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

In a case of after the lord Mayor's show, we are back to square one after Valencia served up another placid race with the same result - A Sebastian Vettel victory. Some people reckon that the championship will be decided at Silverstone as if Red Bull still win despite the EBD ban, that is the championship over and done with for this season, and it's hard to argue with that considering Vettel has only dropped 14 points so far this season after 6 wins and 2 second places, not even Schumacher in his 2002/2004 pomp started a season like that.

So we go to a circuit where 3 drivers hold as their home grand prix, lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button and Paul Di Resta, but the Mclaren pair go into their home race in low spirits after their update package failed to get them closer to Red Bull on a circuit where Red Bull were supposedly weaker at than other tracks, a feeling that has been reflected across the paddock with Alonso admitting that the championship was virtually over and it would be more productive to focus on 2012 and 2013.

Silverstone has recieved a massive redevelopment as part of the 17 year contract it recieved when Donnington couldn't come up with the goods to stage a British Grand Prix and the new addition this year is the pit lane complex which looks stunning and has really elevated Silverstone into the 21st century as one of the elite grand prix facilities, (and certainly one to show off to the other countries when they come here ;) )

With the rule changes this could be the most unpredictable race of the season however, as we saw in Valencia, if anyone can adapt to rule changes, it's Red Bull, Adrian Newey has often been able to pull a rabbit out of a hat when the chips are down so don't be surprised to see Vettel take his seventh win of what has been a remarkable season for the young German who has swept all before him and is now walking towards his second World Championships and joining the select few who have won back to back Championships.

It's been a curious couple of weeks for Ferrari, off the pace and then suddenly back on it in Valencia and once again (like Turkey) they are the second fastest team again when the car is in the hands of Alonso (although Massa didn't exactly have a bad race himself)

Further down the grid at Toro Rosso, Alguesari has proven a point to his critics after a points finish at his home race and his second points finish in a row, and if he wants to keep his race seat there, he needs more of where that came from as Ricciardo is no slouch and will want the second seat at Toro Rosso next year. Even Sutil in the Force India shrugged off his critics to beat his team mate to claim a handful of points to relieve the pressure on his shoulders, albiet for only a short while.

For Galahads superb circuit write up see here http://cliptheapex.com/pages/silverstone-circuit/
 
Arguments over - Vettel fastest on a track getting damp. Ferrari looking good, McLaren struggling (?)
 
If Macca/Merc get hammered after (apparently) getting their way, they might as well turn all attention towards 2012.

I can't imagine they've lost 2 seconds somewhere though.

This has been a weird weekend so far.
 
Is it due to their new rear wing?

You never know, when McLaren have time to plan out an upgrade package it usually turns out to be rather ineffective (hello 2010). When they have a week to bolt on some scrap bin bits (Australia anyone?), they seem to work inexplicably well.

It really wouldn't have been smart for them to go out there and set the world ablaze though, having evidently been granted a bit of a reprieve. Yep that's what I'm telling myself. Until they go out in P2.

You know you missed your man Murray Walker in the comm. box Bro? :D (Jos beat me)
 
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I haven't actually seen any of FP3 so have no idea what's going on.

I've seen all FP3 and still have no idea of what is going on.

However, it may be that Ferrari had the least efficient blown diffuser so that it's loss hasn't hurt them. Rosberg put in fastest lap at one time on the option tyres, Alonso went quicker on the hard tyres.

Button was 1.5 seconds off the pace whilst Hamilton was 2.4 off. Button was using the old rear wing, Hamilton was using the new one.

Vettel was off the pace, then Horner and Newey came back from Whiting with grim faces. Vettel immediately went fastest with Webber third. Games 'r us.

However, it's only free practice so no points have been scored yet.
 
I wouldn't read too much into VMMs lowly position, it would mKe sense that they use that session to test things after the final confirmation of EBD parameters

Q3 will be show and tell all round
 
I've seen all FP3 and still have no idea of what is going on.

I was thinking the same thing Bill. Maybe the "casual" fan has it right. Tune in for a bit of Quali and then leisurely enjoy the race on Sunday. Following these practice sessions has sent my mind off in a millions different directions.

And don't worry Jos, I'll square things up soon. >:(
 
BBC Sport's Andrew Benson on Twitter: "I'm told there is an extraordinary general meeting of F1's technical working group happening now to try to reach consensus on engine rules'."

"In order to discuss the subject of engine mapping there will be an extraordinary meeting of the TWG at 11.30 today in the meeting room adjacent to the F1 stewards office," said a note to teams issued by Whiting.

"It is important that each team sends a senior technical representative and we suggest that each team principal should also attend."
 
This should have all been sorted before the GP began. They can't expect the drivers to get used to a new engine mapping after all the practise sessions have been completed.
 
Horner just confirmed on TV that they will protest.

So depending on what the FIA decide, the race could go to the courts.

Of course, if Red Bull still win then what does that say?
 
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