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On 07/10, 12:07
Following the 2012 Japanese Grand Prix, technical and sports officials reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with those from Red Bull as Sebastian Vettel claimed his second consecutive victory after Singapore two weeks ago, thus making a strong return in the race for the title.
On 07/10, 12:06
Felipe Massa managed to finish on the podium in Suzuka, his first since the 2010 Korean Grand Prix, which delights the Brazilian and the entire Ferrari team. Fernando Alonso, on the other hand, is disappointed to have had to retire at the first corner, causing him to lose significant points in the drivers' championship race.
On 07/10, 11:53
After a promising qualifying session, the Lotus team is downcast. While Kimi Räikkönen, due to an insufficient race pace, has to settle for a sixth place, Romain Grosjean, once again involved in an early collision, retired towards the end of the race.
On 07/10, 11:48
The Marussia-Cosworth team is generally satisfied with its performance in Japan. Despite the retirement of the Frenchman Charles Pic, the team recorded a good result with Timo Glock, who finished just behind Heikki Kovalainen's Catheram, even though Kovalainen benefited from KERS for the first time this season.
On 07/10, 11:16
Sebastian Vettel was in a league of his own today at Suzuka; the German driver clinched a magnificent victory and took advantage of Fernando Alonso's retirement to close in on the Spaniard in the drivers' championship. Mark Webber, on the other hand, had a difficult race after being hit by Romain Grosjean right after the start.
On 07/10, 10:39
The Sauber driver masterfully clinched his first podium in Formula One on home soil. An achievement for which he credits Sauber, even though the weekend hadn't started well for the Swiss team. Meanwhile, Sergio Pérez was forced to retire following a failed overtaking maneuver on Lewis Hamilton, for which he takes full responsibility.
On 07/10, 10:14
Despite a mediocre qualifying, Force India is all smiles after the Japanese Grand Prix, thanks to Nico Hülkenberg's performance securing seventh place after a very successful start. For Paul di Resta, however, the start went badly due to an accelerator issue, which greatly compromised his race.
On 07/10, 10:10
Jenson Button had expressed hope of fighting for the victory yesterday after the qualifying session, but the Briton had to settle for competing for the places of honor as he didn't have the pace to win. Lewis Hamilton, on the other hand, managed to climb up the standings to secure significant points for the McLaren team in the championship.
On 07/10, 10:01
For the first time since his victory at the Spanish Grand Prix, Pastor Maldonado leaves a Grand Prix with points. The Venezuelan had a relatively calm race, finishing in 8th position, while his teammate ruined all chances of a good result on the first lap by colliding with Rosberg.
On 07/10, 09:38
In progress, HRT still had to decide to stop Narain Karthikeyan's car, still plagued by problems with its floor, while Pedro de la Rosa secured the 18th position.
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