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On 27/10, 15:24
McLaren experienced two very different races today: while Sergio Pérez had his best race of the season, finishing 5th after managing the strategy, Jenson Button suffered the consequences of his collision with Fernando Alonso on the first lap and was unable to successfully carry out the strategy, before retiring at the very end of the Grand Prix.
On 27/10, 15:18
No car saw the checkered flag at the Buddh circuit for Caterham: due to a collision with Max Chilton for Giedo van der Garde and a hydraulic problem for Charles Pic, whose race had been largely ruined by a double puncture at the beginning of the Grand Prix.
On 27/10, 14:15
Qualified outside the top 10, the Sahara Force India drivers managed to turn things around during the race by both finishing in the points. Adrian Sutil even attempted a one-stop strategy that went against the safety recommendations made by Pirelli before the race, which set a limit of 35 laps for mediums and 15 for softs.
On 27/10, 14:11
After being "the best of the rest" at the end of yesterday's qualifications, Nico Rosberg did it again today in the race by finishing 2nd behind Sebastian Vettel. Lewis Hamilton had more difficulty but still finished in 6th place, which allows the Mercedes team to score important points for the constructors' championship where they snatch 2nd place from Ferrari.
On 27/10, 13:49
Even though the overall pace of the Williams is better, the race did not allow the Grove men to bring back points: while Pastor Maldonado was able to glimpse the top 10, Valtteri Bottas suffered from traffic and its harmful consequences on his car and tires.
On 27/10, 13:28
As Nico Hülkenberg seemed well on his way to finishing in the points once again and allowing Sauber to continue closing in on Force India, the German driver had to retire. The disappointment of the retirement is not eased by the performance of his teammate, Esteban Gutiérrez, who finished 15th after being penalized for jumping the start.
On 27/10, 13:23
The Toro Rosso team saw its two drivers qualify outside the top 10 yesterday, and the race wasn't very good, with Ricciardo and Vergne finishing one place higher than their grid position. Nevertheless, this allows the Australian to score a point for the Faenza team.
On 27/10, 11:14
Sebastian Vettel clinches a fourth world title by winning in India for the third consecutive time. Nico Rosberg finishes second, and Romain Grosjean takes third after a remarkable comeback and a one-stop strategy.
On 27/10, 09:15
Starting at 10:15 am, join the casinoenlignefrance.eu.com editorial team to experience the sixteenth Grand Prix of the 2013 Formula 1 season, on the Buddh track in India.
On 26/10, 20:36
Following the qualifications for the 2013 Indian Grand Prix, technical or sporting officials reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with Red Bull Racing who clinched a new pole position thanks to Sebastian Vettel.
On 26/10, 20:32
Ferrari aimed for the constructors' championship today by implementing two different strategies with their drivers for the race. Alonso will start on mediums, giving him the opportunity to choose the best moment to switch to soft tires and avoid traffic. Massa, on the other hand, will start on soft tires and take advantage of a better start. In any case, for the team, the goal is to score as many points as possible to maintain second place in the constructors' championship.
On 26/10, 16:41
While it could have been relatively promising, Lotus's qualifying session is mixed: while Kimi Räikkönen, still struggling with understeering issues, can be content with 6th place, Romain Grosjean missed the strategy that had worked for him in recent races and will start far back on the grid.
On 26/10, 16:39
The Sahara Force India drivers finished just outside the top 10 in qualifying, with Paul di Resta starting in 12th place just ahead of Adrian Sutil. Both men believe their car is more competitive than in recent Grand Prix and hope to prove it tomorrow by bringing home some points for the Indian team's home race.
On 26/10, 16:06
Jenson Button and Sergio Pérez both qualified on medium tires - the hardest ones brought to India - today. Both McLaren drivers believe it was the best decision for the race given the significant degradation of the softs with fuel at the start.
On 26/10, 15:56
Jules Bianchi managed to outpace both Caterhams and his teammate Max Chilton. The Frenchman hopes to maintain his position tomorrow after the start and at the finish of the race. Max Chilton had more difficulty with his Marussia during qualifying, but he hopes things will be better tomorrow for the Grand Prix.
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