F1 - Chinese Grand Prix - Sunday April 17th 2016


Nico Rosberg wins again in wild Chinese Grand Prix

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Nico Rosberg continued his perfect start to the 2016 Formula 1 season with his second Chinese Grand Prix victory to open up a 36-point cushion over Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton.

For his third win of a so far dominant campaign, Rosberg finished 37.7 seconds ahead of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, with Daniil Kvyat on the podium in his Red Bull for the second time in his F1 career.

As for Hamilton, from the back of the grid after a MGU-H failure during the first qualifying session and subsequent power unit change overnight, the reigning champion could do no better than seventh.
But that's only half the story of what was a chaotic race.

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo took the lead into Turn 1 after beating polesitter Rosberg off the line from his own front-row position.

Behind the lead duo, Kimi Raikkonen locked up marginally at the first corner, forcing Ferrari team-mate Vettel to make a slightly evasive move.

But with Kvyat charging up the inside, Vettel manoeuvred his way back into his team-mate, sending the Finn off the track and into the pits for repairs.

Vettel fumed over the radio, describing Kvyat as "a madman" who had made a "suicidal" move and arguing with him after the race.

Hamilton had made up five places into Turn 1, but after running over a piece of Raikkonen's wing, the Briton was then hit by Felipe Nasr and ended up with his own front wing lodged under his Mercedes.

That caused damage to the bib and leading edge of the floor, resulting in a loss of downforce and hampering Hamilton's recovery.

Leader Ricciardo's hopes were blown on lap three when, powering down the back straight and with Rosberg in tow, he sustained a puncture to his left-rear tyre caused by debris on the track.

Shredded rubber on that part of the circuit prompted a safety car, and brought Raikkonen and Hamilton back into contention at the rear of the pack.

During the five laps the safety car was on track, Hamilton made two stops for tyres, taking on super-softs for one lap, and then back to another set of softs, the compound on which he had started, giving him free choice of rubber for the rest of the race.

Once the safety car was released, behind leader Rosberg a number of key players were out of position, with Vettel 15th, Ricciardo 17th, Raikkonen 19th and Hamilton 21st.

What followed was a stroll for Rosberg, while those behind attempted to work out the best strategy and tyres for any given part of the race, with positions changing constantly from second downwards.

Kvyat ran second to Rosberg for much of the race, with Vettel using a brief hard-charging stint on super-softs to make progress through the traffic and catch him again.

They swapped places immediately after the final stops, where Ferrari put Vettel on softs and he was able to quickly pounce on the medium-shod Red Bull.

At one stage prior to his fourth stop after 21 laps Hamilton was running third as others pitted, but two further stops followed - for a total of five - dropping him down the order on both occasions.

He came back through to push Felipe Massa's Williams for fourth, but was eventually passed by a flying Ricciardo and Raikkonen.

Ricciardo ultimately claimed fourth for the third successive race, with Raikkonen fifth, followed by Massa, Hamilton, Toro Rosso pair Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz Jr, with Valtteri Bottas completing the top 10.

Despite the numerous incidents, all 22 cars completed the race, with Jolyon Palmer for Renault the last of those to see the chequered flag.

RESULTS - 56 LAPS:
PosDriverCarGap
1Nico RosbergMercedes1h38m53.891s
2Sebastian VettelFerrari37.776s
3Daniil KvyatRed Bull/TAG Heuer45.936s
4Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/TAG Heuer52.688s
5Kimi RaikkonenFerrari1m05.872s
6Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes1m15.511s
7Lewis HamiltonMercedes1m18.230s
8Max VerstappenToro Rosso/Ferrari1m19.268s
9Carlos SainzToro Rosso/Ferrari1m24.127s
10Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes1m26.192s
11Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes1m34.283s
12Fernando AlonsoMcLaren/Honda1m37.253s
13Jenson ButtonMcLaren/Honda1m41.990s
14Esteban GutierrezHaas/Ferrari1 Lap
15Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes1 Lap
16Marcus EricssonSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
17Kevin MagnussenRenault1 Lap
18Pascal WehrleinManor/Mercedes1 Lap
19Romain GrosjeanHaas/Ferrari1 Lap
20Felipe NasrSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
21Rio HaryantoManor/Mercedes1 Lap
22Jolyon PalmerRenault1 Lap

DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP
PosDriverPoints
1Nico Rosberg75
2Lewis Hamilton39
3Daniel Ricciardo36
4Sebastian Vettel33
5Kimi Raikkonen28
6Felipe Massa22
7Daniil Kvyat21
8Romain Grosjean18
9Max Verstappen13
10Valtteri Bottas7
11Nico Hulkenberg6
12Carlos Sainz4
13Stoffel Vandoorne1
14Kevin Magnussen0
15Sergio Perez0
16Jolyon Palmer0
17Marcus Ericsson0
18Fernando Alonso0
19Jenson Button0
20Pascal Wehrlein0
21Felipe Nasr0
22Esteban Gutierrez0
23Rio Haryanto0

CONSTRUCTORS' CHAMPIONSHIP
PosConstructorPoints
1Mercedes114
2Ferrari61
3Red Bull/TAG Heuer57
4Williams/Mercedes29
5Haas/Ferrari18
6Toro Rosso/Ferrari17
7Force India/Mercedes6
8McLaren/Honda1
9Renault0
10Sauber/Ferrari0
11Manor/Mercedes0

F1 - Bahrain Grand Prix - 03.04.2016



Nico Rosberg extends F1 points lead with Bahrain Grand Prix victory

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Nico Rosberg extended his Formula 1 championship lead with victory in the Bahrain Grand Prix as Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton recovered from a first-lap collision to finish third.

Rosberg made the most of polesitter Hamilton's slow getaway to lead into the first corner and then was relatively comfortable at the front, finishing 10.2 seconds clear of Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen under the lights at Sakhir.

Hamilton bogged down at the start but was second into Turn 1 before the Mercedes driver was T-boned by Valtteri Bottas, dropping him to ninth.

The reigning world champion suffered front wing damage but was able to continue, carving his way back through the field to rescue third and remain within 17 points of title rival Rosberg.

Raikkonen also recovered from a poor getaway but didn't quite have enough pace to seriously challenge Rosberg for the lead in the closing stages.

Meanwhile, his team-mate Sebastian Vettel did not even make the start after suffering an engine failure on the formation lap.

Romain Grosjean continued Haas's brilliant start to the season with a superb fifth, having done three stints on the super-soft tyres, one place behind Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo.

Toro Rosso's Max Verstappen bolted on a set of super-soft tyres late and surged past Felipe Massa to take sixth, with Red Bull's Daniil Kvyat also passing the Brazilian on the penultimate lap to take seventh.

Massa ran second early on after an impressive start, but dropped down the field as Williams opted for a two-stop strategy with two stints on the medium and he ended up eighth.

Bottas, who had a drive-through penalty for causing a collision with Hamilton at the start, was ninth while McLaren's Stoffel Vandoorne, standing in for the injured Fernando Alonso, scored a point on his F1 debut with 10th.

Kevin Magnussen was 11th, ahead of Sauber's Marcus Ericsson, who had a feisty battle with team-mate Felipe Nasr, with the two making contact in the early stages.

The Swede came out on top and ended up 12th, with Nasr finishing down in 14th and complaining on team radio that the car "is terrible to drive".

Pascal Wehrlein finished an impressive 13th for Manor with the Force Indias of Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg 15th and 16th respectively.

Carlos Sainz Jr looked well-placed when the highest runner on the softs early on, but he picked up a puncture when he was clipped by Perez and later retired.

While Grosjean scored points for the second successive race, there was heartache for Haas team-mate Esteban Gutierrez who was running in the points one place behind Grosjean before pulling into the pits and retiring the car.

Jenson Button retired with an ERS problem while Renault's Jolyon Palmer pulled into the pits at the end of the formation lap with a hydraulics issue.

RESULTS - 57 LAPS
PosDriverCarGap
1Nico RosbergMercedes1h33m34.696s
2Kimi RaikkonenFerrari10.282s
3Lewis HamiltonMercedes30.148s
4Daniel RicciardoRed Bull/TAG Heuer1m02.494s
5Romain GrosjeanHaas/Ferrari1m18.299s
6Max VerstappenToro Rosso/Ferrari1m20.929s
7Daniil KvyatRed Bull/TAG Heuer1 Lap
8Felipe MassaWilliams/Mercedes1 Lap
9Valtteri BottasWilliams/Mercedes1 Lap
10Stoffel VandoorneMcLaren/Honda1 Lap
11Kevin MagnussenRenault1 Lap
12Marcus EricssonSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
13Pascal WehrleinManor/Mercedes1 Lap
14Felipe NasrSauber/Ferrari1 Lap
15Nico HulkenbergForce India/Mercedes1 Lap
16Sergio PerezForce India/Mercedes1 Lap
17Rio HaryantoManor/Mercedes1 Lap
-Carlos SainzToro Rosso/FerrariCollision
-Esteban GutierrezHaas/FerrariBrakes
-Jenson ButtonMcLaren/HondaPower Unit
-Sebastian VettelFerrariNot started
-Jolyon PalmerRenaultNot started

DRIVERS' STANDINGS
PosDriverPoints
1Nico Rosberg50
2Lewis Hamilton33
3Daniel Ricciardo24
4Kimi Raikkonen18
5Romain Grosjean18
6Sebastian Vettel15
7Felipe Massa14
8Max Verstappen9
9Nico Hulkenberg6
10Daniil Kvyat6
11Valtteri Bottas6
12Carlos Sainz2
13Stoffel Vandoorne1
14Kevin Magnussen0
15Jolyon Palmer0
16Marcus Ericsson0
17Sergio Perez0
17Pascal Wehrlein0
19Felipe Nasr0
20Jenson Button0
21Rio Haryanto0

CONSTRUCTORS' STANDINGS
PosConstructorPoints
1Mercedes83
2Ferrari33
3Red Bull/TAG Heuer30
4Williams/Mercedes20
5Haas/Ferrari18
6Toro Rosso/Ferrari11
7Force India/Mercedes6
8McLaren/Honda1
9Renault0
10Sauber/Ferrari0
11Manor/Mercedes0