Apr 25, 2010

Giliran Bos Mercedes Bela Schumi



Belum keluarnya performa terbaik Michael Schumacher di empat balapan pertama mendapatkan banyak pembelaan. Terakhir, giliran bos Mercedes Norbert Haug yang membela juara dunia tujuh kali itu.

Posisi enam di GP Bahrain menjadi raihan terbaik Schumi di musim comeback-nya tahun ini. Setelah itu dia dipaksa menelah hasil buruk dengan menempati posisi 10 di Australia dan China serta gagal finis di Malaysia.

"Saya sendiri tak akan melakukan comeback kalau tak yakin bisa melakukan pekerjaan ini. Dia bukan turis di paddock, dia kembali untuk menang dan akan melakukannya lagi," seru Bernie Ecclestone, salah seorang yang membela Schumi.

Kalau Ecclestone membela Schumi dengan dalih adaptasi, maka lain halnya dengan Haug. Ia menyebut mobil Mercedes musim ini belum menunjukkan performa puncaknya sehingga Schumi pun sulit untuk berlomba di atas trek. Namun demikian, Haug menilai Schumi sudah tampil cukup baik.

"(Di China) Dia sempat berada di posisi empat, mundur untuk masuk pit dan akhirnya tetap bisa finis di posisi 10," ujar Haug di ESPN Star.

"Anda bilang dia kesulitan, tetapi faktanya dia bisa memenangi seri kedua musim ini. Kita harus adil ketika Michael kembali ke F1 karena mobilnya tak bekerja dengan seharusnya," tukasnya.

Kendati Haug berkata mobil Mercedes tak cukup cepat, bukti di trek meunjukkan bahwa rekan setim Schumi, Nico Rosberg, mampu duduk di urutan dua klasemen. Bahkan dalam dua balapan terakhir ia bisa naik ke podium.

"Tak adil mengatakan bahwa Nico cepat karena mobil semata. Mungkin Nico adalah manusia tercepat di dunia," tandas Haug.


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Apr 20, 2010

Ferrari play down Alonso-Massa China duel

Ferrari have moved to quell media reports of friction between their two drivers after Fernando Alonso’s opportunistic pass on Felipe Massa as the pair entered the pit lane during Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.

The move cost Massa a place and forced him to wait while his team mate’s car was serviced, dropping the Brazilian further down the order. Massa ultimately finished ninth to Alonso’s fourth, losing his lead in the drivers’ championship in the process, but after the race both men played down the incident.

“If he was not my team mate, there wouldn’t be so much talk about it and for me it was a normal move and it definitely won’t compromise our relationship,” said Alonso, while Massa admitted he had briefly lost control exiting the hairpin, thus allowing the Spaniard to get alongside.

However, Ferrari have pointed out that this hasn’t stopped certain media outlets taking some of Massa’s post-race comments out of context in a bid to create what the team terms ‘bad blood’ between their two drivers.

“What happened was just an episode in a race and should be treated as such,” said a Ferrari spokesperson. “Our drivers know how to behave on the track and they have shown it also this time. Naturally both want to win and they both bring fighting spirit to the races, while respecting a very simple rule: the team's well-being is of more importance than the individual's well-being.”

Ferrari added that Alonso and Massa were due to travel back to Europe together on the same flight, along with team technicians.


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Apr 4, 2010

Vettel leads Red Bull one-two at Sepang

Race winner Sebastian Vettel (GER) Red Bull Racing celebrates on  the podium.  Formula One World Championship, Rd 3, Malaysian Grand Prix, Race,  Sepang, Malaysia, Sunday, 4 April 2010 Race winner Sebastian Vettel (GER) Red Bull Racing RB6 takes the  chequered flag at the end of the race.  Formula One World Championship, Rd 3, Malaysian Grand Prix, Race,  Sepang, Malaysia, Sunday, 4 April 2010

Red Bull desperately needed a victory to get back into the world championship chase, and Sebastian Vettel delivered it in fine style in a dry Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday. And to make things even better, Mark Webber brought the sister car home second.

Vettel snatched the lead at the start from his Australian team mate, and apart from a time when McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton ran second for a while before his tyre stop, they were never seriously challenged.

Polesitter Webber stayed close to Vettel until the stops, but lost two and a half seconds in his tyre stop because of a wheel-gun problem, and finally finished 4.8s behind.

Nico Rosberg was Mercedes GP’s sole finisher in third, after Michael Schumacher retired early on, and he headed home Robert Kubica who scored yet again for Renault. The Pole pushed the German hard, but was never able to challenge seriously.

The race up front wasn’t a repeat of Melbourne’s excitement, but the McLaren and Ferrari drivers provided plenty of thrills as they recovered from their lowly grid positions. Hamilton was 12th by the end of the first lap after starting 20th, but having run second, after staying out on hard rubber until the 30th lap, he was unable to pull an overtaking move on Adrian Sutil once he had switched to soft Bridgestones.

The German kept his head and drove a superb race for Force €ndia to take fifth. Hamilton pushed him very hard, but had to be content with another sixth place ahead of Felipe Massa who was Ferrari’s sole finisher after a feisty battle from the back of the grid.

McLaren’s Jenson Button took eighth, after making an early stop to switch from his soft tyres and having to make the hard replacements last a long time. He was overtaken briefly on the 55th lap by a challenging Fernando Alonso, but as the Ferrari slid wide in Turn One after braking too late Button repassed, and then immediately the Spaniard’s engine broke, dropping him back to a 13th-place finish.

Jaime Alguersuari again drove an excellent race for Toro Rosso and was rewarded with two points for ninth, with Nico Hulkenberg taking the final one for Williams thanks to Alonso’s misfortune.

Toro Rosso’s Sebastien Buemi was 11th from Rubens Barrichello, whose Williams bogged down so badly at the start that Alonso had to make a phenomenal avoidance.

Despite a wing-damaging brush with Heikki Kovalainen’s Lotus, Lucas di Grassi brought his Virgin home 14th and best of the newcomers after a strong drive, while Karun Chandhok also beat the Lotuses on their home ground to bring his HRT home 15th ahead of team mate Bruno Senna. Jarno Trulli was 17th as Lotus’s better finisher, with Kovalainen taking 18th after a long pit stop for mechanical attention.

Vitaly Petrov ran well initially, earning Hamilton a stewards’ warning after the Briton weaved too much keeping him at bay down the pit straight, but retired his Renault with mechanical trouble. Vitantonio Liuzzi also ran well, ahead of the Russian, before his Force €ndia retired. He was classified 20th ahead of Schumacher and Kamui Kobayashi, who also suffered engine trouble in his BMW Sauber.

Virgin’s Timo Glock also failed to finish after a spin which put him into Trulli, spinning the Lotus. And Pedro de la Rosa did not take the start after his BMW Sauber stopped out on the circuit on the grid formation lap.

The result dramatically closes the championship points battle. Massa now leads with 39 from Alonso and Vettel on 37, Button on 35, Hamilton on 31 and Kubica on 30. €n the constructors’ stakes Ferrari still lead with 76, but McLaren now have 66, Red Bull 61, Mercedes 44 and Renault 30.


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