Speedcafe.com Race Guide - 2012 Spanish Grand Prix

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Sebastian Vettel took the victory last time out in Bahrain, becoming the fourth different winner in the first four races of the season.


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Round 5 - Barcelona I Introduction

The drive for five

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There’s no doubt that, from a neutral’s perspective, a Lotus victory in this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix would be a great result. Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean gave the team an impressive double-podium in Bahrain, where Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull Racing made it four different winning constructors in the first four races. With McLaren (Australia), Ferrari (Malaysia) and Mercedes (China) having already won this year, it appears up to Lotus to extend the streak to five from five. Such a result would equal the mark set by the extraordinary 1983 season, which began with wins from Brabham, McLaren, Renault, Ferrari and Williams, and ended with eight different drivers having won races. The competitiveness and unpredictability of this year’s field may well see the latter mark surpassed or at least equalled too. Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber, who coincidentally won the final two races of last season, are yet to hold a winner’s trophy in 2012, while the two Lotus drivers are also realistic chances. The pairing of Raikkonen and Grosjean has so far worked beautifully, with the young charge learning from the champion’s experience, and the champion likewise finding motivation in the quest to match the young charge’s raw speed.

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Round 1 - Albert Park

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Round 5 - Barcelona I Cover Story

Raikkonen: We can win Flying Finn ready to go one better in Spain

Having taken just four races to return to the Formula 1 podium, Kimi Raikkonen has his sights firmly set on victory in this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix. Following a two year lay-off from Formula 1, Raikkonen has found himself with a tidy Lotus package beneath him this season. Bouncing back from a strategically error in China that saw the 2007 World Champion drop from second to 14th in the closing stages, Raikkonen pushed eventual winner Sebastian Vettel all the way in Bahrain three weeks ago to record a second place finish. Raikkonen’s team-mate Romain Grosjean ensured the formerly Renault branded team scored its first double-podium in six years.

It’s been an impressive turnaround for the Enstone-based squad, which struggled through 2011 following a pre-season injury to its star driver Robert Kubica. According to Raikkonen however, the result in Bahrain should not have been a surprise to anyone in the team. “I never had any doubts in myself and it is clear we have a good car so in some ways the podium could have come sooner,” he reflects. “We had the car already in the first three races to be up there, but we made some small mistakes and it cost us a lot. “I would have been much happier if we had managed to get the victory, but nevertheless it’s a good result and the team deserved it for all their hard work. We have been good in every race so far, so hopefully

we will be regular visitors to the podium this season.” Looking specifically to this weekend’s race at Barcelona, Raikkonen believes that his Lotus E20 will be good enough to take him to a third career Spanish Grand Prix victory. “I expect Lotus to be very competitive at Barcelona,” says Raikkonen. “It’s going to be very, very close between the top teams. This is the only circuit where the teams have already tested with the new cars, and the set up is crucial as the track changes with the wind and temperature. All the teams have updates for the first European race, which makes it even more interesting and even tighter at the top. “The car feels good everywhere we’ve been


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so far,” he added. “I am here to race and I race to win. That is the target for me and the team. We want to win Grands Prix. We have a good car and we saw in Bahrain it is good enough to win. That’s the target.” All of the leading squads are expected to bring new parts to the first European race of the season, with the three-days of running at Mugello - Formula 1’s first in-season in four years - allowing teams to refine their new packages. Although focussing on detailed suspension analysis rather than introducing major upgrades in Italy saw Raikkonen elect to skip the test, team technical director James Allison says there will be several new pieces to look out for on the Lotus’ this weekend. The squad has recently spent time in the United States of America, using Windshear’s 290km/h rolling road wind tunnel in North Carolina. “We will bring the first tranche of gains from our Windshear programme in addition to some parts from our conventional wind tunnel development. There will be modifications to the front and

rear drums, to the front wing and to the floor,” confirms Allison. “We saved for Mugello certain tests that are too elaborate to do on a Grand Prix Friday, because the modifications take too long. On both of the dry days we ran one fundamental configuration in the morning before switching to a different fundamental configuration in the afternoon. Then, within each morning or afternoon session there was a constellation of smaller tests, that could be made independently of the major morning to afternoon assessment. This has allowed us to answer some questions which have been bugging us for a while and it gives us a good direction for our future campaigns.” While Raikkonen is bullish about challenging for victory this weekend, Allison’s optimism comes with a proviso. The season so far has been dominated by tyres, with the relative performances of the McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes and Lotus in particular swinging dramatically depending track temperatures. Lotus’ fortunes in Spain may well hinge on the Catalonian capital producing warm conditions at the weekend. “All you can try to do is to have as wide an

operating window as possible in which the car performs well, to make best use of the tyres available,” says Allison of how the current generation of Pirelli tyres need to be managed. “All tyres have an operating range and if you are lucky, or if you’ve got a good car, then it’s possible to get the tyres in their operating range most of the time. “The type of things that allow you to be in the operating range are: having good usable downforce, having a mechanical suspension package that’s not abusive to the tyres, and having drivers who are very sympathetic to the needs of the tyres and don’t damage them unnecessarily. Every team is trying to achieve all those things, and we’re no different. “I take some comfort from the fact that in the first four races this year, with the exception of Friday morning in Shanghai when it was really quite cold – we seem to have been sensibly inside the working range of the rubber. That’s four quite different tracks with a range of track temperatures and roughness’s - so we’re fortunate that the window seems quite broad for the E20.”


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Round 5 - Barcelona I Track Details

Barcelona Circuit

Technical preview with Lotus F1’s trackside operations director Alan Permane

THE CAR Rear wing Similar levels of downforce are required to Bahrain, which is a little bit higher than Shanghai. A reasonably long straight here means an effective DRS systems helps, even though the straight isn’t as long as that seen in China. Brakes There are no real issues with braking at all here. The demands are not great and testing here means we know what to expect. It will be a case of tuning our front and rear ducts to achieve the correct temperatures for best braking performance, with no particular concerns over wear. Suspension It’s a track we know well from testing, but the main difference with the race is that the track temperatures will be much higher, meaning the tyres will work differently. Setups used in winter testing to make the tyres warm-up quicker will not be needed. There is no particular kerb usage so the car can run lower than otherwise. Turn 16 is the essential corner; if you have a good car through here, it maximises the run down the long straight. In qualifying it’s pretty much a flat out corner but with high fuel and a bit of tyre degradation it becomes more tricky.

Tyres Pirelli’s P Zero Yellow Soft and P Zero Silver hard tyres will be nominated. Barcelona can be tough on tyres due to the circuit layout and track surface abrasion. The long, fast turn 3 puts a particularly heavy load on the left front tyre. Turn 5 can also present locking of the front tyres caused by braking and turning into the corner as the road falls away from the car. Front wing Sufficient front wing is required to eliminate understeer through the first and final turns. Engine Good driveability from the engine is needed, particularly during the lower speed corners in the second half of the lap.

THE CIRCUIT Turns 1 & 2 This is a quick part of the circuit with a swift change of direction in between the first two bends. Turn 1 is one of the few corners on the track where overtaking is possible. Carrying high speed from the exit of Turn 2, combined with a good line heading into the very quick Turn 3 is crucial to a good lap time. Turn 3 The high speed nature of Turn 3 puts a lot of stress through the tyres, especially the front left.

Turn 4 Similarly Turn 4 is another which places heavy demands on the tyres (again predominantly the front left), with the car turning and breaking from high speed into the tight bend. Turn 5 With downhill braking into this corner it’s very easy to lock the front tyres - as the driver brakes and turns inwards the road falls away from the car, so the inside front tyre can easily lock. Turn 10 The slowest corner on the track, Turn 10 is a good test of the car’s traction. With high fuel loads this will be taken in first or second gear, followed by a wide exit into Turn 11 which is taken flat out. Turns 14 & 15 A more technical part of the track here with some large kerbs which drivers are advised to avoid. The car is not set-up to use these kerbs. Turn 16 It’s essential to have a good car through Turn 16 to maximise the run down the long straight. In qualifying it’s taken pretty much flat out, but with high fuel and a bit of tyre degradation it becomes more tricky. Start-finish straight The track surface is quite abrasive, meaning the tyres get a double whammy as the circuit layout puts them through their paces too.

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The Bagman Red Bull Racing Base: Milton Keynes, UK Team Principal: Christian Horner Technical Chief: Adrian Newey Chassis: RB8 Engine: Renault RS27-2012

Debut: Albert Park, 2005 Constructors’ titles: 2 Wins: 28 Pole Positions: 39 Fastest Laps: 23

2012 FORM Sebastian Vettel

Championship Position: 1st Best Qualifying: 1st Average Qualifying: 6.0 Best Finish: 1st Average Finish: 4.8

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Championship Position: 3rd Best Qualifying: 3rd Average Qualifying: 4.8 Best Finish: 4th Average Finish: 4.0

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... Sebastian Vettel heads to the Spanish Grand Prix back on top of the championship standings after taking Red Bull’s first win of the season in Bahrain. It was a classic Vettel performance too, controlling the race from pole position. Although the team has dominated at Barcelona for the last two seasons, another victory this weekend is far from certain. Apart from in Bahrain, the RBR8 has not been a pacesetter this year,. By its own admission, the Milton Keynes squad still has work to do.

Sebastian Vettel Nationality: German Date of Birth: 03/07/1987 Debut: Indianapolis, 2007 World Championships: 2 Wins: 22 Poles: 31 Fastest Laps: 10 Career Highlights: 2010 and 2011 World Drivers’ Champion, 2nd 2006 F3 Euro Series, 2nd 2004 Formula BMW ADAC

Mark Webber Nationality: Australian Date of Birth: 27/08/1976 Debut: Albert Park, 2002 World Championships: 0 Wins: 7 Poles: 9 Fastest Laps: 13 Career Highlights: 3rd 2010 and 2011 World Drivers’ Championship, 2nd 2001 International F3000, 1st 1996 British FF Festival

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Round 5 - Barcelona I Driver Profiles

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2012 FORM JENSON BUTTON Championship Position: 4th Best Qualifying: 2nd Average Qualifying: 3.5 Best Finish: 1st Average Finish: 8.8 LEWIS HAMILTON Championship Position: 2nd Best Qualifying: 1st Average Qualifying: 1.5 Best Finish: 3rd Average Finish: 4.3

Debut: Monte Carlo, 1966 World Championships: 8 Wins: 176 Poles Positions: 148 Fastest Laps: 149

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... McLaren will be out to prove this weekend that its nightmare Bahrain Grand Prix is behind it. The race again saw the team plagued by pitstop issues, which cost both drivers dearly. Even with clean stops, however, extreme thermal degradation on the MP427s rear tyres dictated that Lewis Hamilton would have finished around 40s adrift of fellow front-row starter Sebastian Vettel. On the positive side, Hamilton has yet to qualify off the front-row this season - a trait that will serve the Briton well if he can continue the trend at the notoriously difficult to pass Barcelona venue.

Jenson Button Nationality: British Date of Birth: 19/01/1980 Debut: Albert Park, 2000 World Championships: 1 Wins: 13 Poles: 8 Fastest Laps: 7 Career Highlights: 2009 World Drivers’ Champion, 1st 1998 British FF Festival, 1998 British FF Champion

Lewis Hamilton Nationality: British Date of Birth: 07/01/1985 Debut: Albert Park, 2007 World Championships: 1 Wins: 17 Poles: 20 Fastest Laps: 11 Career Highlights: 2008 World Drivers’ Champion, 2006 GP2 Champion, 2005 F3 Euroseries Champion


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Round 5 - Barcelona I Driver Profiles

SCUDERIA FERRARI Base: Maranello, Italy Team Principal: Stefano Domenicali Technical Chief: Pat Fry Chassis: F2012 Engine: Ferrari 056

2012 FORM FERNANDO ALONSO Championship Position: 5th Best Qualifying: 9th Average Qualifying: 9.8 Best Finish: 1st Average Finish: 5.5 FELIPE MASSA Championship Position: 17th Best Qualifying: 12th Average Qualifying: 13.5 Best Finish: 9th Average Finish: 13.5

Debut: Monte Carlo, 1950 World Championships: 16 Wins: 217 Pole Positions: 205 Fastest Laps: 227

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... While all the leading teams will bring upgrades to Barcelona, Ferrari is undoubtedly the one to watch. The Scuderia unashamedly used its political influence to ensure the recent in-season test took place at its beloved Mugello, and was hard at work over the three-days evaluating upgrades to its exhaust and sidepod packaging. The team is likely to arrive in Spain with even more new pieces, which could be raced pending their Friday performance. It must be said, however, that Barcelona rarely flatters those playing catch-up. With qualifying averages of 9.8 and 13.5 respectively so far this season, it’s likely to be another tough weekend for Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa.

FERNANDO ALONSO Nationality: Spanish Date of Birth: 29/07/1981 Debut: Albert Park, 2001 World Championships: 2 Wins: 28 Poles: 20 Fastest Laps: 19 Career Highlights: 2005 and 2006 World Drivers Champion, 1st 1999 Euro Open by Nissan

FELIPE MASSA Nationality: Brazilian Date of Birth: 25/04/1981 Debut: Albert Park, 2002 World Championships: 0 Wins: 11 Poles: 15 Fastest Laps: 14 Career Highlights: 2nd 2008 World Drivers’ Championship, 1st 2001 Euro F3000, 1st 2000 Formula Renault Eurocup


Round 5 - Barcelona I Driver Profiles

Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Base: Brackley, UK Team Principal: Ross Brawn Technical Chief: Bob Bell Chassis: F1 W03 Engine: Mercedes-Benz FO108Z

Debut: Albert Park, 2010 World Championships: 0 Wins: 1 Pole Positions: 1 Fastest Laps: 0

2012 FORM MICHAEL SCHUMACHER Championship Position: 18th Best Qualifying: 3rd Average Qualifying: 7.0 Best Finish: 10th Average Finish: 16.0 NICO ROSBERG Championship Position: 6th Best Qualifying: 1st Average Qualifying: 5.3 Best Finish: 1st Average Finish: 7.8

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... Mercedes were perhaps the biggest curiosity in Bahrain. Just one weekend after a breakthrough victory in Shangahi, the Silver Arrows appeared dominant on Friday at the Sakhir circuit, before failing to capitalise on the potential in qualifying, and then downright struggling in the race. The contrasting fortunes between Shanghai and Bahrain suggest that the team’s chances this weekend ride largely on climate, with cool conditions required for a strong challenge.

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER Nationality: German Date of Birth: 03/01/1969 Debut: Spa, 1991 World Championships: 7 Wins: 91 Poles: 68 Fastest Laps: 76 Career Highlights: 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 World Drivers’ Champion, 1990 German F3 Champion

NICO ROSBERG Nationality: German Date of Birth: 27/06/1985 Debut: Sakhir, 2006 World Championships: 0 Wins: 1 Poles: 1 Fastest Laps: 2 Place of Birth: Wiesbaden Career Highlights: 2nd 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, 2005 GP2 Champion, 1st 2002 Formula BMW ADAC

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Round 5 - Barcelona I Driver Profiles

LOTUS F1 TEAM Base: Enstone, UK Team Principal: Eric Boullier Technical Chief: James Allison Chassis: E20 Engine: Renault RS27- 2012

2012 FORM KIMI RAIKKONEN Championship Position: 7th Best Qualifying: 5th Average Qualifying: 9.8 Best Finish: 2nd Average Finish: 7.0 ROMAIN GROSJEAN Championship Position: 8th Best Qualifying: 3rd Average Qualifying: 6.8 Best Finish: 3rd Average Finish: 13.5

Debut: Albert Park, 2012 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Pole Positions: 0 Fastest Laps: 1

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... Lotus can head to Barcelona with confidence following its double-podium in Bahrain. Crucially, the E20 has shown decent qualifying speed and tyre life across all tracks and temperatures experienced so far this season, save for the unusually cool conditions seen briefly in China. Kimi Raikkonen has talked up his chances of figuring strongly in Spain, but one should expect his younger team-mate Romain Grosjean to be equally as competitive. The Frenchman was overtaken by Raikkonen during the Bahrain race largely due to the tyre strategies that had fallen out of Grosjean’s superior qualifying position. Both drivers should be aiming to see the podium again this weekend.

KIMI RAIKKONEN Nationality: Finnish Date of Birth: 17/10/1979 Debut: Albert Park, 2001 World Championships: 1 Wins: 18 Poles: 16 Fastest Laps: 36 Career Highlights: 2007 World Drivers’ Champion, 2nd 2005 World Driver’s Championship, 2000 British Formula Renault champion

ROMAIN GROSJEAN Nationality: French Date of Birth: 17/04/1986 Debut: Valencia, 2009 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: 2011 GP2 and GP2 Asia Series Champion, 2010 Auto GP champion, 2007 F3 Euro Series Champion

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SAHARA FORCE INDIA F1 TEAM Base: Silverstone, UK Team Principal: Vijay Mallya Technical Chief: Andrew Green Chassis: VJM05 Engine: Mercedes-Benz FO108Z

2012 FORM PAUL DI RESTA Championship Position: 10th Best Qualifying: 10th Average Qualifying: 13.5 Best Finish: 6th Average Finish: 8.8 NICO HULKENBERG Championship Position: 16th Best Qualifying: 9th Average Qualifying: 13.5 Best Finish: 9th Average Finish: 14.5

Debut: Albert Park, 2008 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Pole Positions: 1 Fastest Laps: 1

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... Having started the season with an all-new yet conservative package, Force India was one of the busiest outfits at Mugello. The VJM05 sported new nose and exhaust solutions during the Italian test, with the latter including underbody turning vanes similar to that seen on the Red Bull. Although not all of its updates will be raced at Barcelona, Force India can expect more points this weekend, especially from Paul di Resta. The Scot made Q3 for the first time in 2012 at Sakhir, before making an unfancied two-stop strategy work to score for the third time in four races.

PAUL DI RESTA Nationality: Scottish Date of Birth: 16/04/1986 Debut: Albert Park, 2011 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: 2010 DTM Champion, 2006 Formula 3 Euroseries Champion, 1st 2006 Masters of F3

NICO HULKENBERG Nationality: German Date of Birth: 19/08/1987 Debut: Sakhir, 2010 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 1 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: Pole Position for 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix, 2009 GP2 Series Champion, 2005 Formula BMW ADAC champion


Round 5 - Barcelona I Driver Profiles

SAUBER F1 TEAM Base: Hinwil, Switzerland Team Principal: Peter Sauber Technical Chief: Matt Morris Chassis: C31 Engine: Ferrari 056

2012 FORM KAMUI KOBAYASHI Championship Position: 12th Best Qualifying: 4th Average Qualifying: 11.5 Best Finish: 6th Average Finish: 13.0 SERGIO PEREZ Championship Position: 9th Best Qualifying: 8th Average Qualifying: 10.8 Best Finish: 2nd Average Finish: 8.0

Debut: Kylami, 1993 World Championships: 0 Wins: 1 Pole Positions: 1 Fastest Laps: 3

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... Sauber’s failure to score a single point in Bahrain came in stark contrast to the Swiss team’s heroics in Sepang just two races earlier. Both Sergio Perez and Kamui Kobayashi suffered from poor opening laps at Sakhir, with neither showing the pace required to recover the situation. The team is another expected to introduce several updates at Barcelona, having tested new frontwing, exhaust and sidepod designs at Mugello. It is expected that the squad will race with the majority of its new parts following positive feedback from its drivers. The competitive nature of the 2012 grid however means that a return to the points should not be assumed.

KAMUI KOBAYASHI Nationality: Japanese Date of Birth: 13/09/1986 Debut: Interlagos, 2009 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 1 Career Highlights: 2008/09 GP2 Asia Series Champion, 4th 2007 F3 Euroseries, 1st 2005 FRenault Eurocup

SERGIO PEREZ Nationality: Mexican Date of Birth: 26/01/1990 Debut: Albert Park, 2011 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: 2nd 2010 GP2 Series, 4th 2007 British F3 Championship Class, 1st 2007 British F3 National Class

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Round 5 - Barcelona I Driver Profiles

SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO Base: Faenza, Italy Team Principal: Franz Tost Technical Chief: Giorgio Ascanelli Chassis: STR7 Engine: Ferrari 056

2012 FORM DANIEL RICCIARDO Championship Position: 15th Best Qualifying: 6th Average Qualifying: 12.0 Best Finish: 9th Average Finish: 13.3 JEAN-ERIC VERGNE Championship Position: 13th Best Qualifying: 11th Average Qualifying: 16.5 Best Finish: 8th Average Finish: 12.3

Debut: Sakhir, 2006 World Championships: 0 Wins: 1 Pole Positions: 1 Fastest Laps: 0

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... The gap between Toro Rosso young guns Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne was at its widest so far this season on Saturday in Bahrain, where the Australian impressively put his STR7 on the third row of the grid. Although the Grand Prix itself soon turned into a disaster, Ricciardo has performed strongly in junior categories at Barcelona, and insists he has learned from the experience. By contrast, Vergne’s Sakhir qualifying performance saw the Frenchman miss Q2 for the third race in succession. Vergne’s qualifying average of 16.5 is currently 4.5 places worse than his teammate’s - an issue that will need to be addressed if a maiden points scoring run is to be produced.

DANIEL RICCIARDO Nationality: Australian Date of Birth: 01/07/1989 Debut: Silverstone, 2011 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: 2009 British Formula 3 Champion, 2nd 2010 Formula Renault 3.5, 2008 Formula Renault 2.0 Champion

JEAN-ERIC VERGNE Nationality: French Date of Birth:25/04/1990 Debut: Albert Park, 2012 World Championships: – Wins: – Poles: – Fastest Laps: – Career Highlights: 2nd 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series, 2010 British Formula 3 Champion, 2nd European Formula Renault 2.0 series

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Round 5 - Barcelona I Driver Profiles

WILLIAMS Base: Grove, UK Team Principal: Frank Williams Technical Chief: Mike Coughlan Chassis: FW34 Engine: Renault RS27- 2012

2012 FORM PASTOR MALDONADO Championship Position: 14th Best Qualifying: 8th Average Qualifying: 12.3 Best Finish: 8th Average Finish: 15.8 BRUNO SENNA Championship Position: 11th Best Qualifying: 13th Average Qualifying: 14.0 Best Finish: 6th Average Finish: 12.8

Debut: Aires, 1978 World Championships: 9 Wins: 113 Pole Positions: 126 Fastest Laps: 130

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... Williams’ dream start to the season came crashing down in Bahrain, where neither Bruno Senna nor Pastor Maldonado made it to the finish, forget about scoring points. While the problems that took the two cars out of the race (a vibration for Senna and puncture related damage for Maldanado) are not systematic issues, a lack of qualifying speed is. Save for Maldonado’s effort in Australia, the team has not seen Q3 this season. Williams can only hope that its Barcelona upgrades provide a boost in one-lap speed relative to its midfield rivals.

PASTOR MALDONADO Nationality: Venezuelan Date of Birth: 09/03/1985 Debut: Albert Park, 2011 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: 2010 GP2 Champion, 3rd 2006 Formula Renault 3.5, 1st 2004 Formula Renault 2000 Italia

BRUNO SENNA Nationality: Brazilian Date of Birth: 15/10/1983 Debut: Sakhir, 2010 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: 2nd 2008 GP2 Series, 3rd 2006 British F3 Championship, 5th 2008 GP2 Asia Series


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Round 5 - Barcelona I Driver Profiles

CATERHAM F1 TEAM Base: Hingham, UK Team Principal: Tony Fernandes Technical Chief: Mike Gascoyne Chassis: CT01 Engine: Renault RS27-2012

Debut: Sakhir, 2010 World Championships : 0 Wins: 0 Pole Positions: 0 Fastest Laps: 0

2012 FORM HEIKKI KOVALAINEN Championship Position: 22nd Best Qualifying: 16th Average Qualifying: 18.3 Best Finish: 17th Average Finish: 19.0 VITALY PETROV Championship Position: 21st Best Qualifying: 20th Average Qualifying: 20.0 Best Finish: 16th Average Finish: 17.3

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... Caterham continues to sit behind Marussia in 11th in the Constructors’ Championship as its two drivers Heikki Kovalainen and Vitaly Petrov look to better Timo Glock’s 14th place finish at Albert Park. Although Kovalainen took advantage of issues for Michael Schumacher and Jean-Eric Vergne to make Q2 in Bahrain, Caterham has lost ground relative to the midfield in comparison to last year, and will again be in for a tough run this weekend. Like many of the teams, Caterham’s focus currently revolves around getting a better aerodynamic affect from its exhaust package. The arrival of former McLaren-man John Iley later this month will no doubt boost this squad.

HEIKKI KOVALAINEN Nationality: Finnish Date of Birth: 19/10/1981 Debut: Albert Park, 2007 World Championships: 0 Wins: 1 Poles: 1 Fastest Laps: 2 Career Highlights: 1st 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2nd 2005 GP2 Series, 1st 2004 World Series by Nissan

VITALY PETROV Nationality: Russian Date of Birth: 08/09/1984 Debut: Sakhir, 2010 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: 3rd 2011 Australian Grand Prix, 2nd 2009 GP2 Series, 3rd 2008 GP2 Asia Series


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Round 5 - Barcelona I Driver Profiles

HRT F1 TEAM Base: Madrid, Spain Team Principal: Luis Perez-Sala Technical Chief: Jean-Claude Martens Chassis: F112 Engine: Cosworth CA2012

2012 FORM PEDRO DE LA ROSA Championship Position: 23rd Best Qualifying: 22nd Average Qualifying: 22.8 Best Finish: 20th Average Finish: 21.5 NARAIN KARTHIKEYAN Championship Position: 24th Best Qualifying: 24th Average Qualifying: 24.0 Best Finish: 21st Average Finish: 22.0

Debut: Sakhir, 2010 World Championships: 0 WIns: 0 Pole Positions: 0 Fastest Laps: 0

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... The HRT F1 Team continues to operate a little differently from its rivals. Having skipped Formula 1’s first in-season test in four years to, in team principal Luis Perez-Sala’s words, “rest a bit”, the team heads to its home race with a handful of untested upgrades to try. The squad has focussed on setting up its new base in Madrid during the break between Sakhir and Barcelona - a move that has been described as a new chapter in the history of the team.

PEDRO DE LA ROSA Nationality: Spanish Date of Birth: 24/02/1971 Debut: Albert Park, 1999 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: 1997 Formula Nippon F3000 Champion, 1995 Japanese Formula 3 Champion

NARAIN KARTHIKEYAN Nationality: Indian Date of Birth: 14/01/1977 Debut: Albert Park, 2005 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: 4th 2005 US Grand Prix, 4th 2000 British F3 Championship, 4th 2003 Formula Nissan WS

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Round 5 - Barcelona I Driver Profiles

MARUSSIA F1 TEAM Base: Banbury, UK Team Principal: John Booth Technical Chief: Pat Symonds Chassis: MR01 Engine: Cosworth CA2012

2012 FORM TIMO GLOCK Championship Position: 19th Best Qualifying: 21st Average Qualifying: 21.5 Best Finish: 14th Average Finish: 17.3 CHARLES pIC Championship Position: 20th Best Qualifying: 21st Average Qualifying: 21.8 Best Finish: 15th Average Finish: 19.8

Debut: Sakhir, 2010 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Pole Positions: 0 Fastest Laps: 0

THE BAGMAN’s SAY... The Mugello test was well timed for Marussia after the team appeared to take a step backward in Bahrain. The MR01’s reliability record received its first in-race blemish when Charles Pic was forced to retire with an engine problem, while perhaps more worryingly, Timo Glock’s car was plagued by handling problems in both qualifying and the race. Out-qualifying both HRTs this weekend does not appear the formality that it was at the start of the season.

TIMO GLOCK Nationality: German Date of Birth: 18/03/1982 Debut: Montreal, 2004 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 2 Fastest Laps: 1 Career Highlights: 2nd 2009 Singapore Grand Prix, 2007 GP2 Champion, 1st 2001 Formula BMW ADAC

CHARLES pic Nationality: French Date of Birth: 15/02/1990 Debut: Albert Park, 2012 World Championships: 0 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest Laps: 0 Career Highlights: 4th 2011 GP2 Series, 3rd 2008 and 2009 World Series by Renault FR 3.5


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Round 5 - Barcelona I Race Stats

Championship Standings World Drivers Championship NO Driver Nat Car

Points

1

Sebastian Vettel

Germany

Red Bull

53

2

Lewis Hamilton

Great Britain

McLaren

49

3

Mark Webber

Australia

Red Bull

48

4

Jenson Button

Great Britain

McLaren

43

5

Fernando Alonso

Spain

Ferrari

43

6

Nico Rosberg

Germany

Mercedes

35

7

Kimi Raikkonen

Finland

Lotus

34

8

Romain Grosjean

France

Lotus

23

9

Sergio Perez

Mexico

Sauber

22

10

Paul Di Resta

Great Britain

Force India

15

11

Bruno Senna

Brazil

Williams

14

12

Kamui Kobayshi

Japan

Sauber

9

13

Jean-Eric Vergne

France

Toro Rosso

4

14

Pastor Maldonado

Venezuala

Williams

4

15

Daniel Ricciardo

Australia

Toro Rosso

2

16

Nico Hulkenberg

Germany

Force India

2

17

Felipe Massa

Brazil

Ferrari

2

18

Michael Schumacher

Germany

Mercedes

2

19

Timo Glock

Germany

Marussia

0

20

Charles Pic

France

Marussia

0

21

Vitaly Petrov

Russia

Caterham

0

22

Heikki Kovalainen

Finland

Caterham

0

23

Pedro de la Rosa

Spain

HRT

0

24

Narain Karthikeyan

India

HRT

0

World Constructors Championship Pos Constructor

Points

1

Red Bull Racing

101

2

Vodafone McLaren Mercedes

92

3

Lotus F1 Team

57

4

Scuderia Ferrari

45

5

Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team

37

6

Sauber F1 Team

31

7

Williams F1 Team

18

8

Sahara Force India F1 Team

17

9

Scuderia Toro Rosso

6

10

Marussia F1 Team

0

11

Caterham F1 Team

0

12

HRT F1 Team

0

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Round 5 - Barcelona I Race Stats

Previous Spanish GP Winners Year Driver Constructor Location 2011 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault Catalunya 2010 Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault Catalunya 2009 Jenson Button Brawn-Mercedes Catalunya 2008 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari Catalunya 2007 Felipe Massa Ferrari Catalunya 2006 Fernando Alonso Renault Catalunya 2005 Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes Catalunya 2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Catalunya 2003 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Catalunya 2002 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Catalunya 2001 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Catalunya 2000 Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Catalunya 1999 Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Catalunya 1998 Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Catalunya 1997 Jacques Villeneuve Williams-Renault Catalunya 1996 Michael Schumacher Ferrari Catalunya 1995 Michael Schumacher Benetton-Renault Catalunya 1994 Damon Hill Williams-Renault Catalunya 1993 Alain Prost Williams-Renault Catalunya 1992 Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Catalunya 1991 Nigel Mansell Williams-Renault Catalunya 1990 Alain Prost Ferrari Jerez 1989 Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Jerez 1988 Alain Prost McLaren-Honda Jerez 1987 Nigel Mansell Williams-Honda Jerez 1986 Ayrton Senna Lotus-Renault Jerez 1981 Gilles Villeneuve Ferrari Jarama 1979 Patrick Depailler Ligier-Ford Jarama 1978 Mario Andretti Lotus-Ford Jarama 1977 Mario Andretti Lotus-Ford Jarama 1976 James Hunt McLaren-Ford Jarama 1975 Jochen Mass McLaren-Ford Montjuïc 1974 Niki Lauda Ferrari Jarama 1973 Émerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Ford Montjuïc 1972 Émerson Fittipaldi Lotus-Ford Jarama 1971 Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford Montjuïc 1970 Jackie Stewart March-Ford Jarama 1969 Jackie Stewart Matra-Ford Montjuïc 1968 Graham Hill Lotus-Ford Jarama 1954 Mike Hawthorn Ferrari Pedralbes 1951 Juan Manuel Fangio Alfa Romeo Pedralbes


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Round 5 - Barcelona I Race Stats

Previous World Drivers’ Champions

Year Driver Nat Constructor 2010 Sebastian Vettel GER Red Bull 2009 Jenson Button GBR Brawn 2008 Lewis Hamilton GBR McLaren 2007 Kimi Räikkönen FIN Ferrari 2006 Fernando Alonso ESP Renault 2005 Fernando Alonso ESP Renault 2004 Michael Schumacher GER Ferrari 2003 Michael Schumacher GER Ferrari 2002 Michael Schumacher GER Ferrari 2001 Michael Schumacher GER Ferrari 2000 Michael Schumacher GER Ferrari 1999 Mika Häkkinen FIN McLaren 1998 Mika Häkkinen FIN McLaren 1997 Jacques Villeneuve CAN Williams 1996 Damon Hill GBR Williams 1995 Michael Schumacher GER Benetton 1994 Michael Schumacher GER Benetton 1993 Alain Prost FRA Williams 1992 Nigel Mansell GBR Williams 1991 Ayrton Senna BRA McLaren 1990 Ayrton Senna BRA McLaren 1989 Alain Prost FRA McLaren 1988 Ayrton Senna BRA McLaren

Wins 5 6 5 6 7 7 13 6 11 9 9 5 8 7 8 9 8 7 9 7 6 4 8

Poles 10 4 7 3 6 6 8 5 7 11 9 11 9 10 9 4 6 13 14 8 10 2 13

Points 256 95 98 110 134 133 148 93 144 123 108 76 100 81 97 102 92 99 108 96 78 76 90


Round 5 - Barcelona I Race Stats

Year Driver Nat Constructor 1987 Nelson Piquet BRA Williams 1986 Alain Prost FRA McLaren 1985 Alain Prost FRA McLaren 1984 Niki Lauda AUT McLaren 1983 Nelson Piquet BRA Brabham 1982 Keke Rosberg FIN Williams 1981 Nelson Piquet BRA Brabham 1980 Alan Jones AUS Williams 1979 Jody Scheckter RSA Ferrari 1978 Mario Andretti USA Lotus 1977 Niki Lauda AUT Ferrari 1976 James Hunt GBR McLaren 1975 Niki Lauda AUT Ferrari 1974 Emerson Fittipaldi BRA McLaren 1973 Jackie Stewart GBR Tyrell 1972 Emerson Fittipaldi BRA Lotus 1971 Jackie Stewart GBR Tyrell 1970 Jochen Rindt AUT Lotus 1969 Jackie Stewart GBR Matra 1968 Graham Hill GBR Lotus 1967 Denny Hulme NZL Brabham 1966 Jack Brabham AUS Brabham 1965 Jim Clark GBR Lotus 1964 John Surtees GBR Ferrari 1963 Jim Clark GBR Lotus 1962 Graham Hill GBR BRM 1961 Phil Hill USA Ferrari 1960 Jack Brabham AUS Cooper 1959 Jack Brabham AUS Cooper 1958 Mike Hawthorn GBR Ferrari 1957 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Maserati 1956 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Ferrari 1955 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Mercedes 1954 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Maserati/Mercedes 1953 Alberto Ascari ITA Ferrari 1952 Alberto Ascari ITA Ferrari 1951 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Alfa Romeo 1950 Giuseppe Farina ITA Alfa Romeo

Wins 3 4 5 5 3 1 3 5 3 6 3 6 5 3 5 5 6 5 6 3 2 4 6 2 7 4 2 5 2 1 4 3 4 6 5 6 3 3

Poles 4 1 2 0 1 1 4 3 1 8 2 8 9 2 3 3 6 3 2 2 0 3 6 2 7 1 5 3 1 4 4 6 3 5 6 5 4 2

Points 73 72 73 72 59 44 50 67 51 64 72 69 64.5 55 71 61 62 45 63 48 51 42 54 40 54 42 34 43 31 42 40 30 40 42 34.5 36 31 30

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