Mar 25, 2010

Australia Preview - Red Bull, or Prancing Horse?

Fernando Alonso (ESP) Ferrari signs autographs for the fans.  Formula One World Championship, Rd 2, Australian Grand Prix,  Preparations, Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, 25 March  2010 Vitantonio Liuzzi (ITA) Force India F1. Formula One World  Championship, Rd 2, Australian Grand Prix, Preparations, Albert Park,  Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, 25 March 2010

After all the anticipation of the opening round of the championship in Bahrain a fortnight ago, this weekend’s second round is almost as eagerly awaited - if only to see if anyone catch match Red Bull’s fearsome speed, or unsettle Ferrari’s finishing ability.

As things stand after events at Sakhir, Red Bull start the favourite in Melbourne from Ferrari, with McLaren and Mercedes a little slower unless they can get effective updates on to their cars quickly enough.

"We are kind of on the same level as Mercedes, I would say," McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton said after Bahrain. "We just did maybe a better job in Bahrain but it's a battle between us and Mercedes to see who can step up and improve faster and do a better job.

"As for the Red Bull, it’s ridiculously faster than anyone else. It's insane. The downforce they had on their car last year was at some points just about double what we had. Even at the end of the year they had so much more than us, even though we had won a couple of Grands Prix. They have got the fastest car by quite a big step. They should be quite a lot further ahead in general."

Hamilton also believes that, despite Fernando Alonso setting fastest lap in Bahrain by a second from Force India’s Adrian Sutil, that there is still a gap between the Ferrari and the Red Bull. “Fernando was very quick in the race and they are obviously a little bit closer, but it's a good half second,” said the British driver.

Ferrari’s team principal Stefano Domenicali was delighted with their first one-two since France in 2008, but says the reds need to raise their game after reliability concerns obliged them to fit fresh engines for the race, and Felipe Massa had an overheating problem in the race.

"We have just done a check of all the problems we faced in the three days we had in Bahrain," Domenicali said. “Of course the result in the end was very, very good - it was excellent, a first and second place in the first race. It was really an outstanding achievement, but we have seen the list of problems was quite high and we need to address them all and make sure that these are solved before the start of the race in Australia."

Behind the big four, Renault and Force India are expected to fight for ‘best of the rest’ honours, with Williams hoping to take a step closer to them. The R30 showed more speed than expected in Bahrain, but both Robert Kubica and Vitaly Petrov were unlucky not to score points. Force India’s Sutil will be hoping to avoid mistakes, while Vitantonio Liuzzi is determined to build on his good start to the season.

BMW Sauber, too, hope that they have cured the two disparate hydraulic problems that brought Pedro de la Rosa and Kamui Kobayashi to premature halts.

Among the newcomers, Virgin showed they have the fastest car so far but it too has been plagued by hydraulic issues, as was Karun Chandhok’s HRT. The Indian will be hoping for a lot more track time than he got in Bahrain, as he and team mate Bruno Senna get to grips with Formula One racing, while Lotus are hoping that an update can get them some more speed.

Albert Park is a notoriously bumpy track and is always very green on Friday before it rubbers in. Grip levels are usually quite low anyway, so the set-up priority focuses on driveability to generate maximum driver confidence. It is also very hard on brakes, and there have been disc failures in the past.

The ban on refuelling may be felt even more keenly here because of that factor, and management of Bridgestone’s hard and soft compounds could be trickier than it proved in Bahrain even though the compounds are harder here.

Interestingly, the weather forecast suggests that rain showers might further enliven proceedings.


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Balap F1 2010 Membosankan, Semua Bertanggung Jawab



F1 tengah menghadapi ujian. Vonis membosankan membuat reputasi kompetisi jet darat ini dipertaruhkan. Semua pihak yang terlibat di F1 harus bertanggungjawab atas keadaan ini.

Balapan seri pertama yang garing membuat F1 dikritik. Regulasi baru seperti larangan mengisi bahan bakar di pit stop di tengah pertandingan dan ban depan yang lebih sempit membuat aksi salip menyalip jadi sulit dilakukan.

"Pembalap paham betul bahwa kami harus melakukan aksi salip menyalip dengan kondisi di mana banyak grip mekanik tidak digunakan lagi dan ban depan yang lebih sempit. Di waktu yang sama mobil kini memiliki downforce lebih dibandingkan musim lalu," demikian analisis juara bertahan Jenson Button.

"Masalahnya ketika kita berada di belakang mobil pembalap lain, kami kehilangan downforce dan kami tidak memiliki grip mekanik seperti tahun lalu," tukas pembalap tim McLaren itu dikutip dari Telegraph.

Button berpendapat bahwa F1 masih punya kesempatan untuk berbenah guna membuat musim ini menjadi lebih menarik.

"Situasinya memang sulit dan saya berharap di GP Australia nanti situasinya bisa berbeda. Namun bila Anda melihat kondisi terkini, mungkin Anda bakal mengatakan bahwa situasinya tetap sama dengan di Bahrain."

"Namun jangan terlalu cepat memberikan "vonis". Meski begitu bila dalam dua balapan berikutnya tetap berlangsung tak menarik, F1 harus memilih soal opsi-opsi yang ada, dan penyelesaian masalah ini tidak hanya dengan main tunjuk pada satu-dua pihak saja," pungkasnya.


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F1 2010 Driver Standing

PosDriverNationalityTeamPoints
1 Fernando AlonsoSpanish Ferrari25
2 Felipe MassaBrazilian Ferrari18
3 Lewis HamiltonBritish McLaren-Mercedes15
4 Sebastian VettelGerman RBR-Renault12
5 Nico RosbergGerman Mercedes Benz GP Ltd10
6 Michael SchumacherGerman Mercedes Benz GP Ltd8
7 Jenson ButtonBritish McLaren-Mercedes6
8 Mark WebberAustralian RBR-Renault4
9 Vitantonio LiuzziItalian Force India-Mercedes2
10 Rubens BarrichelloBrazilian Williams-Cosworth1
11 Robert KubicaPolish Renault0
12 Adrian SutilGerman Force India-Mercedes0
13 Jaime AlguersuariSpanish STR-Ferrari0
14 Nico HulkenbergGerman Williams-Cosworth0
15 Heikki KovalainenFinnish Lotus-Cosworth0
16 Sebastien BuemiSwiss STR-Ferrari0
17 Jarno TrulliItalian Lotus-Cosworth0
18 Pedro de la RosaSpanish BMW Sauber-Ferrari0
19 Bruno SennaBrazilian HRT-Cosworth0
20 Timo GlockGerman Virgin-Cosworth0
21 Vitaly PetrovRussian Renault0
22 Kamui KobayashiJapanese BMW Sauber-Ferrari0
23 Lucas di GrassiBrazilian Virgin-Cosworth0
24 Karun ChandhokIndian HRT-Cosworth0


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F1 2010 Team Standing

PosTeamPoints
1Ferrari76
2McLaren-Mercedes66
3RBR-Renault61
4Mercedes GP44
5Renault40
6
Force India-Mercedes18
7
Williams-Cosworth6
8STR-Ferrari2
9Lotus-Cosworth0
10BMW Sauber-Ferrari0
11HRT-Cosworth0
12Virgin-Cosworth0


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