Delayed Race Notes: German Grand Prix 2009

[Preface – Due to accountancy studies I fell behind with the editing of these posts. They were written during the live BBC coverage as usual, save for the race result and points. Anything in italics in square brackets was written during the edit, just like this paragraph.]

2009 Formula 1 Grosser Preis Santander von Deutschland
/ 2009 Formula 1 Santander German Grand Prix
Circuit: Nürburgring
Location: Nürburgring, Eifel, Germany
Distance: 60 laps

Coverage: BBC One / BBC Radio 5 Live[*]
Anchor: Jake Humphrey
Analysts in the paddock: David Coulthard (DC) and Eddie Jordan (EJ)

R5 commentary[*]: David Croft (Crofty) and Anthony Davidson (Ant)
R5 pitlane[*]: Holly Samos
Tyre selection (red): SS / S / M / H

[*for many years the BBC has held the UK radio rights to F1. In ’09 they also picked up the TV rights and they now offer an alternate feed on digital television, combining TV pics with radio commentary. I tend to use this feed.]

Coverage begins at 12.10pm.

Focus on the 5 German drivers. Soundbyte-style. Nick says his first pole position was at this track, Sebastian says he should know the circuit off by heart, Adrian says his first F3 win was here, Timo says Michael Schumacher made F1 huge in Germany in the 90s, and Nico says it was because of MS that he got a whole bunch of sponsors. Seb: “German drivers are just bloody quick!”

Jake, pink shirt, pitlane.

Qualifying report with Lee:
Drivers were sent out early in Q2 to avoid rain, but everyone got caught out on a greasy damp track, spins aplenty.
Heikki turned his engine off in qualifying because he was given tyres he didn’t want.
Confusion at Ferrari where they fitted the wrong tyres, had to delay getaway to fit the right ones.
Piquet outqualified Alonso for the first time.
Webber threw down the challenge, Vettel could not respond, he blames himself not the car. Barrichello beat Button.

Webber (pole), Barrichello
Button, Vettel
Hamilton, Kovalainen
Sutil, Massa
Raikkonen, Piquet
Heidfeld, Alonso
Nakajima, Trulli
Rosberg, Kubica
Buemi, Fisichella
(gap), Bourdais
Pitlane: Glock

Glock had a grid penalty for blocking Alonso in qualifying and so Toyota elected to start from pitlane.

Jake is talking to Lewis. He and McLaren are very happy that their new improvements to the car are working. Jake says Lewis has been bouncing around the paddock like Tigger! Optimistic of getting a couple of positions at the start.
Lewis has a new diffuser but Heikki does not, yet Kovy lines up alongside the Ham.

Recorded segment, DC with Mark Webber after quals.
‘It all came together at the crucial time, guys did a great job. 20% of the job done, its a big part of it [but got to get] track position early in the race.’
He still has metal in his leg from his pre-season crash, he was on a mountain bike when he hit a car. Says he’s on the mend and confidence is high. ‘Red Bull have been very patient with my injury.’

The pundits, DC and EJ, are saying it is Webber’s race to lose.

Ted Kravitz: No more rain for 30 minutes. Track is bone dry, not a huge crowd but plenty of money spent on the new complex to driver’s left of the main straight, including a rollercoaster running alongside the track, reaching over 135mph before doing ‘it’s rollercoaster bit’.

Pit feature with Brundle – the driver:
In the 50s a driver had to stay out of the way of the fuel hose, grab a drink, clean his own screen, etc.
These days you think about the in-lap, the stop and the out-lap – and drivers don’t always agree with the radio call. Footage of Nick Heidfeld disagreeing with the pit call at Silverstone to change his wing settings. Driver has to have a fast in-lap, you’re still against the stopwatch, remembering to hit the pitlane speed limit of 100km/h (62mph) or be penalised. Sweep in at the limit to a garage of your own guys. Remember to release pit limiter in the right place..

Lots of pit features from the BBC this year..

Straight into a discussion between Jake Humphrey and Michael Schumacher… with David Coulthard and Eddie Jordan sat right there!
Says he didn’t dream much of F1, seemed too far away. His manager Willi Weber convinced Eddie Jordan that Michael knew Spa, when he didn’t.. Eddie pipes in to say he answered the question correctly, Eddie had asked “Do you know Spa?” – they answered ‘yes’, everyone knows of Spa…

On Spa ’98 and THAT collision with Coulthard (DC raised the subject!), he says in that sort of spray you have no chance, you see nothing, no feeling of distance. He’s still sure David is responsible for the accident. He apologises to David for saying it was McLaren’s fault, he thought McLaren had arranged it because Mika Hakkinen in the other car was his title rival..
Eddie Jordan thanks both of them for allowing Jordan to take a 1-2 finish that day. Schumacher jokingly says it was a gift for giving him his first F1 drive!

On prompting from DC, he says it took a long time for him to build up the trust of people, fans, media, which is why he maybe didn’t come across so well personally.

His favourite moment from his career? He says he has too many! The most important was 2000 to win the championship, it took away so much pressure.
On working with Ross Brawn again? ‘If I had wanted to work I had all the options, I may even now have options, its not what I’m looking for.”

Back live in the paddock.. David says he was glad to still have his helmet on when MS was seeking him out in that Spa pitlane in 1998..

Cars are leaving pitlane to head to the grid.

With Martin Whitmarsh, who says this season has been painful. Eddie Jordan says he thought their car was a dog, apologises to Martin and is impressed by the rate of improvement this year.

Gridwalk

MW’s car hit a wheel gun as he parked on the grid. “I’m not happy with 2nd or 3rd place, I want to win”. Brundle can’t see why he won’t get this race done. 28 years since the last Aussie winner.

JB says the circuit feels better. Car felt stable, circuit is 10 or 12 degrees hotter than yesterday. Got a bit of stripey paint on his grid spot, that’ll make the wheels spin up, not too happy with that. Not sure if he’ll win this but he’ll give it his best shot.

We try and talk to Vettel, no, but watch as Seb grabs the Bridgestone man for a discussion… Martin speculates it is about the change in temperatures and how it’ll affect grip, says it is unusual to have that kind of talk this late on.

Mclaren people. Pat Fry. Kudos to BBC graphics team, caption straight up despite us maybe speaking to him what once this year, twice maybe? Planned? Fibreglass on the front wing…

Adrian Sutil: “Lot of fuel on board, heaviest car in top ten qualifying, looking good! The car improved in the last few races, today we have to show it in the race. Rain maybe would be easier for us. Two Ferraris, lot of KERS cars around, going to be harder to start but nobody wants to crash into my back especially not the Ferrari guys! Top ten would be good, maybe one point will be the dream.”

German National Anthem
A very American-style rendition there with the OTT emphasis on the words, is that the new trend?

Fuel-adjusted qual report:
Webber was still quickest and deserves his pole position.
Hamilton would have been 3rd on the same fuel. Button struggled.
The picture was clouded by the damp conditions.

GRID

Webber, Barrichello
Button, Vettel
Hamilton, Kovalainen
Sutil, Massa
Raikkonen, Piquet
Heidfeld, Alonso
Nakajima, Trulli
Rosberg, Kubica
Buemi, Fisichella
(gap), Bourdais
Pitlane: Glock

Engines fired.

FORMATION LAP

Legard insists on calling this the new Nurburgring despite it being 25 years old. He says we are only 15 miles from Belgium and 15 miles from Bonn.

Alonso spins. I have switched to 5Live.

Grid… 1.2.3.4.5… go!

Webber and RB bang wheels, Rubens leads through turn 1!

Lap 2, Button passes Massa into turn 1!
Right rear puncture for Hamilton on the first lap, he’s pitting. He’s going to lose a lap if McLaren aren’t quick.

Replays: Webber comes across and hits Barrichello.

Onboard Hamilton: Passes everyone at the start but runs very wide and gets the puncture, Ant Davidson says possibly on the drain off the circuit. David Croft says it could have been by touching Webber’s front wing.

Lap 4. Kovalainen found his way through the start nicely.
Barrichello, Webber, Heikki!, Button, Massa, Vettel, Kimi, Sutil, Rosberg, Kubica.

The Ferraris both got Sutil, presumably with their KERS.

Lap 5. Webber told to look after his tyres.
Button tries several times to get Kovalainen, not quite!
Hamilton is lapped by this group of cars now.

Holly: Trulli is running 19th after changing a wing after collision with Nakajima.

Very nicely positioned onboard camera with Vettel, just over his left shoulder – a much better driver’s eye view than normal! Traditionally the camera is mounted on the ‘t-bar’ above the engine air intake.

Lap 9. Heidfeld concedes to Fisichella. Fisi now 12th.

No sign of the predicted rain!

Lap 10. Vettel makes a move into the chicane! Wheel to wheel but Vettel ran out of road.
“Race Control: Incident involving cars 14 and 23 under investigation by the stewards”
That’s Webber and Barrichello!

Lap 12. A drive-thru penalty for Webber, for causing a collision! Replay from RB’s car: Big bang from Webber. I’d still call that a racing incident, Rubens’ race was not interrupted (say for repairs or a DNF).

Lap 14. Button on the radio to complain about his tyres – he pits now.
Lap 15. Both Barrichello and Webber are in. Mark is taking his penalty.
Rubens is out behind Massa and ahead of Vettel. RB and MW built up a nice margin over Kovy.

Lap 16. Kovalainen pits. Webber leads but he does need to make his first fuel stop soon.

Lap 18. Replay: Button passes Buemi around the outside, through the Mercedes section for 12th.

Lap 19. Fisichella pits from 9th position, Force India should have a good day today. Meanwhile Button continues to work his way through the slower traffic who are on longer, heavier stints. Taken Heidfeld.

Bourdais is off the course, he rejoins and makes his way very slowly to the pits. His fault or a technical problem? This could be his last day in a Formula 1 car if Alguesuari takes his place as rumoured.

Lap 20. Mark Webber makes his scheduled stop, takes the hard tyre and gets out ahead of Button.

Lap 23. Webber is caught behind Kubica which is allowing Button to catch up, Jenson looking left and right but can’t quite make the move.

Lap 24. Bourdais goes to the STR pit wall and practically says goodbye to his race engineer – hugs are involved.

Lap 25. Raikkonen pits from 5th. Massa leads but has yet to stop, he should be up next.
Holly with Bourdais:
“We had a good strategy, we had the primes on the car and we were still in contact with the guys ahead of us so it was looking good, we’ll look forward to Hungary.”
Holly: You’ll be in Hungary?
Seb: “I have a contract so yeah.”

Lap 26. Massa is in, and out behind Vettel.
Adrian Sutil hasn’t pitted but he is 1.2 sec behind Rubens and catching fast! What price an underdog podium??

Lap 28. Sutil pits, out with Kimi outside of him, they touch!! Adrian’s front wing is damaged by Kimi’s left front tyre, lots of debris comes off both cars.

Lap 29. Sutil pits for a new nose.

Lap 31. After all those stops Webber has emerged up front again:
Barrichello, Webber, Button, Vettel, Massa, Rosberg, Raikkonen, Kovalainen, Nakajima, Fisichella.

Incident involving Kimi and Adrian will being investigated after the race.

Lap 32. Button makes his second stop.
Lap 33. Rubens in now, so Webber leads once again! Long stop for RB, he’s beaten Raikkonen for 5th.

Jenson didn’t beat Kimi in the pits and now passes him on the track! Davidson says he saw smoke from Kimi’s car, sounds okay but something is wrong.

Turns out Rubens’ long stop was down to a fuel rig problem, they had to switch to the spare.

Lap 35. Raikkonen pits. He’s out of the car. Helmet off, oversize cap on.

Lap 37. Webber is absolutely flying, he’s setting Fastest Laps every lap now and he’s 1sec/lap quicker than anyone else.

Kimi with Holly:
“We kept losing power, [the thing with Sutil] was more or less a normal racing incident.”

Black clouds have been seen by Lewis Hamilton – he’ll hope it will rain because he’s still a lap down.

Lap 42. Kovalainen pits.
Replay: Heidfeld passes Kubica for 9th position.

So both Brawns have pitted twice and the Red Bulls only once. Webber leads Vettel, Massa (1 stop), Rosberg (1), Barrichello (2), Button (2), Alonso (1), Heidfeld (1), Kubica (1), Piquet (1).
Kovalainen has dropped back because after his second stop.

Lap 43. Mark Webber pits with a 20 second lead over his team-mate. Good stop. Vettel takes the lead temporarily.

Lap 44. Vettel is in and out, falls behind the Brawns.
Button is having to weave from left to right to get some heat into his tyres, yet he’s catching Barrichello.

Lap 45. Massa pits, he’s back behind Vettel for 6th.

Lap 48. Lots of midfield pitting over the last few laps.

Lap 49. Alonso just set a 1m33.744s laps! That’s a third of a second faster than Webber’s best which itself was miles faster than the others.

Brawn are getting ready again, a 3-stop race for them.

Lap 50. Alonso just went even quicker, he’s working on catching Rosberg 9 seconds ahead of him.

Lap 51. 10 laps to go and Barrichello pits.
Brawn getting ready for Button as the clouds look ominously dark. Will we get this race completed before the rain comes, or will the whole thing be turned to chaos?

Button pits, will he beat Rubens out? Yes he does!
Jenson put in a good lap.

Lap 53. Alonso is right behind Barrichello now – those stops put both Brawns between Rosberg and Alonso. Will Fernando make the move?

Order:
Webber, Vettel, Massa who I’ve hardly mentioned, Rosberg, Button, Barrichello, Alonso, Kovalainen, Glock, Heidfeld.

Kovalainen is slow and holding up a train of four cars, but he’s seems able to hang on for that point for 8th – he and McLaren need that point!

Lap 56. Sutil is now 15th after that wing change. This is the second time Raikkonen has ruined a good points finish for Sutil, after Monaco 2008.

Lap 57. Fernando Alonso is pushing the Brawns hard.

Lap 58. Webber has backed it off to save the car, the gap has dropped by 5 seconds. Vettel is now only 10sec back but with 3 laps to go there will be no change.

Lap 60. FINAL LAP

CHEQUERED FLAG – MARK WEBBER WINS!!!

Absolutely brilliant drive from Webber! Top class.

Radio – he shouts in delight! screams even! Brilliant!

The first Australian win since Alan Jones in 1981!

Parc Ferme

Big congratulatory hug for Mark from Seb Vettel.
Shame the mechanics are kept so far back from the drivers, that sorta sucks the life out of it.

Podium

Advance Australia Fair for Mark.
The Austrian one for Red Bull.
Horrible corporate trophy.
Champaaggnee!!
Seb and Felipe soak Mark in the stuff, and deservedly so.

Conference

Webber, winner:

“The only thing that was going to beat me was the rain and that held off. It was a bit testing, I lost Rubens at the start and moved over and hit Rubens, I got a drive-through for that. Sebastien showed what the car could do in winter testing while I was hurting a lot, it keps my motivation going.”

Vettel, 2nd:

“Congratulations, today he was unbeatable. I am very happy with the result, all the KERS cars around me, it was quite difficult to start 4th and go into the first corner maybe 8th.”

Massa, 3rd:

“To be honest I missed to be in the top three. Fantastic race, passed many cars, struggled with soft tyres like most people. Put down a good pace with 2nd set of tyres. Very happy. Podium will help the people to push hard.”

BBC Interviews:

Rubens, where did it go wrong?:

“On the strategy. It was a good show from the team for how to lose a race today. I’m upset. I did all I had to do, get first on the first corner that’s all I did, they made me lose the race. If this is what’s going on we’re gonna lose both championships and that’s even more terrible. I feel sorry for myself, I feel sorry for the team. I wish I could get on the plane and go right home. All the team will be bla bla bla bla and I don’t want that.”

Does this mean they are favouring Jenson?

“I’m not saying they are favouring anyone.”

Wow! Harsh stuff from Rubens. He may well be right but you don’t do this in public! Anyone think there will some driver shopping for that seat for next year? Maybe he already knows?

David Coulthard says it is ‘remarkable’ that he’d say such things, he’s very surprised.
Eddie Jordan knows him, Rubens drove for him for 4 years. ‘He wears his heart on his sleeve, he’s not to know the fuel rig gave up, that there was a mechanical error. He’s made a mistake, he’s opened mouth’.

I don’t note-take the F1 Forum after the race, just to say Sir Frank joined the guys and watched Rubens’ comments with them: “That’s a red card job.” Says he’s not impressed with an outburst like that – you save it for behind closed doors.

Okay that’s enough from me for this race, let’s round things up:

Result Result

Driver Gap Pts
1 Webber 60 laps 10
2 Vettel 9.2sec 8
3 Massa 15.9sec 6
4 Rosberg 21.0sec 5
5 Button 23.6sec 4
6 Barrichello 24.4sec 3
7 Alonso 24.8sec 2
8 Kovalainen 58.6sec 1
9 Glock 61.4sec
10 Heidfeld 61.9sec
11 Fisichella 62.3sec
12 Nakajima 62.8sec
13 Piquet 68.3sec
14 Kubica 69.5sec
15 Sutil 71.9sec
16 Buemi 90.2sec
17 Trulli 90.9sec
18 Hamilton 1 lap
DNF Räikkönen radiator
DNF Bourdais hydraulics

Drivers’ Championship

Driver Prev GER Total
1 Button 64 4 68
2 Vettel 39 8 47
3 Webber 35.5 10 45.5
4 Barrichello 41 3 44
5 Massa 16 6 22
6 Trulli 21.5 21.5
7 Rosberg 15.5 5 20.5
8 Glock 13 13
9 Alonso 11 2 13
10 Räikkönen 10 10
11 Hamilton 9 9
12 Heidfeld 6 6
13 Kovalainen 4 1 5
14 Buemi 3 3
15 Bourdais 2 2
16 Kubica 2 2

The two Red Bulls have overtaken Barrichello, pushing him down to 4th. Massa makes up a position on Trulli while Rosberg lines himself up to do the same.

Constructors’ Championship

Constructor Prev GER Total
1 Brawn 105 7 112
2 Red Bull 68.5 18 86.5
3 Toyota 40.5 40.5
4 Ferrari 23 6 29
5 Williams 15.5 5 20.5
6 McLaren 13 1 14
7 Renault 11 2 13
8 BMW 8 8
9 Toro Rosso 5 5
10 Force India 0 0

Red Bull score more than double Brawn in Germany, hopefully making the title fight last as far as possible. Ferrari and Williams are gradually moving their way closer to Toyota who’s advantage was built up early in the season.

That’s all from Germany! The next race is the Hungarian GP on 26 July.

German flag courtesy of 4 International Flags

Catch-Up: A1GP Taupo

Preface – This is the first in a regular series where I will write a few short paragraphs giving my general impressions of races I watch which are not F1 or IndyCar. As I am utterly obsessed with motorised combat I have been storing up masses amounts of racing on my DVR and elsewhere since the beginning of the year. I am only now beginning to work through them.

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A couple of weeks ago I watched the A1GP races at Taupo, which were held in January. I forgot to take any kind of notes and I think this series of posts will be about impressions of events rather than going into detail. We’ll see.

Taupo is a curious little circuit which got a makeover especially for the return of a big open-wheel single-seater series to New Zealand’s shores after an absence of far, far too long. Unfortunately it is quite dusty and even after the makeover, narrow and has twisty bits. These don’t help bigger open wheel cars and the two A1 races were very processional, the only racing really happening when someone messed up the last turns (which form a chicane) or got a wheel on to the dusty area on the edge of the track.

The cars had faults too, the engine management system was cutting in when drivers were trying to pull away from a standstill, such as a race start or a pit stop. Not good. It ruined several races and cost Ireland the double-victory. The series is still obsessed with PowerBoost.

The event was very well attended proving the appetite for a major open-wheel event in NZ. I am not convinced this is the right venue. There is a new circuit under construction and A1GP is rumoured to be heading there instead, so let’s hope that works, and while the people at Taupo may be disappointed they can take heart from the fact their circuit upgrades are a legacy of A1GP’s long-term aim of improving motorsport facilities around the world in places F1 can’t or won’t touch.

Ultra-Delayed Race Notes: Turkish Grand Prix 2009

[Preface – Due to accountancy studies I fell behind with the editing of these posts which meant they couldn’t be posted, however I still took the notes live in the usual way. The notes here were written, albeit in a very rough form, during the live BBC coverage save for the race result and points. I’ve edited for readability reasons only. Anything in italics in square brackets, just like this, I have written during the edit.]

2009 Formula 1 ING Turkish Grand Prix
Circuit: Istanbul Park
Location: Somewhere outside Istanbul, Turkey
Distance: 58 laps

Coverage: BBC One / BBC Radio 5 Live[*]
Anchor: Jake Humphrey
Analysts in the paddock: David Coulthard (DC) and Eddie Jordan (EJ)

Race commentary: Jonathan Legard (Ledgy) and Martin Brundle
Pit and paddock reports:
Ted Kravitz and Lee McKenzie

Alternative commentary[*]: David Croft (Crofty) and Anthony Davidson (Ant)
Alternative pitlane[*]: Holly Samos

Tyre selection (red): SS / S / M / H

[*for many years the BBC has held the UK radio rights to F1. In ’09 they also picked up the TV rights and they now offer an alternate feed on digital television, combining TV pics with radio commentary. I experimented with this for the Turkish GP because I was getting so irritated with Jonathan Legard on the main feed]

BBC coverage is a GO at 12.10pm BST (2.10pm Turkish local time) with 50 minutes until race start.

Montage… “everyone wants overtaking in F1, and Turkey always delivers”

Joining Jake live and he’s walking and talking in the pitlane!
Quick chat with EJ and DC in the McLaren pit. I’m not really paying attention – I’ll do you a favour and skip these sections.
Points recap: Button has a mega lead over team-mate Barrichello. Nobody else in with a shot.
And the teams? Brawn have TWICE as many points as RBR in 2nd. The rest? Forget it.

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Qualifying recap with Ted
The Prodigy as the backing track!
Spins from Renault, BMW happier because they have a Brawn-like diffuser now.
Ted says the teams fighting for the win here are Red Bull and Brawn (no, you don’t say!).

Rubens is 3rd but is ok with it:
“I actually prefer 1st because it is on the clean side and ahead, but if I had between 2nd and 3rd I think 3rd is better.”

Jenson, P2:
“It’s tough from P2, I’ve got Rubens in P3 which is a much cleaner line. There’s only one race a year here, this weekend, the inside of the grid is dirty but we’ll make the best of it.”

Vettel, pole:
“We have done a good job today with pole on the clean side of the track, that’s an advantage. No KERS car behind us this time, it’s all looking good.”

Start order:
Vettel, Button, Barrichello, Webber, Trulli, Räikkönen, Massa, Alonso, Rosberg, Kubica, Heidfeld, Nakajima, Glock, Kovalainen, Sutil, Hamilton, Piquet, Buemi, Fisichella, Bourdais

I do love the little flavours of local colour and culture between segments. Just 10 or 15 seconds with a little backing track, but they add so much to your understanding of the host location.

Massa sit-down interview with Jake.
– Disappointed with qualifying in Malaysia, says the track improved massively.
– some stuff about supporting the team, usual racing driver stuff [err yeah, hindsight alert!]
– Turn 8 is a big strain on the neck.
– I think we are in the fight.

Stefano Domenicali talking about FOTA and other stuff.
[I have removed this for brevity and because the politics was boring then and boring now]

I like Stefano. He’s open and cooperative, this was quite a long chat with the BBC guys – all three of the guys.

Onboard lap. Martin Brundle voicing Vettel’s lap and comparing his approach to Button’s!
Vettel is nailing every apex, Button is having to hesitate slightly.

Jakes says the pitlane is “very confusing” because the cars are going the other direction to previous races. Anti-clockwise track. Heading out to the track.
Whoa, a BBC man grabs Jake and pulls him back JUST BEFORE a Toyota runs him over!

Some chatter before Martin joins them for his gridwalk.

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Gridwalk with Martin and David

They are sat down on the front of the grid talking about how difficult turn 1 is here because you can’t see it, the track dips down and the apex is out of sight. You spend the weekend hitting the 100m mark for practice, qualifying, and suddenly a race start you’ve got 20 cars aiming for the same place.

Horner:
“52C track temperature, it’s going to be interesting. The most important thing is to be quick and go.”
Button in a ‘cool suit’: “I’ve watched the GP2 and other races and position 2 seems okay, not too bad.” Talks about the difficulties of turn 8. 3rd is a reasonable result, going for the win but he’d be happy with 3rd.
Randomly, Naomi Campbell arrives and kisses Button on both cheeks, then DC who asks her who she’s supporting:
NC “I’ve very happy, England, hahaha”
DC “You’re going for Jenson then?”
NC “I said England, haha”
DC “Good stuff, enjoy”
Apparently she also supports the freebie champagne… or something you injest nasally…

Zipping around the grid.. finds Vettel? Can you win your first dry GP?
“Yep, sure.” Strategy? “I have a stop immediately now, I need the toilet now. Hoping for a good start and defend it from there.”

Massa: “Will be difficult. Webber is a possibility on race pace, I hope we can be strong in the race than we were in qualifying.”

Turkish anthem rings out as we talk to Ross Brawn. Seems we aren’t stopping for it this time.
Brawn talking more on FOTA, politics, all that rubbish.

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Strategy update: Button would be on pole after adjusting qual times for fuel load, he has 2 more laps than Red Bull. Alonso is the lightest and will stop on lap 14. Hamilton is very heavy.

Grid Reminder

Vettel (pole), Button
Barrichello, Webber
Trulli, Räikkönen
Massa, Alonso
Rosberg, Kubica
Heidfeld, Nakajima
Glock, Kovalainen
Sutil, Hamilton
Piquet, Buemi
Fisichella, Bourdais

Engines running. Mechanics clear. Green lights. I’m switching to the alternative audio feed.

Formation Lap

GRID
Button lines up funny.
1.2.3.4.5…GO!

Button leads!
Rubens slow
Trulli ahead of Webber!
Rosberg passes Massa
Kimi vs Alonso
Trulli vs Webber
Turn 8 at speed!
Rubens takes Heidi

Kubica is chasing Alonso who has fallen back.

There is a nosecone waiting in the Ferrari pit, but Kimi doesn’t need it.
Kimi radio:

“I lost a little part of the front wing on the left hand side I think.”

L3 Rubens tries it on Heikki but can’t make it here.

Things have settled down so we are being shown replays of the start:
A Williams touches a BMW in t1.
Rubens very slow away.

L4 Fisi pits with a suspected brake problem.

L5 Positions: Button, Vettel, Webber, Trulli, Rosberg, Massa, Alonso, Kubica, Raikkonen, Nakajima, Kova, Barr, Glock, Hei, Sut, Piq, Ham, Bue, Bou.
Fisichella has officially retired according the timing screen.

Barrichello passes Kovalainen at the last turn, but Heikki uses KERS to get an instant 80hp boost to retake the position on the main straight and into t1!

Rubens tries it again halfway around the lap and spins, he’s now behind Glock, Heidfeld, Sutil, Piquet and Hamilton as well.

Holly: Rubens’ anti-stall kicked in at the start.

L9 Rubens re-takes Hamilton.

L10 Tweet from @clubforce

“fisi in the garage at the moment with a brake problem. trying to get it out again for the rest of the race”

@clubforce is the Force India team official twitter feed and by far the most verbose of the F1 teams that tweet during the race (all two of them).

Piquet locks up his brakes and allows Rubens through.

L12 Rubens radio – he’s lost 7th gear!

Fisi says he’s out.
Sutil and Barrichello touch, Rubens has damaged his front wing. Rubens is very frustrated right now and trying too hard.

L13 Rubens pits for a new wing.
L14 Alonso pits, and Crofty says he was predicted to pit now. I’m shocked, a pit prediction is proven RIGHT!

L15 JB sets FL. Vettel pits and he’s out in 6th.
@clubforce tells us Fisi has retired from the race.

L16 Trulli pits and is out in 9th.

L17 Button and Massa pit. Button beats Vettel by some margin! Button has more fuel than Vettel too..

L18 Webber pits from his inherited lead, Rosberg follows him in. Long stop for Webber, he’s out just behind Kubica. Raikkonen also pits. Lots of brake dust from Rosberg’s car.

L19 Kovalainen pits from 8th.
Kubica, Nakajima, Glock, Heidfeld, Sutil, Piquet and Hamilton are yet to stop.

L20 Kubica pits, so does Sutil.

L21 A fairly light Hamilton passes a recently-pitted Raikkonen. Kimi isn’t looking quick right now.

L23 Top ten: Button, Vettel, Webber, Naka*, Rosberg, Trulli, Glock*, Massa, Heidfeld*, Kubica
* not pitted

Speculation on 5Live that Vettel has switched to a 3-stop, if so Vettel is screwed because he’s close behind Button and being held up.

L25 Vettel is RIGHT BEHIND Button! He’s in the dirty air which is costing him, but he is faster than Jenson.

Replay of Glock passing Trulli for 6th. Glock has yet to pit.
L26 Nakajima pits.

L28 Heidfeld pits for his first stop. Some people’s second stops may be due soon.

L29 Vettel pits. He is on a three-stopper. Ant calls it as Webber finishing 2nd and Vettel 3rd because of this strategy. Vettel takes hard tyres.

Half distance

L30 Glock makes his first stop.
Nice use of the map graphic for this race! We get a good idea of the time gap as it is on the road, between the top three cars, which is really useful when they aren’t in the same TV shot.

31 laps gone and 27 remain, we’re over halfway now and nobody has been lapped! Amazing!

L32 Hamilton pits and is out alongside Piquet, and passes him… for 17th!

Bourdais pits.

L33 Piquet alongside Hamilton!! They are side by side through the final complex and Piquet makes the pass! Holy cow who woke him up?! This is the GP2-spec Piquet of old who actually raced people! More of this please, Nelson.

L34 Button leads by 17.9sec from Webber who is 8.6 ahead of Vettel. Button is the fastest car on track. He’s got the warp drive locked on, let’s look elsewhere..

L37 Hamilton, Buemi and Bourdais have been lapped by Button now – and Buemi passes Hamilton. What is going on with Lewis?

L38 Barrichello pits from 14th, this is his scheduled stop. He was heavily delayed [not as much as these notes] with that start and then the new front wing.

Nico Rosberg is running 4th! He’s faster than Vettel by 0.1s/lap and only 5.5sec behind. Ah – he’s just pitted, he was setting fast in-laps. He kicks off the second round of stops for the 2-stoppers.

L41 Rubens’ stop put him a lap behind, he should get that lap back when Jenson stops.

L42 Massa pits from 5th.
L43 Button pits, so does Webber. Kovalainen and Buemi are in the pits as the leaders come in, they should exit ahead of the leaders to remain unlapped for now. Trulli in from 4th.

Vettel is up to 2nd again but he’ll lose that to Webber on his third stop.

Trouble for Nakajima, Williams guys had trouble with the ‘spinners’ on his front tyre. I’ve never liked those things.

L48 Vettel pits for his final stop, just as Rubens Barrichello pits the car to retire.

L50 Vettel is now 2.5s behind Webber and closing fast. Glock is only 0.8s behind Kubica and gradually catching. These are the closest fights with only 8 laps to go.

L52 RBR lap times have stabilised, only a tenth difference now between cars.

4 to go: Vettel gets told by the team to save the car, Mark is faster. Timing says they are about the same but I think this is to make sure they don’t take each other out!

3 to go: Vettel sets a purple sector 1! A message to Webber or the team?

Final lap. Hamilton gets lapped again – he unlapped himself earlier with his one-stop strategy.

Chequered Flag – Jenson Button wins!!
Webber 2nd, Vettel 3rd

Vettel didn’t say a word to the team on the radio when they were telling him how he got ‘stuck behind Webber’.

Podium.

British national anthem for Button and Brawn.

Interesting trophies, they look heavy..

Vettel looks like he’s forcing a smile. On pole, was fast in the race but only got 3rd.

[at some point here we go back to main feed]

Chat with Brawn:

“Looking forward to Britain, lots of fans. Problem with Rubens’ gearbox, he would have had a great race for sure.”

Conference

Jenson Button, Winner:

“I don’t know if this sort of circuit suits our car more than others, but the car was fantastic today. Wish I could have all the boys on the podium. They all deserve to be there.”

Peter Windsor, moderator:

“Well done, equalling Jim Clark and Michael Schumacher in winning the first six of seven races.”

Mark Webber, P2:

“We managed to go a lap longer and save fuel, we knew the podium was taken just deciding between myself and Sebastian. I did enough damage in the middle stint to jump Sebastian, then we turned the engine down to the end.”

Sebastian Vettel, P3

“It worked out okay at the start then nearly lost the car, my mistake, all race was difficult I think there was a little tailwind, it was quite tricky. Jenson was just too quick today so I don’t think we could have held him anyway. I thought we were switching to 2 stop, we did not, then we were in traffic to Jenson because of his heavy fuel load. It turned out the 3 stop was not as quick as the 2 stop, I am not happy but we can be very satisfied to take 2nd and 3rd.”

Wow, mega-long conference coverage, much appreciated!
Back to the BBC guys. Replay of Lewis Hamilton’s opening lap.

Lewis Hamilton (13th):

“I really enjoyed the race despite being all the way back, I pushed and pushed and pushed, that’s why I’m smiling because I fulfilled my potential. This car isn’t going to win but I’m going to keep pushing anyway, let’s knuckle down and concentrate on bringing it back, especially for next year. Looking forward to see the fans (at Silverstone). I’m really, really happy for Jenson and wish him luck.”

Trulli (4th):

“I’m really happy, we pusehd hard, we had a good setup. I am an experience driver and I never give up, I am always positive. I have to praise the team because they have worked really hard. The season is long and we have to keep pushing for updates every time.”

Rosberg (5th):

“We pushed 100% through to try and beat Trulli, unfortunately it wasn’t possible, (..) he was too fast for us. Still 5th place is good for us, beat both Ferraris, it’s good. If we managed to keep up the development with the other teams and score one point and then another every race that’d be great!”

Race Result

Driver Gap Pts
1 Button 58 laps 10
2 Webber 6.7sec 8
3 Vettel 7.4sec 6
4 Trulli 27.8sec 5
5 Rosberg 31.5sec 4
6 Massa 39.9sec 3
7 Kubica 46.2sec 2
8 Glock 46.9sec 1
9 Räikkönen 50.2sec
10 Alonso 62.4sec
11 Heidfeld 64.3sec
12 Nakajima 66.3sec
13 Hamilton 80.4sec
14 Kovalainen 1 lap
15 Buemi 1 lap
16 Piquet 1 lap
17 Sutil 1 lap
18 Bourdais 1 lap
DNF Barrichello gearbox
DNF Fisichella brakes

Drivers Championship

Driver Prior TUR Total
1 Button 51 +10 61
2 Barrichello 35 35
3 Vettel 23 +6 29
4 Webber 19.5 +8 27.5
5 Trulli 14.5 +5 19.5
6 Glock 12 +1 13
7 Rosberg 7.5 +4 11.5
8 Alonso 11 11
9 Massa 8 +3 11
10 Hamilton 9 9
11 Räikkönen 9 9
12 Heidfeld 6 6
13 Kovalainen 4 4
14 Buemi 3 3
15 Bourdais 2 2
16 Kubica 0 +2 2

Constructors Championship

Team Prior TUR Total
1 Brawn 86 +10 96
2 Red Bull 36.5 +14 50.5
3 Toyota 32.5 +6 38.5
4 Ferrari 14 +3 17
5 McLaren 13 13
6 Williams 7.5 +4 11.5
7 Renault 11 11
8 BMW 6 +2 8
9 Toro Rosso 5 5
10 Force India 0 0

That’s it from Turkey! See you soon for the next one.
[I hope to sort out the next set of notes at the weekend to get as caught up as possible in time for Valencia]