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On 22/07, 15:19
As Lewis Hamilton regained on the track the lap that Sebastian Vettel took from him due to a puncture on the McLaren, the German believes that the Briton did not demonstrate common sense and that his maneuver was stupid. Fernando Alonso, on the other hand, was rather pleased.
On 22/07, 13:51
In Hockenheim, Fernando Alonso secures his third victory in 2012 and strengthens his lead in the championship. The Spaniard is ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Jenson Button, but the German's overtaking at the very end of the race is under investigation by the stewards. Fourth, Kimi Räikkönen leads the Sauber drivers and Michael Schumacher, who set the fastest lap in the race.
On 22/07, 11:31
After several hours of uncertainty surrounding the Red Bull case, the stewards of the German Grand Prix have decided not to impose a grid penalty on the drivers of the Austrian company.
On 22/07, 08:59
Has Red Bull played with fire regarding its engine mapping? In any case, the FIA has issued a statement saying that the cars of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber would be in violation of technical regulations.
On 21/07, 17:38
MotorsInside is present in the Hockenheim paddock. We caught up with Charles Pic during his briefing with the French press on how his weekend has been going so far.
On 21/07, 16:58
Charles Pic recently admitted that he was not sure if he could remain with the Marussia team next year even though he is convinced that by working hard, he should be able to convince his managers to extend his contract for 2013.
On 21/07, 16:57
MotorsInside is present at Hockenheim and allows you to experience the event as if you were there. Here's what the top three qualifiers, Fernando Alonso (Ferrari), Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull), and Mark Webber (Red Bull), said during the post-qualifying press conference.
On 21/07, 16:47
MotorsInside is present in the Hockenheim paddock. Esteban Gutierrez, third driver for Sauber and Lotus ART driver in GP2, answered our questions.
On 21/07, 16:45
MotorsInside is present at Hockenheim and allows you to experience the event as if you were there. Here is what the team principals had to say during their Friday interviews.
On 21/07, 16:39
On the evening of the 2012 German Grand Prix qualifiers, technical or sports managers reflect on the performances of their respective teams, starting with Ferrari, which will start in pole position thanks to Fernando Alonso, the second in a row for the Spaniard in similarly rainy conditions.
On 21/07, 16:34
The scenario is almost the same as two weeks ago. In heavy rain, Fernando Alonso clinched the pole position for the German Grand Prix. But at the same time, the weather prevented Felipe Massa from moving on to Q3 after a first lap in Q2 that couldn't be missed given the track's evolution.
On 21/07, 16:00
Sergio Pérez was penalized by the FIA stewards for impeding Kimi Räikkönen and Fernando Alonso during Q2 this afternoon.
On 21/07, 15:48
Williams was hoping for a bit better from this qualifying session. The FW34 has been competitive since the beginning of the weekend, but when the rain fell in Q2, its behavior became more challenging. The first victim was Bruno Senna, who will start only 14th. Maldonado is 5th and aimed a bit higher. In any case, the goal will be to score points tomorrow.
On 21/07, 15:32
The Lotus cars, performing well on dry surfaces, struggled significantly in the rain. Romain Grosjean, already hit with a penalty, failed to get past Q2, while Kimi Räikkönen could do no better than 10th and last in Q3. The British team is therefore hoping for a dry race.
On 21/07, 15:28
The McLaren team was hoping for much better from this qualifying session, but both of its drivers encountered some difficulties with their tires in the rain. Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton managed to limit the damage and expect to have a much more interesting race on dry ground, with a car that has so far proven to be faster than in the rain in Germany.
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