Friday 5 July 2013

Rosberg victorious in emphatic British GP

Nico Rosberg took full advantage of Sebastian Vettel’s technical failure and held off the resurgent Mark Webber to claim his second victory of the 2013 season in what proved to be an entertaining and controversial British Grand Prix.


The first tyre explosion comes from Lewis Hamilton's car.
It was Rosberg’s team-mate, Lewis Hamilton, who was on pole position after displaying blistering pace in qualifying to finish four tenths ahead of Rosberg in second place. Sebastian Vettel could only manage third in his Red Bull ahead of Australian Mark Webber, who announced that this would be his final season in Formula One last Thursday. Paul Di Resta performed superbly at his home Grand Prix qualifying in 5th position only to be demoted to the back of the grid due to his car being under the minimum weight requirement. This promoted Jenson Button in to the top 10 after another disappointing session left him in 11th place. Fernando Alonso struggled for Ferrari in 10th position but Di Resta’s penalty moved the Spaniard up to 9th behind Kimi Raikonnen in 8th.

Hamilton made an excellent start to the race building up a sufficient 2 second gap between himself and Sebastian Vettel, who had passed Rosberg at the start of the race. Webber didn’t make a great start and suffered damage to his car after a collision with the Lotus of Romain Grosjean but this didn’t escalate in to any serious problems. Suddenly, on lap 8, Hamilton’s hopes of winning his home Grand Prix for the second time were dashed when his left rear tyre exploded unexpectedly, forcing him in to the pits, leaving the Brit in last place. The Silverstone atmosphere was crushed as Sebastian Vettel eased in to the lead- a sight many British fans did not want to see. Rosberg could only maintain a reasonable gap as he tried to sustain pressure on the three time world champion. 

Hamilton, however, was only the first of four drivers to fall victim to tyre issues with Felipe Massa, John Eric-Vergne and Sergio Perez all experiencing exploding tyres and, interestingly, it was always the left rear tyre. Due to a high quantity of debris on the track in the aftermath of the separate incidents involving Hamilton and Vergne, the safety car was deployed on lap 14 providing an opportunity for many drivers to pit. At the end of lap 21, the safety car came in. Vettel made a quick getaway as it left the track creating an adequate gap from Rosberg. Unfortunately for the British fans, it seemed as if this was going to be a routine victory for Vettel. Lewis Hamilton displayed a fighting spirit though. The former McLaren driver was making progress through the grid, enjoying some intense battles with Paul Di Resta and Esteban Gutierrez.


Having come to terms with the fact that Sebastian Vettel was likely to enjoy a comfortable win, the British fans were subdued. They continued to passionately cheer on Hamilton, Button, Di Resta and Chilton but they  resigned to accepting it wasn’t going to be their day. Submissive, the supporters needed something to lift their increasingly fading spirits.
Vettel leaves his car.
With 10 laps to go, that ‘something’ arrived. As Sebastian Vettel approached club corner, his car began to slow down and as he came through on to the final straight, the German pulled up near the pit wall and stopped. For the first time this season, Vettel was forced to retire because of a gearbox failure. Loud cheers spread throughout the stands at the circuit, with fans enjoying what seemed to be a spectacular moment for them. Filled with renewed optimism, the atmosphere had been fully revived. Vettel’s loss was Rosberg’s gain as the Mercedes driver soared in to the lead. The next 10 laps proved to be incredible as Mark Webber and Lewis Hamilton went all out to salvage as many points as possible. Webber was flying through the grid, passing Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikonnen and Lewis Hamilton on his way to second place. Showing true Australian courage, Webber wasn’t finished there. Having won here twice already, the Red Bull driver was targeting a third victory in what would be his final British Grand Prix. Considered by some as an honorary Brit- Webber lives in the county of Buckinghamshire very near to Silverstone- he was well supported by the crowd towards the end with every move being cheered. Although Webber was dramatically closing in on the leader, he just didn’t have enough laps to get close enough in order to make that crucial move.


Rosberg celebrates his victory.
Rosberg crossed the line at the end of lap 52 to secure a magnificent victory ahead of Webber and the impressive Fernando Alonso, who managed to take third place. Lewis Hamilton recovered from his early incident to finish in a creditable fourth place.

Pirelli have since been under intense scrutiny, with several of the drivers criticising the quality of the tyres in the aftermath of these serious problems. In regards to the German Grand Prix, there are fears that teams could boycott the event if similar problems occur. Pirelli have announced that kevlar belts will be used on the rear tyres and they will be taking the yellow marked soft tyres and white marked medium tyres.  Nuremberg will host the German Grand Prix which takes place this Sunday and, if it goes ahead, it should be a thriller.

Full Results

1)      Nico Rosberg- Mercedes AMG Petronas

2)      Mark Webber- Red Bull Racing

3)      Fernando Alonso- Scuderia Ferrari

4)      Lewis Hamilton-  Mercedes AMG Petronas

5)      Kimi Raikkonen- Lotus Renault

6)      Felipe Massa- Scuderia Ferrari

7)      Adrian Sutil- Force India

8)      Daniel Ricciardo- Scuderia Toro Rosso

9)      Paul Di Resta- Force India

10)   Nico Hulkenberg- Sauber

11)   Pastor Maldonado- Williams

12)   Valtteri Bottas- Williams

13)   Jenson Button- Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

14)   Esteban Gutierrez-Sauber

15)   Charles Pic- Caterham

16)   Jules Bianchi- Marussia

17)   Max Chilton-Marussia

18)   Giedo van der Garde- Caterham

Retired:

 Sebastian Vettel- Red Bull Racing

 Romain Grosjean- Lotus Renault

Sergio Perez- Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

Jean- Eric Vergne- Scuderia Toro Rosso