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Scuderia Ferrari didn't have the best of
times at Silverstone this afternoon with
Kimi Raikkonen salvaging fourth place and
Felipe Massa down in thirteenth spot in the
British Grand Prix, both drivers suffering
lack of grip in the slippery conditions. |
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The first
half of the season ended in dramatic style at
Silverstone, as the rain played a significant effect on
the outcome of the race. The British Grand Prix was won
with panache by Lewis Hamilton in the McLaren-Mercedes,
but for Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro it was not the best of
days, with Kimi Raikkonen salvaging fourth place and
Felipe Massa down in thirteenth spot, both men suffering
lack of grip in the slippery conditions. Proving how
close this season's racing has been the Drivers'
Championship now sees a three way tie at the top of the
table between the two Ferrari men and Lewis Hamilton.
The Scuderia continues to top the Constructors' table,
fourteen points ahead of BMW.
Inevitably the rain arrived on race morning and the
track was wet for the start, although it was drying as
the cars formed up on the grid, with Kimi Raikkonen in
third spot and his Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro team-mate,
Felipe Massa ninth. There were 19 cars on the grid, all
of them on the normal Bridgestone intermediate rain
tyre, with Nico Rosberg starting from pit lane in the
Williams.
At the start, Hamilton came through from fourth to lead
for a moment but from pole, McLaren team-mate Kovalainen
regained the advantage, with Kimi third. From second
place, Mark Webber got a poor start and then spun, as
did Massa, struggling with a lack of grip, but he
continued, at the back with Webber. Vettel and Coulthard
spun off together into the gravel. The order as they
started lap 3 was Kovalainen and Hamilton in the
McLarens, Raikkonen, Heidfeld (BMW) Alonso and Piquet
(Renault) Trulli (Toyota,) Kubica (BMW,) Glock (Toyota)
Barrichello and Button (Honda) Sutil (Force India,)
Bourdais (Toro Rosso,) Nakajima (Williams) Fisichella
(Force India,) Rosberg (Williams,) Webber (Red Bull
Racing) and Massa nineteenth and last.
On lap 5, Hamilton went past his team-mate to take the
lead. On lap 6, the gap between Kovalainen and fellow
countryman Raikkonen was 1.5 seconds and in eighteenth
place, Massa was 48 seconds off the leader. Lap 8 and
the gap between the Finns had grown to 1.9. Kimi
inherited second when Kovalainen spun on lap 9, while
most of the overtaking at this point came courtesy of
front row starter Webber, who after his spin to the back
of the field had moved up to 12th on lap 9 of the sixty
lap race. By lap 18, Kimi was 2.3 seconds behind the
English McLaren man, with a comfortable 11.7 second
cushion to Kovalainen. The pit stops began on lap 18,
with Webber coming in from tenth, followed by Kovalainen.
Alonso was in from third on lap 20, by which time Kimi
was under a second behind Hamilton. Then the two leaders
came in together on 21, Kimi stopped for 7.5 and
Hamilton 8 seconds, with no change in position as they
rejoined. However, like some other teams, the Scuderia
had opted to keep its drivers on the same sets of tyres,
making no changes and only refuelling. Massa came in
next time round for an 8.1 stop, with Heidfeld pitting
from third. Piquet had moved up to fourth before
refuelling. Raikkonen having opted to stay on the same
set of tyres was suffering and lapping at least two
seconds slower than Hamilton and was 15.1 seconds down
as the rain got much heavier. The gap on 26 was now
21.8. As they began lap 27, Kovalainen was lining up to
pass Kimi, but they were both surprised by Heidfeld who
took both of them in a daring move to go second behind
Hamilton.
At half distance, (lap 30) the order was Hamilton,
Heidfeld, Kovalainen, Raikkonen, Piquet, Kubica,
Barrichello, Glock, Trulli, Alonso in tenth, Button,
Rosberg, Nakajima, Massa, fourteenth, Webber and
Bourdais (sixteenth and last.) Kimi pitted for again at
this point, taking on fresh intermediates. On lap 35,
with Kimi in 10th, the rain intensified and the
intermediate tyres were struggling to clear the water.
Piquet was one of the first casualties to spin followed
by Hamilton and Kubica on lap 37. The lap times had
generally dropped by 14 seconds. Massa aquaplaned off on
the straight. Raikkonen also spun off but continued.
Hamilton pitted on lap 38 for a second time, the team
fitting intermediates again. Second placed Heidfeld then
came in also fitting intermediates.
With 20 laps remaining, the order was now Hamilton, 36
seconds ahead of Heidfeld, followed by Trulli, Alonso,
Barrichello, Kovalainen, Kubica, Raikkonen, Glock, with
Rosberg rounding off the top ten. Massa was fifteenth.
Barrichello, on extreme wets was the quickest man on
track. On lap 42 he dispensed with Heidfeld to go
second. Round lap 45, Kimi was closing on Kovalainen in
sixth. As the track began to dry again, Barrichello
pitted again from second to switch to intermediates.
Massa's bad day did not improve and he survived yet
another spin on lap 48 and then again one lap later. As
Kovalainen spun, Alonso and Kimi both got past so that
the Ferrari man was now fifth with ten laps to go. Kimi
then began closing on the Renault man on lap 51, as
Massa made a final pit stop. However, race leader
Hamilton lapped Kimi on lap 51 which saw the gap between
the Renault and Ferrari grow a bit. Kimi quickly made up
the gap and even got alongside Alonso for a moment and
eventually got past to move up to fourth. With three
laps remaining, pole man Kovalainen also dispensed with
the Spaniard to go fifth.
The result at the flag was therefore, Hamilton the
winner after an impressive drive, with Heidfeld second,
Barrichello giving Honda their first podium of the year,
Kimi fourth, Kovalainen fifth, Alonso sixth, Trulli
seventh and Nakajima eighth. Felipe crossed the line in
thirteenth place.
Stefano Domenicali: "A Sunday to forget as
quickly as possible in terms of the result, although we
must remember certain elements of this weekend, as there
were mistakes made that we cannot afford to repeat. We
could have won this race with Kimi but we made a key
mistake at the first pit stop, choosing to stay on the
same set of tyres. The rain did not ease off and lasted
longer and our drivers - Felipe had also gone for the
same choice - found themselves in difficulty. With
hindsight it's easy to say we should have changed tyres,
but Formula 1 is not an exact science: sometimes
strategic choices pay off and sometimes they don't. All
the same, we have to admit that, this weekend, we did
not operate to our usual standard. We made mistakes at
every level and even our performance did not match our
expectations and now we have to work out why, but calmly
without panicking. We have reached the mid-point of the
season: both our drivers are on equal points in the lead
with one other driver in the Drivers' classification and
we head the Constructors' Championship. We have lost a
few opportunities to pick up a greater number of points,
but we always knew this would be a very closely
contested championship. Now we will concentrate on the
coming rounds and will try and do better."
Kimi Raikkonen: "I am disappointed, but I am
equally aware that things could have been much worse. We
had the possibility to win the race but we made a
mistake at the first pit stop, keeping the same set of
tyres, because we expected the track conditions to
improve. It was a joint decision: we are a team and we
win or lose together. Things are not going too well for
me at the moment, given all that happened in the last
few races, but I am leading the championship, even if it
is on equal terms with Felipe and Lewis. We know we have
a great potential, but we have to put everything in
place to get the most out of it."
Felipe Massa: "This Silverstone weekend is one to
be wiped out. On Friday I had an accident, yesterday
there was the problem in qualifying and today a series
of mistakes at all levels. We have to look ahead,
because there is still a very long way to go in the
championship and once again, we've seen that it only
takes one result to turn the situation around. After
nine races I am in the lead in the classification and I
have every chance to fight for the title all the way to
the end. Today, I could hardly keep the car in a
straight line and it was always very difficult to drive.
Only after the last pit stop did things improve a bit,
but by then I was a long way back. We have to do a good
job in the forthcoming Hockenheim test to be as well
prepared as possible for the German Grand Prix that
takes place on the same track."
Luca Baldisserri: "We are very disappointed with
the way things went today. Kimi was having a great race
and he had every chance of fighting for the win, but we
made a wrong choice at the first stop. We had banked on
the weather getting better and it didn't and in fact the
rain actually intensified for a while, which put our
drivers in great difficulty. Clearly, looking back, one
could say we should not have made this decision, but it
was not just a shot in the dark, as seen from the fact
that we were not the only ones to make this choice out
of all the drivers who stopped around this time. Felipe
was struggling right from the start because of a lack of
grip and his race was immediately compromised, and then
it is very difficult to drive in these conditions in the
middle of the pack. We are all very disappointed because
once again, we have lost valuable points. Now we have to
stay concentrated and must work even harder to improver
our performance and to make sure we don't make any more
of these mistakes."
Race Details:
K. Raikkonen:
4th 1:39.15.496 +1 lap 59 laps chassis 270
F. Massa: 13th 1:39.45.994 +2 laps 58 laps chassis 267
Weather: air temperature 16/17 °C, track temperature 15/18
°C, overcast, occasional rain, sometimes heavy.
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