F1 - Austrian GP - Sunday, June 21st 2015


Nico Rosberg beats Lewis Hamilton to F1 victory
By Lawrence Barretto
http://www.autosport.com

Nico Rosberg closed the gap on Mercedes team-mate and Formula 1 world championship leader Lewis Hamilton to 10 points with a dominant victory in the Austrian Grand Prix.

The German dived down the inside of pole-sitter Hamilton at Turn 1 to snatch the lead and despite suffering tyre vibrations in the closing stages he held on to take his third win of the year.

Hamilton, who had five seconds added to his race time for crossing the white line at the pitlane exit, finished second with Williams's Felipe Massa scoring his first podium of the year in third after Sebastian Vettel was delayed at his pitstop.

The safety car was called into action on the first lap when Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen made contact, sending both into the barriers and out of the race.

It looked like the Finn had a big tank-slapper on the exit of Turn 2 and when the car snapped back to outside, Alonso had nowhere to go, vaulting the Ferrari as they came to rest against the outside barrier.

Both drivers walked away from the incident, with Alonso heading to the medical centre for a precautionary check before returning to the paddock.

With Alonso's updated car out, the weekend then got worse for McLaren a few laps later when Jenson Button retired for the second race in succession.

In the battle for fifth, Valtteri Bottas had to pass Force India's Nico Hulkenberg twice after losing out during the pitstops.

Lotus's Pastor Maldonado took his second successive points finish when snatched seventh from Max Verstappen on the penultimate lap.

Maldonado nearly lost control on the start/finish straight as Verstappen defended the inside line, but he got the position when the Toro Rosso locked up and went wide at Turn 1.

The other Toro Rosso of Carlos Sainz was running in the points early on as he banged wheels with the Lotus of Romain Grosjean before passing the Frenchman to take ninth.

But he picked up a five-second time penalty for speeding in the pitlane and then pulled into the pits to retire with a loss of power.

Grosjean's race didn't last much longer as he ran off track onto the grass before reporting a problem with the gearbox and retiring.

Sergio Perez recovered from a difficult qualifying to give Force India its first double-points finish since the season-opening race in Australia with ninth.

Daniel Ricciardo salvaged a point for Red Bull at its home race with 10th, passing Sauber's Felipe Nasr in the closing stages.

Nasr crossed the line 11th, with the second Red Bull of Daniil Kvyat, who like his team-mate Ricciardo had a grid penalty for an engine change, was 12th.

Marcus Ericsson had a troubled afternoon, first picking up a drive-through penalty for jumping the start and then losing around 15 seconds when he stopped on the start finish straight and had to do a full system reset before getting going again.

Manor's Roberto Merhi was the last of the finishers in 14th, the best finish of his F1 career, while his team-mate Will Stevens retired for the first time this season with a suspected oil leak.

RESULT - 71 LAPS:
PosDriverCarGap
1Nico RosbergMercedes1h30m16.930s
2Lewis HamiltonMercedes8.800s
3Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes17.573s
4Sebastian VettelFerrari18.181s
5Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes53.604s
6Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes1m04.075s
7Pastor MaldonadoLotus/Mercedes1 Lap
8Max VerstappenToro Rosso/Renault1 Lap
9Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes1 Lap
10Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/Renault1 Lap
11Felipe NasrSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
12Daniil KvyatRed Bull/Renault1 Lap
13Marcus EricssonSauber/Ferrari2 Laps
14Roberto MerhiMarussia/Ferrari3 Laps
-Romain GrosjeanLotus/MercedesGearbox
-Carlos SainzToro Rosso/RenaultPower Unit
-Jenson ButtonMcLaren/HondaElectrical
-Will StevensMarussia/FerrariOil leak
-Kimi RaikkonenFerrariCollision
-Fernando AlonsoMcLaren/HondaCollision

DRIVERS' STANDINGS:
PosDriverPoints
1Lewis Hamilton169
2Nico Rosberg159
3Sebastian Vettel120
4Kimi Raikkonen72
5Valtteri Bottas67
6Felipe Massa62
7Daniel Ricciardo36
8Daniil Kvyat19
9Nico Hulkenberg18
10Romain Grosjean17
11Felipe Nasr16
12Sergio Perez13
13Pastor Maldonado12
14Max Verstappen10
15Carlos Sainz9
16Marcus Ericsson5
17Jenson Button4
18Fernando Alonso0
19Roberto Merhi0
20Will Stevens0

CONSTRUCTORS' STANDINGS:
PosConstructorPoints
1Mercedes328
2Ferrari192
3Williams/Mercedes129
4Red Bull/Renault55
5Force India/Mercedes31
6Lotus/Mercedes29
7Sauber/Ferrari21
8Toro Rosso/Renault19
9McLaren/Honda4
10Marussia/Ferrari0

F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Sunday, June 7th 2015


Lewis Hamilton beats Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg

By Ian Parkes
http://www.autosport.com

Lewis Hamilton put behind him the bitterness of Monaco with a fourth Canadian Grand Prix victory to stretch his advantage in the Formula 1 standings over Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg.

Reigning world champion Hamilton finished 2.2 seconds clear of Rosberg at the end of 70 relatively-uneventful laps around Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve to reopen the gap to 17 points over the German.

 After cutting off Rosberg at the start from the 44th pole of his F1 career, Hamilton comfortably led for the opening 29 laps, during which time he became Britain's all-time lap leader, passing previous record-holder Nigel Mansell's haul of 2089, before pitting.

Rosberg followed a lap later, and with both men on soft tyres after starting out on the super-soft Pirelli compound, it was the German who managed to get his rubber up to temperature far quicker, closing to within a second at one stage.

With Hamilton managing fuel and Rosberg brakes, it then became a question of who would cope best with their situation, and in the end despite being told to lift and coast at times, it was Hamilton who held on for the win.

Williams's Valtteri Bottas was third, the first time this season a driver outside of Mercedes and Ferrari had visited the podium, with the Finn aided by a spin from compatriot Kimi Raikkonen at the hairpin on lap 28.

Raikkonen had settled into his starting position of third through the opening phase of the race until his first stop after 26 laps, only to lose the back end of his car a lap and a half later. "That's exactly the same as last year," he complained. "The energy store kicked in."

Williams and Bottas took full advantage as he emerged from his stop ahead of Raikkonen, and from there the latter could do no better than fourth.

Remarkably, from 18th on the grid after his problems and penalties, Sebastian Vettel finished fifth and just 4.9s behind his team-mate.

Vettel swiftly made up five places in the opening laps, but then found himself stuck behind Sauber's Marcus Ericsson and Felipe Massa in his Williams and was called in for a surprise early pitstop.

It was a tactical play, but a problem with the left-rear wheel added another five seconds to the stop, ensuring he returned to the track in last place.

Vettel attacked again, taking on another set of softs after 35 laps, and despite a skirmish with Force India's Nico Hulkenberg 10 laps later that led to the latter spinning through the chicane, the four-time champion made it into the top five.

Massa was sixth, followed by Pastor Maldonado in his Lotus, the Venezuelan's best finish since the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Hulkenberg was eighth, Red Bull's Daniil Kvyat ninth, with Romain Grosjean in his Lotus claiming the final point, despite having five seconds added to his time for cutting up Will Stevens at one point, suffering a puncture, with the Manor sustaining front-wing damage.

Sergio Perez was 11th in his Force India ahead of Carlos Sainz for Toro Rosso. Last year's race winner Daniel Ricciardo was a lowly 13th in his Red Bull.

As for McLaren, Fernando Alonso finally allowed his frustration with his car to come to the surface as after 24 laps he was involved in an exchange with engineer Tom Stallard.
Told to save fuel, a disgruntled Alonso said: "I don't want to! I don't want! Already I have big problems now. Driving with this, looking like an amateur. So I race and then I concentrate on fuel."
Alonso ultimately retired with a loss of power.

Team-mate Jenson Button's tortuous weekend also concluded with a retirement, having made little progress after missing qualifying, starting last and receiving a drive-through - all consequences of his Saturday practice engine problems.

RESULTS - 70 LAPS:
PosDriverCarGap
1Lewis HamiltonMercedes1h31m53.145s
2Nico RosbergMercedes2.285s
3Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes40.666s
4Kimi RaikkonenFerrari45.625s
5Sebastian VettelFerrari49.903s
6Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes56.381s
7Pastor MaldonadoLotus/Mercedes1m06.664s
8Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes1 Lap
9Daniil KvyatRed Bull/Renault1 Lap
10Romain GrosjeanLotus/Mercedes1 Lap
11Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes1 Lap
12Carlos SainzToro Rosso/Renault1 Lap
13Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/Renault1 Lap
14Marcus EricssonSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
15Max VerstappenToro Rosso/Renault1 Lap
16Felipe NasrSauber/Ferrari2 Laps
17Will StevensMarussia/Ferrari4 Laps
-Roberto MerhiMarussia/FerrariHalfshaft
-Jenson ButtonMcLaren/HondaExhaust
-Fernando AlonsoMcLaren/HondaExhaust

DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP:
PosDriverPoints
1Lewis Hamilton151
2Nico Rosberg134
3Sebastian Vettel108
4Kimi Raikkonen72
5Valtteri Bottas57
6Felipe Massa47
7Daniel Ricciardo35
8Daniil Kvyat19
9Romain Grosjean17
10Felipe Nasr16
11Sergio Perez11
12Nico Hulkenberg10
13Carlos Sainz9
14Max Verstappen6
15Pastor Maldonado6
16Marcus Ericsson5
17Jenson Button4
18Fernando Alonso0
19Roberto Merhi0
20Will Stevens0

CONSTRUCTORS' CHAMPIONSHIP:
PosConstructorPoints
1Mercedes285
2Ferrari180
3Williams/Mercedes104
4Red Bull/Renault54
5Lotus/Mercedes23
6Sauber/Ferrari21
7Force India/Mercedes21
8Toro Rosso/Renault15
9McLaren/Honda4
10Marussia/Ferrari0