Grand Prix 2013 Australian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Finally F1 is back! After three months without racing, waiting for car launches and testing, the first race of the 2013 Formula One season at Melbourne is just around the corner.

A quick look on what has changed compared to last year:

Teams:
HRT are not on the grid anymore.

Drivers:
- Lewis Hamilton replaces Michael Schumacher at Mercedes.
- Sergio Perez replaces Lewis Hamilton at McLaren.
- Sauber start this season with a completely new line-up as Nico Hülkenberg and Esteban Gutierrez replace Sergio Perez and Kamui Kobayashi.
- Adrian Sutil replaces Nico Hülkenberg at Force India.
- Valtteri Bottas is Williams’ new driver, replacing Bruno Senna.
- At Caterham Vitaly Petrov and Heikki Kovalainen are being replaced by Charles Pic and Giedo van der Garde.
- Marussia bring on Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton in favor of Timo Glock and Charles Pic.

For the complete line-ups please check this brilliant overview from teabagyokel http://cliptheapex.com/threads/2013-driver-by-driver-preview.6011/

Circuits:
- The German Grand Prix is being held at the Nürburgring instead of Hockenheim.
- There won't be a race in Valencia this year, as the Spanish Grand Prix will alternate between Barcelona and Valencia from now on, starting with Barcelona.

Pre-season testing suggests that (as almost always) it is almost impossible to predict which teams will be at the very front of the grid. Red Bull look as strong as ever. Ferrari look significantly better than at this stage last year. McLaren seem to be struggling a bit. Mercedes appear to have made some progress over the last weeks and might be able to surprise us all. Lotus look like they could be fighting at the top this year as well.

In the midfield battle it seems that Williams and Sauber could have the upper hand over Toro Rosso and Force India, who have waited a very very long time to announce their second driver, Adrian Sutil.

Caterham and Marussia will probably be at the back end of the grid again. It seems very unlikely that any of them is going to be able to fight for points consistently. What is interesting though is, since HRT aren’t on the grid anymore, there will now be six drivers eliminated in Q1, which means, that apart from the Caterham and Marussia guys, there will now be two drivers of other teams out of qualifying after the first part of it.

How will Lewis Hamilton do for Mercedes? Is Mercedes’ completely new structured team going to improve? Is Sebastian Vettel going to pave his way for a fourth consecutive championship? How will Sergio Perez settle in at McLaren? Is Jenson Button going to win for the fourth time in Melbourne? Will Ferrari be able to win races from the outset?

Many questions! At least some of them will be answered in two weeks’ time at the 2013 Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne!
Let’s get it on!!
 
If a wet qualifying is cancelled then wouldn't it be best to use times used from either FP3 - providing all drivers set a time or combined the times from FP1 and 2 from Friday and set the grid up that way. I just think it's crazy that qualifying could be put back to a Sunday morning.
 
The practice thing wouldn't work because the whole point of practice is that its practice. Most teams (especially Red Bull), don't tend to go for out and out speed so you can't suddenly go back and change the rules. Quali has taken place on sunday before and it will again.

I think the regs state that if it really gets to the point where quali can't take place before race time it falls to championship positions.
 
I recall Crofty saying there was nothing in the reg's for this situation.

I guess it would just come down to someone making a decision.
Which is how they decide the WDC if it's a complete tie - I kid you not.
 
Yes G.

1. All Cars used during Q1 must be covered and ready for FIA seals to be applied at 21:20
2. Two Hours before the start of Q2 (09:00) seals and covers may be removed, but the cars will remain under Parc Fermé conditions until the start of the Race.
3. Q2 will commence at 11:00 for 15 minutes,
4. There will then be an interval of 8 minutes from the end of Q2 until the start of Q3.
 
Galahad
Yep :).

Sorry guys for bringing this up. Was just thinking out aloud really :). I just think that something needs to give to stop qualifying and racing on the same day. 5 hours is along time to be hanging around waiting for the race to start is what I was think really between Qualifying and the race :ok:.
 
ExtremeNinja

I can see why Mclaren went for revolution because simply copying Adrian Newey which is what all teams have been doing means you always play catch up

They should take a leaf out of Ferrari and know in past situations they can comeback..they better hope it is not 1992 or 2011 where Newey designed WIlliams and Red Bull were so far in front that the gap proved too big to make a comeback

but they don't seem to do things smoothly
 
mnmracer
Yes that's right... but then what about the compromises. One team makes a sacrifice of thier dry car for a wet car in order to win a race and then don't make the 107% for all of the dry races. I had already thought about that and invalidated it by this means. It would require change across all teams for this to work and for that to happen it would need to be enforced change in regulations.

Il_leone
It would make sense if they weren't destined to scrap the car at the end of the year in favour of a new model compliant with 2014 regs.
 
I'm starting to think that one of the main reasons they didn't start q2 was because of the telemetry failure and the inability to use the in-cockpit light system.

Maybe I'm just trying to cut Charlie a break now that quali is in sight again. :dunno:
 
They can -and will- still make the fastest car possible for dry races, as that are most races in the season. But they can develop specific parts or configurations that will make the car more driveable in the wet, which they will only use in the wet. Same car as now in the dry, different car as now in the wet.

My exact point is that the regulations need to be changed so that the top of auto racing is no longer unnecessarily handicapped.
 
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