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On 13/11, 16:20
After a great battle in the first round, the two Mercedes GP drivers managed to stabilize their positions. Nico Rosberg got the better of Michael Schumacher. The young German finished 6th in the race just ahead of his illustrious elder. Both men, along with Ross Brawn, believe that this was the best they could do today and are eagerly looking forward to heading to Interlagos to perform at least as well.
On 13/11, 16:14
The Toro Rosso drivers experienced a race full of frustration on Sunday in Abu Dhabi, as Sebastien Buemi was forced to retire due to a leak in the hydraulic system, and Jaime Alguersuari saw his race ruined following a mistake during his pit stop. Toro Rosso leaves Abu Dhabi empty-handed but remains in contention for seventh place in the Constructors' Championship.
On 13/11, 14:49
Quickly taking the lead after Sebastian Vettel's problem on the first lap, Lewis Hamilton capitalized on the absence of the double world champion to win solidly ahead of Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button. Vettel retired for the first time since South Korea in 2010, and Red Bull is off the podium for the first time in 19 races.
On 12/11, 18:39
Pirelli analyzes the strategies developed by the teams in qualifying and reflects on Sebastian Vettel's twenty-ninth pole.
On 12/11, 16:51
Once again, it is Sebastian Vettel who will start from pole position tomorrow. The Red Bull driver outpaced the two McLaren teammates in the final seconds of the qualifying session, equaling Nigel Mansell's record of 14 poles in a season. Mark Webber will start 4th and expressed disappointment with his last attempt.
On 12/11, 16:50
The Ferrari drivers could do nothing to challenge the uncontested reign of McLaren and Red Bull on the front two rows. While Alonso was able to compete in the first two sectors, he had to surrender in the third due to the intrinsic weaknesses of his car, whereas Felipe Massa decided to revert to the old aerodynamic configuration of his front wing.
On 12/11, 16:45
While they have nothing left to hope for in this end of the season, the British team achieves a decent qualifying session. For Vitaly Petrov, Q3 was not within reach; for Bruno Senna, there was room for improvement, and a mistake cost him a better position on the grid.
On 12/11, 16:35
Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button and the entire McLaren team hoped to secure pole position today in Abu Dhabi. However, Hamilton and Button were ultimately outpaced by Sebastian Vettel. Hamilton will therefore start second tomorrow and Button third, but both men intend to do everything they can to ensure the reigning double world champion does not escape at the start, and they will then try to play their hand to win the race.
On 12/11, 16:13
Great qualifying session for the Sahara Force India team; both drivers managed to qualify for Q3, which was the goal. Adrian Sutil will start from 9th place on the grid, just ahead of Paul di Resta. The objective for both men will be to score points in tomorrow's race to continue securing the 6th place in the Constructors' Championship.
On 12/11, 16:02
Timo Glock is satisfied with his performance in qualifying today, even though the behavior of his car was not as good as on the first day of testing. On Jérôme d'Ambrosio's side, the Belgian didn't execute the perfect lap and finds himself just behind Ricciardo's HRT, but not far from his teammate. JDA is betting on race-oriented settings to gain places tomorrow.
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