Alternate F1 - The Current Era - 2015 Season

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2015 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Qualifying

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2015 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Sebastian Vettel / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:24.149
2. Daniel Ricciardo / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:24.315
3. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:24.464
4. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:24.909
5. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:25.031
6. Robert Kubica / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:25.230
7. Raffaele Marciello / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:25.275
8. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:25.466
9. Alexandre Voeckler / Ferrari - 1:25.474
10. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:25.671
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11. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:25.665
12. Robin Frijns / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:25.963
13. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:25.984
14. Scott Pye / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:25.993
15. Jules Bianchi / Mercedes - 1:26.106
16. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:26.214
17. André Lotterer / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:26.225
18. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:26.259
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19. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:26.259
20. Phoenix McAllister / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:26.265
21. Kevin Magnussen / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:26.385
22. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:26.614
23. Marc Gené / Peugeot - 1:26.733
24. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:26.790
25. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:26.901
26. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:27.102
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2015 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Race

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2015 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Robin Frijns - 12
#3 - Phoenix McAllister - 11
#4 - André Lotterer - 2
#5 - Nico Rosberg - 10
#6 - Fernando Alonso - 5
#7 - Sebastién Bourdais - 5
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 4
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 13 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the drivers of car #19 (Raffaele Marciello) and car #27 (Evgeny Restov))
#18 - Sebastian Vettel - 4
#25 - Bruno Senna - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 13
#26 - Alex Lynn - 20
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Alexandre Voeckler - 22
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 5
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 2
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 2
#33 - Kevin Magnussen - 7
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 11
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 5
#73 - Jules Bianchi - 3
#74 - Felipe Massa - 27
#79 - Robert Kubica - 21
#80 - Daniel Ricciardo - 15

-- Positives --
Sebastian Vettel - amazing run earns Caterham their first win and Vettel the INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Fernando Alonso - was not good enough to spoil the party, but he strikes in the world championship.

Nico Rosberg - made the most of the second stint to earn big after being the ultimate loser in qualifying.

Sebastién Bourdais - overtakes Cassidy in the championship and retakes his position as "team leader".

Brabham-Mercedes - great run for the yellow team, this is valueable.

-- Negatives --
McLaren-Hyundai - they get REJECT OF THE RACE for major technical issues.

Romain Grosjean - way too brutal at the start and then he failed to score major points.

Scott Pye - that is not gonna help his chances with either McLaren or Red Bull.

Mahindra-Mercedes - they today performed like the backmarker team they are.

Mikhail Aleshin - being the only man who gets lapped is not nice.
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2015 Airtel Indian Grand Prix II - Qualifying

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2015 Airtel Indian Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. Sebastian Vettel / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:24.392
2. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:24.790
3. Robert Kubica / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:24.868
4. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:25.111
5. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:25.191
6. Raffaele Marciello / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:25.221
7. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:25.231
8. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:25.507
9. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:25.586
10. Alexandre Voeckler / Ferrari - 1:25.532
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11. Scott Pye / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:25.782
12. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:25.947
13. Phoenix McAllister / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:25.947
14. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:26.108
15. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:26.125
16. Jules Bianchi / Mercedes - 1:26.302
17. Robin Frijns / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:26.312
18. Daniel Ricciardo / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:25.233 (ten-place grid penalty)
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19. André Lotterer / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:26.281
20. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:26.291
21. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:26.340
22. Marc Gené / Peugeot - 1:26.420
23. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:26.615
24. Kevin Magnussen / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:26.741
25. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:26.863
26. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:27.011
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2015 Airtel Indian Grand Prix II - Race

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2015 Airtel Indian Grand Prix II - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Robin Frijns - 12
#3 - Phoenix McAllister - 14 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #80 (Daniel Ricciardo))
#4 - André Lotterer - 2
#5 - Nico Rosberg - 10
#6 - Fernando Alonso - 5
#7 - Sebastién Bourdais - 5
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 4
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 13
#18 - Sebastian Vettel - 4
#25 - Bruno Senna - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 13
#26 - Alex Lynn - 20
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Alexandre Voeckler - 22
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 5
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 2
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 2
#33 - Kevin Magnussen - 7
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 11
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 5
#73 - Jules Bianchi - 3
#74 - Felipe Massa - 27
#79 - Robert Kubica - 21
#80 - Daniel Ricciardo - 15

-- Positives --
Williams-Mercedes - can they even challenge for the world team title?

Daniel Ricciardo - came back from an engine penalty to once more rub eggs in Kubica's face.

Raffaele Marciello - he gets the INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE because, even if it didn't last, the faces when he took the lead at the start were hilarious.

Romain Grosjean - actually scored something this time around.

Jules Bianchi - could perhaps even scored points, had his engine not abandoned him.

-- Negatives --
Robert Kubica - that was perhaps the single most miserable start of the season and it did spoil his entire damn day, why does he wants to lose the title so badly?

Ferrari - they were rather disappointing after a fair qualifying.

Brabham-Mercedes - just how far can you fall after yesterday's great race, REJECT OF THE RACE.

Felipe Massa - he has no excuse for being slower than Bianchi

Phoenix McAllister - nearly kills Daniel Ricciardo on the first lap; that's not cool.
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2015 Shell Japanese Grand Prix I - Qualifying

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2015 Shell Japanese Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Daniel Ricciardo / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:23.364
2. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:23.799
3. Sebastian Vettel / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:23.837
4. Robert Kubica / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:23.911
5. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:24.374
6. Raffaele Marciello / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:24.713
7. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:24.727
8. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:24.808
9. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:24.992
10. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:25.108
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11. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:25.304
12. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:25.391
13. Alexandre Voeckler / Ferrari - 1:25.469
14. Robin Frijns / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:25.555
15. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:25.708
16. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:25.793
17. Jules Bianchi / Mercedes - 1:25.865
18. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:25.949
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19. Phoenix McAllister / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:25.910
20. André Lotterer / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:25.991
21. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:26.139
22. Marc Gené / Peugeot - 1:26.188
23. Kevin Magnussen / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:26.227
24. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:26.670
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:26.745
26. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:26.752
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Current Era - 2015 Season

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Klon, next year's Haas car is here.
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Current Era - 2015 Season

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Vettel winning in a caterham? Love that!
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2015 Shell Japanese Grand Prix I - Race

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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Robin Frijns - 12
#3 - Phoenix McAllister - 14
#4 - André Lotterer - 2
#5 - Nico Rosberg - 10
#6 - Fernando Alonso - 5
#7 - Sebastién Bourdais - 5
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 4
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 13
#18 - Sebastian Vettel - 4
#25 - Bruno Senna - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 13
#26 - Alex Lynn - 20
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Alexandre Voeckler - 22
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 5
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 2
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 2
#33 - Kevin Magnussen - 7
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 11
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 5
#73 - Jules Bianchi - 3
#74 - Felipe Massa - 27
#79 - Robert Kubica - 21
#80 - Daniel Ricciardo - 15

-- Positives --
Daniel Ricciardo - flawless work from the Australian, he makes important ground in the championship.

Caterham-Peugeot - double points finish is good for them.

James James Davies - if he wants to, he can be a great driver.

Romain Grosjean - overcame miserable qualifying effort and earned the INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Jules Bianchi - was rather doing well for himself when his electronics went haywire.

-- Negatives --
Sauber-Mercedes - both of their drivers acted like total scrubs

Robert Kubica - at least Fernando Alonso can blame technical issues, Kubica lacks this excuse and "earns" REJECT OF THE RACE.

Mercedes - engine explosion and technical woes, Mercedes must pray for the PU107A to be more reliable.

Alex Lynn - should be ashamed for his sloppy driving.

Marussia-Ferrari - were not even remotely competitive, that's not helping their woes.
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Re: Alternate F1 - The Current Era - 2015 Season

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Now only if Catheram could deliver this performance in OW (Our world) it would make things intersting.
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2015 Shell Japanese Grand Prix II - Qualifying

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2015 Shell Japanese Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:23.195
2. Sebastian Vettel / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:23.199
3. Daniel Ricciardo / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:23.277
4. Robert Kubica / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:23.280
5. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:23.292
6. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:23.884
7. Raffaele Marciello / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:24.001
8. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:24.155
9. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:24.168
10. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:24.391
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11. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:24.639
12. Alexandre Voeckler / Ferrari - 1:24.753
13. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:25.813
14. Robin Frijns / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:25.030
15. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:25.074
16. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:25.108
17. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:25.226
18. André Lotterer / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:25.314
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19. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:25.430
20. Phoenix McAllister / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:25.510
21. Jules Bianchi / Mercedes - 1:25.750
22. Kevin Magnussen / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:25.988
23. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:26.073
24. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:26.189
25. Marc Gené / Peugeot - 1:25.548 (ten-place grid penalty)
26. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:26.344 (ten-place grid penalty)
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2015 Shell Japanese Grand Prix II - Race

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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Robin Frijns - 12
#3 - Phoenix McAllister - 14
#4 - André Lotterer - 2
#5 - Nico Rosberg - 10
#6 - Fernando Alonso - 5
#7 - Sebastién Bourdais - 5
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 4
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 13
#18 - Sebastian Vettel - 4
#25 - Bruno Senna - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 16 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #27 (Evgeny Restov))
#26 - Alex Lynn - 20
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Alexandre Voeckler - 22
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 5
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 2
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 2
#33 - Kevin Magnussen - 7
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 11
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 5
#73 - Jules Bianchi - 3
#74 - Felipe Massa - 27
#79 - Robert Kubica - 21
#80 - Daniel Ricciardo - 15

-- Positives --
Nico Rosberg - went for the win and made it count.

Caterham-Peugeot - they actually competed with the two big teams.

Sebastién Bourdais - no mistakes today, his love didn't gone away.

Brabham-Mercedes - double points are very nice for them and that earns them INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Kevin Magnussen - challenged for points and was impressive, even though he got nothing from it.

-- Negatives --
Raffaele Marciello - silly rookie error done by silly rookie, that's not helping Caterham.

Ferrari - not very impressive today, this is disappointing.

Mahindra-Mercedes - had no chance of beating any important rivals.

Jenson Button - too aggressive at the start and a silly mistake earn him REJECT OF THE RACE.

Felipe Nasr - failed to make friends with Caterham, he was the German enemy of the state.
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2015 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix I - Qualifying

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2015 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:37.382
2. Robert Kubica / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:37.442
3. Sebastian Vettel / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:37.641
4. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:37.730
5. Raffaele Marciello / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:37.923
6. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:38.169
7. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:38.353
8. Daniel Ricciardo / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:38.435
9. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:38.611
10. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:38.888
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11. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:39.102
12. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:39.184
13. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:39.230
14. André Lotterer / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:39.316
15. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:39.405
16. Alexandre Voeckler / Ferrari - 1:39.591
17. Jules Bianchi / Mercedes - 1:39.713
18. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:39.757
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19. Kevin Magnussen / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:40.006
20. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:40.008
21. Robin Frijns / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:40.331
22. Phoenix McAllister / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:40.554
23. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:40.970
24. Marc Gené / Peugeot - 1:41.016
25. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:41.651
26. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:41.752
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2015 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix I - Race

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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Robin Frijns - 12
#3 - Phoenix McAllister - 14
#4 - André Lotterer - 2
#5 - Nico Rosberg - 10
#6 - Fernando Alonso - 5
#7 - Sebastién Bourdais - 10 ((+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #80 (Daniel Ricciardo))
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 4
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 13
#18 - Sebastian Vettel - 4
#25 - Bruno Senna - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 16
#26 - Alex Lynn - 20
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Alexandre Voeckler - 22
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 5
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 2
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 2
#33 - Kevin Magnussen - 7
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 11
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 5
#73 - Jules Bianchi - 3
#74 - Felipe Massa - 27
#79 - Robert Kubica - 21
#80 - Daniel Ricciardo - 15

-- Positives --
Nico Rosberg - dominated in the rain and got rewarded for it.

Sebastian Vettel - kind of lost the Williams cars in the end, but still a great race.

Red Bull-Hyundai - nice showing at "home" for the Hyundai works team.

James James Davies - the rain really played into his hands, he can be proud of this drive.

Kevin Magnussen - another close run at the points, another INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

-- Negatives --
Sebastién Bourdais - taking out a title contender is not cool at all, even if you recover after it.

Peugeot - their car is just horrible in the rain, it seems.

Robin Frijns - his team mate took Brabham to crazy heights, he took them to crazy lows.

Mercedes - engine failure, driver errors ... just another race to forget.

Daniel Ricciardo - REJECT OF THE RACE ... just REJECT OF THE RACE.
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2015 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix II - Qualifying

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2015 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. Daniel Ricciardo / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:37.600
2. Robert Kubica / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:37.899
3. Sebastian Vettel / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:38.438
4. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:38.483
5. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:38.754
6. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:38.882
7. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:38.912
8. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:38.919
9. Raffaele Marciello / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:39.068
10. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:39.085
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11. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:39.273
12. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:39.357
13. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:39.400
14. Marc Gené / Peugeot - 1:39.450
15. Alexandre Voeckler / Ferrari - 1:39.591
16. Jules Bianchi / Mercedes - 1:39.709
17. Robin Frijns / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:39.921
18. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:40.317
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19. Phoenix McAllister / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:40.117
20. André Lotterer / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:40.163
21. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:40.574
22. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:40.599
23. Kevin Magnussen / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:40.817
24. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:40.821
25. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:40.966
26. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:40.421 (ten-place grid penalty)
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Robin Frijns - 12
#3 - Phoenix McAllister - 14
#4 - André Lotterer - 5 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #51 (Valterri Bottas))
#5 - Nico Rosberg - 10
#6 - Fernando Alonso - 5
#7 - Sebastién Bourdais - 10
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 4
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 13
#18 - Sebastian Vettel - 4
#25 - Bruno Senna - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 16
#26 - Alex Lynn - 20
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Alexandre Voeckler - 22
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 5
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 2
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 2
#33 - Kevin Magnussen - 7
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 11
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 5
#73 - Jules Bianchi - 3
#74 - Felipe Massa - 27
#79 - Robert Kubica - 21
#80 - Daniel Ricciardo - 15

-- Positives --
Daniel Ricciardo - the best way to make up for a mistake in the previous race is grabbing a whole bunch of points.

Williams-Mercedes - could they have the skills to turn the WCC around?

Evgeny Restov - he pulled out all the tricks and got himself a fancy bunch of points for doing so, together with the INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Marc Gené - seems like he and Romain swapped skillsets for one race.

Jean-Éric Vergne - was doing just fine for himself before his engine exploded.

-- Negatives --
Alexandre Voeckler - normally he is the awesome driver at Ferrari, but this time he was not.

James James Davies - no more heroics after yesterday's performance.

Romain Grosjean - he normally is the one to finish 30 seconds ahead of Gené, this time it was the other way around and that earns him REJECT OF THE RACE.

Robert Kubica - do his hopes of a second world championship die with his transmission?

André Lotterer - someone with his experience should know better than to risk everything in turn one of lap one.
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2015 Johnnie Walker Singapore Grand Prix I - Qualifying

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2015 Johnnie Walker Singapore Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Robert Kubica / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:39.143
2. Daniel Ricciardo / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:39.393
3. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:39.670
4. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:39.989
5. Raffaele Marciello / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:40.075
6. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:40.110
7. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:40.176
8. Sebastian Vettel / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:40.290
9. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:40.490
10. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:40.501
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11. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:40.675
12. Alexandre Voeckler / Ferrari - 1:40.676
13. Robin Frijns / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:40.845
14. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:40.922
15. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:40.990
16. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:41.169
17. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:41.193
18. Jules Bianchi / Mercedes - 1:41.267
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19. Marc Gené / Peugeot - 1:41.656
20. André Lotterer / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:41.922
21. Phoenix McAllister / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:41.926
22. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:41.960
23. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:42.040
24. Kevin Magnussen / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:42.498
25. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:42.574
26. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:42.665
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Robin Frijns - 12
#3 - Phoenix McAllister - 14
#4 - André Lotterer - 5
#5 - Nico Rosberg - 10
#6 - Fernando Alonso - 5
#7 - Sebastién Bourdais - 10
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 4
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 13
#18 - Sebastian Vettel - 10 (+6 for dangerous driving against the driver of car #5 (Nico Rosberg))
#25 - Bruno Senna - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 16
#26 - Alex Lynn - 20
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Alexandre Voeckler - 22
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 5
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 2
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 2
#33 - Kevin Magnussen - 7
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 11
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 5
#73 - Jules Bianchi - 3
#74 - Felipe Massa - 27
#79 - Robert Kubica - 21
#80 - Daniel Ricciardo - 15

-- Positives --
Daniel Ricciardo - could this be the win that turns the tables in his favour?

Williams-Mercedes - they refuse to hand over the lead in the WCC, Sir Frank may soon celebrate another title.

Sebastién Bourdais - neat job for the Frenchie, he gets 10 points.

James James Davies - another points run may allow JJD to end his F1 career on a high note.

Valtteri Bottas - the INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE is earned by someone who turns the intra-team battle in his favour.

-- Negatives --
Dave Cassidy - makes amateurish mistakes, that's not what true Americans do.

Robert Kubica - an oil leak may just as well have ended his season.

Jules Bianchi - avoidable error ruins his chance of getting points.

Romain Grosjean - when race control has mercy with you and doesn't efuses to give you penalty points because you are the only one you hurt with your dumb move, you know you suck.

Ferrari - double driver errors result in REJECT OF THE RACE.
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2015 Johnnie Walker Singapore Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:40.139
2. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:40.149
3. Daniel Ricciardo / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:40.332
4. Raffaele Marciello / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:40.570
5. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:40.572
6. Sebastian Vettel / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:40.607
7. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:40.690
8. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:40.726
9. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:40.843
10. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:41.009
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11. Robert Kubica / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:39.619 (ten-place grid penalty)
12. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:41.109
13. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:41.252
14. Alexandre Voeckler / Ferrari - 1:41.309
15. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:41.651
16. Jules Bianchi / Mercedes - 1:41.693
17. Robin Frijns / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:42.158
18. Marc Gené / Peugeot - 1:42.239
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19. Kevin Magnussen / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:42.382
20. Phoenix McAllister / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:42.967
21. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:43.095
22. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:43.295
23. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:43.811
24. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:41.485 (ten-place grid penalty)
25. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:42.808 (ten-place grid penalty)
26. André Lotterer / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:43.595 (ten-place grid penalty)
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Robin Frijns - 12
#3 - Phoenix McAllister - 14
#4 - André Lotterer - 5
#5 - Nico Rosberg - 10
#6 - Fernando Alonso - 5
#7 - Sebastién Bourdais - 10
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 4
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 13
#18 - Sebastian Vettel - 10
#25 - Bruno Senna - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 16
#26 - Alex Lynn - 20
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 3
#28 - Alexandre Voeckler - 22
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 5
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 2
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 2
#33 - Kevin Magnussen - 7
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 11
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 5
#73 - Jules Bianchi - 3
#74 - Felipe Massa - 27
#79 - Robert Kubica - 21
#80 - Daniel Ricciardo - 19 (+4 for dangerous driving against the driver of car #18 (Sebastian Vettel))

-- Positives --
Daniel Ricciardo - prepare for trouble and make it double, if you are contending for his world title

Fernando Alonso - overcame horrible qualifying to reduce damage as much as possible.

Sauber-Mercedes - a 3-4 is as good as they possibly could have hoped for, INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE

Evgeny Restov - once more Restov shows he is not a joke.

Jules Bianchi - adds a cute little point to his collection.

-- Negatives --
Nico Rosberg - really should have driven a lot better, that is not a performance of a champion.

Alexandre Voeckler - his drive was rather uninspired.

Robert Kubica - his dreams of winning his second title in 2015 are dashed, all he gets is REJECT OF THE RACE.

Romain Grosjean - pushed just a little bit too hard, Peugeot cannot be pleased.

Sebastian Vettel - first he throws his car away, somehow not hitting the wall, then he breaks his gearbox.
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Looks like Danny ric has got this title
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2015 Olympus Chinese Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Robert Kubica / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:33.222
2. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:33.289
3. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:33.584
4. Sebastian Vettel / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:33.609
5. Daniel Ricciardo / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:33.940
6. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:33.952
7. Raffaele Marciello / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:34.073
8. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:34.179
9. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:34.435
10. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:34.585
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11. Alexandre Voeckler / Ferrari - 1:34.875
12. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:34.911
13. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:35.190
14. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:35.269
15. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:35.360
16. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:35.433
17. Jules Bianchi / Mercedes - 1:35.479
18. Robin Frijns / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:35.685
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19. Phoenix McAllister / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:35.470
20. André Lotterer / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:35.658
21. Marc Gené / Peugeot - 1:35.721
22. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:35.802
23. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:35.920
24. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:35.990
25. Kevin Magnussen / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:36.160
26. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:36.498
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Robin Frijns - 12
#3 - Phoenix McAllister - 14
#4 - André Lotterer - 5
#5 - Nico Rosberg - 10
#6 - Fernando Alonso - 5
#7 - Sebastién Bourdais - 10
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 4
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 13
#18 - Sebastian Vettel - 10
#25 - Bruno Senna - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 16
#26 - Alex Lynn - 20
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 8 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #1 (James James Davies))
#28 - Alexandre Voeckler - 22
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 5
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 2
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 2
#33 - Kevin Magnussen - 7
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 11
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 5
#73 - Jules Bianchi - 6 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #74 (Felipe Massa))
#74 - Felipe Massa - 27
#79 - Robert Kubica - 21
#80 - Daniel Ricciardo - 19

-- Positives --
Nico Rosberg - kept his world title hopes alive, he can now win the biggest prize in all of sports.

Red Bull-Hyundai - very nice run for the Austrian team, they can look forward to 2016.

Sebastian Vettel - he is the green hero for Caterham, will they win.

Ferrari - INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE for a double points finish

Dave Cassidy - once more screwed by technical problems.

-- Negatives --
Sebastién Bourdais - he got a point, but his effort was miserable.

McLaren-Hyundai - uncharacteristic lack of reliability is likely to cost them the titles and sure to win them the REJECT OF THE RACE.

Jules Bianchi - taking out your partner is bad news, even if you don't blow as bad as a blowdryer.

Jean-Éric Vergne - got utterly destroyed by his intra-team rival.

Stefan-Mercedes - both cars ended up lapped, that shows their lack of speed.
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2015 Olympus Chinese Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. Sebastian Vettel / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:33.290
2. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Mercedes - 1:33.622
3. Robert Kubica / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:33.694
4. Fernando Alonso / Williams-Mercedes - 1:34.068
5. Jenson Button / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:34.104
6. Sébastien Bourdais / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:34.431
7. Raffaele Marciello / Caterham-Peugeot - 1:34.570
8. Alexandre Voeckler / Ferrari - 1:34.673
9. Evgeny Restov / Ferrari - 1:35.109
10. Alex Lynn / Red Bull-Hyundai - 1:35.111
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11. Robin Frijns / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:35.162
12. Romain Grosjean / Peugeot - 1:35.196
13. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:35.394
14. Daniel Ricciardo / McLaren-Hyundai - 1:33.968 (ten-place grid penalty)
15. Jules Bianchi / Mercedes - 1:35.515
16. Phoenix McAllister / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:35.518
17. Dave Cassidy / Sauber-Mercedes - 1:34.470 (ten-place grid penalty)
18. Valtteri Bottas / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:35.607
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19. Jean-Éric Vergne / Mahindra-Mercedes - 1:35.524
20. André Lotterer / Villeneuve-Ferrari - 1:35.761
21. Lewis Hamilton / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:35.762
22. Marc Gené / Peugeot - 1:35.809
23. Kevin Magnussen / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:36.194
24. James James Davies / Brabham-Mercedes - 1:36.274
25. Felipe Nasr / Marussia-Ferrari - 1:36.528
26. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Mercedes - 1:36.882
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It has been a poor second season for the whole Mahindra team, we hope to end high after a poor qualifying
RIP Jules Bianchi

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Sorry is this has been mentioned but why does Danny ric have a grid penalty and is the points system the same as real f1?
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andrew wrote:Sorry is this has been mentioned but why does Danny ric have a grid penalty and is the points system the same as real f1?


1) If you change your engine or gearbox within a Grand Prix weekend, you get a 10-place grid penalty.
2) System as in real-life F1 (for now) with four points for pole position and one point for fastest lap of the race

On that note, if I were you, I'd hurry up and read my mails.
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Havnt received anything.
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 - James James Davies - 10
#2 - Robin Frijns - 12
#3 - Phoenix McAllister - 14
#4 - André Lotterer - 5
#5 - Nico Rosberg - 15 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #18 (Sebastian Vettel))
#6 - Fernando Alonso - 5
#7 - Sebastién Bourdais - 15 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #18 (Sebastian Vettel))
#8 - Dave Cassidy - 4
#14 - Romain Grosjean - 13
#18 - Sebastian Vettel - 10
#25 - Bruno Senna - 10
#25 - Jenson Button - 16
#26 - Alex Lynn - 20
#27 - Evgeny Restov - 8
#28 - Alexandre Voeckler - 22
#30 - Lewis Hamilton - 5
#31 - Mikhail Aleshin - 2
#32 - Felipe Nasr - 2
#33 - Kevin Magnussen - 7
#52 - Jean-Éric Vergne - 11
#73 - Jeroen Krautmeir - 5
#73 - Jules Bianchi - 6
#74 - Felipe Massa - 27
#79 - Robert Kubica - 21
#80 - Daniel Ricciardo - 19

-- Positives --
Robert Kubica - did what McLaren paid him for this weekend.

Jenson Button - two podium finishes on the final weekend are good for his business.

Daniel Ricciardo - even though he tried way too hard at the start, he recovered and deserves the title.

Rafaelle Marciello - INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE for putting on an awesome showing after Vettel was eliminated.

Ferrari - double-double points finish to close out this season on a very high note.

-- Negatives --
Sebastién Bourdais - eliminating your teammate on the way out may serve to point out your frustrations, but it is still not cool.

Romain Grosjean - completely lost his plot in the middle stint and lost a chance at points.

Robin Frijns - a drive like this is not gonna help his career.

Mercedes - their miserable season ends with technical troubles and another REJECT OF THE RACE award.

Mikhail Aleshin - if the rumours are true and Stefan GP are doomed, his career will be, too.
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