Iliana Posted July 16, 2005 Share Posted July 16, 2005 MOBIL 1 - GERMAN GRAND-PRIX - Hockenheim - Total length : 4.574 km - Number of laps : 67 (306.458 Km) - Number of turns : 11 ( Left:3 ) ( Right:8 ) - Pole Position : 2004 : 1'13''306 --> Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) 2003 : 1'15''167 --> Juan-Pablo Montoya (Williams BMW) 2002: 1'14''389 --> Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) - Best Lap : 2004 : 1'13''780 --> Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren Mercedes) 2003 : 1'14''917 --> Juan-Pablo Montoya (Williams BMW) 2002 : 1'16''462 --> Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) - Previous Winners : 2004 : Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) 2003 : Juan-Pablo Montoya (Williams BMW) 2002 : Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) 2001 : Ralf Schumacher (Williams BMW) 2000 : Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari) 1999 : Eddie Irvine (Ferrari) 1998 : Mika Hakkinen (McLaren Mercedes) 1997 : Gerhard Berger (Benetton Renault) 1996 : Damon Hill (Williams Renault) 1995 : Michael Schumacher (Benetton Renault) 1994 : Gerhard Berger (Ferrari) - The Time Table: (British Time GMT + 1) Friday 22/July - Free Practice 1--->10:00 Friday 22/July - Free Practice 2--->13:00 Saturday 23/July - Free Practice 3--->08:00 Saturday 23/July - Free Practice 4--->09:15 Saturday 23/July - Qualifying session--->12:00 Sunday 24/July - Race--->13:00 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iliana Posted July 22, 2005 Author Share Posted July 22, 2005 Friday's 1st Free Practice Session Results: Pos. Driver Team Time Laps 1 A. Wurz McLaren 1:14.277 21 2 R. Zonta Toyota 1:14.893 27 3 K. Raikkonen McLaren 1:15.634 9 4 J. Button BAR 1:15.851 16 5 JP. Montoya McLaren 1:15.901 9 6 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:16.259 20 7 R. Barrichello Ferrari 1:16.280 17 8 V. Liuzzi Red Bull 1:16.733 26 9 T. Sato BAR 1:16.795 16 10 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:17.197 14 11 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:17.277 14 12 J. Trulli Toyota 1:17.341 14 13 C. Klien Red Bull 1:17.423 13 14 F. Massa Sauber 1:17.442 13 15 N. Heidfeld Williams 1:17.665 10 16 M. Webber Williams 1:17.689 10 17 J. Villeneuve Sauber 1:18.132 8 18 N. Karthikeyan Jordan 1:18.988 21 19 C. Albers Minardi 1:19.151 19 20 T. Monteiro Jordan 1:19.400 19 21 N. Kiesa Jordan 1:19.933 25 22 R. Doornbos Minardi 1:20.108 17 23 G. Fisichella Renault no time 2 24 F. Alonso Renault no time 2 Friday's 2nd Free Practice Session Results: Pos. Driver Team Time Laps 1 A. Wurz McLaren 1:13.973 37 2 K. Raikkonen McLaren 1:14.576 20 3 F. Alonso Renault 1:15.560 34 4 JP. Montoya McLaren 1:15.772 18 5 R. Zonta Toyota 1:16.091 34 6 G. Fisichella Renault 1:16.146 28 7 F. Massa Sauber 1:16.161 24 8 V. Liuzzi Red Bull 1:16.297 38 9 J. Trulli Toyota 1:16.411 23 10 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:16.474 15 11 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:16.575 19 12 C. Klien Red Bull 1:16.658 14 13 J. Button BAR 1:16.752 26 14 M. Webber Williams 1:16.879 17 15 N. Heidfeld Williams 1:16.893 18 16 R. Barrichello Ferrari 1:16.913 17 17 J. Villeneuve Sauber 1:16.938 20 18 T. Sato BAR 1:16.992 27 19 N. Karthikeyan Jordan 1:17.506 25 20 C. Albers Minardi 1:17.830 17 21 R. Doornbos Minardi 1:17.978 28 22 T. Monteiro Jordan 1:18.227 28 23 N. Kiesa Jordan 1:19.484 19 24 D. Coulthard Red Bull no time 2 Mercedes' star (on McLaren's nosecone) will there be the first 1-2 finish in their home grand prix? Schumacher pushing hard Ferrari has brought a new aero-package for this circuit...will that help? Jarno Trulli taking a curve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iliana Posted July 23, 2005 Author Share Posted July 23, 2005 Qualifying Session Results from f1racing.net Montoya blows it giving Raikkonen pole Kimi Raikkonen is on pole position for the German Grand Prix after team mate Juan Pablo Montoya crashed on the final corner of his flying lap while looking likely to depose Raikkonen. Jenson Button qualified second and Fernando Alonso third. Pos. Driver Team Time 1 K. Raikkonen McLaren 1:14.320 2 J. Button BAR 1:14.759 3 F. Alonso Renault 1:14.904 4 G. Fisichella Renault 1:14.927 5 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:15.006 6 M. Webber Williams 1:15.070 7 N. Heidfeld Williams 1:15.403 8 T. Sato BAR 1:15.501 9 J. Trulli Toyota 1:15.532 10 C. Klien Red Bull 1:15.635 11 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:15.679 12 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:15.689 13 F. Massa Sauber 1:16.009 14 J. Villeneuve Sauber 1:16.012 15 R. Barrichello Ferrari 1:16.230 16 C. Albers Minardi 1:17.519 17 R. Doornbos Minardi 1:18.313 18 T. Monteiro Jordan 1:18.599 19 JP. Montoya McLaren no time 20 N. Karthikeyan Jordan no time :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iliana Posted July 25, 2005 Author Share Posted July 25, 2005 from f1racing.net Engine blow hands Alonso victory Another engine failure for Kimi Raikkonen handed Fernando Alonso his sixth victory of the season and allowed the Spaniard to extend his championship lead to 36 points with just seven races remaining. Montoya came from the back of the grid to finish second ahead of Jenson Button. Raikkonen made a strong start from pole as Alonso challenged him around the outside of turn one. The Finn held his ground and from then on did not look back. Alonso did all he could to pressure Raikkonen from second place, but the Renault just did not have enough pace to match the McLaren. Jenson Button had a poor start slipping from second to fourth, behind Michael Schumacher. At the end of the first lap Juan Pablo Montoya was already in eleventh place after starting from the back of the grid. Takuma Sato was involved in an incident on the first lap when damaged his nose in a collision involving Webber and Trulli. Trulli and Sato pitted for repairs while Williams needed ten laps to get Webber's car back on track. Raikkonen dominated the first part of the race, pitting later than everyone but Montoya and never relinquishing the lead. Montoya had been running in eighth, held up by Fisichella but the Colombian ran a longer first stint and by the end of the first round of pit stops had passed the Renault and set about hunting down fourth place from Jenson Button. Half way through the race Raikkonen saw his championship chances go up in smoke as his Mercedes engine expired at the team's home circuit. The Finn wearily climbed from his car after yet another engine failure, a problem which has plagued his season. Alonso cruised into the lead with a comfortable advantage over Michael Schumacher knowing all he had to do was cruise to the flag. While Alonso was cruising in first place, half a minute ahead of Michael Schumacher, the German began to struggle on his soft Bridgestone tyres. By lap 40 Button was right behind the Ferrari and eager to overtake. Juan Pablo Montoya had also cruised up to the back of Button. Button set up Michael Schumacher and outbraked the German down the inside of the hairpin, stealing second place on lap 45. Button's second place would not last long, he pitted on the next lap and Schumacher came in another lap later. Montoya suddenly found himself with some clear air and put the hammer down. The Colombian kept going until lap 56 - just 11 laps from the end when he had built up enough advantage to refuel and retain second place. Alonso cruised to the flag and his sixth victory of the season. The ten points takes him 36 clear of Raikkonen with just seven races remaining and now looks insurmountable. Montoya recovered from his qualifying spin to finish second after starting from the back of the grid. It was a great drive from the Colombian, but without his qualifying mistake it could have been so much better. Jenson Button kept his cool and drove another strong race at the Hockenheimring to get back on the podium in third. Giancarlo Fisichella passed a struggling Michael Schumacher two laps from the end to secure fourth place for Renault. Michael fended off brother Ralf to claim fifth while David Coulthard and Felipe Massa claimed the remaining points in seventh and eighth. Pos. Driver Team Time Points 1 F. Alonso Renault 1:26:28.599 10 2 JP. Montoya McLaren + 22.569 8 3 J. Button BAR + 24.422 6 4 G. Fisichella Renault + 50.587 5 5 M. Schumacher Ferrari + 51.690 4 6 R. Schumacher Toyota + 52.242 3 7 D. Coulthard Red Bull + 52.700 2 8 F. Massa Sauber + 56.570 1 9 C. Klien Red Bull + 1:09.818 0 10 R. Barrichello Ferrari + 1 laps 0 11 N. Heidfeld Williams + 1 laps 0 12 T. Sato BAR + 1 laps 0 13 C. Albers Minardi + 2 laps 0 14 J. Trulli Toyota + 3 laps 0 15 J. Villeneuve Sauber + 3 laps 0 16 N. Karthikeyan Jordan + 3 laps 0 17 T. Monteiro Jordan + 3 laps 0 18 R. Doornbos Minardi + 4 laps 0 19 M. Webber Williams + 12 laps 0 Did not finish 20 K. Raikkonen McLaren + 32 laps 0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iliana Posted July 25, 2005 Author Share Posted July 25, 2005 Drivers's Championship Pos. Driver Team Points 1 F. Alonso Renault 87 2 K. Räikkönen McLaren 51 3 M. Schumacher Ferrari 47 4 JP. Montoya McLaren 34 5 R. Barrichello Ferrari 31 = J. Trulli Toyota 31 7 G. Fisichella Renault 30 8 R. Schumacher Toyota 26 9 N. Heidfeld Williams 25 10 M. Webber Williams 22 11 D. Coulthard Red Bull 19 12 J. Button BAR 15 13 F. Massa Sauber 8 14 A. Wurz McLaren 6 = J. Villeneuve Sauber 6 = T. Monteiro Jordan 6 17 N. Karthikeyan Jordan 5 18 P. de la Rosa McLaren 4 = C. Klien Red Bull 4 = C. Albers Minardi 4 21 P. Friesacher Minardi 3 22 V. Liuzzi Red Bull 1 - T. Sato BAR 0 - R. Doornbos Minardi 0 Constructors' Championship Pos. Team Points 1 Renault 117 2 McLaren 95 3 Ferrari 78 4 Toyota 57 5 Williams 47 6 Red Bull 24 7 BAR 15 8 Sauber 14 9 Jordan 11 10 Minardi 7 Next gp in 1 week in Budapest, Hungary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panathinaikos_Trifilli Posted July 25, 2005 Share Posted July 25, 2005 Qualifying Session Results from f1racing.net Montoya blows it giving Raikkonen pole Kimi Raikkonen is on pole position for the German Grand Prix after team mate Juan Pablo Montoya crashed on the final corner of his flying lap while looking likely to depose Raikkonen. Jenson Button qualified second and Fernando Alonso third. Pos. Driver Team Time 1 K. Raikkonen McLaren 1:14.320 2 J. Button BAR 1:14.759 3 F. Alonso Renault 1:14.904 4 G. Fisichella Renault 1:14.927 5 M. Schumacher Ferrari 1:15.006 6 M. Webber Williams 1:15.070 7 N. Heidfeld Williams 1:15.403 8 T. Sato BAR 1:15.501 9 J. Trulli Toyota 1:15.532 10 C. Klien Red Bull 1:15.635 11 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:15.679 12 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:15.689 13 F. Massa Sauber 1:16.009 14 J. Villeneuve Sauber 1:16.012 15 R. Barrichello Ferrari 1:16.230 16 C. Albers Minardi 1:17.519 17 R. Doornbos Minardi 1:18.313 18 T. Monteiro Jordan 1:18.599 19 JP. Montoya McLaren no time 20 N. Karthikeyan Jordan no time :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: Yeh, ok, whats funnier is he nearly won the race.Starts 14 places behind Schumi and ends 3 places above, is there anything this man cant do? Could you imagine if he didnt spin in qualifying, he would have won by 3 laps!!! Things are starting to pick up now. Hopefully going for runners-up place. Beating Schumi is a championship in its own. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iliana Posted July 25, 2005 Author Share Posted July 25, 2005 when you have the fastest car on the grid, it's logical to do what JPM did. May I remind you that in Hockenheim 2000, Rubens Barrichello started from 18th and won the race! ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panathinaikos_Trifilli Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 YEH!!! AFTER GOD DECIDED TO CLOSE THE HEAVENS AND STOP THE RAIN, GOING 2 PIT STOPS AHEAD OF EVERYONE ELSE!!!! That was amazing fluke, completely different scenarios. Montoya's race is legend, barrichello's race was god's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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