The Current Era - Alternate F1 - 2013 Season

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2013 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix I - Qualifying

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2013 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:37.932
2. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:38.190
3. Mark Webber / Ferrari - 1:38.198
4. Vitaly Petrov / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:38.350
5. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:38.671
6. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:38.672
7. Robert Kubica / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:38.706
8. James James Davies / Ferrari - 1:38.725
9. Jaime Alguersuari / Caterham-Renault - 1:38.729
10. Lewis Hamilton / Red Bull-Honda - 1:38.956
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11. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Honda - 1:38.713
12. Yuji Ide / Williams-Honda - 1:38.792
13. Evgeny Restov / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:39.074
14. Riccardo Agostini / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:39.077
15. Alexandre Voeckler / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:39.243
16. Jean-Éric Vergne / Red Bull-Honda - 1:39.269
17. Romain Grosjean / Renault - 1:39.283
18. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Renault - 1:39.358
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19. Jarno Trulli / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:39.964
20. Michael Schumacher / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:39.990
21. Johnny Cecotto, Jr. / Renault - 1:40.175
22. Jake Rosenzweig / KQ-Hyundai - 1:41.319
23. António da Costa / Marussia-Renault - 1:41.391
24. Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler / KQ-Hyundai - 1:41.615
25. Daniel Juncadella / Marussia-Renault - 1:41.932
26. Vadim Kogay / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:45.134
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2013 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix I - Race

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2013 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix I - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 Lewis Hamilton - 10
#3 Jacques Villeneuve - 8
#4 Alexandre Voeckler - 13
#5 Nico Rosberg - 18
#7 Evgeny Restov - 10
#8 Robert Kubica - 5
#9 Sergio Pérez - 8
#10 Jake Rosenzweig - 14 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the drivers of car #11 (Michael Schumacher))
#11 Michael Schumacher - 17
#12 Jarno Trulli - 2
#18 Jaime Alguersuari - 5
#19 Pedro de la Rosa - 12
#27 James James Davies - 27 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the drivers of car #1 (Lewis Hamilton), car #2 (Jean-Éric Vergne) and car #7 (Evgeny Restov))
#28 Mark Webber - 20
#31 Milos Pablovic - 10
#31 Mikhail Aleshin - 12
#32 Daniel Juncadella - 3
#73 Jeroen Krautmeir - 15
#73 Daniel Melrose - 2
#74 Felipe Massa - 9 (+3 for dangerous driving against the driver of car #6 (Yuji Ide); +3 for dangerous driving against the driver of car #27 (James James Davies))
#77 Sebastian Vettel - 20
#78 Riccardo Agostini - 7
#80 Giancarlo Serenelli - 13

-- Positives --
Stefan-Hyundai - their first one-two finish in the home race of their engine supplier.

Sebastian Vettel - welcome back, says F1, as it gives Vettel a podium finish.

Jeroen Krautmeir - surprisingly mature drive gets Krautmeir INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE and fourth place, can he repeat that?

Pedro de la Rosa - great run to climb up the field and get six points.

Alexandre Voeckler - nobody knows where this performance came from after a mediocre qualifying.

-- Negatives --
Mark Webber - had a huge chance to get points on JJD but blew it by pushing too hard.

James James Davies - he was right to be angry about Massa, but wrong to turn Hamilton around and to just be slow after all that happened to him.

Felipe Massa - hot-blooded driving gets you either glory or REJECT OF THE RACE and guess which one it is?

Williams-Honda - success ballast doesn't apply in the race, so Rosberg had no excuse to be bad, and Ide's engine had no excuse for exploding to begin with.

Jaime Alguersuari - being bad at lapping people may just close the doors of the front-running teams for him.
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2013 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix II - Qualifying

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2013 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. Evgeny Restov / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:37.875
2. Jean-Éric Vergne / Red Bull-Honda - 1:37.911
3. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:38.275
4. James James Davies / Ferrari - 1:38.334
5. Romain Grosjean / Renault - 1:38.441
6. Mark Webber / Ferrari - 1:38.442
7. Vitaly Petrov / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:38.538
8. Lewis Hamilton / Red Bull-Honda - 1:38.560
9. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:38.569
10. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:38.670
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11. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Honda - 1:38.734
12. Michael Schumacher / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:38.751
13. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:38.837
14. Robert Kubica / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:38.866
15. Jaime Alguersuari / Caterham-Renault - 1:38.886
16. Riccardo Agostini / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:38.997
17. Jarno Trulli / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:39.114
18. Johnny Cecotto, Jr. / Renault - 1:39.395
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19. Alexandre Voeckler / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:41.051
20. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Renault - 1:41.081
21. Yuji Ide / Williams-Honda - 1:41.275
22. Jake Rosenzweig / KQ-Hyundai - 1:41.558
23. Daniel Juncadella / Marussia-Renault - 1:41.771
24. António da Costa / Marussia-Renault - 1:41.945
25. Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler / KQ-Hyundai - 1:42.579
26. Vadim Kogay / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:44.837
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2013 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix II - Race

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2013 Hyundai Korean Grand Prix II - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 Lewis Hamilton - 10
#3 Jacques Villeneuve - 8
#4 Alexandre Voeckler - 13
#5 Nico Rosberg - 18
#7 Evgeny Restov - 10
#8 Robert Kubica - 5
#9 Sergio Pérez - 8
#10 Jake Rosenzweig - 14
#11 Michael Schumacher - 17
#12 Jarno Trulli - 2
#18 Jaime Alguersuari - 10 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #12 (Jarno Trulli)
#19 Pedro de la Rosa - 12
#27 James James Davies - 27
#28 Mark Webber - 20
#31 Milos Pablovic - 10
#31 Mikhail Aleshin - 12
#32 Daniel Juncadella - 8 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #12 (Jarno Trulli)
#73 Jeroen Krautmeir - 15
#73 Daniel Melrose - 2
#74 Felipe Massa - 9
#77 Sebastian Vettel - 20
#78 Riccardo Agostini - 7
#80 Giancarlo Serenelli - 13

-- Positives --
Mikhail Aleshin - finally gets that win that seemed to elude him, will it be the first of many?

Mark Webber - the Australian used the chance he threw away yesterday, will he finally close the gap?

Sebastian Vettel - another podium will help McLaren in their battle for WCC position.

Jean-Éric Vergne - was very competitive throughout the race and earns INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE and fourth place.

Evgeny Restov - he must have wanted more after that amazing qualifying effort, but 10 points are nice as well.

-- Negatives --
McLaren-Mercedes - how can you pit your two guys at the same time?

James James Davies - can he just not handle the pressure of a championship battle?

Renault - Grosjean's heroics went nowhere as bad strategy costs the French team valueable points.

Robert Kubica - REJECT OF THE RACE for trying to win a race in the first laps and turning himself around.

Engines - quite a lot of engine failures in this race.
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2013 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Qualifying

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2013 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:30.148
2. Vitaly Petrov / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:30.700
3. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:30.710
4. Riccardo Agostini / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:30.723
5. James James Davies / Ferrari - 1:30.745
6. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:30.857
7. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Honda - 1:30.961
8. Mark Webber / Ferrari - 1:31.085
9. Robert Kubica / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:31.087
10. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:31.210
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11. Lewis Hamilton / Red Bull-Honda - 1:31.500
12. Jean-Éric Vergne / Red Bull-Honda - 1:31.600
13. Evgeny Restov / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:31.689
14. Romain Grosjean / Renault - 1:31.741
15. Jaime Alguersuari / Caterham-Renault - 1:31.811
16. Yuji Ide / Williams-Honda - 1:31.856
15. Alexandre Voeckler / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:31.930
18. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Renault - 1:32.025
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19. Michael Schumacher / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:32.426
20. Johnny Cecotto, Jr. / Renault - 1:32.515
21. Jarno Trulli / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:32.846
22. Jake Rosenzweig / KQ-Hyundai - 1:33.368
23. António da Costa / Marussia-Renault - 1:33.407
24. Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler / KQ-Hyundai - 1:33.607
25. Daniel Juncadella / Marussia-Renault - 1:33.877
26. Vadim Kogay / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:35.754
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2013 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Race

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2013 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 Lewis Hamilton - 10
#3 Jacques Villeneuve - 8
#4 Alexandre Voeckler - 13
#5 Nico Rosberg - 18
#7 Evgeny Restov - 10
#8 Robert Kubica - 5
#9 Sergio Pérez - 8
#10 Jake Rosenzweig - 14
#11 Michael Schumacher - 17
#12 Jarno Trulli - 2
#18 Jaime Alguersuari - 10
#19 Pedro de la Rosa - 15 (+3 for dangerous driving against the driver of car #4 (Vadim Kogay))
#27 James James Davies - 27
#28 Mark Webber - 20
#31 Milos Pablovic - 10
#31 Mikhail Aleshin - 12
#32 Daniel Juncadella - 8
#73 Jeroen Krautmeir - 15
#73 Daniel Melrose - 2
#74 Felipe Massa - 9
#77 Sebastian Vettel - 20
#78 Riccardo Agostini - 7
#80 Giancarlo Serenelli - 13

-- Positives --
Sebastian Vettel - destroyed the competition with ease and deserved this win.

Vitaly Petrov - while he needed his team to ruin Aleshin's strategy, he still got a valueable bunch of points.

Mark Webber - can he actually catch James James Davies?

Lewis Hamilton - times like these make him earn INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE and remember that he is a two-times world champion.

Yuji Ide - breathtaking drive by Williams's second driver.

-- Negatives --
McLaren-Mercedes - horrible pitstop by their crew spoilt Riccardo Agostini's day.

James James Davies - bad start and bad mistake later result in him being the REJECT OF THE RACE.

Nico Rosberg - why did he run out of track at the start?

Pedro de la Rosa - you should expect someone of his age to be more patient.

Brabham-Hyundai - having their team give up on the season is not what Trulli and Schumacher deserve in the final year of their career.
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2013 Airtel Indian Grand Prix II - Qualifying

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2013 Airtel Indian Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. Vitaly Petrov / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:30.321
2. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:30.368
3. James James Davies / Ferrari - 1:30.554
4. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Honda - 1:30.573
5. Mark Webber / Ferrari - 1:30.676
6. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:30.685
7. Lewis Hamilton / Red Bull-Honda - 1:30.961
8. Robert Kubica / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:30.993
9. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:31.000
10. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:31.123
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11. Riccardo Agostini / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:31.223
12. Romain Grosjean / Renault - 1:31.419
13. Jean-Éric Vergne / Red Bull-Honda - 1:31.379
14. Evgeny Restov / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:31.389
15. Jarno Trulli / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:31.662
16. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Renault - 1:31.902
17. Alexandre Voeckler / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:32.225
18. Jaime Alguersuari / Caterham-Renault - 1:32.248
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16. Yuji Ide / Williams-Honda - 1:32.303
20. Johnny Cecotto, Jr. / Renault - 1:32.322
19. Michael Schumacher / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:32.360
22. Jake Rosenzweig / KQ-Hyundai - 1:32.388
23. António da Costa / Marussia-Renault - 1:32.833
24. Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler / KQ-Hyundai - 1:32.860
25. Daniel Juncadella / Marussia-Renault - 1:32.864
26. Vadim Kogay / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:34.642
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Re: 2013 Airtel Indian Grand Prix I - Race

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2013 Airtel Indian Grand Prix II - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 Lewis Hamilton - 10
#2 Jean-Éric Vergne - 3 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #74 (Felipe Massa))
#3 Jacques Villeneuve - 8
#4 Alexandre Voeckler - 13
#5 Nico Rosberg - 18
#7 Evgeny Restov - 10
#8 Robert Kubica - 5
#9 Sergio Pérez - 8
#10 Jake Rosenzweig - 14
#11 Michael Schumacher - 17
#12 Jarno Trulli - 2
#18 Jaime Alguersuari - 10
#19 Pedro de la Rosa - 15
#27 James James Davies - 30 (+3 for careless release in the pitlane)
#28 Mark Webber - 20
#31 Milos Pablovic - 10
#31 Mikhail Aleshin - 12
#32 Daniel Juncadella - 8
#73 Jeroen Krautmeir - 15
#73 Daniel Melrose - 2
#74 Felipe Massa - 9
#77 Sebastian Vettel - 20
#78 Riccardo Agostini - 10 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the drivers of car #5 (Nico Rosberg) and car #73 (Jeroen Krautmeir))
#80 Giancarlo Serenelli - 13

-- Positives --
Vitaly Petrov - he got a hattrick which means we have had the first consecutive hattricks since the two Schumacher brothers in 2005.

Robert Kubica - actually conquered one of the evil Stefans to get INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Romain Grosjean - great run by the French driver may get him a job next year.

Jean-Éric Vergne - even Mercedes must hate him, this drive was still very good.

Yuji Ide - if this continues, people will start to think Ide belongs in F1.

-- Negatives --
Brabham-Hyundai - another slow start may secure loss of 4th to Williams.

Ferrari - an unsafe release and a gearbox failure prove they don't really care about the WDC, that's a REJECT OF THE RACE award right there.

Caterham-Renault - have apparentely lost the development race to the competition.

Johnny Cecotto, Jr. - leaves Renault still waiting for their first double points finish in a year.

Gearboxes - quite a lot of retirements due to them.
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2014 Formula One Season Calendar

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Today, the FIA announced the full calendar for the 2014 Formula One season:

Marlboro Edge Bahrain Grands Prix – Bahrain International Circuit – 1/2 March
Petronas Malaysian Grands Prix – Sepang International Circuit – 15/16 March
Caixa Brazilian Grands Prix – Circuito de Rua de Ribeirão Preto – 5/6 April
Grandes Premios Telmex de Mexico – Parque Fundidora – 19/20 April
Intelsat United States Grands Prix – Barber Motorsports Park – 26/27 April
MCI Canadian Grands Prix – Streets of Vancouver - 10/11 May
Motul British Grands Prix – Donington Park – 24/25 May
Grandes Premios Martini Blanco de España – Valencia Street Circuit – 7/8 June
Große Red Bull Preise von Österreich – Red Bull Ring – 21/22 June
OMV Turkish Grands Prix – Istanbul Park – 2/3 August
Große Hasselröder Schwarz Preise von Deutschland – EuroSpeedway Lausitz – 16/17 August
Galp Energia Grandes Prêmios de Portugal – Circuito Automóvel de Vila do Conde – 30/31 August
Gran Premi Agip d'Italia - Autodromo Nazionale Monza – 6/7 September
DHL Abu Dhabi Grands Prix – Yas Marina Circuit – 20/21 September
Airtel Indian Grands Prix – Buddh International Circuit – 4/5 October
Olympus Chinese Grands Prix – Shanghai International Circuit – 18/19 October
Hyundai Korean Grands Prix – Korea International Circuit – 25/26 October
Shell Japanese Grands Prix – Autopolis - 1/2 November
Johnnie Walker Singapore Grands Prix – Marina Bay Street Circuit – 22/23 November
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2013 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix I - Qualifying

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2013 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Honda - 1:42.446
2. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:42.585
3. James James Davies / Ferrari - 1:42.707
4. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:42.708
5. Vitaly Petrov / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:42.711
6. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:42.747
7. Mark Webber / Ferrari - 1:42.890
8. Jean-Éric Vergne / Red Bull-Honda - 1:42.894
9. Robert Kubica / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:42.985
10. Riccardo Agostini / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:43.246
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11. Romain Grosjean / Renault - 1:43.337
12. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:43.436
13. Jarno Trulli / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:43.700
14. Jaime Alguersuari / Caterham-Renault - 1:43.766
15. Lewis Hamilton / Red Bull-Honda - 1:43.937
16. Evgeny Restov / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:44.140
17. Yuji Ide / Williams-Honda - 1:44.239
18. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Renault - 1:44.333
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19. Alexandre Voeckler / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:44.369
20. Michael Schumacher / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:44.396
21. Johnny Cecotto, Jr. / Renault - 1:44.593
22. Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler / KQ-Hyundai - 1:44.731
23. António da Costa / Marussia-Renault - 1:45.467
24. Jake Rosenzweig / KQ-Hyundai - 1:45.881
25. Daniel Juncadella / Marussia-Renault - 1:45.983
26. Vadim Kogay / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:46.074
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2013 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix I - Race

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2013 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix I - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 Lewis Hamilton - 10
#2 Jean-Éric Vergne - 3
#3 Jacques Villeneuve - 8
#4 Alexandre Voeckler - 21 (+8 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #7 (Evgeny Restov))
#5 Nico Rosberg - 18
#7 Evgeny Restov - 10
#8 Robert Kubica - 5
#9 Sergio Pérez - 8
#10 Jake Rosenzweig - 14
#11 Michael Schumacher - 17
#12 Jarno Trulli - 2
#18 Jaime Alguersuari - 10
#19 Pedro de la Rosa - 15
#27 James James Davies - 30
#28 Mark Webber - 20
#31 Milos Pablovic - 10
#31 Mikhail Aleshin - 12
#32 Daniel Juncadella - 8
#73 Jeroen Krautmeir - 15
#73 Daniel Melrose - 2
#74 Felipe Massa - 9
#77 Sebastian Vettel - 20
#78 Riccardo Agostini - 10
#80 Giancarlo Serenelli - 13

The driver of car #9 (Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler) has suffered an injury in an accident. He will be out until the 2013 Avon Tyres Singapore Grand Prix I.

-- Positives --
Felipe Massa - after so many years, he rejoins the circle of F1 winners and gets the INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Vitaly Petrov - his chance of winning the WDC is in fact still alive.

Nico Rosberg - you are doing great if you can pit with KERS trouble, keep the same set of tyres for 20 laps, and still finish on the podium.

Robert Kubica - made the show in the final laps of the race, do we ought to give him an Academy Award?

Antonio da Costa - this drive may just open the door to better teams in 2014.

-- Negatives --
Pedro de la Rosa - could have had some points but prefered to spin.

Renault - firing another one of their drivers will not wipe out the same from today's pathetic performance.

Yuji Ide - all that goodwill acquired in India is gone, just like that.

Ferrari - why is it that anyone fighting for a title in Formula One is a braindead monkey?

Sebastian Vettel - even if the stewards didn't see a need to punish him, causing a major pile-up in turn 21 still results in REJECT OF THE RACE.
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2013 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix II - Qualifying

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2013 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. James James Davies / Ferrari - 1:42.984
2. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:43.085
3. Vitaly Petrov / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:43.111
4. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:43.142
5. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Honda - 1:43.284
6. Evgeny Restov / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:43.402
7. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Renault - 1:43.421
8. Robert Kubica / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:43.634
9. Mark Webber / Ferrari - 1:43.853
10. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:44.155
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11. Riccardo Agostini / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:44.537
12. Romain Grosjean / Renault - 1:44.574
13. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:44.599
14. Lewis Hamilton / Red Bull-Honda - 1:44.637
15. Yuji Ide / Williams-Honda - 1:44.239
16. Jarno Trulli / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:43.700
17. Johnny Cecotto, Jr. / Renault - 1:44.718
18. Jaime Alguersuari / Caterham-Renault - 1:44.742
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19. Jean-Éric Vergne / Red Bull-Honda - 1:44.931
20. Alexandre Voeckler / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:44.949
21. Michael Schumacher / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:44.956
22. Jake Rosenzweig / KQ-Hyundai - 1:45.390
23. António da Costa / Marussia-Renault - 1:45.391
24. Daniel Juncadella / Marussia-Renault - 1:45.793
25. Vadim Kogay / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:47.695
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2013 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix II - Race

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2013 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix II - Race
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 Lewis Hamilton - 10
#2 Jean-Éric Vergne - 3
#3 Jacques Villeneuve - 8
#4 Alexandre Voeckler - 21
#5 Nico Rosberg - 18
#7 Evgeny Restov - 13 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #31 (Mikhael Aleshin))
#8 Robert Kubica - 5
#9 Sergio Pérez - 8
#10 Jake Rosenzweig - 14
#11 Michael Schumacher - 17
#12 Jarno Trulli - 2
#18 Jaime Alguersuari - 10
#19 Pedro de la Rosa - 15
#27 James James Davies - 35 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #7 (Evgeny Restov))
#28 Mark Webber - 20
#31 Milos Pablovic - 10
#31 Mikhail Aleshin - 12
#32 Daniel Juncadella - 8
#73 Jeroen Krautmeir - 15
#73 Daniel Melrose - 2
#74 Felipe Massa - 9
#77 Sebastian Vettel - 20
#78 Riccardo Agostini - 10
#80 Giancarlo Serenelli - 13

-- Positives --
James James Davies - finally he has sealed the world championship and he deserved to be very proud of himself.

Evgeny Restov - fifteen places are helpful for Sauber.

Mercedes - healthy amount of points for the Germans.

Jaime Alguersuari - grabbed himself a bunch of points and INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Jake Rosenzweig - did not get points for his drive but should still be praised.

-- Negatives --
Yuji Ide - miserable first lap ruined his day forever.

Vitaly Petrov - disappointing mistake costs him the title and earns him REJECT OF THE RACE.

Jarno Trulli - even for Brabham's standard that was just poor.

Sebastian Vettel - the German cost McLaren a healthy bunch of points.

Mikhail Aleshin - insane start came undone by pushing too hard.
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2013 Avon Tyres Singapore Grand Prix I - Qualifying

1. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Honda - 1:44.562
2. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:44.778
3. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:44.781
4. Mark Webber / Ferrari - 1:45.006
5. Lewis Hamilton / Red Bull-Honda - 1:45.115
6. Vitaly Petrov / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:45.178
7. James James Davies / Ferrari - 1:45.271
8. Evgeny Restov / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:45.349
9. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Renault - 1:45.578
10. Jaime Alguersuari / Caterham-Renault - 1:45.578
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11. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:45.635
12. Robert Kubica / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:45.963
13. Riccardo Agostini / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:46.450
14. Jean-Éric Vergne / Red Bull-Honda - 1:46.458
15. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:46.784
16. Romain Grosjean / Renault - 1:46.915
17. Michael Schumacher / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:46.984
18. Jarno Trulli / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:47.038
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19. Alexandre Voeckler / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:47.848
20. Yuji Ide / Williams-Honda - 1:47.868
21. Johnny Cecotto, Jr. / Renault - 1:47.910
22. António da Costa / Marussia-Renault - 1:48.112
23. Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler / KQ-Hyundai - 1:48.510
24. Jake Rosenzweig / KQ-Hyundai - 1:48.751
25. Daniel Juncadella / Marussia-Renault - 1:48.842
26. Vadim Kogay / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:50.452
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 Lewis Hamilton - 10
#2 Jean-Éric Vergne - 3
#3 Jacques Villeneuve - 8
#4 Alexandre Voeckler - 21
#5 Nico Rosberg - 18
#7 Evgeny Restov - 13
#8 Robert Kubica - 5
#9 Sergio Pérez - 8
#10 Jake Rosenzweig - 14
#11 Michael Schumacher - 17
#12 Jarno Trulli - 2
#18 Jaime Alguersuari - 10
#19 Pedro de la Rosa - 15
#27 James James Davies - 38 (+3 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #1 (Lewis Hamilton))
#28 Mark Webber - 20
#31 Milos Pablovic - 10
#31 Mikhail Aleshin - 12
#32 Daniel Juncadella - 8
#73 Jeroen Krautmeir - 15
#73 Daniel Melrose - 2
#74 Felipe Massa - 9
#77 Sebastian Vettel - 20
#78 Riccardo Agostini - 10
#80 Romain Grosjean - 5 (+5 for causing an avoidable accident involving the driver of car #33 (Daniel Juncadella))
#80 Giancarlo Serenelli - 13


-- Positives --
Vitaly Petrov - another win for Mother Russia will get Petrov surely motivated for 2014.

Mercedes - their seventh place in the WCC is totally ensured.

Caterham-Renault - a very necessary result gets them INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE.

Jake Rosenzweig - yet another decent performance by the KQ driver.

Evgeny Restov - what a disappointment for the Russian driver who would have gotten some major points.


-- Negatives --
James James Davies - a mediocre performance, but as a champion you can afford to not care.

Johnny Cecotto, Jr. - his firing was delayed but his career is not helped by these poor performances.

Riccardo Agostini - spinning three times in the last three laps gets you REJECT OF THE RACE and will cost you your job.

Mark Webber - lazy error by the Australian is not helping things.

Brabham-Hyundai - double retirement by the old veterans in what could easily be their final weekend racing.
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2013 Avon Tyres Singapore Grand Prix II - Qualifying

1. Jeroen Krautmeir / Mercedes - 1:44.526
2. Mark Webber / Ferrari - 1:44.551
3. Sebastian Vettel / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:44.748
4. Mikhail Aleshin / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:44.750
5. Jaime Alguersuari / Caterham-Renault - 1:44.845
6. Felipe Massa / Mercedes - 1:44.847
7. Riccardo Agostini / McLaren-Mercedes - 1:44.921
8. Vitaly Petrov / Stefan-Hyundai - 1:44.991
9. Nico Rosberg / Williams-Honda - 1:45.300
10. Lewis Hamilton / Red Bull-Honda - 1:45.115
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11. Robert Kubica / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:45.408
12. Jean-Éric Vergne / Red Bull-Honda - 1:45.488
13. James James Davies / Ferrari - 1:45.710
14. Alexandre Voeckler / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:45.795
15. Romain Grosjean / Renault - 1:45.799
16. Pedro de la Rosa / Caterham-Renault - 1:46.247
17. Yuji Ide / Williams-Honda - 1:46.263
18. Evgeny Restov / Sauber-Ferrari - 1:46.322
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19. Jarno Trulli / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:46.440
20. Johnny Cecotto, Jr. / Renault - 1:46.577
21. Michael Schumacher / Brabham-Hyundai - 1:46.771
22. António da Costa / Marussia-Renault - 1:46.960
23. Jake Rosenzweig / KQ-Hyundai - 1:47.102
24. Frédéric-Maxime Voeckler / KQ-Hyundai - 1:47.423
25. Daniel Juncadella / Marussia-Renault - 1:47.487
26. Vadim Kogay / Villeneuve-Hyundai - 1:50.156
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Penalty Points after the race:
#1 Lewis Hamilton - 10
#2 Jean-Éric Vergne - 3
#3 Jacques Villeneuve - 8
#4 Alexandre Voeckler - 21
#5 Nico Rosberg - 18
#7 Evgeny Restov - 13
#8 Robert Kubica - 5
#9 Sergio Pérez - 8
#10 Jake Rosenzweig - 14
#11 Michael Schumacher - 17
#12 Jarno Trulli - 2
#18 Jaime Alguersuari - 10
#19 Pedro de la Rosa - 15
#27 James James Davies - 38
#28 Mark Webber - 20
#31 Milos Pablovic - 10
#31 Mikhail Aleshin - 12
#32 Daniel Juncadella - 8
#73 Jeroen Krautmeir - 15
#73 Daniel Melrose - 2
#74 Felipe Massa - 9
#77 Sebastian Vettel - 20
#78 Riccardo Agostini - 10
#80 Romain Grosjean - 5
#80 Giancarlo Serenelli - 13


-- Positives --
Vitaly Petrov - brilliant overtaking and breathtaking speed give Petrov another valueable win.

Sebastian Vettel - makes up for a miserable first race with a podium.

Nico Rosberg - Williams get a nice podium from the German.

Caterham-Renault - an INFINITE IMPROBABILITY DRIVE OF THE RACE allows them to repass Red Bull in the WCC.

Michael Schumacher - getting FLAP in a seriously underdeveloped car and hanging on a point without a nosecone is how the story of MSC ends... or does it?

-- Negatives --
Mark Webber - with him heading back to endurance racing and having lost the world title, he is surely unmotivated.

Felipe Massa - driving mistakes make you look especially bad if your team mate performs up to par.

Robert Kubica - yet another fault-ridden drive in the lower half of the Top 20, Kubica must be ashamed.

Lewis Hamilton - literally throwing away valueable price money earns him the final REJECT OF THE RACE of 2013.

Villeneuve-Hyundai - their lead driver suffered a very quick engine failure and their second driver was as embarrassing as ever, can they improve in 2014?
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