Fernando Alonso's promise to return to the main podium finally came true as well after struggling in the German Hockenheim F1 series in 2010. Although this victory was in the dramatization, but it is important for Ferrari to catch up in the standings. And even this result is evidence that Ferrari will again be a strong team in a half season in 2010 which is running until the end of the year.
Alonso's performance was actually quite qualified, he is even capable of scoring the fastest time a few times throughout the race underway. Consistency was proved that he deserved to win races in Germany. But when Felipe Massa impose its will, it seems Alonso takes more hard work in order to pass. Hmm, fair if the engineer of the Ferrari team orders imposed on the race team this time.
And this occurs when the lap-48, are hidden Rob Smedley gave a warning to the masses. That Alonso had the fastest time compared to the masses. This means that the masses must give way to his team mate. Furthermore Smedley also had to apologize to Massa after the incident.
This incident also makes Massa had to settle for finishing in second place. Massa was lucky not to look a little annoyed that followed disalip by Vettel quickly. Ferrari had collected enough points in this series.
While Sebastian Vettel who started the race from the first position, seemed to have suffered a loss twice. The reason is when he began the race, Vettel looks like blocking Alonso. And this makes Massa sped not impeded. Moreover, Alonso did not work well blocked by Vettel, so that Vettel had to settle for finishing in third place.
Then close the two position behind Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button appeared to play safe. Hamilton was lucky that also had given warning to anticipate the depleted fuel, not disalip by a teammate.
Finally, this result proves that Ferrari are still able to win races, and again prove that team orders are still valid for all drivers who were in them. Nice boss orders ...!
F1 Hockenheim Germany 2010:
1. Spain's Fernando Alonso Ferrari Ferrari 1hr 27m 38 864 seconds 67lap
2. Felipe Massa Brazil Ferrari-Ferrari +00 m 04.1 seconds
3. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault Germany +00 m 05.1 seconds
4. Lewis Hamilton Britain McLaren-Mercedes +00 m 26.8 seconds
5. Jenson Button Britain, McLaren-Mercedes +00 m 29.4 seconds
6. Mark Webber Australia Red Bull-Renault +00 m 43.6 seconds
7. Poland's Robert Kubica Renault-Renault +1 lap
8. Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes-Mercedes +1 lap
9. Michael Schumacher, Germany, Mercedes-Mercedes +1 lap
10. Vitaly Petrov, Russian Renault-Renault +1 lap
11. Japan Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber-Ferrari +1 lap
12. Rubens Barrichello Brazil Williams-Cosworth +1 lap
13. Nico Hulkenberg Germany Williams-Cosworth +1 lap
14. Pedro de la Rosa Spain BMW Sauber-Ferrari +1 lap
15. Jaime Alguersuari Spain Toro Rosso-Ferrari +1 lap
16. Vitantonio Liuzzi Italy Force India-Mercedes +2 laps
17. Adrian Sutil Germany Force India-Mercedes +2 laps
18. Virgin Germany Timo Glock-Cosworth +3 laps
19. Brazilian Bruno Senna HRT-Cosworth +4 laps
Not finished:
Heikki Kovalainen Finland Lotus-Cosworth 56 laps
Lucas in Brazil Virgin Grassi-Cosworth 50 laps
Sakon Yamamoto Japan HRT-Cosworth 19 laps
Jarno Trulli Italy Lotus-Cosworth 3 laps
Sebastien Buemi Switzerland Toro Rosso-Ferrari 0 laps
Fastest Lap:
Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1m 15.824s 67 laps
Alonso's performance was actually quite qualified, he is even capable of scoring the fastest time a few times throughout the race underway. Consistency was proved that he deserved to win races in Germany. But when Felipe Massa impose its will, it seems Alonso takes more hard work in order to pass. Hmm, fair if the engineer of the Ferrari team orders imposed on the race team this time.
And this occurs when the lap-48, are hidden Rob Smedley gave a warning to the masses. That Alonso had the fastest time compared to the masses. This means that the masses must give way to his team mate. Furthermore Smedley also had to apologize to Massa after the incident.
This incident also makes Massa had to settle for finishing in second place. Massa was lucky not to look a little annoyed that followed disalip by Vettel quickly. Ferrari had collected enough points in this series.
While Sebastian Vettel who started the race from the first position, seemed to have suffered a loss twice. The reason is when he began the race, Vettel looks like blocking Alonso. And this makes Massa sped not impeded. Moreover, Alonso did not work well blocked by Vettel, so that Vettel had to settle for finishing in third place.
Then close the two position behind Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button appeared to play safe. Hamilton was lucky that also had given warning to anticipate the depleted fuel, not disalip by a teammate.
Finally, this result proves that Ferrari are still able to win races, and again prove that team orders are still valid for all drivers who were in them. Nice boss orders ...!
F1 Hockenheim Germany 2010:
1. Spain's Fernando Alonso Ferrari Ferrari 1hr 27m 38 864 seconds 67lap
2. Felipe Massa Brazil Ferrari-Ferrari +00 m 04.1 seconds
3. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault Germany +00 m 05.1 seconds
4. Lewis Hamilton Britain McLaren-Mercedes +00 m 26.8 seconds
5. Jenson Button Britain, McLaren-Mercedes +00 m 29.4 seconds
6. Mark Webber Australia Red Bull-Renault +00 m 43.6 seconds
7. Poland's Robert Kubica Renault-Renault +1 lap
8. Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes-Mercedes +1 lap
9. Michael Schumacher, Germany, Mercedes-Mercedes +1 lap
10. Vitaly Petrov, Russian Renault-Renault +1 lap
11. Japan Kamui Kobayashi BMW Sauber-Ferrari +1 lap
12. Rubens Barrichello Brazil Williams-Cosworth +1 lap
13. Nico Hulkenberg Germany Williams-Cosworth +1 lap
14. Pedro de la Rosa Spain BMW Sauber-Ferrari +1 lap
15. Jaime Alguersuari Spain Toro Rosso-Ferrari +1 lap
16. Vitantonio Liuzzi Italy Force India-Mercedes +2 laps
17. Adrian Sutil Germany Force India-Mercedes +2 laps
18. Virgin Germany Timo Glock-Cosworth +3 laps
19. Brazilian Bruno Senna HRT-Cosworth +4 laps
Not finished:
Heikki Kovalainen Finland Lotus-Cosworth 56 laps
Lucas in Brazil Virgin Grassi-Cosworth 50 laps
Sakon Yamamoto Japan HRT-Cosworth 19 laps
Jarno Trulli Italy Lotus-Cosworth 3 laps
Sebastien Buemi Switzerland Toro Rosso-Ferrari 0 laps
Fastest Lap:
Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1m 15.824s 67 laps
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