New: The weight of the single-seaters before the race

Starting from the 2009 season, the FIA is making the weight of the cars, including their fuel load, public following the Saturday qualifying session. Fans will therefore have a hint about the strategies employed on Sunday for the Grand Prix. Here is the weight of each car sorted in ascending order for the Australian Grand […]

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New: The weight of the single-seaters before the race

Starting from the 2009 season, the FIA is making the weight of the cars, including their fuel load, public following the Saturday qualifying session.

Fans will therefore have a hint about the strategies employed on Sunday for the Grand Prix.

Here is the weight of each car sorted in ascending order for the Australian Grand Prix, directly compared with the position of the single-seater on the starting grid.

Thus, the drivers between the 9th and 15th position are the ones who have taken on the most fuel. These are the drivers who stopped just short of Q3 and can choose their strategy.

On the contrary, the cars in the lead are much lighter even if the two Brawn GPs are not the ones with the least fuel. Yet, they are on the front row, which implies excellent competitiveness and reliability.

DriversCar WeightStarting Grid Position
1Robert Kubica650kg4
2Felipe Massa654kg6
3Lewis Hamilton655kg18
4Kimi Räikkönen655.5kg7
5Sebastian Vettel657kg3
6Nico Rosberg657kg5
7Jarno Trulli660kg19
8Timo Glock660kg20
9Mark Webber662kg8
10Sébastien Bourdais662.5kg17
11Jenson Button664.5kg1
12Rubens Barrichello666.5kg2
13Sebastien Buemi675.5kg13
14Kazuki Nakajima680.5kg11
15Fernando Alonso680.7kg10
16Adrian Sutil684.5kg16
17Giancarlo Fisichella689kg15
18Heikki Kovalainen690.6kg12
19Nick Heidfeld691.5kg9
20Nelson Piquet694.1kg14
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