Monday 18 March 2013

F1 Australian Grand Prix



Kimi Raikkonen shocked his critics and blew away the hopes of the Ferraris and Red Bulls when he won the Australian GP by adopting a smart two stop strategy. He was able to sustain enough life in the rubber of his Lotus to successfully implement the strategy and emerge victorious, yet termed it as the “easiest win of his career”. Raikkonen started from seventh position on the grid before slicing his Lotus in the second stint to clinch the win. Having made just a couple of stops, Raikkonen was a good 7.7 seconds ahead of his nearest rival Alonso in the latter half of the race, and by the time the chequered flag was out, he had expanded his lead to a comfortable 12.4 seconds.

Fernando Alonso finished an impressive second as he displayed that the Ferrari is certainly one of the strongest contenders for this year's title. Earlier, it was Sebastian Vettel who had a great start after qualifying on pole and comfortably sprinted ahead of the traffic. However he was unable to convert his start into a win as he seemed slow several times and finished third. Felipe Massa showed his competitive streak when he led Alonso for a good part of the race before slipping down after a pit stop when Alonso was called in earlier. Massa finished fourth.


Lewis Hamilton who stood fifth put in a great performance after a good start as he covered Fernando Alonso in the first corner. Hamilton went on to finish a creditable fifth on his first ever outing for Mercedes. Following Hamilton in sixth was Mark Webber who despite starting second on the grid couldn’t put his act together after suffering a terrible launch at the start line. Adrian Sutil who returns to Formula One after a year long hiatus took everyone by surprise as he drove his Mercedes powered Force India to an impressive seventh position ahead of his teammate Paul Di Resta. At one point, Sutil even led large parts of the race as the trio of Vettel, Alonso and Massa followed him, before losing the lead. Jenson Button and Romain Gorsjean filled up the final points positions as they finished ninth and tenth respectively.

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