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On 08/05, 13:43
After securing pole position yesterday, Sebastian Vettel started with a slight advantage. And the German driver capitalized on it to win the 25 points for victory, further extending his lead in the championship. Mark Webber and Fernando Alonso joined him on the podium.
On 07/05, 17:39
The photos from the second day of the Turkish Grand Prix, the fourth event of the year 2011, are online. Nearly a hundred photos will be available in a few hours for enthusiasts to examine the developments and observe the actions of the drivers and mechanics since their arrival in Europe.
On 07/05, 17:12
Despite new developments for qualification, the Virgin drivers did not achieve any remarkable feat. The red and black team ranks at the back of the grid and loses some ground to Team Lotus, one second apart, while being caught up by HRT. Timo Glock, despite his experience, is 22nd, D'Ambrosio is 20th.
On 07/05, 16:38
Vitantonio Liuzzi's 21st place on the starting grid will have a taste of victory for the Hispania Racing Team, as they surpassed one of the two Virgins, which was their goal.
On 07/05, 16:24
If Fernando Alonso has been delivering very consistent performances since the start of the season, being 5th on the starting grid for the fourth consecutive time, his teammate, on the other hand, experienced a complicated qualifying session. Reliability was lacking today, and Massa, in an effort to save his tires, found himself stuck in the pits during Q3. Without a time, the Brazilian is last in Q3, in 10th place.
On 07/05, 16:15
The Lotus Renault Grand Prix remained relatively discreet during qualifying. The Enstone team focused on the race and hope to capitalize on their starting speed at the beginning.
On 07/05, 15:51
The Force India team achieved a grouped finish in 12th and 13th place and conserved their tires in anticipation of tomorrow's race, hoping to score points again.
On 07/05, 15:14
The Sauber team is downcast after a disappointing qualifying session. While Kamui Kobayashi couldn't complete a single timed lap due to a mechanical issue in Q1, his teammate, Sergio Perez, struggled significantly with his soft tires in Q2.
On 07/05, 14:39
Untouchable! Sebastian Vettel has made pole position his private hunting ground for 5 Grand Prix, and in Turkey, he secured his 19th career pole position, averaging nearly one pole every three races. The RB7 was so comfortable on the Tuzla circuit that the Red Bull drivers stepped out well before the chequered flag without any concern.
On 07/05, 14:23
A disappointing qualification for the two English McLaren drivers, which will make them start from the wrong side of the track behind the two Red Bulls and Rosberg's Mercedes.
On 07/05, 14:10
These qualifications have been the best for Williams since the start of the season with Barrichello in 11th place and Maldonado in 14th place. They just need to confirm this on Sunday.
On 07/05, 14:09
After showing promising form in China, Mercedes confirmed their performance during Free Practice 3 at the Turkish Grand Prix when Michael Schumacher was just one thousandth of a second behind Vettel's Red Bull. However, the German, although he qualified for Q3 for the first time this season, faltered during his qualification, while his teammate, Nico Rosberg, secured 3rd place on the grid, the pole position of the 'others'.
On 07/05, 13:53
After an encouraging Free Practice 3, despite the session being cut short by a spin for Jaime Alguersuari, Toro Rosso was unable to replicate its morning performance in qualifying, with Sebastien Buemi having to settle for 16th place, just ahead of his teammate who will have an extra set of new tires for the race.
On 07/05, 13:26
The Team Lotus had a fairly calm day, apart from a DRS issue affecting Jarno Trulli's T128, and even built some suspense in Q1 as Heikki Kovalainen was only half a second behind Rubens Barrichello's Williams. The Malaysian team hopes to join the fight tomorrow and is eagerly awaiting the updates announced for the Spanish Grand Prix.
On 07/05, 12:16
Sebastian Vettel secured a fourth consecutive pole position in the 2011 season. The German driver set the fastest time effortlessly. The Red Bull team also placed Webber on the front row. Both drivers left their cars one minute before the end of the session, showing their competitors that they were already unreachable. Mercedes took a big step forward thanks to Rosberg, while Lotus Renault remained at a distance but in Q3.
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