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On 24/07, 16:54
After more than disappointing qualifications at Sauber, the team wanted to climb back up the rankings and score some points. Goals achieved, notably thanks to Kamui Kobayashi. The Japanese driver finishes 9th, ahead of Petrov's Lotus Renault GP, after starting 17th. He delivered a great performance, as did his young teammate, Pérez, who continues to amaze. The Mexican driver finishes 11th, just shy of the points.
On 24/07, 16:18
By bringing both cars to the finish, the Virgin team has a good weekend and looks to the future.
On 24/07, 15:53
Hispania Racing made a nice progression today from a performance standpoint. However, the team is experiencing reliability issues. After changing Liuzzi's gearbox and taking a 5-place penalty, the Italian made a strong comeback but was stopped in his tracks due to an electronic problem this time. Only Ricciardo finished the 2011 German Grand Prix. As a rookie, he held on to 19th place and was ahead of Karun Chandhok in the Team Lotus Renault. Performances were therefore mixed.
On 24/07, 15:26
The results are mixed or even poor for the English team Williams today. Pastor Maldonado did the job and brought his car home in 14th place, while Rubens Barrichello retired from the German Grand Prix on lap 16. The Brazilian had a good start, gaining three positions to hold 11th place. However, an oil leak forced him to retire... Maldonado executed his two-stop strategy but lost one position compared to his qualifying.
On 24/07, 15:17
With both cars finishing, Team Lotus is rather satisfied with their weekend. This is particularly true for Karun Chandhok who, despite a few mistakes, finished the race in his first competition since last year.
On 24/07, 15:09
The two Mercedes GP drivers were starting today for a home race in front of their fans. Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher both had a good start to their weekend by making it into Q3. However, Rosberg dominated the seven-time world champion in qualifying and the race, but both drivers finished wheel-to-wheel.
On 24/07, 13:54
Lewis Hamilton won the German Grand Prix, which ultimately took place in dry conditions as the rain did not make an appearance. Sebastian Vettel recorded his worst result of the season, and his main opponents, except for Jenson Button, gained a few points on him.
On 24/07, 09:54
The German driver places high hopes on the new direction taken by the team in recent weeks.
On 24/07, 08:27
The British driver believes there are too many world champions in Formula One today for his 2008 title to still mean something and would like to have two or three more.
On 23/07, 18:53
The Toro Rosso failed the post-qualification inspection and the Swiss driver has been disqualified but will still take part in the German Grand Prix, which takes place tomorrow at the Nürburgring.
On 23/07, 16:57
If it took a Lewis Hamilton on top form to achieve the second-best qualifying time, thereby bumping Sebastian Vettel from the front row for the first time this season, Jenson Button was less inspired in the Eifel mountains but remains calm for the race.
On 23/07, 16:26
While Ferrari could have hoped to start on the front row tomorrow after solid practice sessions, the Italian team doesn't seem too surprised to have to settle for 4th and 5th places on the grid and is pleased to have made further progress in pure performance.
On 23/07, 15:58
After a disappointing British Grand Prix, Lotus Renault GP regains performance and reaches Q3 but still has a lot of work to do to return to its early-season form.
On 23/07, 15:52
While everyone expected a Red Bull Racing one-two in the final minutes, it was Mark Webber who secured pole position, and Sebastian Vettel had his worst qualification of the year, finishing in 3rd place.
On 23/07, 15:49
While Adrian Sutil will start his home Grand Prix from 8th position, Paul di Resta remains slightly behind after a difficult day but hopes to rely on the setup adopted for the race.
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