Team McLaren Mercedes F1 Race Recap: Barcelona
Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on May 16, 2006 at 10:30 AM CST
This weekend marked the sixth F1 race of the season for the McLaren
Mercedes team in Barcelona, Spain. Unfortunately, the results were
much like they've been in this season's earlier events - disappointing.
For Kimi Raikkonen, the weekend started poorly, with the Finn
qualifying in ninth position. Despite his poor placement on the grid,
Kimi showed his aggressive streak early, immediately accelerating
from ninth place up to fifth going into the first turn. On lap 22,
Kimi had worked his way up into the third position before making his
first pit stop. After exiting the pits, Kimi slipped back into
seventh, but managed to work his way back up to third when he took
his second pit stop on lap 46. After resuming the race for the
second time, Kimi fell back to fifth - the position he held through
the close of the 66-lap race.
For teammate Juan Pablo Montoya, the day again ended much worse.
After starting the race from twelfth position, Montoya immediately
lost three positions going into the first turn. By the end of the
first lap, however, Montoya regained his composure, working his way
back up into eleventh position. On lap 17, Juan entered the pits for
the first time, resuming the race in tenth position. One lap later,
Montoya spun out, causing his car to become stuck on the curb and
forcing him to retire from the race.
In the end, it was again Renault's Fernando Alonso capturing the win,
while Ferrari's Michael Schumacher and Alonso's teammate Giancarlo
Fisichella taking the second and third spots, respectively.
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2006 Formula 1 World Championship, 6th round: Spanish Grand Prix
Barcelona, May 14, 2006
McLaren Mercedes driver Kimi Räikkönen finished the Spanish Grand
Prix in fifth position. After 66 laps he took the chequered flag
56.8sec behind race winner Fernando Alonso (Renault). Juan Pablo
Montoya was forced to retire on lap 18 after his car got stuck on a
high kerb after spinning off the track. Team McLaren Mercedes is
third in the Constructors' ranking on 42 points behind Renault on 78
points. Kimi holds third in the Drivers' Championship with 27 points
whilst Juan Pablo is seventh on 15 points. Fernando Alonso leads the
table with 54 points.
The start: Kimi had qualified ninth and at the start accelerated past
four cars going into the first corner to take fifth position. Juan
Pablo started the race from 12th place and completed the opening lap
in 11th spot.
The race: On the 17th lap Alonso triggered the opening round of pit
stops for the leading bunch. Kimi was holding third place when he
came in for his first stop on lap 22 (7.9sec). He resumed the race in
seventh position and was fifth again on lap 26. Kimi came in for his
second pit stop on lap 46 (7.6sec) in third position and resumed
again in fifth. After 66 laps he took the chequered flag in fifth place.
Juan Pablo spun on lap 18 while holding tenth position. His car got
stuck on the kerb and he could not continue.
Comments
Kimi Räikkönen: “A rather uneventful race for me. I made a good start
where I managed to get up from ninth to fifth and that was all the
progress I was able to make. It was simply not possible to keep up
with the Renaults and the Ferraris this weekend, and we will spend
the time before the Monaco Grand Prix looking at ways to improve."
Juan Pablo Montoya: "I made a dreadful start off the line and lost
three or four places but managed to gain some ground again in the
first corner to end up 11th. Then I don't know quite what happened,
but I lost the car and got stuck on the kerb and that was it. The
strategy we were running meant that I carried a lot of fuel, and I
think with the ways things were looking we could have scored some
points today. Overall a difficult weekend for us, but we will
continue testing this week and then look forward to the Monaco Grand
Prix."
Ron Dennis, Team Principal: "A difficult weekend for us where despite
a good drive by Kimi, we were only able to achieve fifth place. The
whole team is working hard to improve the package to increase our
performance in the coming races."
Norbert Haug, Vice President Mercedes-Benz Motorsport: "To be the
third team behind Renault and Ferrari again and the gap to the
leaders is a disappointment that we have to change. Kimi made a
perfect start to improve from ninth to fifth, but the overall pace of
his car was not fast enough, and he delivered what was possible
today. Juan Pablo was on a one stop strategy, but he spun out of a
possible points result the cause of which we will investigate. Our
attention is now on improving our technical package during the next
races."
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