2010 German Grand Prix grid

24 Jul 2010 |

Row 1 1. Sebastian Vettel 1’13.791Red Bull-Renault 2. Fernando Alonso 1’13.793Ferrari Row 2 3. Felipe Massa 1’14.290Ferrari 4. Mark Webber 1’14.347Red Bull-Renault Row 3 5. Jenson Button 1’14.427McLaren-Mercedes 6. Lewis Hamilton 1’14.566McLaren-Mercedes Row 4 7. Robert Kubica 1’15.079Renault 8. Rubens Barrichello 1’15.109Williams-Cosworth Row 5 9. Nico Rosberg 1’15.179Mercedes 10. Nico Hulkenberg 1’15.339Williams-Cosworth Row 6 11. … Continue reading 2010 German Grand Prix grid

Vettel tops final practice session

24 Jul 2010 |

Sebastian Vettel took up his usual place at the top of the times in final practice for his home race. The Red Bull driver beat Fernando Alonso by two-tenths of a second in a late flurry of laps as the track dried out at the end of the hour’s running.

Ferrari & Red Bull lead the way (German GP practice two interactive data)

23 Jul 2010 |

Red Bull and Ferrari look very closely matched after the second practice session at the Hockenheimring – Sebastian Vettel described the red cars as “extremely competitive”. But question marks remain over McLaren’s pace following a disrupted session, with the team yet to decide whether they will run their new exhaust-blown diffuser during the rest of … Continue reading Ferrari & Red Bull lead the way (German GP practice two interactive data)

Alonso quickest in dry second session

23 Jul 2010 |

Fernando Alonso topped a largely dry second practice session at the Hockenheimring, setting a best lap of 1’16.265 in his Ferrari. Second fastest was Sebstian Vettel and their team mates were third and fourth fastest.

Sutil fastest in rain as Hamilton crashes

23 Jul 2010 |

Adrian Sutil set the fastest time in a rain-hit first practice session at the Hockenheimring. But McLaren’s hopes of gaining more useful information about their exhaust-blown diffuser were dashed when Lewis Hamilton crashed having done just eight laps.

Changing tracks: Hockenheimring

Changing tracks

22 Jul 2010 |

The Hockenheimring used to be one of the fastest tracks on the calendar, where F1 cars would blast through the forests at over 360kph. But that all changed in 2002.

Strong result vital for Ferrari in Hockenheim (German GP preview)

22 Jul 2010 |

Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari will all go into the German Grand Prix expecting they can challenge for victory. But Ferrari will be feeling pressure more than their closest rivals as a third bad result in a row could seriously damage their championship hopes. Can Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa give the team their first … Continue reading Strong result vital for Ferrari in Hockenheim (German GP preview)