COTA in Austin may well be one of the best modern circuits in the world, yet the 2013 US Grand Prix was undoubtedly short of action. Regardless, there were some interesting battles up and down the field behind Sebastian Vettel, who waltzed to his eighth successive win. The victory sees him seal the record of the most consecutive wins within one calendar year. If Vettel can triumph in the season finale next week, he will equal two more records. Meanwhile, Romain Grosjean equalled his best result in Formula One by finishing in second after withstanding considerable pressure from Mark Webber throughout the final stint.
Showing posts with label American Grand Prix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Grand Prix. Show all posts
Monday, 18 November 2013
Saturday, 16 November 2013
US Grand Prix: Saturday Analysis
Qualifying for the second US Grand Prix to be held at the stunning COTA saw Red Bull dominate proceedings, with Sebastian Vettel pipping teammate Webber to a well deserved Pole Position. The remarkable fact was that Vettel pulled back a seemingly unassailable deficit of 0.4 seconds after a poor first and second sector to steal P1 with a flawless end to the lap. Best of the rest was Romain Grosjean in P3, while the Mercedes were disappointed and puzzled after an unexpectedly poor session.
Friday, 15 November 2013
US Grand Prix: Friday Analysis
After what was an unmistakably slow start to proceedings in Austin, Friday fans were delivered two very interesting sessions. While Sebastian Vettel unsurprisingly led the way with the fastest time of the day, the star of the show was Raikkonen's able replacement, Heikki Kovalainen. The Finn quickly adapted an excellent understanding of the car and finished in a highly commendable P5 on the timesheet in FP2. Meanwhile, Daniil Kvyat put his newly acquired superlicence to good use as he made his practice debut for Toro Rosso in FP1, finishing just 0.2 seconds behind the Red Bull bound Ricciardo.
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Friday, 14 June 2013
New Jersey's Long Term Plans
Formula One in the United States has often been a daunting prospect. The horrendous mistakes made at Indianapolis in 2005 compounded the already present issues surrounding the sport as it tried to establish a foothold in the country. However, COTA offered new hope and following a spectacular weekend last season, America appears to be ready for more Formula One action, as New Jersey have announced their long term commitments to the sport.
Yesterday evening the Grand Prix of America promoter, Leo Hindery Jnr, made the highly anticipated announcement that New Jersey will host Formula One in 2014 and beyond following a long term agreement being struck with Bernie Ecclestone.
Yesterday evening the Grand Prix of America promoter, Leo Hindery Jnr, made the highly anticipated announcement that New Jersey will host Formula One in 2014 and beyond following a long term agreement being struck with Bernie Ecclestone.
Monday, 19 November 2012
American Grand Prix: Race Analysis
Lewis Hamilton made it two out of two in the USA yesterday, after taking the win in the inaugural GP to be held at CotA, in Texas. The Brit has continued his 100% run in America after he took his second win of his career in 2007 at Indianapolis. Sebastian Vettel could only manage second, yet felt the win was snatched away from him by backmarker's blocking through the tricky sector 1 complex. Fernando Alonso finished third, taking the championship fight to Interlagos. However, Ferrari will come under fire for their unorthadox tactics, of moving Fernando onto the clean side of the grid. On the other hand, Ferrari are used to their share of controversy over the years.
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