2005 British Grand Prix

Qualifying results as they happen
Code:
[b]Driver			Team			Time[/b]
Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382
Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906
Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114
Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997
David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:22.108
Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117
Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207
Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495
Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583
Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576
Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566
Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		No Time


Running Order:
Code:
[b]Driver			Team[/b]
Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		
Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			
Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			
Jarno Trulli		Toyota			
Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		
Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			
Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	
Fernando Alonso		Renault

Villeneuve on track.


0.527 down in S1
0.840 down in S2

Does a 1:21.352
 
Qualifying results as they happen
Code:
[b]Driver			Team			Time[/b]
Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382
Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906
Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114
Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:21.352
Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997
David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:22.108
Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117
Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207
Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495
Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583
Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576
Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566
Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		No Time


Running Order:
Code:
[b]Driver			Team[/b]

Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			
Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			
Jarno Trulli		Toyota			
Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		
Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			
Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	
Fernando Alonso		Renault

R.Schumacher on track

He's going a little barmy through some of the corners - too much speed.

0.240 down in S1
0.565 down in S2

Does a 1:21.191
 
Qualifying results as they happen
Code:
[b]Driver			Team			Time[/b]
Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382
Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906
Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114
Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			1:21.191	
Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:21.352
Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997
David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:22.108
Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117
Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207
Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495
Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583
Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576
Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566
Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		No Time


Running Order:
Code:
[b]Driver			Team[/b]
Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			
Jarno Trulli		Toyota			
Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		
Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			
Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	
Fernando Alonso		Renault

Fisichella on track now.

Again the Renault looks superb. Tyres giving up I reckon there...last sector was terrible.

0.018 up in S1
0.381 down in S2

Does a 1:21.010
 
15 down - 5 to go.

Qualifying results as they happen
Code:
[b]Driver			Team			Time[/b]
Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382
Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906
Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			1:21.010
Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114
Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			1:21.191	
Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:21.352
Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997
David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:22.108
Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117
Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207
Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495
Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583
Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576
Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566
Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		No Time


Running Order:
Code:
[b]Driver			Team[/b]
Jarno Trulli		Toyota			
Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		
Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			
Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	
Fernando Alonso		Renault
 
Qualifying results as they happen
Code:
[b]Driver			Team			Time[/b]
Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382
Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906
Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			1:21.010
Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114
Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			1:21.191	
Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:21.352
Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997
David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:22.108
Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117
Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207
Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495
Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583
Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576
Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566
Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		No Time


Running Order:
Code:
[b]Driver			Team[/b]
Jarno Trulli		Toyota			
Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		
Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			
Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	
Fernando Alonso		Renault

Trulli on track.

Lets see what he can do then.

0.030 down in S1
0.215 down in S2

Does a 1:20.459

Superb final sector
 
Qualifying results as they happen
Code:
[b]Driver			Team			Time[/b]
Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382
Jarno Trulli		Toyota			1:20.459
Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906
Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			1:21.010
Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114
Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			1:21.191	
Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:21.352
Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997
David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:22.108
Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117
Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207
Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495
Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583
Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576
Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566
Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		No Time


Running Order:
Code:
[b]Driver			Team[/b]
Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		
Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			
Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	
Fernando Alonso		Renault

Button on track.

0.142 down in S1
0.019 up in S2

Does a 1:20.207

Looked really good in the last sector.
 
Qualifying results as they happen
Code:
[b]Driver			Team			Time[/b]
Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		1:20.207
Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382
Jarno Trulli		Toyota			1:20.459
Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906
Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			1:21.010
Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114
Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			1:21.191	
Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			1:21.275
Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:21.352
Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997
David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:22.108
Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117
Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207
Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495
Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583
Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576
Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566
Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		No Time


Running Order:
Code:
[b]Driver			Team[/b]

Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	
Fernando Alonso		Renault

Raikkonen on track.

Holy hell he's going for it!

He was around .5 faster than everyone else with fuel on earlier today..

0.395 up in S1
0.368 up in S2

Does a 1:19.932

First of the 19's
 
Qualifying results as they happen
Code:
[b]Driver			Team			Time[/b]
Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	1:19.932
Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		1:20.207
Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382
Jarno Trulli		Toyota			1:20.459
Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906
Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			1:21.010
Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114
Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			1:21.191	
Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			1:21.275
Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:21.352
Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997
David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:22.108
Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117
Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207
Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495
Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583
Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576
Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566
Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		No Time


Running Order:
Code:
[b]Driver			Team[/b]


Fernando Alonso		Renault

Alonso on track.

Taking a lot of kerb...really throwing it around.
This is another superb lap..

0.108 down in S1
0.017 up in S2

does a 1:19.905
 
Qualifying results
Code:
[b]Driver			Team			Time[/b]
Fernando Alonso		Renault			1:19.205
Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		1:20.207
Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382
Jarno Trulli		Toyota			1:20.459
Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906
Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			1:21.010
Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114
Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			1:21.191	
Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			1:21.275
Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:21.352
Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997
Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	1:19.932 +10 place penalty
David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:22.108
Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117
Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207
Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495
Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583
Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576
Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566
Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		No Time
 
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Not really sure what Raikkonen is up to - he's either that fast with fuel on, or he's running a normal fuel load and will be trying to zip through the field and pit at the normal time.

Montoya's lap was something special - considering he was out that early and no-one really knew what the track was like.
 
Qualifying.
Code:
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Team			Time[/b]
1	5	Fernando Alonso		Renault			1:19.905		
2	9	Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	1:19.932		
3	3	Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		1:20.207		
4	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382		
5	16	Jarno Trulli		Toyota			1:20.459		
6	2	Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906		
7	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			1:21.010		
8	4	Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114		
9	17	Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			1:21.191		
10	1	Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			1:21.275		
11	11	Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:21.352		
12	7	Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997		
13	14	David Coulthard	Red Bull Racing			1:22.108		
14	8	Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117		
15	15	Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207		
16	12	Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495		
17	19	Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583		
18	21	Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576		
19	20	Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566		
20	18	Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota

Sector Times

Code:
[b]Sector 1[/b]
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time[/b]
1	9	Kimi Räikkönen		25.121 
2	5	Fernando Alonso		25.229 
3	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	25.356 
4	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	25.374 
5	2	Rubens Barrichello	25.392 
6	16	Jarno Trulli		25.404 
7	3	Jenson Button		25.516 
8	1	Michael Schumacher	25.517 
9	17	Ralf Schumacher		25.614 
10	8	Nick Heidfeld		25.760 
11	4	Takuma Sato		25.776 
12	14	David Coulthard		25.787 
13	15	Christian Klien		25.849 
14	7	Mark Webber		25.882 
15	11	Jacques Villeneuve	25.901 
16	12	Felipe Massa		25.991 
17	19	Narain Karthikeyan	26.462 
18	21	Christijan Albers	26.867 
19	20	Patrick Friesacher	27.121

Code:
[b]Sector 2 [/b]
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time[/b]
1	5	Fernando Alonso		34.388 
2	3	Jenson Button		34.487 
3	9	Kimi Räikkönen		34.513 
4	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	34.648 
5	2	Rubens Barrichello	34.820 
6	4	Takuma Sato		34.828 
7	16	Jarno Trulli		34.833 
8	11	Jacques Villeneuve	34.961 
9	17	Ralf Schumacher		34.973 
10	1	Michael Schumacher	35.009 
11	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	35.047 
12	7	Mark Webber		35.408 
13	14	David Coulthard		35.455 
14	15	Christian Klien		35.582 
15	8	Nick Heidfeld		35.652 
16	12	Felipe Massa		35.663 
17	19	Narain Karthikeyan	36.004 
18	21	Christijan Albers	36.579 
19	20	Patrick Friesacher	36.935 
20	18	Tiago Monteiro		44.132

Code:
[b]Sector 3 [/b]
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time[/b]
1	3	Jenson Button		20.204 
2	16	Jarno Trulli		20.222 
3	5	Fernando Alonso		20.288 
4	9	Kimi Räikkönen		20.298 
5	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	20.323 
6	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	20.360 
7	11	Jacques Villeneuve	20.490 
8	4	Takuma Sato		20.510 
9	17	Ralf Schumacher		20.604 
10	2	Rubens Barrichello	20.694 
11	8	Nick Heidfeld		20.705 
12	7	Mark Webber		20.707 
13	1	Michael Schumacher	20.749 
14	15	Christian Klien		20.776 
15	12	Felipe Massa		20.841 
16	14	David Coulthard		20.866 
17	19	Narain Karthikeyan	21.117 
18	21	Christijan Albers	21.130 
19	20	Patrick Friesacher	21.510 
20	18	Tiago Monteiro		41.877

Speed Trap

Code:
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Time		Speed[/b]
1	17	Ralf Schumacher		13:33:20	281.3 
2	5	Fernando Alonso		13:47:40	279.6 
3	9	Kimi Räikkönen		13:45:54	279.5 
4	16	Jarno Trulli		13:40:06	277.4 
5	8	Nick Heidfeld		13:16:18	274.8 
6	4	Takuma Sato		13:22:37	274.8 
7	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	13:09:32	273.0 
8	7	Mark Webber		13:20:57	272.2 
9	3	Jenson Button		13:41:59	271.9 
10	12	Felipe Massa		13:04:13	267.9 
11	1	Michael Schumacher	13:44:12	266.9 
12	14	David Coulthard		13:27:39	266.1 
13	11	Jacques Villeneuve	13:31:41	263.7 
14	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	13:35:11	263.0 
15	2	Rubens Barrichello	13:29:44	262.5 
16	15	Christian Klien		13:02:26	262.1 
17	21	Christijan Albers	13:07:44	253.5 
18	19	Narain Karthikeyan	13:14:22	249.0 
19	20	Patrick Friesacher	13:05:56	245.9 
20	18	Tiago Monteiro		13:16:51	185.3
 
The FIA has revealed that the appeals lodged by the ASS on behalf of Sauber Petronas, by the DMSB on behalf of Panasonic Toyota Racing, by the FFSA on behalf of Renault F1 Team, by the MSA on behalf of British American Racing GP Ltd, McLaren Racing Ltd, Red Bull Racing, and Williams GP Engineering Ltd against the decision made by the World Motor Sport Council on June 29, 2005, on Wednesday, September 28, 2005.

This date has been chosen following the requests made by a number of the appellants to hold the hearing at a date that would also permit the International Court of Appeal to rule on the possible appeals which may be lodged by the ASNs on behalf of their licence-holders against the decision of the World Motor Sport Council at its meeting due to be held on September 14, 2005. As a result, the ICA could rule on the appeals in their totality.
 
Richards' 'no' to Max's job

David Richards has ruled himself out of contention as Max Mosley's possible FIA successor.

The former BAR boss, owner of the Prodrive company, rejected media reports suggesting he is the secret name behind teams' plan to replace the current president.

'That is one of the most undesirable jobs in motorsport,' he told Reuters at Silverstone, on his first visit to the F1 Paddock this year.

'I can't imagine anyone wanting to (do) it.'

F1, though, is on Richards' radar, as he hinted that he could see Prodrive on the Formula One grid 'in the future.'
 
Tyre pressure was too high - so as the tyres warmed up the pressure went higher and the grip went away.

Anyway...Max is going to meet with the drivers.

http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_news_item.php?fes_art_id=25166 said:
FIA President, Max Mosley, has revealed that he will meet with members of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, following the Hungarian Grand Prix, and ahead of F1's 'summer break'.

Mosley was originally scheduled to meet the drivers on Friday at Silverstone, however the meeting was cancelled in the wake of comments made by David Coulthard to the British media, in which the Scot was critical of regulations introduced in recent years.

There was already a certain amount of 'bad feeling' between Mosley and the drivers following a document signed by 19 of them which was presented at the time of the World Motor Sport Council.

Over the French Grand Prix weekend there was further 'hostility' when it was claimed that Mosley had made a "threatening" phone call to Coulthard. Then, on Monday came Coulthard's comments to the British media, which led to Mosley cancelling the scheduled meeting, claiming that the drivers were making political mileage out of the situation.

Now, Mosley has agreed to meet the drivers: "August 1, in the afternoon, in Cannes," he told Reuters.

Most F1 drivers live in Monaco, just a few miles along the Riviera; "For the rest, it's just a question of getting in the private jet," added Mosley.
 
and Bernie is stirring up as well...

http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_news_item.php?fes_art_id=25164 said:
In an interview with British tabloid The Daily Mirror, F1 supremo, Bernie Ecclestone dismissed the threat of a breakaway series, whilst also taking a swipe at certain individuals within the paddock.

"I don't take the threat of a breakaway seriously," said the Englishman. "If it happened, the FIA championship would continue. Maybe it would have different regulations but it would continue.

"There have been thousands of different formats and regulations over the years," he continued, "and lots of famous teams that have come and gone. Only Ferrari is still around. Do the public give a stuff about the engine manufacturers? Not really. But they do care about Ferrari. And Ferrari would still be in the FIA championship.

"We could still fill our grid up if some of the manufacturers walked away," he added. "We would have a whole bunch of new kids as drivers and we would be in a position to install a new set of regulations to ensure closer racing.

"Their motive for the rival series is to get more money but if they do it, they will end up with a hell of a lot less. They will be competing with the FIA and the fans won't watch both series. So their revenues will be cut in half at the very least."

Of the manufacturers, he said: "People who run big corporations are okay at ticking boxes but they make decisions and they do not understand the side-effects of the decisions. We have got a few new kids on the block now. They don't know what they don't know. They put a hat on that says 'president' or 'chief executive' and they find themselves in a position above their ability. They are like guys who have read dirty books but have never been to bed with a woman.

"You can't turn the clock back," he added, "but, if they are bright enough, they will realise they are meddling with something that did not need to be fixed. "In time they will start to understand. Their egos will melt away quietly. At the moment the sport is a so-called democracy where everybody wants a say but nobody knows what to say.

"They seem to think they can try and run the sport as if it was a big company. But if they do that they will be in trouble. You have got to run Formula One like a boutique, not a supermarket.

Then, in a clear swipe at certain team principals, he added: "We have got people with massive egos in the sport now. They use Formula One to promote themselves.

"If I was in charge of a detective agency and I was looking for a hidden camera somewhere, I'd hire a couple of our team owners - they always seem to be able to find a camera wherever they are."
 
2005 British Grand prix Grid.
Code:
[b]Pos	No	Driver			Team			Time[/b]
1	5	Fernando Alonso		Renault			1:19.905		
2	3	Jenson Button		BAR-Honda		1:20.207		
3	10	Juan Pablo Montoya	McLaren-Mercedes	1:20.382		
4	16	Jarno Trulli		Toyota			1:20.459		
5	2	Rubens Barrichello	Ferrari			1:20.906		
6	6	Giancarlo Fisichella	Renault			1:21.010		
7	4	Takuma Sato		BAR-Honda		1:21.114		
8	17	Ralf Schumacher		Toyota			1:21.191		
9	1	Michael Schumacher	Ferrari			1:21.275		
10	11	Jacques Villeneuve	Sauber-Petronas		1:21.352		
11	7	Mark Webber		Williams-BMW		1:21.997		
12	9	Kimi Räikkönen		McLaren-Mercedes	1:19.932 - Engine Penalty
13	14	David Coulthard		Red Bull Racing		1:22.108		
14	8	Nick Heidfeld		Williams-BMW		1:22.117		
15	15	Christian Klien		Red Bull Racing		1:22.207		
16	12	Felipe Massa		Sauber-Petronas		1:22.495		
17	19	Narain Karthikeyan	Jordan-Toyota		1:23.583		
18	21	Christijan Albers	Minardi-Cosworth	1:24.576		
19	20	Patrick Friesacher	Minardi-Cosworth	1:25.566		
20	18	Tiago Monteiro		Jordan-Toyota		No Time  - Engine Penalty
 
27°C air temperature
41°C track temperature.

Oh dear...naked man running around the track.. :D

Still - at least he'd done it. :D and for charity as well. :)

Made the other half run through from the bedroom as well. ;)
 
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