Grand Prix 2015 Chinese Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

How we all feeling folks? F1 is off to China! After the doom and despondency following Australia, Malaysia seems to have picked everybody right up. Who could have possibly predicted that a win for Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari would have been so welcomed? But China is a track which will probably better suit the Mercedes and if the technicians back in Brackley do a half decent job on the strategy it's still hard to see past a Merc 1-2. The big question is car 44 or 6.

The Ferrari's will be best of the rest and will certainly push the Mercs hard. Raikkonen's drive back to fourth in Malaysia was a bit overlooked but seems to indicate that he has found some speed and joy in F1. Although his mono-syllabic answers in the mix area after qualifying were pure Kimi.

Williams are not where they are supposed to be, keeping other cars off the tails of the Mercedes. They are the class of the customer Mercedes customer cars but I have a feeling the Lotus boys might knock them off that perch before the end of the season.

Next up will be a battle between Toro Rosso and Sauber. Another "Really?" moment for F1. Sauber looked to be all over the place in 2014, for 2015 they have sorted things out and look to have a couple of half decent drivers (assuming they keep it on the track for the whole race). Chasing the Saubers down with be Chilli Sainz and the new Wunderkind for Red Bull, Max Verstappen. Personally, I've been astonished at the maturity of his driving and how he conducts himself with the media let's hope he keeps it up as he looks every inch an F1 driver despite his lack of years and Carlos certainly hasn't been embarrassed by the whipper snapper, taking points in both of the opening races.

On to the next battle: Force India versus Red Bull. The powers that be at Red Bull really should shut up moaning about the engine, given what their sister team is achieving with the same motor, and look at sorting the car. The Honey Badger mugged a few people in Malaysia and still look quite racy, even if the car isn't up to much. Danni Kyvat has been strangely anonymous (I should point out that I have only seen highlights of the last two races). Force India are still struggling to get their new car up to speed but I suspect will pick up a few points in China. If Checo and Nico manage a whole race without running in to someone else or picking up time penalties they may start to trouble the top 10 on a regular basis

Finally, the battle at the back: Mclaren versus Manor Marussia. Oh dear. Neither car has a sponsor of note. Both have engines designed for last year. Both have an Anglo-Spanish driving partnership. The difference, for me at least is that Manor should be congratulated for even managing to build a car on their meager resources whilst McLaren (and Honda) should hang their heads in shame for providing two World Champions with one of the worst cars in McLaren's history. This machine makes the McLaren Peugeot look like a race winner.

A final statistic for all you stat addicts. Hamilton has won here 3 times, Ferrari 4 times. Can Lewis Match Ferrari's win count or will the red menace steam ahead of the lad from Stevenage?
 
Maldonado was doing so well for the first laps of the race with some good overtakes. And then it all went horribly wrong. I almost felt sorry for him, but it was too funny for that (apart from the near-nasty accident with Button up his chuff of course).
 
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FB - I like some of the things you say. However, there is an unfortunate problem that we sometimes overlook. The FIA are no longer in charge of the sport. They have a 1/3 day in its direction. Bernie has 1/3 and the last third is controlled by the top 6 teams. If we want proper change we have to get some major collaboration. The teams can never agree so it comes down to the FIA and Bernie. Bernie is all about the casual viewer and a quick buck.

Unfortunately we have had a dominant car in one way or another since '09. I hope we can get out of this pattern soon.
 
It was a massively dominant performance by Hamilton.

First in P1, P2, P3, Q1, Q2, Q3, the race and fastest lap.

If he had pitted after Rosberg and Vettel, or on the same lap, he would have led from start to finish too.
 
Was it a grand chelem? I've forgotten what the requirements are. He led every practice, first in qualifying (not sure if all 3 sessions), won the race. Does he have to lead every lap of the race? I think he did.
 
Not the Grand Chelem nonsense again! Run for the hills! It was the bain of 606's existence.

Its not even a real thing!
 
Not the most inspiring race & for once I was happy to watch highlights (never thought I'd say that!)
Congrats to Lewis for a controlled race, Nico stop whinging - if Lewis is too slow for you then catch him up and overtake! I have no sympathy.
For me the rookies made the race, DOTD for me was Max who overtook very maturely.
Jenson not doing so well picking up licence points and a 5 sec penalty for the Maldonado incident (which looked like a racing incident to me)
Oh well, let's see what the desert brings next week...
 
Hamilton and Alonso have 1 whilst Vettel has 4? Well thats concrete proof Vettel is the better driver then.

*runs away*
 
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