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

After a Grand Prix in Valencia which was probably better than all the others put together it shows that F1 2012 is completely mad. For the first time this season there is a driver with 2 wins after Fernando Alonso benefited from a retirement from Vettel and any pressure from behind was gone when Grosjean lost drive not long after Vettel stopped. The big talking point came on the penultimate lap involving Maldonado and Hamilton which resulted in Hamilton being pitched into the wall and Maldonado lost a podium which seemed pretty certain as it was only a matter of time before he passed the McLaren who had fallen off the cliff.

Without the safety car it was likely that Vettel would have won at a canter as he was a long way ahead before the race changing event in the middle of the race, but he pulled up soon after the restart gifting Alonso the lead and he would keep this until the end of the race, and because of Hamilton's issues he inherited the lead of the Championship with Mark Webber's fourth place meaning he jumped up into second place. Perhaps the biggest shock of the weekend was a first podium for Michael Schumacher since his return to the sport in 2010. Both his and Webber's strategy meant they were able to come through the field and claim major points just like Alonso did as all three started outside the top 10.

Fernando Alonso's victory marks a dramatic turnaround in fortunes for Ferrari as he stormed to victory in a car which was barely faster than the midfield cars at the start of the season, but now the car is as consistently fast as the Lotuses and the McLarens, certainly in race trim anyway but not quite up to the level of the Red Bulls as shown in the early race but we've still yet to see a straight fight between Alonso and Vettel which would provide a true reflection of where the teams are at.

Once again Lotus had the pace for a victory and had Grosjean not have retired he could well have possibly claimed a maiden win for him and the team. Kimi Raikkonen spent most of the race stuck behind Hamilton which prevented him from having a shot at Alonso and by the time he got past there were just a few laps remaining and claimed a comfortable second place which he said underwhelmed him, although since when has he ever been anything but that!?

Looking ahead to the British Grand Prix the atmosphere will once again be fever pitch as McLaren could well be in their best position yet to compete for victory with the high speed corners suiting the MP4-27 and knowing the British summer it could well be a cool day which will suit the car even better and both Hamilton and Button will be fighting for the win. Jenson Button has had a horrid record at Silverstone with no podium finishes in the 12 years he has been driving in Formula One. Hamilton has a better record with podiums in 2007 and 2010 and a famous win in the wet in 2008 where he destroyed the competition.

I know that quite a few members from this site are going to the grand prix and I hope that you all have a great weekend, providing McLaren can nail down their pit stops there is a very good chance that a British driver could be at the top step of the podium, or who knows, if Lotus can finally find the sweetspot then perhaps an eighth winner can be on the cards!

For Galahad's brilliant circuit write up - http://cliptheapex.com/pages/silverstone-circuit/
 
Just heard Jake Humphrey say on the One Show that if you aren't at Silverstone already don't bother going as you can't park. This effects about 20,000 people. What a joke!
 
The local grapevine says (and I don't know how accurate it is) that parking has been severely reduced because campers were moved off the camp sites on to the hard standing used for parking.

A bummer all round but no-one's fault really!
 
Silverstone twitter.
UPDATE: We are dissuading fans from coming to the event tomorrow if you have a public car pass, those with P&R & are camping will be fine
 
Despite the hideous day I managed to capture a few decent shots.

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Worst day ever for me at a British GP. Getting in, shit. The day, shit. Getting out, even shitter. Actual shit.
 
I heard on the Sky commentary today that there were 80,000 fans there today, fair play to those fans who turned up today in that foul weather, just shows that the British fans are the best in the world.
 
Just heard Jake Humphrey say on the One Show that if you aren't at Silverstone already don't bother going as you can't park. This effects about 20,000 people. What a joke!

The campsites were flooded so they moved people. Then every other camper in the world arrived to pitch on a Friday?? for some reason and gridlocked the whole place because they couldn't get into their field. The weather didn't abate and the roads were closed. There were vehicle fires to mix things up as well. We left early into FP2 due to the no show from the F1 teams. We spent literally 2 whole hours at a complete standstill after miraculously getting out of the field we were in. The only reason we got out was because we left so early and I gunned it through the field. If had stopped once we'd have been stranded. No 4x4 for me...

A really bad day. Can't wait for tomorrow...*shudder*
 
I heard on the Sky commentary today that there were 80,000 fans there today, fair play to those fans who turned up today in that foul weather, just shows that the British fans are the best in the world.
Or simply stupid. I haven't decided on myself yet.
 
We were not impressed with the day.
Took our octogenarian father who is unsteady on his feet & the marshal turned us away from an empty hard car park & into a sodden field. If Silverstone Circuit lose out because the fields are churned up its their own fault as they were mostly parking cars in the fields before the hard car parks. I would've done it the other way round.
Poor dad had to struggle on slippy steps over a bridge while 4x4 vehicles were parking next to the circuit with fit young people in. Eventually got him a seat in Abbey where he stayed all day. We watched FP1 from Luffield & cheered every time a car went past no matter who it was (even the road sweeper!). The Historic F1 cars did well to go out & seemed to have more running time than the current batch. GP2 was red flagged more than a bull fight.
I draw a veil over the farce of getting away from the circuit - 40 minutes to do 0.1mile(!)
The lack of running from the F1 cars was just the icing on the rather freezing cold wet soggy cake.
I'm rather glad I've not got expensive tickets for tomorrow & Sunday & that's just wrong.
 
We have some friends who live about ten miles from the circuit so I did think about park and cycle. Then I decided to go to Hockenheim instead. The off site camping area is grass but enormous, it would take a blizzard to cause serious problems there since it seems to be well drained.
 
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