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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Qualifying at the Buddh International Circuit


Buddh International Circuit, if the cars could talk, they would probably say that this is their favourite circuit. With the circuit being the newest circuit on the calendar (to this point in the season) you can see that it is designed to test the cars at most. Many fans do not like the idea that all the new circuits are designed by German architect, Herman Tilke and have hailed these circuits as "Tilke-domes" but he certainly knows how to create a circuit to test every point of a Formula One car.

As qualifying started, the two Force India's made their way onto track to be greeted by cheering crowds. Being the team's home race, many fans had come to watch these two young driver's.

Before the end of Q1, we saw a few driver's push their cars to the limit and both Felipe Massa and Heikki Kovalainen spun out. Massa was able to pull it together and finished Q1 in P7. Kovalainen, on the other hand, closed out Q1 in P20.

Sometimes you can learn a lot by listen to the commentators. Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa are said to be working together.  It was explained that which ever of the Ferrari's is out in the lead, the driver will create a slip stream for the other. They will work together and when the driver behind is at maximum speed, the one in front will pull to the side and literally 'sling shot' the other. Now it's not known if this is by choice, the two drivers working together but it seems to be working and is a courtesy that both Alonso and Massa do for each other.

Q2 may not have been all that exciting but it certainly finished very close. Q2 closed out with 0.5s covering fourth to 13th place. The Top Ten shoot out was not as exciting as previous weekends either. The top six positions were split between the top three teams.

Over all, qualifying at the Buddh International Circuit was nothing more exciting than any other qualifying this season. Formula One asks fans to pay outrageous sums to attend an F1 weekend and it seems that the only day that has any real action is Sundays. Fans are totally against the idea of qualifying tyres but if it can create the air of excitement on Saturday that the race day can. If it makes the driver's push themselves and their cars to the absolute limit for the best time possible on the circuit, I say let them do it.


rbr Sebastain Vettel P1  gstar Fan's Choice To Win
rbr Mark Webber P2  
vmm Lewis Hamilton P3  
vmm Jenson Button P4
Ferrari Fernando Alonso P5    
Ferrari Felipe Massa P6
LRGP Kimi Räikkönen P7
sauber Sergio Perez P8
Will Pastor Maldonado P9
MCP Nico Rosberg  P10
LRGP Romain Grosjean P11
Force Nico Hülkenberg P12
Will Bruno Senna P13
MCP Michael Schumacher    P14
rosso Daniel Ricciardo P15
Force Paul di Resta P16
sauber Kamui Kobayashi P17
rosso Jean-Éric Vergne P18
lotus Vitaly Petrov P19
lotus Heikki Kovalainen P20
MVR Timo Glock P21
HRT Pedro de la Rosa P22
HRT Narain Karthikeyan P23
MVR Charles Pic P24



Q1 107% Time 1:32.071

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