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

Racking up the air miles now

Going into the third race of the 2012 season and it is still unclear where everyone lies in true race pace over a normal dry race without the intervention of a safety car apart from that McLaren have done the best job of the teams with Red Bull and Mercedes not too far apart but Mercedes seem to be struggling with higher levels of tyre degradation compared to the other front runners.

Despite all the highly publicised problems at Ferrari, Fernando Alonso currently leads the Championship after a 5th place in Australia and an against the odds victory in Malaysia where the rain early on managed to put Alonso in the lead when the others struggled. However this doesn't mean things are rosy in Maranello as when the track dried up Alonso started to fall back and was being hunted down by none other than Sergio Perez in the Sauber who was closing in rapidly on the Spaniard only to make a minor mistake with a couple of laps to go which ruined his chances of a maiden victory, but he was understandably delighted to finish in second place. Lewis Hamilton showed that he is a more rounded driver than he was in 2011 with a second consecutive third place showing he has the maturity to make the best of a bad job when circumstances were against him when he was caught out by the pit stops (like he was in Australia) to not make any mistakes and bring the car home in third place for 15 points which could be crucial at the end of the season.

On the other hand, team mate Jenson Button had a characteristically poor race after running second early on, but after outbraking himself he broke his front wing trying to overtake an HRT who was running there on position after an early gamble for wets paid off as when the red flag fell, Narain was running in 10th place which shocked fans worldwide. The red flag was also (im)famous for the introduction of gazebos all down the grid, something previously pioneered by Mercedes in Canada last season.

2012 has seen (so far) probably one of the most competitive midfields in many seasons with Force India, Sauber, Williams and Toro Rosso all pushing the top teams for points and Sauber have already claimed a podium through Perez and it could be said that on pure one lap pace, most of these teams are as quick as if not faster than Ferrari, certainly faster than Felipe Massa who is really coming under pressure for his seat after 2 mediocre performances so far while Alonso continued to drag the car to places where it shouldn't really be.

Looking ahead to China and it has been a track which has favoured McLaren in recent years with Lewis Hamilton winning in 2008 and 2011 and Jenson Button winning in the rain affected 2010 race. Hamilton should have won in 2007 but famously threw it away in the pitlane after running wide on very used tyres when he was in a position to win the Championship, something with now Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen took advantage of to win the race and eventually steal the Championship in Brazil.

China will also be an importunity to be the first true comparison of Sky and BBC as it is the first race that will be shown live on BBC and it will certainly be very interesting to see where the two broadcasters shape up over a full race weekend and it will show to people in their own minds which one is better and it is pretty clear that it certainly won't be a clear cut thing and will be down more to personal preference than the overall package compared to the other.

For Galahad's brilliant circuit write up, see here http://cliptheapex.com/pages/shanghai-international-circuit/
 
What a lap from Rosberg. Set up for a great race, with an unusual grid: 1. Merc, 2. Merc, 3. Sauber, 4. Lotus, 5. McL, 6. McL, 7. RBR
 
Tip my hat to you Mr Rosberg. Great Lap. So Merc finally get it right in quali.

I have to say though with what we know about Merc's race pace and Lewis having his penalty I'm really excited to see what Kobi can do from 3rd!

Jenson looks a bit lack luster this weekend and will be interesting to see if having Hamilton next to him wakes him up. Also having Webber there and with Vettel probably coming towards them we're going to have an interesting battle.

Ideal race I want to see? Kobi nipping past the 2 Mercs early on whilst the Red Bulls and the Mclarens get held up behind them for a little bit before getting release. Kobi is that rabbit and Hamilton and co will be the greyhound!

Oh and thats the Lewis we like to see in the press conference by the way. Just him being him.
 
Vey impressive from Rosberg and Kobayashi, that Sauber battle is far from over...

Button and Vettel really underperformed IMO, also did Button use a scrubbed set of softs for his sole run in Q3? Also why did Hamilton have to put the brake coolers on his car himself?

Funniest bit of qually was "I was up his bum" :D
 
Best Quali of the season for me; a crescendo of disappointments with those late runs in Q3. First of all in Q1, I sat there, when Massa set the fastest time on softs, saying to myself Vettel will go out if he doesn't run again. They didn't seem to pick up on how close it was going to be in commentary, but he was very lucky to make Q2, as it was only for some scrappy laps from a few that he made it through. Then, for him to go out in Q2, what a shock. His struggles this season and actually beginning to build up. Webber 3-0 Vettel...

Then, that lap in Q3, stunning. Rosberg deserves a pole. He is clearly a great driver who has never been given the car till now to win races. Good luck to him tomorrow, as it will be a tough one. In many ways, we have a reverse grid for the top 11. Mclaren and Red Bull are likely to go forward, while Mercedes and the Sauber will likely go backwards, while the Lotus could go either way. Probably the most exciting grid of the season. F1 2012, just wow...
 
i was surprised at Lewis putting on his own coolers too. Also saw Ross blank Ted for Gary :D
Nico was fantastic & i'd love to see him win the race though Michael's no slouch.
Jenson & Seb had a bad day at the office.
 
This session couldn't have gone much better for Lewis. He's 1 place back from his best achievable place, Button and Webber are only just in front of him, and the other 4 cars have slower race pace.
 
This session couldn't have gone much better for Lewis. He's 1 place back from his best achievable place, Button and Webber are only just in front of him, and the other 4 cars have slower race pace.
Yes. A good save!! Would have been a dream without that penalty. I think Kimi is the dark horse here. What a scary start this race is going to be!!:o
 
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