Grand Prix 2012 Australian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Gentleman, start your engines

Despite it feeling only a few weeks since the season ending Brazilian Grand Prix last November the Australian Grand Prix is coming very quickly into view to start of a season which hopefully promises to be a lot closer than the 2011 season where Sebastian Vettel ran away with the Championship and had it virtually won by mid season.

Looking at testing and it is virtually impossible to see who is in the best shape going into the season opener apart from that Mclaren and Red Bull are the two teams in the best shape which really isn't surprising but the big surprise is the continual lack of pace from Ferrari despite a radical new car (the issues I commented on on a previous thread).

As for the midfield it is anyone's guess as all the midfield have all been up and down the testing rankings throughout the winter and it'll only be qualifying where we see a true reflection of where the grid is in terms of reliability. Without a doubt Lotus have had the most work to do after they had to make a major chassis change involving suspension mounts which meant abandoning one of the test sessions but that doesn't seem to have had a major effect on the team and with Kimi Raikkonen at the wheel it is hoped that they can challenge Mercedes after a fairly disappointing 2011 after a strong start.

Once again HRT are the joke of the entire grid as they once again go into the first race of the season without having so much as turned the wheel before after crash test problems earlier this year and it will be a miracle if they actually qualify as they failed to do so in Melbourne in 2011, but they could be joined by Marussia who have also had problems with their new car and have had to test with a modified 2011 car recently and they will also be struggling to even qualify for Melbourne which isn't good news for the team unless they can pull a rabbit out of the hat with the new car.

This seasons cars (apart from Mclaren) are characterised by the distinctive stepped nose due to new regulations about front wing height and this is how the vast majority of teams have interpreted this rule and it seems that only Mclaren are running a 'smooth' nose and it remains to be seen whether this was a correct decision and one that can mean they can challenge for the title after an average 2011 (unless you're Button of course)

For the British viewers 2012 is going to be a completely different viewing experience as Formula One is going to be broadcast on satellite television for the first time. When it was announced that Sky would be broadcasting F1 with BBC showing only half of the races (live) it was met with uproar from all quarters but as more details have been announced, many fans (me included) are rather looking forward to the full F1 package that is being provided this season with the F1 channel being launched in a matter of days!

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Can someone summarise the sessions so far please?....

I didn't see it either sio I can't, but will give you the potted bit that I know.

FP1 rained, cleared away, gradually dried out. McLaren slower driver fastest, faster driver second fastest. Schumacher third, followed by Alonso, Webber and Rosberg.

FP2 Wet, wet wet, partial drying out. Schumacher first, Hulkenberg second, Perez third. After that Alonso, Kobayashi, Di Resta, Massa. Most drivers very cautious not wanting to damage cars and bore in mind that the raceday is forecast to be dry.
 
Anyone else remember last year.....

Vaguely.

No 1-lap EBD settings this year though

Can someone summarise the sessions so far please?

Seb and "Abbey" are just laying in the weeds as usual. He's about to borrow Captain Horner's Superman Cape and lay down a lap that leaves the entire paddock flummoxed and dismayed.

Unless you fancy yourself a "dreamer"...
 
If the Caterham and Lotus are faster in qualifying now without EBD than last year, what does that tell us?

But neither team was ever EBD optimized. They had a lot less time to lose.

I'm sure the big teams have clawed the time back too, but maybe one team found more than another.

Zero hour approaches.
 
The Renault engine cars did seem weaker than the Ferrari and Mercedes powered cars on the whole in practice so far. Of course, this is practice and Vettel is amazingly talented. We still don't know all that much about the team positioning this year yet.

Tomorrow will be fascinating.
 
Weather Update:
Currently 9:00AM Melbourne time and the there are clouds but none look too threatening
The track is not wet and has dried overnight but expect the astroturf and grass to be very slippery
 
I think it will be intriguing to see if HRT and Marussia qualify, as well as seeing if Caterham make it out of Q1.
 
If they haven't demonstrated that they are close to the 107% over the course of the weekend, they won't be allowed to race.

Same as last year.
 
Based on today Marussia have a much better chance of qualifying than HRT, and I personally will be surprised if Caterham are even close to getting out of Q1.
 
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