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On 09/09, 15:14
Leaving the Italian Grand Prix, Heikki Kovalainen had mixed feelings about his race despite finishing in fourteenth place. Petrov, on the other hand, was enthusiastic after this Grand Prix during which he battled with his teammate until the last lap, the day after his birthday.
On 09/09, 14:48
Lacking rhythm during qualifying, Toro Rosso had bet big on the race, but the early retirement of Jean-Eric Vergne and a fuel pump issue for Daniel Ricciardo cost the Italian team the points.
On 09/09, 13:37
After a well-managed race, Lewis Hamilton secures another victory this season and positions himself as the runner-up in the championship behind Fernando Alonso, who finished third in the Grand Prix. Sergio Pérez claims another podium, but other notable events include the retirements of Jenson Button and Sebastian Vettel, which distance them from the Ferrari driver.
On 08/09, 18:40
Robert Kubica, who had an accident over a year ago during a rally event in Italy, will return to competition in the same discipline this weekend, again in Italy. On this occasion, he spoke with the channel SkySport24 and discussed his short-term and long-term future.
On 08/09, 16:52
In the evening of the 2012 Italian Grand Prix qualifying, technical or sporting officials reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with McLaren, which locked out the front row with Lewis Hamilton's pole position and Jenson Button's second-fastest time.
On 08/09, 16:19
The faces must have been different on both sides of the Ferrari garage this afternoon. While Felipe Massa recorded his best qualifying result since his 3rd place on the grid in Canada in 2011, Fernando Alonso fell victim to a problem with the rear of his car that prevented him from properly defending his chances in Q3.
On 08/09, 16:18
If Kimi Räikkönen believes that the lack of performance from his Lotus is not a surprise, he could have hoped for better if he hadn't been stuck behind Fernando Alonso at the Variante Ascari. Jérôme D'Ambrosio, for his part, continues to progress but regrets not being able to do better than the 16th time.
On 08/09, 16:18
Jean-Eric Vergne believes that since the start of the season, he has made good progress, particularly in the challenging exercise of qualifying. The Frenchman also admitted to making a small mistake this afternoon at Monza, which placed him a bit further from Daniel Ricciardo than usual.
On 08/09, 16:00
For the third consecutive time, McLaren will start from pole position, with Lewis Hamilton having the upper hand over his teammate and the Ferrari drivers. However, Hamilton and Button do not expect the front row to guarantee them an easy race.
On 08/09, 16:00
After a good qualifying session, Charles Pic is looking forward to the race, as the pace of the Marussia is always a bit better. While he believes that tires will not be an issue, he does not yet know which strategy he will choose.
On 08/09, 15:19
Paul di Resta confirmed in qualifying the potential of Force India that had been seen since the beginning of the weekend. The Scotsman, who achieved the 4th fastest time in Q3, will however start from 9th place after a penalty for a gearbox change, while Nico Hülkenberg will start from the very back, victim of a technical failure in Q1.
On 08/09, 15:18
In search of aerodynamic solutions since Friday's tests, the Marussia drivers seem satisfied with the settings of their MR-01, which is getting closer to the Caterhams race by race. Timo Glock will start from the 19th position tomorrow, while his young teammate Charles Pic will be in his rearview mirror, in 20th place.
On 08/09, 15:14
Bothered by balance problems yesterday, the Toro Rosso team corrected the issue, while noting the insufficiency of improvements to aim higher in qualifying. Jean-Eric Vergne made a mistake that relegated him to the bottom of the Q2 timesheet.
On 08/09, 15:08
Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Pérez did not repeat their performances from the Belgian Grand Prix at the end of a tightly contested qualifying session. While the Mexican failed in Q2, stuck behind Bruno Senna on his last attempt, the Japanese driver made it to Q3 but was unable to improve on his Q2 times.
On 08/09, 15:08
The RB8 visibly accommodated quite poorly to the long straights of Monza, and Red Bull knew it would be difficult to get through the qualifying stage. Thus, while Mark Webber was stuck in Q2 by a small margin, Sebastian Vettel managed to secure the 6th fastest time in Q3.
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