Grand Prix 2014 Japanese Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Lewis Hamilton is quoted as saying that whilst some are interested in getting the winning trophies from the F1 classics of Monaco and Monza he is much more interested in winning the ‘modern classics’ such as Silverstone, Spa and Suzuka. The fact that Suzuka is now a classic F1 race is not in doubt in my mind and whilst there was a move for it to be shared with Toyota’s home track in the late noughties it has been a staple diet on the F1 calendar since the 80’s. It has a much fabled history and was setting for the most talked about battle blows between Prost and Senna and whilst it won’t decide the championship this season it has been the deciding round on many occasions. Track wise its not the easiest one to pass on but it is unique in being a figure of eight and having a cross over point. It also has the much fabled 130R and I for one am looking forward to seeing how the 2014 spec F1 cars look going through it this year.

Last season was the first time since 1987 that the manic Japanese fans did not have a home driver to cheer on but, barring a sudden Caterham driver change, this year they will have Kobayashi to cheer on. In fact there is an official Kobayashi stand at the track this year. Kobi has very much been a legend with overtakes and performance on this track however you would think that he has his work cut out in the shopping trolley like Caterham car this year. The other home interest is of course Jenson Button who is judged as being Japanese through marriage. JB has always been good round here and whilst the Mclaren is not a race winner this year it does seem to be getting better and Button’s form has actually, whilst unheralded, has been very good this year and I expect him to push for a top 6 finish.

Championship wise this is a complete opposite to Singapore with neither Merc drivers having good form on this track. Results wise this is Lewis Hamilton’s worst track with a 3rd in 2009 behind Vettel and Jarno Trulli in a Toyota (!) being his best result. That’s not to say he hasn’t been quick round here but its just that the results have not come. Nico Rosberg meanwhile has never got higher than eighth but will have the bit between his teeth after a nightmare Sunday at Singapore. I expect the race win to be a battle between the two Mercs and if I had to put money on it then I’d give it to Hamilton but then I’d have said that at every round this year.

Down the field it will be interesting to see if Ferrari are as on from as they were in Singapore and also if Alonso can beat Kimi like he has all season when Suzuka is most certainly Kimi territory as he has had some mighty mighty drives around here. The Vettel/Riccardo scrap has been fascinating all season and I’ve no doubt it will be a close one yet again with Vettel seemingly at least on terms with his impressive young team mate in the last few races. Williams are impossible to predict as they seem to have a super car one week and a midpack car another but its interesting to see that Massa’s form has certainly improved of late. JEV comes to Japan after an brilliant drive in Singapore and seemingly with his young Russian team mate now in hand.

Its an early morning race start if you are based in Europe and a very late night if you are over the Americas but I’m sure you’ll all be watching. Are you a Japan fan or does this race bore you to tears? Will be interesting to hear people’s views on both the race and what you expect to happen in 2014.
 
A bad workman blames his tools, except me who has faulty tools! And I was hoping the championship would be won on countback instead, that would be dramatic
 
I think a lot of people would prefer a race or at least the full distance not least 2/3 for Rosberg if he wants to close the gap to Hamilton as anything less is 1/2 points which means he would lead by 0.5 pt if that was the case if they finished 1 and 2

Is the rule if the race never got under way it would be zero points or is it half points ?
 
The drivers to end up with a half point from F1's 5 half races:

Spain 1975 -
1) Jochen Mass 4.5
4) Jean-Pierre Jarier 1.5
6) Lella Lombardi 0.5

Austria 1975 -
1) Vittorio Brambilla 4.5
4) Jochen Mass 1.5
6) Niki Lauda 0.5

Monaco 1984 -
1) Alain Prost 4.5
4) Keke Rosberg 1.5
6) Michele Alboreto 0.5

Australia 1991 -
4) Nelson Piquet 1.5
6) Gianni Morbidelli 0.5

Malaysia 2009 -
4) Jarno Trulli 2.5
6) Mark Webber 1.5
8) Nico Rosberg 0.5
 
Fun fact for you: tomorrow's race will be the first wet race at Suzuka since.....
1995
 
Here s the points rule -

6.5 If a race is suspended under Article 41, and cannot be resumed, no points will be awarded if the leader has completed less than two laps, half points will be awarded if the leader has completed more than two laps but less than 75% of the original race distance and full points will be awarded if the leader has completed 75% or more of the original race distance.
 
Ideal Lap (sum best sectors) in theQual:
No – Driver – Qual Result – No Qual Q3 – Ideal Lap – Flaw
1 - Nico Rosberg - 01:32,506 - 1 - 01:32,436 - 00,070
2 - Lewis Hamilton - 01:32,703 - 2 - 01:32,693 - 00,010
3 - Valtteri Bottas - 01:33,128 - 3 - 01:33,027 - 00,101
4 - Felipe Massa - 01:33,527 - 4 - 01:33,418 - 00,109
5 - Fernando Alonso - 01:33,740 - 5 - 01:33,618 - 00,122
6 - Daniel Ricciardo - 01:34,075 - 6 - 01:34,032 - 00,043
7 - Kevin Magnussen - 01:34,242 - 7 - 01:34,144 - 00,098
8 - Jenson Button - 01:34,317 - 8 - 01:34,167 - 00,150
9 - Sebastian Vettel - 01:34,432 - 9 - 01:34,432 - 00,000
10 - Kimi Räikkönen - 01:34,548 - 10 - 01:34,548 - 00,000
 
Anyone know of a wet race where there has been a decent, long scrap for the win?

Normally one driver disappears, or someone charges through. Never a real fight for the whole race.
 
The chances of me being awake and sober at 5am are dropping rapidly. I'm about to head back out on the beer so if I'm pulling an all nighter then those boys better race!
 
I will not be up for this one. Spent all of last night awake with a daughter in labour, as her husband was away until early morning, and today babysitting during the actual event. I'm knackered. New Grandaughter though. I suddenly feel responsibility free, so I'm having a glass (or two) of wine. Then I may sleep for a good while.
 
Pissed as arseholes, my wife's birthday, trying to get to bed (to sleep!) so I can watch an hour of the race before the Cycling Club Run.
Yet again I'll be wobbling to the start point.
 
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