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Villeneuve (B.A.R)
Button (B.A.R)
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The Brazilian Grand Prix is certainly not the most glamourous on the calendar and thievery is rife meaning all the teams hire extra security. This does not mean the racing isn't exciting.
The qualifying for last year saw Coulthard take pole but it was no ordinary session. The track was wet for 45 minutes of the hour and then a dry line emerged. It would be the last car that crosses the line that was going to take pole. Coulthard made it his with a time of 1m18.987s, his first and only pole position of last season.
The qualifying didn't necessarily mean that he had the fastest car as the race would go on to show. It was Montoya that had the fastest car and from 2nd on the grid, he made the move on lap 2 and never looked back. The unluckiest driver was definitely Ralf Schumacher. He clawed his way up from 7th on the grid, got the lap record of 1m14.617s and was cruising up behind Montoya when his transmission failed on the last lap.
Raikkonen heads into the 3rd round of the championship with a one point lead ahead of Trulli and he hasn't won a race yet in his career! That could work against him if there is a tie on points at the end of the season. The Jordan pairing are also within reach of Raikkonen with rookie Firman 4 points behind after two stunning 3rd place finishes. Fisichella will be looking to put the disappointment of Malaysia behind him and get his championship challenge back on track.
Qualifying Lap Record: 1m18.987s
Race Lap Record: 1m14.617s
(If you want to know where your drivers finished in qualifying and the race last year, just ask in this topic.)
Villeneuve (B.A.R)
Button (B.A.R)
Okay, on with the preview.
The Brazilian Grand Prix is certainly not the most glamourous on the calendar and thievery is rife meaning all the teams hire extra security. This does not mean the racing isn't exciting.
The qualifying for last year saw Coulthard take pole but it was no ordinary session. The track was wet for 45 minutes of the hour and then a dry line emerged. It would be the last car that crosses the line that was going to take pole. Coulthard made it his with a time of 1m18.987s, his first and only pole position of last season.
The qualifying didn't necessarily mean that he had the fastest car as the race would go on to show. It was Montoya that had the fastest car and from 2nd on the grid, he made the move on lap 2 and never looked back. The unluckiest driver was definitely Ralf Schumacher. He clawed his way up from 7th on the grid, got the lap record of 1m14.617s and was cruising up behind Montoya when his transmission failed on the last lap.
Raikkonen heads into the 3rd round of the championship with a one point lead ahead of Trulli and he hasn't won a race yet in his career! That could work against him if there is a tie on points at the end of the season. The Jordan pairing are also within reach of Raikkonen with rookie Firman 4 points behind after two stunning 3rd place finishes. Fisichella will be looking to put the disappointment of Malaysia behind him and get his championship challenge back on track.
Qualifying Lap Record: 1m18.987s
Race Lap Record: 1m14.617s
(If you want to know where your drivers finished in qualifying and the race last year, just ask in this topic.)
The unluckiest driver was definitely Ralf Schumacher. He clawed
> his way up from 7th on the grid, got the lap record of 1m14.617s and
> was cruising up behind Montoya when his transmission failed on the
> last lap.
>
> Race Lap Record: 1m14.617s
That was me! Garrr!
Come on Fissichella!
> This is defo Barracello's race.
Be nice to see a non-Ferrari driver get a win again- but the home crowd'll be happy to see Barrichello win. But Button has a decent chance of a first podium here- He scored his first point here. Don't rule out the McLarens or the others though....