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

Formula 1 just got even more interesting.

After the inter-team shenanigans that unfortunately was the main talking point of the Malaysian weekend, Formula 1 returns to the concrete wilderness that is the Shanghai International Circuit in, er, Shanghai for surely the most anticipated race weekend of the season. Inevitably, the chat will be about team-mates; or more specifically the relationship (or lack of it) between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber. It remains to be seen as to whether the two Red Bull drivers will kiss and make up or whether their relationship will deteriorate further. (I don't want to sound dictatorial but it would be useful if we mainly talk about the upcoming race weekend, rather than having this thread hijacked by arguments relating to the team order fiasco of the last one).

But there is much more to talk about. We can't really conclude much at the moment, as we have had two unpredicatble weekends in terms of the weather. But we can conclude that the Red Bulls are rather fast, the Lotii are rather adept at conserving their tyres, Massa has raised his game to Alonso, Mclaren may be showing green shoots of recovery, Marussia Jules Bianchi has impressed and Caterham are nowhere.
However there are still many questions to be answered. Can Red Bull maintain their pace advantage over the others? Can Mercedes win again at the scene of their first victory since the 1950's? Will Mclaren start sorting their season out? Can Marussia catch up to the midfield? Will Force India be able to carry out a pitstop in under a minute? And can Paul DiResta ever give an exciting interview? All these questions will (hopefully) be answered in just over two weeks' time.

If grey is your favourite colour, then the Chinese Grand Prix is the event for you. The expansive concrete paddock, along with the overstated grandstands, the large run-off areas and the ever-approaching city ensure that the Chinese Grand Prix is one of the more corporate events on the calendar. But at least the race can advocate the open, liberal society that is China, so that's alright. A quick word on attendance for the race - they were dwindling but the Chinese seem to have given the event a proper go which is good (for Bernie at least).

However, don't be fooled by the initial uninspiring characteristics- this event has thrown up some brilliant races. How about Nico Rosberg's maiden win last year, in which Kimi Raikkonen went from 2nd to 14th in one lap? Or the tyre-influenced drama of 2011, where Lewis Hamilton overtook Vettel for the lead with four laps to go? Throw in a couple of stonking wet races, and Lewis Hamilton's pit lane heartbreak in 2007, and you have some memorable races. All at a circuit which is flat, soulless, uninspiring and was built to look like a Chinese character (that's true by the way).

Here are these past race highlights (UK users only, although I'm sure that there are some nice videos on Youtube):
2006 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7992260.stm
2007 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/7992265.stm
2009 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/formula_one/8006795.stm
2010 - http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/formula_one/8628045.stm
2011 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/13108629
2012 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/17719946

It's too early for a weather forecast, although we have had sun, rain and cloud in the past so who knows what type of race we will have.
In terms of coverage, it will the the BBC's first live weekend of the year so for those of us who don't have Sky, remember to get up early!!

For superb circuit write-ups, overtaking stats and other useful stuff, there are some nice clickable buttons at the top of the page, called Race Hub and Overtaking. They won't bite.

All that remains is for me to say Ready, Steady, Discuss!
 
Will Vettel/Button strategy pay off? they used a mediums while other drivers will have a new set.

What are the sets available for the drivers? Vettel and Button: new set of Softs?
Vettel can put on new tyres of either type as he didn't set a time and I hardly think Button doing a lap 31 seconds off the pace can be called using a set of tyres...
 
There you go Mark have some of mine mate..
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But generally later in the race the impact of the 'wrong' tyre is less due to lower fuel loads, rubbered-in track etc.

True but how late is the question. (see Sutil in Australia). As Gary Anderson said on Beeb, basically you can't leave it too late to pit for the 'wrong tyre' else you lose the benefit. Timing is going to be key and you'll probably have to do some overtaking too which will increase the stress put on the tyre and possibly neutralise the benefits of lower fuel/rubbered track et al. I guess we just have to wait and see
 
last time Webber was 18th and finished 3rd because he had so many new sets of tyres but the soft tyre does not last

I wonder if Vettel will complain again if he is a tortoise down the back straight
 
But generally later in the race the impact of the 'wrong' tyre is less due to lower fuel loads, rubbered-in track etc.

I wonder if that will be the case, especially the way that these soft tires are degrading so quickly on this track.
 
I think the soft tyres will be used for the second stint, as long as the drivers are able to get out in to clear air, possibly try and force a two stop strategy.
 
Yes, brought about by Hamilton and Kovi in 2008 or maybe 09 I'm not sure which when fuel saving was a must as you started the race on qualifying fuel anyway they had both finished their laps and returned to the pits at a snails pace which hindered other drivers on their hot laps and so the FIA brought in minimum sector times during qualifying....

This was why Jenson commented about how it was difficult to know how slow he could go to keep his tyres in good order and not break the delta time rule..
 
Should be an interesting race tomorrow as I think those on softs are going to have to hope they have a pretty awesome first few laps if they want to still be in it. The track is going to have rubbered in by the end so those using softs last will be able to use them for longer.

Great quali by Ricciardo to get in the top top but think it was a mistake to do a lap on the softs. I'm gonna venture he'll end finishing behind JEV.
 
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