4[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]8.5[/td][/tr][tr][td]Nick Heidfeld[/td][td]7[/td][td]6[/td][td]6th (1)[/td][td]4[/td][td]1[/td][td]0[/td][td]11.14[/td][/tr][tr][td]Robert Kubica[/td][td]2[/td][td]2[/td][td]9th (2)[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]10.5[/td][/tr][tr][td]Christian Klien[/td][td]2[/td][td]2[/td][td]9th (1)[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]9[/td][/tr][tr][td]Heikki Kovalainen[/td][td]1[/td][td]1[/td][td]11th (1)[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]11[/td][/tr][tr][td]Adrian Sutil[/td][td]1[/td][td]1[/td][td]13th (1)[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]8[/td][/tr][tr][td]Vitantonio Liuzzi[/td][td]2[/td][td]2[/td][td]14th (2)[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]16.5[/td][/tr][tr][td]Timo Glock[/td][td]1[/td][td]1[/td][td]15th (1)[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]17[/td][/tr][tr][td]Jaime Alguersuari[/td][td]1[/td][td]0[/td][td]Ret[/td][td]0[/td][td]0[/td][td]1[/td][td]12[/td][/tr][tr][td]Sebastien Buemi[/td][td]1[/td][td]0[/td][td]Ret[/td][td]0[/td][td]1[/td][td]0[/td][td]13[/td][/tr][tr][td]Lucas di Grassi[/td][td]0[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][/tr][tr][td]Nico Hulkenberg[/td][td]0[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][/tr][tr][td]Kamui Kobayashi[/td][td]0[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][/tr][tr][td]Vitaly Petrov[/td][td]0[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][/tr][tr][td]Bruno Senna[/td][td]0[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][/tr][/table][/CONTAINER] [b]Chassis Records at Suzuka[/b] [CONTAINER][table][td]Chassis[/td][td]Starts[/td][td]Finishes[/td][td]Best result[/td][td]Points[/td][td]Retirements - Mech[/td][td]Retirements - Acc[/td][td]Average grid pos.[/td][tr][td]Ferrari[/td][td]16[/td][td]14[/td][td]1st (5)[/td][td]77[/td][td]1[/td][td]1[/td][td]5.56[/td][/tr][tr][td]McLaren[/td][td]16[/td][td]13[/td][td]1st (1)[/td][td]58[/td][td]1[/td][td]2[/td][td]8.25[/td][/tr][tr][td]Renault[/td][td]16[/td][td]13[/td][td]1st (1)[/td][td]39[/td][td]3[/td][td]1[/td][td]10.38[/td][/tr][tr][td]Mercedes GP[/td][td]16[/td][td]13[/td][td]3rd (1)[/td][td]32[/td][td]2[/td][td]0[/td][td]9.5[/td][/tr][tr][td]Williams[/td][td]16[/td][td]12[/td][td]2nd (2)[/td][td]31[/td][td]2[/td][td]3[/td][td]8.06[/td][/tr][tr][td]Red Bull[/td][td]16[/td][td]11[/td][td]1st (1)[/td][td]13[/td][td]4[/td][td]0[/td][td]10.94[/td][/tr][tr][td]BMW Sauber[/td][td]16[/td][td]13[/td][td]6th (1)[/td][td]5[/td][td]1[/td][td]2[/td][td]11.81[/td][/tr][tr][td]Force India[/td][td]16[/td][td]11[/td][td]5th (1)[/td][td]2[/td][td]3[/td][td]1[/td][td]13.44[/td][/tr][tr][td]Toro Rosso[/td][td]16[/td][td]11[/td][td]10th (1)[/td][td]0[/td][td]3[/td][td]3[/td][td]17.63[/td][/tr][tr][td]Hispania[/td][td]0[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][/tr][tr][td]Lotus[/td][td]0[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][/tr][tr][td]Virgin[/td][td]0[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][td]-[/td][/tr][/table][/CONTAINER][size=1]Results for Renault include Benetton Results for Mercedes GP include Honda and Brawn Results for Red Bull include Jaguar Results for BMW Sauber include Sauber Results for Force India include Jordan and Midland Results for Toro Rosso include Minardi[/size] [b]Engine Records at Suzuka[/b] [CONTAINER][table][td]Engine[/td][td]Starts[/td][td]Finishes[/td][td]Best result[/td][td]Points[/td][td]Retirements - Mech[/td][td]Retirements - Acc[/td][td]Average grid pos.[/td][tr][td]Ferrari[/td][td]34[/td][td]25[/td][td]1st (5)[/td][td]78[/td][td]5[/td][td]4[/td][td]9.94[/td][/tr][tr][td]Mercedes-Benz[/td][td]20[/td][td]17[/td][td]1st (1)[/td][td]61[/td][td]1[/td][td]2[/td][td]8.7[/td][/tr][tr][td]Renault[/td][td]16[/td][td]14[/td][td]1st (2)[/td][td]49[/td][td]3[/td][td]0[/td][td]10.19[/td][/tr][tr][td]Cosworth[/td][td]26[/td][td]19[/td][td]6th (1)[/td][td]3[/td][td]4[/td][td]2[/td][td]13.19[/td][/tr][/table][/CONTAINER][size=1]Results for Ferrari include Petronas and Acer Results for Cosworth include Ford[/size] All ranking figures are expressed as a % of total starts. 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