Rosberg's Confidence Boost
Nico Rosberg
finally got himself a much needed win at last Sunday's Spanish GP, making it his
first of 2015. He carried on from his much improved performance in Bahrain and
was the faster of the two Mercedes last weekend. He was even able to secure
pole position, the first time this season that Lewis Hamilton has not started
on pole. It was a beautifully calculated drive from Rosberg as he led away from
the lights with no issues at all. His team mate Hamilton had a slower start and
was down in 4th place by the first corner, only to come out in 3rd behind
Sebastian Vettel's Ferrari. The two had a very good battle which was eventually
won on strategy on Mercedes’ part, opting for Hamilton to three stop. His pace for
this strategy to work was phenomenal, setting several fastest laps and
comfortably came out ahead of Vettel to make it a Mercedes one-two at the end.
What stood out for me over the weekend was how much more calm and assured
Rosberg seemed compared to other races this season. I'm sure Bahrain would have
boosted his confidence in the beginning, but this result will have gave him the
belief that he can catch Lewis and take the title fight to him. The race at the
weekend also made me think of a massive similarity in their rivalry to that of
Prost and Senna. Hamilton's sheer speed and determination was typical of what
Senna was like and the methodical drive of Rosberg for me had all the
characteristics of a Prost-like drive. The Monaco GP cannot come soon enough!
9th Different Winner in 9 Years
An amazing
statistic caught my eye over the weekend and that was Rosberg's win was the 9th
different winner in the past 9 years at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
This is a circuit where teams spend most of their winters fine tuning their
cars and enhancing performance. Even during in-season testing, this is the
place where the teams will be. With all of the data and information they must
possess about the track, it amazes me that no one can come to this circuit and make
it their own, so to speak.
What Is Happening at Red Bull?
Red Bull's
rotten season continued in Spain as they endured yet another very tough
weekend. The four time World Champions were out performed by both Toro Rosso's
and were nowhere in the race, finishing a lowly 7th and 10th, whilst also being
lapped in the process! Daniel Ricciardo did manage to finish ahead of both Max
Verstappen and Carlos Saenz, but Dani Kvyat was beaten by Sainz. Although
Ricciardo has scored points in every race this season, it is nowhere near where
he wants to be. So what is the issue this year? From what I can see there are
2, maybe 3, reasons at a push that are to blame. Number 1 and probably the
easiest to blame is the Renault power unit. It has been slow and unreliable since
the Red Bull and other Renault teams first rolled out of the garage. Ferrari
seemed to have gained and overtook and they are miles away from Mercedes. The
only saving grace for Renault is that the Honda power unit is slower. There has
been a lot of speculation that Audi are looking to enter an F1 partnership with
someone and I think Red Bull would be a brilliant fit. Number 2, the car
itself. You could forgive Adrian Newey for designing a car that is slightly off
once in a while after all the success he has had during his career. However,
the team cannot hide from the fact that the car itself isn't good enough either,
and whether that is down to Newey wanting to look at other opportunities, who
knows? But it definitely needs addressing.
Number 3, at
a push, is replacing Sebastian Vettel with Dani Kvyat. For me, you can't
replace a 4 time World Champion with a driver with one season under his belt,
albeit a very impressive one. I think you need someone with the experience and
winning mentality, someone like Kimi Raikkonen or Fernando Alonso, and I think
that this is another reason they are struggling.
Battle of the Finns
Another
fascinating battle unravelled on Sunday as Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen
enjoyed a hard fought battle over 4th and 5th place. Raikkonen had a quiet
weekend overall and wasn't really anywhere in the race, although he was on a
different strategy to that of team mate Vettel and did lead. A tyre blanket
issue meant he wasted a set of the faster medium tyres and qualified back in 7th.
Bottas again showed why he could be on Ferrari's radar for next season after
qualifying in 4th and again had a solid race. His cool calm style
ensured he was able to be in a position to fight with a Ferrari for the second
race in a row, and once again came out on top. Raikkonen tried everything to
get past his younger countryman but just couldn't do it. It was a battle I'm
sure all fans enjoyed, and I'm sure it won't be the last one we see from them
this season.
A Shout Out to the Pit Crews
We all know
that in Formula 1, a pit stop has the potential to make or break your race on
any given day. The guys in the pit lane practise for hours upon hours every day
to ensure they can get those four tyres changed at lightning speed. It all pays
off when you see 4 tyres being change in 2.1 seconds! During the race we saw
two incidents which made me think “who in Earth would want to be a front jack
man?” (an opinion I've already held for years anyway). The two incidents I'm
referring to are Fernando Alonso brake failure and Romain Grosjean's failure to
stop. With Alonso's, the guy on the front jack's reactions were that of a cat.
Alonso's brakes had failed and was unable to stop in his pit box. Imagine
yourself stood there with a car coming at you at 50mph, I wouldn't fancy that!
It shows how their reactions need to be incorporated at all times, not just
when changing the tyres. It really could have been a serious incident,
thankfully though, nobody was hurt. Now Grosjean's incident for me was very
scary. He not only overshot his pit box, but caught the jack at the same time.
The jack man somehow managed to hold on despite being thrown in the air, and
jacked the car up. I was watching and wincing but thankfully once again, nobody
was hurt. Although the guy appeared to be winded badly, he still managed a
smile and thumbs up for the camera which was good to see.
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