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GRAND PRIX: Australia:
When the Flag Drops
by Winston D'Arcy |
21.3.07
I must of course begin by congratulating Kimi Raikkonen on his dream debut
for the Ferrari as he won his first race for the Scuderia, becoming the
first driver to do so since who? (Answer at the bottom of the page)
Kimi qualified on pole and won with ease, leading from the flag, setting
fastest lap and was not troubled throughout the race except for his radio
packing up and one minor wobble. His fortunes were in marked contrast to
those of his team mate, Felipe Massa, who qualified 15th, was demoted to
last on the grid following an engine change and struggled home a lapped
sixth - a severe disappointment following his winter testing form.
Under normal circumstances Kimi would have been hailed as man of the meeting
but he was overshadowed by Lewis Hamilton. The 22 year old made a stunning
F1 debut, qualifying fourth, getting ahead of team mate and reigning World
Champion Fernando Alonso with an audacious move around the outside of the
first corner on the first lap when Alonso was blocked by a BMW (must've
spotted a parking space). He moved up to third when Heidfeld pitted, got
away with a low-flying incident (see pic), drove flat-out for much of the
race, including an on-the-limit pit lane entrance and ran faster than Alonso
for most of the race.
The canny Alonso re-asserted the status quo by taking on a couple more laps
of fuel at his second stop which allowed him to to stay out and stay ahead
when Hamilton was baulked by Sato and had to pit. Alonso's fastest lap was
also ultimately better than that of Hamilton. Nonetheless, Hamilton showed
stellar talent and what's more had luck on his side. His was easily the
most exciting F1 debut since that of Michael Schumacher 16 years before
and his is a fairy tale story, though I understand he did have the benefit
of our Editor's advice many years ago and incidentally the immense support
and encouragement of Ron Dennis.
BMW-Sauber confirmed that their winter testing form was no fluke. Heidfeld
qualified third and finished fourth and Kubica qualified fifth and ran
fourth before being forced to retire with hydraulics problems.
As predicted, Renault were off the pace, Fisichella nodded off as per
usual, receiving a number of wake-up calls from his pit. He did however
nicely squeeze Trulli off the road when emerging from a pit-stop and managed
to come home fifth. Rookie team mate Heikki Kovalainen had an awful debut,
qualifying 13th and finishing tenth after numerous spins and off-track
excursions, receiving a blast from Flav to add to his troubles. I don't
think Renault will be a threat this year.
Williams beat their new engine supplier Toyota. Nico Rosberg drove a good
aggressive race, pulling a demon move on Ralf Schumacher, who scored the
final point. Toyota fared much better than their Japanese rival Honda
who were just dismal. Takumo Sato out-qualified both in Honda's last year's
car and it was only Barrichello's determination that salvaged some respect
for the team. The car has a high speed aerodynamic rear-end instability
which was clearly demonstrated by Button at one point in the race. A big
smart-alec advertising campaign, like the Earth thingy, backed up by "Honda
- the Power of Dreams" sponsoring ITV's coverage, is almost always
a recipe for disaster. Racing must speak through results not gimmicks.
The TV coverage of what was essentially a dull race was fair though I
found I had to re-wind and watch several times to see the tiny things
which made a difference. Coverage of qualifying was dreadful. The Director
failed to pick up the right car at the right time and what with random
close-ups, cuts, zooms and changes of direction, together with James Allen
driveling on about anything other than what we are actually seeing, I
found the whole thing totally confusing. I much prefer single car qualifying
with Martin Brundle telling me what's going on on the track. One scary
thing the TV did pick up very well was Coulthard going over the top of
Wurz's Williams after a lunge from impossibly far back. His Red Bull came
within inches of going over Wurz's head. A sober reminder that motor racing
can still be a dangerous game.
To end on a more cheerful note, congratulations again to Kimi and to Lewis
on a fairy tale come true. Well done Brother!
"We started
with our drivers at opposite ends of the grid, with Kimi on pole and Felipe
in last place because of an electrical problem in the gearbox management
that had hampered his qualifying yesterday. Kimi maintained his first place
after the start and then did a very good job of managing the race, while
Felipe staged a great climb through the field to take him up to sixth place.
The chassis-engine package proved to be competitive, the team worked with
dedicated professionalism and the drivers were impeccable. This all means
that we can look forward to the rest of the championship with prudent optimism,
even if we have seen there is some very strong and well prepared opposition
and some very talented young drivers."
"A fantastic
victory! It is great to be winning again with my new team whom I want to
thank for giving me a great car. The race was not as easy as it might have
looked from the outside, partly because shortly after the start, the radio
failed so it was almost impossible to talk to the pit wall. Fortunately
we had prepared well for the race and I knew what I had to do, but there
were a few difficult moments. I was not flat out all the time, adapting
my pace to the way the race was going. It was nice to hear my national anthem
again on the podium as it had been a while. I have to say that last year
it seemed to be the Italian one I was hearing usually. This is a great way
to start the championship. We know we have a very competitive package but
we still have to work to make it even better and above all, reliable."
"After what
happened in qualifying yesterday it would have been difficult to do any
better than this sixth place. I was able to run at a good pace even with
a full fuel load facing a race that would be one long climb through the
field. The F2007 was very competitive and so I am optimistic about the next
few races. But I cannot forget the disappointment for the failure in qualifying,
which meant I had to start from the back of the grid. If not for that, I
would definitely have been fighting for the win. But I am happy with the
overall result in terms of what it means for the team and I am happy for
Kimi who won on his debut with Ferrari."
THE AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX, ALBERT PARK,
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA;
58 LAPS; 307.574KM. WEATHER: SUNNY.
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Classified: |
Pos |
Driver |
Team |
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Time |
1. |
Raikkonen |
Ferrari |
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1.25:28.770 |
2. |
Alonso |
McLaren |
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+ 7.242 |
3. |
Hamilton |
McLaren |
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+ 18.595 |
4. |
Heidfeld |
BMW Sauber |
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+ 38.763 |
5. |
Fisichella |
Renault |
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+ 1:06.469 |
6. |
Massa |
Ferrari |
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+ 1:06.805 |
7. |
Rosberg |
Williams |
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+ 1 lap |
8. |
R.Schumacher |
Toyota |
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+ 1 lap
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9. |
Trulli |
Toyota |
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+ 1 lap
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10. |
Kovalainen |
Renault |
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+ 1 lap |
11. |
Barrichello |
Honda |
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+ 1 lap |
12. |
Sato |
Super Aguri |
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+ 1 lap |
13. |
Webber |
Red Bull |
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+ 1 lap |
14. |
Liuzzi |
Toro Rosso |
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+ 1 lap |
15. |
Button |
Honda |
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+ 1 lap |
16. |
Davidson |
Super Aguri |
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+ 2 laps |
17. |
Sutil |
Spyker |
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+ 2 laps |
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Wurz |
Williams |
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NC |
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Coulthard |
Red Bull |
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NC |
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Kubica |
BMW Sauber |
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NC |
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Speed |
Toro Rosso |
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NC |
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Albers |
Spyker |
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NC |
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Fastest lap: Raikkonen,
1:25.235
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World Championship Final Standings, Round 1 |
Drivers: |
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Constructors: |
1. |
Raikkonen |
10 |
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1. |
McLaren |
14 |
2. |
Alonso |
8 |
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2. |
Ferrari |
13 |
3. |
Hamilton |
6 |
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3. |
BMW Sauber |
5 |
4. |
Heidfeld |
5 |
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4. |
Renault |
4 |
5. |
Fisichella |
4 |
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5. |
Williams |
2 |
6. |
Massa |
3 |
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6. |
Toyota |
1 |
7. |
Rosberg |
2 |
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8. |
R.Schumacher |
1 |
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Class
of '07 Oz |
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Felipe
was brought back to earth with a bump |
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Could
Sir Jackie possibly be saying "Of course in my day"? |
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Kimi's
away |
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Hamilton
survived this! |
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BMs
looked good all weekend |
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Great
race by Rosberg |
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Recycling
would probably be the best thing for the Hondas |
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Canny
Alonso took second |
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First
Ferrari win for Kimi... |
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..fully
justifying JT''s decision |
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click
for FIA lap chart |
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More
Importantly ... |
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Lovely
to see Kylie about, with sister Dannii |
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