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Formula 1 - 2011 Italian Grand Prix




Grand Prix---------Winning Driver-------Winning Constructor
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/200983541/p1/?18]Australian Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/201397620/p1/?16]Malaysian Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/201584480/p1/?10]Chinese Grand Prix[/link]- Lewis Hamilton - Mclaren-Mercedez
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/202174432/p1/?10]Turkish Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/202527780/p1/?11]Spanish Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/202661675/p1/?12]Monaco Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/203025708/p1/?10]Canadian Grand Prix[/link] - Jenson Button - Mclaren-Mercedez
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/203344961/p1/?8]European Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/203690687/p1/?13]British Grand Prix[/link] - Fernando Alonso - Ferrari
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/204014733/p1/?12]German Grand Prix[/link] - Lewis Hamilton - Mclaren-Mercedez
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/204189041/p1/?6]Hungarian Grand Prix[/link] - Jenson Button - Mclaren-Mercedez
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/204868452/p1/?8]Belgium Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing


Driver Standings

1 S. Vettel 259.0
2 M. Webber 167.0
3 F. Alonso 157.0
4 J. Button 149.0
5 L. Hamilton 146.0
6 F. Massa 74.0
7 N. Rosberg 56.0
8 M. Schumacher 42.0
9 V. Petrov 34.0
10 K. Kobayashi 27.0
11 A. Sutil 24.0
12 S. Buemi 12.0
13 J. Alguersuari 10.0
14 S. Perez 8.0
15 P. di Resta 8.0
16 R. Barrichello 4.0
17 P. Maldonado 1.0
18 N. Karthikeyan 0.0
19 J. Trulli 0.0
20 P. de la Rosa 0.0
21 R. Kubica 0.0
22 N. Hulkenberg 0.0
23 D. Ricciardo 0.0
24 J. d'Ambrosio 0.0
25 K. Chandhok 0.0
26 B. Senna 0.0
27 H. Kovalainen 0.0
28 T. Glock 0.0
29 V. Liuzzi 0.0


Constructors

1Red Bull 426.0
2McLaren 295.0
3Ferrari 231.0
4Mercedes GP 98.0
5Renault 68.0
6Sauber 35.0
7Force India 32.0
8Toro Rosso 22.0
9Williams 5.0
10Team Lotus 0.0
11Hispania Racing 0.0
12Virgin Racing 0.0



With two DRS zones, the flat out blast around Monza's royal park could see a return to the days of slipstreaming. Purists will love it.

The Italian GP marks the finale for the European segment of the World Championship and the start of long-haul flights. Whereas in most seasons we'd be looking to see who's in with a shout in the final few races, this year we're calculating which race Sebastian Vettel will be crowned a double World Champion.

It's amazing to think that Seb could even get to his triple crown before Fernando Alonso now, but such is life. Had the Ferrari pit-stop in Abu Dhabi in 2010 been a couple of laps later then we'd have been looking at a Seb first in 2011 with 'El Nano' already a triple World Champion.

The Belgian Grand Prix demonstrated that Seb could possibly stop racing for four whole grands prix and still come back and win. Despite the Red Bull team having the jitters all race, faced with the scenario of the tyre delaminating and the tread parting company from the shoulder, none of that happened. With races running out they can possibly take Pirelli's advice and run their wheels at the advised camber.

For Monza, Pirelli have revised their camber guidelines again, but boss Paul Hembery doesn't see the blistering problem recurring, because the Belgian GP provided an unusual set of circumstances. It's very unusual to have little or no dry running at all before qualifying which is what happened at Spa. At Italy it's usually dry, occasionally wet, but never continually wet.

Nico Rosberg may have shown what the Mercedes engine could do with his first lap move on Vettel but that "underpowered", wheezy old Renault engine didn't do so badly on Spa's straights. It will be exposed to more scrutiny on Monza's two long straights, which will be some relief to Ferrari who need to score more than a podium at the cathedral of motorsport.

The Scuderia will be desperate to repeat their result of 2010 after a generally underwhelming season so far, but they are likely to be pressed hard by McLaren and Mercedes.

Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali said a funny thing this week - that Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso are the only team leaders in F1. Alonso, yes, he's leading his team-mate 10-2 in qualifying and mostly finishing in front of him, but Schumacher's qualifying record against Rosberg is pretty dire in 2011. Let's not forget, this is the year that the car has been developed to Michael's liking, we discounted the 2010 chassis on the basis that it wasn't in the Schumi mould.

He may be leading the team from a Wise Old Head, Senior Statesmen P.O.V. but I'd be interested to hear former Nico engineer (and come to think of it, former Jacques Villeneuve engineer) Jock Clear's opinion on the subject.

And surely Rubens Barrichello is the clear team leader over at Williams, Rubinho being the most experienced driver in F1 and leading his rookie team-mate in all the stats?

At Monza we are going to have the latest development in the technology that splits the purists. We are going to be having two DRS zones, one after the second Lesmo down to the Ascari chicane, and the other from Parabolica along the start-finish straight, with independent detection zones for each. It'll be like the old slip-streaming days of 1971 when five cars crossed the line covered by the length of a *** packet.

It's unlikely that the first five cars can cross the line separated by less than a second, as they did when Peter Gethin's BRM won from a laggardly Ronnie Peterson - 0.010 behind, and Francois Cevert a distant 0.080 behind Peterson. Miles back was Mike Hailwood in fourth place 0.090 behind Cevert with the dawdling Howdon Ganley coming in eventually 0.430 to the rear of Hailwood.

Murray Walker didn't stand a chance on that one.

The 2011 version should be interesting. Having witnessed many, many races at Monza where the only thing that separated one car from another was the length of its pitstop and progress was limited to that one opportunity, the DRS zone is welcome. Lewis won't even have to try anything rash to get past other cars.

Last year he was trying too hard too early and his fragile McLaren couldn't stand a relatively mild bash from Felipe Massa's tyre. This year's car is a lot tougher, though he really should try a GP where he doesn't put it in jeopardy, if only to prove to some people how boring that can be.

There are various points to be proven up and down the field. Michael will want to do well in front of his former tifosi, Mark Webber will want to lay the ghost of a start that cost him the Belgian GP, Jenson will want to outqualify Lewis, Bruno Senna will want to prove that Belgium wasn't a flash in the pan and Sergio Perez will want to do well in front of his future tifosi.

But most of all, Ferrari will want to impress on home turf. The media pressure on Stefano Domenicali will be immense. One good result in the Monza royal park will buy him a lot of time.





 

requiem46

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oh right, I'm moving to study in some other town next year and I kinda forget about plenty of things these days

Belgian GP:

Delfino88 - 41
stebop - 32
requiem46 - 23
ign-rocks - 22
GTporsche - 7

Season

Delfino88 - 421
GTporsche - 444
requiem46 - 347
ign-rocks - 313
stebop - 292
melbourne_victory - 15
 

stebop

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1. vet
2. alo
3. ham
4. but
5. web
6. Massa
7. Rosberg
8. schu
9. pertov
10. kob

Pole: vet
Lap: alo
Points:mclaren
Retire: bruno senna
Retirements: 4

 

requiem46

Because we can
May 19, 2005
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1. vettel
2. hamilton
3. webber
4. Alonso
5. button
6. Massa
7. Rosberg
8. Kobayashi
9. petrov
10. Sutil

Pole: vettel
Lap: Webber
Points: red bull
Retire: Trulli
Retirements: 5
 

GTporsche

Another State of Mind
Sep 2, 2006
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1. Vettel
2. Hamilton
3. Alonso
4. Webber
5. Massa
6. Button
7. Rosberg
8. Schumacher
9. Petrov
10. Senna

Pole: Vettel
Lap: Hamilton
Points: Red Bull
Retire: Trulli
# Retire: 4
 

Delfino88

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Corrected Season's points :

Delfino88 - 444
GTporsche - 421
Requiem46 - 347
Ign-rocks - 313
Stebop - 292
Melbourne_victory - 15
 

Delfino88

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1. Vettel
2. Hamilton
3. Webber
4. Alonso
5. Button
6. Massa
7. Rosberg
8. Schumacher
9. Sutil
10. Senna

Pole: Vettel
Lap: Webber
Points: Red Bull
1st to retire: Maldonado
Retirements: 4
 

ign-rocks

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Pole - vettel

1. Vettel
2. Hamilton
3. Button
4. Webber
5. Alonso
6. Rosberg
7. Schumacher
8. Massa
9. Sutil
10. Barichello


Constructor - rb
Lap - vettel
First - senna
Number - 3


 

ign-rocks

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Vettel wins another grand prix. One hand on the championship trophy. Epic battle between Schumacher and Hamilton during the first half of the race.

[link=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Singapore_Grand_Prix]Singapore Grand Prix[/link]

Sebastian Vettel can clinch the world championship in this race with the following scenarios:

Vettel 1st: Alonso 4th or lower, Button and Webber 3rd or lower
Vettel 2nd: Alonso 7th or lower, Button and Webber 6th or lower, Hamilton doesn't win
Vettel 3rd: Alonso 10th or lower, Button and Webber 7th or lower, Hamilton doesn't finish 1st or 2nd




 

GTporsche

Another State of Mind
Sep 2, 2006
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This will be the first time in years that the title will be decided before the final race.

I hate to say it, but take Vettel out of the race today and it would have been much more entertaining.
 

Delfino88

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I agree with GT .. the Vettel / Red Bull is tooo good (for whatever reason) .. make him drive the Renault and Senna, the Red Bull .. that way i won't fall asleep during every GP.