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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Qualifying In Monaco


15 minutes before the start of Q1, it seemed that mother nature was going to have fun at the 2013 Monaco Grand Prix Qualfying. The circuit it already tight enough, with the cars seeming to be just a little too quick to really race, but when you add a shower to the situation, things could get quite messy.

Just under one minute into Q1, Jules Bianchi stops out on track in his Marussia at Massenet with what looked like a mechanical problem. Bringing out a yellow flag so soon into Q1 with nearly all the drives on track (except Romain Grosjean and Felipe Massa as their respective teams battle to get their cars fixed).

As the rain began to cease, and the driving line started to dry, the times (and driver's) began to pass quickly. But some fans where beginning to worry, there was no sign of Lotus' Romain Grosjean or Ferrari's Felipe Massa. With both driver's crashing out in FP3, it would be a difficult decision to predict whether or not the stewards would allow them to drive without setting a time.

But with two minutes left in Q1, it was good news for Romain Grosjean as he appeared out on track. But it was not so good for Felipe Massa when the BBC F1 co-commentator, David Coulthard, reported that Ferrari had stopped work on the Brazilian's car. It was game over got Massa.

As the checkered flag fell for the end of Q1, it was disappointment (nearly) all around. Force India's Paul di Resta did not make it through (mostly due to his teammate pushing him out). Ferrari's Felipe Massa was unable to set anytime. BUT.... Fantastic news for Caterham. Their young Dutch rookie, Giedo van der Garde, put in a great effort and managed to get himself into Q2. Well done!



After a chaotic first segment of qualifying (where it was intermediate tyers all the way), the list of six drivers that did not make it are:

17) Paul di Resta 1:26.322
18) Charels Pic 1:26.633s
19) Esteban Gutierrez 1:26.917s
20) Max Chilton 1:27.303s
--) Jules Bianchi No time set
--) Felipe Massa No time set

Q2 started and it appeared that the rain drops were starting to be a bit larger but it didn't stop the driver's from racing. Vergne was straight out onto the circuit, followed closely by Rosberg, Webber, Vettel and Hamilton. All the experienced driver's were well aware of the forecasted traffic that would come on track. 

But as the rain eased again, a dry line started to show on track and with only a few minutes left in the session, the driver's pitted for the super-soft tyres. The times came so quickly, it was a stress to keep up with who held the fastest time. Webber set the pace, then Button, Perez, Rosberg, Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg took a turn jut to hand it over to Raikkonen, Lotus’s Romain Grosjean then back to Raikkonen, Perez, Button, Rosberg, Webber, Grosjean and Webber again took turns, but right at the end of the session, Vettel pulled out a 1:15.988s to beat Raikkonen’s held time of 1:16.040s as the Finn slipped back ahead of the Mercedes duo.

With such a busy end to the second segment the six that didn't make it into the top ten shootout were:

11) Nico Hulkenberg 1:18.331s
12) Daniel Ricciardo 1:18.344s
13) Romain Grosjean 1:18.603s
14) Valtteri Bottas 1:19.077s
15) Giedo van der Garde 1:19.408s
16) Pastor Maldonado 1:21.688s

But with a fantastic effort, this is the first time in his career that Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne ha made it into Q3. Good effort from the Frenchman in what is the closest thing he has to a home race.


Top Ten Shoot Out and it appeared that Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber were provisionally first and second following the first Q3 runs, and with the rain appearing set to increase, it looked like Red Bull might have the front row sealed. But the rain held off and the ten driver's did not appear to waste any available run time on track. All 10 drivers were busy throughout the 10 minutes, each giving at least two runs.

After the first runs in Q3, the Red Bulls had managed to hang on to the top, but when it came down to the business end of the session Sebastian Vettel was 0.104s shy of Rosberg in third, and Mark Webber was another two tenths slower in fourth. Kimi Raikkonen claimed fifth on the grid with a competitive lap time of 1:14.822, while Fernando Alonso had to settle for sixth with a time 0.002s shy of the Lotus'.

Sergio Perez put in an impressively strong lap for seventh position on the grid in his McLaren, just ahead of Adrian Sutil in eighth. Jenson Button was eighth fastest in the second McLaren ahead of a great performance from Jean-Eric Vergne in tenth.


MCP Nico Rosberg P1  
MCP Lewis Hamilton P2 
rbr Sebastian Vettel P3  
rbr Mark Webber P4
LRGP Kimi Räikkönen P5 
Ferrari Fernando Alonso P6
vmm Sergio Perez P7
Force Adrian Sutil P8
vmm Jenson Button P9
rosso Jean-Éric Vergne P10
sauber Nico Hülkenberg P11
rosso Daniel Ricciardo P12
LRGP Romain Grosjean P13
Will Valtteri Bottas P14
lotus Giedo van der Garde     P15
Will Pastor Maldonado P16
Force Paul di Resta P17
lotus Charles Pic P18
sauber Esteban Gutiérrez  P19
MVR Max Chilton P20
MVR Jules Bianchi DNQ
Ferrari Felipe Massa DNQ

Q1 107%  - Time 1:29.293


Note - Bianchi and Massa failed to set a qualifying time within the 107% requirement. Both race at stewards' discretion. Massa takes five-place grid penalty for gearbox change.



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