
Webber goes Skywards as Vettel takes the Win
- Published on Jun 27th, 2010 by Adam MilleneuveThe grand prix around the circuit equivalent of a Tesco own-brand Monaco delivered a rather processional race today, but it wasn't without incident and the final result is yet to be known with the stewards set to potentially penalise many cars for their speed behind the safety car... for now though, here's the race as it happened:
The start was a pretty hectic one, Hamilton looked immediately racey, challenging Vettel during the first couple of corners while plenty more scraps were taking place behind them. Webber came off worse after jostling for position with Button and ending up down in 9th. Alonso and Massa were holding station in 3rd and 4th behind Vettel and Hamilton.
As expected the opening laps of tussling quickly settled down into a bit a of a procession around the dockland street circuit. Red Bull, realising they needed to do something with Webber being stuck in traffic pulled him in for a pit stop and a new set of tyres. Unusually for Red Bull they were slow with one of the tyres and Webber came out well down, just behind Heikki Kovalainen in the Lotus - a man he would never pass.... on the track at least.
Webber drove up onto the back of the Lotus and the Red Bull literally took off, flew upside down and landed on the roll bar before then carrying on into a tyre wall. Somewhat remarkably Webber just got out, albeit after throwing his steering wheel out in frustration. Heikki was fine too, but not the best way for Lotus to celebrate their 500th grand prix entry.
The safety car came out and seemingly every car headed into the pits for a 'free' stop. It was all a bit chaotic with the order changing constantly. Hamilton was later penalised for 'overtaking the safety car' which was bit of a close call, but Hamilton did benefit massively for not being behind the safety car, compared to say, the Ferraris. Later in the race, the stewards declared that almost half the field were to 'be investigated' after the race for either speeding or going too slow when behind the safety car - a little bonkers, but if they are penalised it would benefit Ferrari massively (that will set off the conspiracy theorists)
After the excitement of Webber going skywards the race order was line astern with Vettel leading from Hamilton with Kobayshi in 3rd (he didn't stop for tyres) and Jenson Button seeminly taking it easy in 4th. Barrichello continued with Williams' good weekend with a tidy 5th ahead of Kubica, Sutil, Buemi, Alonso and Hulkenberg.
With only 7 laps left, Hamilton begun to chase down Vettel who'd been on his own all afternoon leading the race. With only just a lap left, Kobayashi who had to finally pit came out in 9th and overtook Alonso for 8th - impressive stuff the Japanese driver who then also over took Buemi for 7th on the final corner - certainly making the most of some last minute fresh rubber, while Vettel took the win ahead of Hamilton and Button.
Aside from Webber's impressive accident with Kovalainen the race wasn't up to Formula One's current standards of excitement and the comparison of the Valencia Street Circuit to a Tesco own-brand version of Monaco has a fairly accruate ring to it.
Unfortunately, we are left to see what the stewards decide after the race before the final result can be declared, but for now, the provisional result is:























Comments and Discussion
Cracking drive by Kobayashi today. Almost all the race on one set!
They should dump the two compound per race rule and we could see more drivers trying to go the distance.
Quite a good race today. Far better than I was expecting.
Kobi was superb, shame he actually /had/ to pit, and when he did I particularly enjoyed him doing Alonso..who, I might add, sounded like such a whiny baby I almost had to laugh.
In my mind, I imagine Alonso with a little notepad and, licking the end of his pencil, adding Kobiyashi to his 'Little Book of Grievances'...
Couldn't agree more. Alonso was unbelievably whiny. Seems to be a trend growing with Ferrari...
Alonso and Ferrari are still at it:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/8769619.stm
I can't help but feel a bit sorry for them, but this is racing, and sometimes s*** happens.
Ferrari have always had something to whine about. The Alonso and race team whinges are nothing compared to the full toys-out-of-the-pram De Montezemelo spats though. I'm expecting one any day now. He'll probably have a go at Lotus again while he's at it.
I don't know what Ferrari expected McLaren/Hamilton to do about it. Lewis broke the rules, he got a penalty, he took the penalty, he was lucky to maintain track-position. He lost 15 seconds with his drive through and the shot at the win. That's a penalty.
The last thing Alonso should've been doing was fuming about it while the race was still on, he needs some disciplining from his team to keep his mind on what he's supposed to be doing. He'd have finished much higher if he kept his emotions under control, and if the team weren't relying on all the cars ahead getting 30 second penalties.
I really enjoyed the race, maybe because i was expecting the worst and it was a total surprise that for the most part it wasn't uneventful, there was a brief period of not much happening, but it didn't last much longer than 8 to 10 laps.
I was wondering what had happened to the real Kobayashi, nice to see he's still in there! That's now 2 world champions on his list of "People i've pwned".
It was a bit of a lottery with all the changes during the SC pitstops and Massa really lost out, i was getting ready to eat humble pie if he was to finish in the top 4. but it's not happening for him, though i still think he's lacking a little of his killing instinct. Felipe's loss was Rubens' gain, nice to see Williams right up there though i reckon it was a one-off. And Patrick might want to have a word with Hulkenberg and tell him to have his little tantrums when he's sure he's off-camera.
What has happened to Brawn and Schumacher? Their strategies used to be infallible, now they're always taking one more stop than necessary and spending most of their stints trundling around with no pace. Has Ross forgotten how to be clever, or has Michael forgotten how to drive?
Forgive me if someone has already said it but this weekend, Red Bull really did have wings!
Our local broadcaster used a headline during the highlights bit that said, "Red Bull give Mark Webber wings"
I couldn't stop laughing!