Team McLaren Mercedes Opens The F1 Season In Bahrain
Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on March 13, 2006
Welcome back ladies and gentlemen, I hope you all had a relaxing
weekend.
As the majority of my F1 fanatics already know, yesterday kicked of
the F1 season opener in Bahrain. If you didn't catch it but have a
date planned with your TIVO tonight, then read no further.
Otherwise, if you want a recap of how our boy Kimi Raikkonen and the
rest of the McLaren Mercedes team fared, then read on my dear chaps.
For the McLaren Mercedes team, the weekend started poorly. In
qualifying Juan Pablo Montoya performed well, earning the fifth
starting position; teammate Kimi Raikkonen, however, suffered a far
worse fate, becoming victim to a rear suspension failure before
completing his first qualifying lap. As a result of the breakdown,
Kimi was forced to start the race in third from last position at the
22nd spot.
Of course, where Kimi starts is irrelevant. He is undoubtedly the
team's top driver, and in my opinion, he is the top driver in the world.
From the onset of the race, Kimi proved this sentiment. By the end
of the first lap, Kimi had already jumped nine positions and was
sitting in 13th place. Montoya had moved up one spot, earning the
fourth position by the end of Lap 1.
As the race continued, Kimi continued working his way through the
pack, and by the eighth lap, he had improved to tenth position behind
Jacques Villeneuve's BMW Sauber. On the first corner of Lap 16, Kimi
out-braked Villeneuve, moving into eighth place, and one lap later,
he had moved up again into seventh.
While Raikkonen was working his way through pack, Montoya was
battling for the lead. After Michael Schumacher of Ferrari, Jenson
Button of Honda and Fernando Alonso of Renault pitted on Laps 15, 18,
and 19, respectively, Montoya moved into first place on Lap 20. Kimi
also continued to move up while the others pitted, now racing in the
fifth position.
On Lap 23, Montoya pitted, and rejoined the race in fourth position
behind Kimi, who had again moved up in the rankings. Kimi, who opted
for a one-top strategy in the race, finally pitted on Lap 30 and
rejoined the race in sixth place.
As the race continued Montoya pitted for the second time on Lap 44,
and regained the race in fifth position. Meanwhile, Kimi continued
his tremendous run, matching the pace and lap times of Fernando
Alonso and Michael Schumacher, finishing the race in third position,
19.3 seconds behind the 1st place Renault. Montoya held on to his
position, finishing the race in fifth position.
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I hate to say it, but this race is bringing back painful memories of
last year. Will mechanical failures again lead to the team's demise?
Let's hope not.
For more info on the F1 season opener in Bahrain as well as driver
and team interviews, visit www.eMercedesBenz.com for photos and keep
reading for the full press release.
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
F1 Bahrain: Kimi Räikkönen Third from last Place on the Grid
Bahrain, Mar 12, 2006
The start: Juan Pablo started the race from fifth place and improved
one position on the run to the first corner and was in fourth
position after the first lap. Kimi, who had not completed a timed lap
during qualifying due to a rear suspension breakage, had to start the
race from 22nd and last position. He made up nine positions during
the opening lap and came round for the first time in 13th place.
The race: Kimi was on a one stop strategy and carried a heavy fuel
load. By the eighth lap he had improved to tenth position after which
he became boxed in behind Jacques Villeneuve's BMW Sauber. On the
first corner of lap 16 Kimi outbraked the Canadian to take eighth
place and one lap later he was up to seventh. After the pit stops of
Michael Schumacher's Ferrari (lap 15), Jenson Button's Honda (lap 18)
and Alonso (lap 19) Juan Pablo took the lead on lap 20 with Kimi now
having climbed to fifth place. Juan Pablo came in for his first stop
on lap 23 (8.8sec) and rejoined the race in fourth position behind
his team-mate. Kimi made his sole stop on lap 30 and fell back to
sixth place after being stationary for 11.0sec. Juan Pablo came in
for his second stop on lap 44 (6.9sec) and regained the circuit in
fifth position.
During the final phase of the race Kimi matched the pace and lap
times of Alonso and Michael Schumacher to take the chequered flag
19.3sec behind the Renault in third position with Juan Pablo taking
fifth.
Comments
Kimi Räikkönen: “This is a great result after the disappointment of
yesterday, but we have known that the car was very strong all
weekend. We thought that we had a chance to score some points today,
even though we were starting from the back of the grid, but to get a
podium is fantastic, The first few laps were crucial to this result,
and luckily I managed to overtake a lot of cars at the first corner;
I was up to 13th by lap two even though the cars in front were all
lighter than me. We then gained some more places later on as a result
of our strategy. The outcome is even more important to the whole
team, who have been working so hard throughout the winter, as we
didn't know where we were after testing and everyone had been saying
that we were struggling. However we really have improved over the
past few weeks. It proves that we are competitive and if not for
yesterday we could have been even better.”
Juan Pablo Montoya: “I have not really been totally comfortable with
the set up of my car all weekend, which was clear during all the
practice sessions. Obviously I am a little disappointed finishing in
fifth as I know that the car could do so much more, but it just
wasn't working for me this weekend. However it was a steady race and
for the team to get two cars finishing in the points could be very
important later in the season. The four points I have scored are good
considering the circumstances. I am now looking forward to the next
race in Malaysia, where we can improve further on these results."
Ron Dennis, Team Prinicpal: “A difficult weekend which stretched the
whole team. The results are therefore just reward for their efforts.
We are all looking forward to Malaysia where our justifiable
expectation is to do better.”
Norbert Haug, Vice President Mercedes-Benz Motorsport: “Kimi's
performance was excellent coming from last place on the grid to
finish third on the podium. Kimi was fighting all the way through the
race and our one-stop strategy was ideal and helped to make this
result possible. With his third place and Juan Pablo's fifth we have
gained 10 points and are together with Williams Cosworth the only
team which has finished with two cars in the points. So we are
heading in the right direction. I want to thank the team for all
their efforts following yesterday's problem. We are looking forward
to next week's Malaysian Grand Prix.”
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