Australia – Qualification: Hamilton stays afloat, Vettel and Räikkönen struggle

After an extremely lively session with the rain, Lewis Hamilton leads Mercedes to pole position ahead of the local driver: Daniel Ricciardo in his Red Bull. A superb start for Kevin Magnussen who ranks 4th, and the two Toro Rosso cars in 6th and 8th positions. Kimi Räikkönen stopped in Q2 after a contact with the wall, while Sebastian Vettel finishes 13th. At Lotus, they are completely overwhelmed by problems.

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Australia – Qualification: Hamilton stays afloat, Vettel and Räikkönen struggle

The beginnings of the first qualifying session of the year 2014, in Australia, take place on a dry track but the weather is already there to spice things up as rain is expected.

Q1: The first part of these qualifications begins under a threatening sky. New this year: drivers only have 18 minutes to be among the top 16. Lewis Hamilton is the first driver to set a timed lap at 1:31.699 on medium tires, before Felipe Massa, on soft tires, steals the best time with 1:31.549. Unfortunately for the Brazilian, Kevin Magnussen and Daniel Ricciardo improve with a 1:30.775 for the Australian.

In just 7 minutes, 21 drivers completed a lap, the threatening sky and various unknowns motivating the teams to set a fast lap as quickly as possible. The main difference between them: the type of tire.

And with five minutes remaining, the rain intensifies, making driving on slick tires impossible. Romain Grosjean returns to the track but is forced to come back in after just one lap, while Esteban Gutiérrez also attempts an outing, unsuccessfully. Pastor Maldonado, on the other hand, didn’t manage to set a timed lap.

Eliminated in Q1: Maldonado, Grosjean, Ericsson, Gutiérrez, Bianchi, Chilton

Q2: The rain has stopped and the drivers take to the track with intermediate tires, except for Kvyat, on extreme tires. But 2 minutes into Q2, the rain reappears at some spots on the circuit, and Fernando Alonso is informed it should intensify. And if the drivers were already sliding on the dry, it’s nothing compared to the maneuvers on a soaked track: lap times have lost more than 16 seconds between the two sessions, but the drivers improve gradually, like Bottas, who sets the fastest time before showing us a nice spin.

But midway through the session, it’s the local of the event: Daniel Ricciardo who is in the lead, before Alonso and then the two Mercedes take the lead. Many drivers insert themselves between the two Mercedes drivers, like Daniel Ricciardo, Nico Hülkenberg, and Jean-Eric Vergne, while Button improves the benchmark time by a few seconds. The Australian from Red Bull is on the attack again and improves by 0.4 seconds!

3 minutes before the checkered flag, the end of the session goes into overdrive. Valtteri Bottas, Felipe Massa, and Daniil Kvyat improve, ranking 1st, 3rd, and 4th respectively. Times are dropping very fast, with Fernando Alonso and Daniel Ricciardo improving by over a second, while Nico Rosberg stuns the competition with 1:42.264. A yellow flag is caused by Kimi Räikkönen! The Finn is in the wall. Astonishment in the Red Bull camp: Sebastian Vettel is only 13th, while Kamui Kobayashi is ahead of Sergio Pérez. Jenson Button and Kimi Räikkönen are also out from Q2.

Eliminated in Q2: Button, Räikkönen, Vettel, Sutil, Kobayashi, Perez

Q3: The session begins just as the rain intensifies. The drivers have chosen rain tires, except for Fernando Alonso, who is on intermediates. Nico Rosberg sets an initial benchmark lap in 1:45:550. Lewis Hamilton is the first driver to beat this time, while his teammate has returned to the pits, as has Jean-Eric Vergne. The drivers stop one after another to change tires, either intermediates or extremes depending on the driver, while the two Toro Rossos follow Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hülkenberg, both behind the Mercedes. Daniil Kvyat has a big sideways moment but manages to avoid hitting the wall too hard.

Daniel Ricciardo and Lewis Hamilton improve significantly, but it’s ultimately Nico Rosberg who improves again. However, Daniel Ricciardo gets ahead of the German and thrills the crowd, before Lewis Hamilton improves a bit more with a 1:44:231. Great performance as well from Kevin Magnussen who finishes 4th ahead of Fernando Alonso. They are followed by Jean-Eric Vergne, Nico Hülkenberg, Daniil Kvyat, and the two Williams drivers, Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas.

Australian Grand Prix 2014 Qualifying Standings

DriverTeamTimes Q1Times Q2Times Q3Laps
1
HamiltonMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1:31.6991:42.8901:44.231
22
2
RicciardoInfiniti Red Bull Racing1:30.7751:42.2951:44.548
20
3
RosbergMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1:32.5641:42.2641:44.595
21
4
MagnussenMcLaren Mercedes1:30.9491:43.2471:45.745
19
5
AlonsoScuderia Ferrari1:31.3881:42.8051:45.819
21
6
VergneScuderia Toro Rosso1:33.4881:43.8491:45.864
21
7
HülkenbergSahara Force India F1 Team1:33.8931:43.6581:46.030
20
8
KvyatScuderia Toro Rosso1:33.7771:44.3311:47.368
20
9
MassaWilliams F1 Team1:31.2281:44.2421:48.079
21
10
BottasWilliams F1 Team1:31.6011:43.8521:48.147
19
11
ButtonMcLaren Mercedes1:31.3961:44.437
13
12
RäikkönenScuderia Ferrari1:32.4391:44.494
13
13
VettelInfiniti Red Bull Racing1:31.9311:44.668
13
14
SutilSauber F1 Team1:33.6731:45.655
12
15
KobayashiCaterham F1 Team1:34.2741:45.867
13
16
PerezSahara Force India F1 Team1:34.1411:47.293
13
17
ChiltonMarussia F1 Team1:34.293
5
18
BianchiMarussia F1 Team1:34.794
5
19
GutierrezSauber F1 Team1:35.117
7
20
EricssonCaterham F1 Team1:35.157
5
21
GrosjeanLotus F1 Team1:36.993
6
22
MaldonadoLotus F1 Team
3
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