Grand Prix 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

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At one stage of this season it looked like we could have had a Championship battle as close as 2010 if not closer, but after Sebastian Vettel's 4th victory in a row, it appears that he has a third title in three years in the bag. A determined second from Alonso limited the damage, but he has to finish ahead of Vettel at almost all the remaining races to take his own third championship, and at this moment in time, that appears very difficult with the pace of the Red Bull.

Despite the hype, India once again delivered an underwhelming race with Vettel taking his second win at the track and at a canter as he was rarely troubled throughout the race, only late troubles with the 'tea-tray' threatened to derail his victory but this was but a minor bump on the road and from looking a distant contender after an alternator failure at Monza but since then he's taken 100 points from 100 available to completely change the face of the Championship, it feels like 2011 all over again.

It shows how quickly F1 can change that until lap 23 in Singapore, it seemed like McLaren would take their 4th win in 4 races and that Hamilton would close the gap to Alonso and increase his chances of a second world title. But a gearbox failure and suspension problems (and astroturf) in Japan and Korea evaporated any chances he has and he looks forward to a fresh start at Mercedes next year. From having the quickest car at that point, it seems that McLaren were unable to stop the Red Bull onslaught that has pretty much wrapped the championship up in one sharp autumn burst, the only thing that can stop it is if Red Bull's reliability problems rear it's head again and I feel that this is Alonso's best chance of overhauling Vettel's ever increasing lead.

But Abu Dhabi is a track where Red Bull have been strong at, Vettel won in 2009 and 2010, and qualified on pole in 2011 but a first lap puncture prevented him from probably making that three wins in a row, however he might not have won in 2009 where Hamilton had to retire from the lead with brake problems. McLaren themselves have been strong here in the past with both Hamilton and Button on the podium for them in 2010 and 2011 (Button has been third every single year at the track as he finished there in 2009 for Brawn). But their championship hopes, both in the WDC and the WCC are over after a poor last 4 races which took them out of contention.

However, if 2012 has shown us anything, it's that nothing is certain. After Germany it seemed that nothing was going to stop Alonso from taking a third world championship and for various reasons, his formidable lead has been wiped out. The updates Ferrari made for recent races has ensured that he can fight for the podium, but he'll need extra if he is to take the title, whether Ferrari can do that or not remains to be seen, but after the mistakes of 2010 where they lost the title, they will not want to see another title slip through their grasp, another failure will not look good on Domenecali, and it is very probable that Luca de Montezemelo would see it as a failure if Alonso doesn't win the championship this year.

Abu Dhabi circuit write up - http://cliptheapex.com/pages/yas-marina-circuit/
 
He wasn't up; from memory S1 was equal (17.6) and S2 0.2s down (42.8)

When the checkered flag fell on the last lap during Q3, SPEED channel's Steve Matchett said, " Hamilton is fastest of all, and on the top of timing and scoring." Lewis knowing that he then had pole position, backed off on his last lap in oder to save some tire wear........Brilliant performance from Lewis today.
 
Perhaps - he seemed to be ~0.2s down, whether due to mistake or due to backing off.
You could argue both ways: as its likely to be a 1-2 stopper primarily on the Mediums, no need to save the tyres, but conversely, no need to risk pushing with a significant advantage and no-one improving enough
 
Apparently the decision could still be an hour away.... the stewards love keeping us on our toes don't they.
 
Apparently, a decision on Vettel is still an hour away and Charlie Whiting has actually gone for dinner.

Why does it take so long to investigate these issues?
I understand they need to check traces and speak to people but it's been hours already.

Edit: Apparently Horner said it was a fuel issue. I guess we'll find out eventually.
 
Indeed. Any other outcome then you would have to challenge the impartiality of the stewards, assuming that the infringement is very similar to LH's in Barcelona.
 
Not necessarily if it indeed is a problem with the fuel system, rather than not have enough fuel onboard.
And even then he might not get penalised if the lack of fuel had been caused by a genuine technical problem - as opposed to not having put enough of it in in the first place. That's when the force majeure would come into play.
 
I can't believe the FIA haven't snapped you both up to work for them, you make decisions and apply penalties way before this bunch of stewards and you don't even need to know the background before casting them!
 
Just watched Quali now. Great lap from Lewis Hamilton and also from Webber to beat his teamate. Also a blistering lap from Pastor Maldonado, who can really pull it out the bag at times. Was a bit disappointed to see Alonso down in 7th as it would have been great for the race to have him up at the sharp end of the grid, but you never can count Alonso out. as he could easily come storming back in the race tomorrow,
 
I'd be very surprised if they didn't give it a go! And Red Bull are the masters at at finding loopholes in the regs. Thats assuming it's something that requires a loophole to be found.
 
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