Showing posts with label Heikki Kovalainen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heikki Kovalainen. Show all posts

June 21, 2009

F1: British GP Results

Finally someone other than Jenson Button won a Formula 1 race. Prior to the British Grand Prix, he had won six of seven events with Sebastian Vettel taking the Chinese Grand Prix. It's only fitting that Vettel took this race as well after winning the pole and dominating at Silverstone.

For his part, Button finish only sixth. Is the competition finally catching up to him? Don't assume that just yet because teammate Rubens Barrichello was in third.

In several races this year the Brawn teammates Button and Barrichello finished one-two. Red Bull Racing kept that tradition alive by placing Mark Webber in second. That was his fourth consecutive top-five finish this season, which has made him a good driver to keep on your roster.
One other item of note: with the exception of Sebastian Bourdais and Heikki Kovalainen who retired at the start, everyone finished either one the lead lap or only one circuit off the pace and an impressive 11 drivers completed the distance.

Results, with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsStatusAvg Fin
11Sebastian Vettel60Running10.00
23Mark Webber60Running12.43
32Rubens Barrichello60Running7.65
411Felipe Massa60Running7.86
57Nico Rosberg60Running8.75
66Jenson Button60Running9.90
74Jarno Trulli60Running11.46
89Kimi Raikkonen60Running4.78
98Timo Glock60Running10.50
1016Giancarlo Fisichella60Running8.93
115Kazuki Nakajima60Running9.50
1214Nelson Piquet Jr59Running14.00
1312Robert Kubica59Running10.33
1410Fernando Alonso59Running8.63
1515Nick Heidfeld59Running10.40
1619Lewis Hamilton59Running6.67
1718Adrian Sutil59Running18.67
1820Sebastian Buemi59Running18.00
1917Sebastian Bourdais0Retired15.00
2013Heikki Kovalainen0Retired10.67


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June 7, 2009

F1: Turkish GP Results

O.k., this is getting ridiculous—unless you happen to be a Jenson Button fan. He's won six of the seven Formula 1 races this year and the championship is nearly a foregone conclusion. And this is coming from a driver who couldn't buy a top-five last year with a best of sixth in Spain and only a handful of top-10s. That just goes to show you how much difference strong equipment makes.

The biggest story was the failure to finish by Rubens Barrichello. He has been the wingman of Button all year and has also swept the top five with three runner-up finishes to this credit. He spun after making contact with Heikki Kovalainen and damaged his nose with contact from Adrian Sutil.

Red Bull teammates Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel finished second and third, which puts tem in a position to pounce in the unlikely event that Button stumbles.

Results, with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsStatusAvg Fin
12Jenson Button58Running6.80
24Mark Webber58Running12.20
31Sebastian Vettel58Running13.00
45Jarno Trulli58Running9.00
59Nico Rosberg58Running9.50
67Felipe Massa58Running5.60
710Robert Kubica58Running7.75
813Timo Glock58Running10.50
96Kimi Raikkonen58Running7.20
108Fernando Alonso58Running4.60
1111Nick Heidfeld58Running10.40
1212Kazuki Nakajima58Running15.50
1316Lewis Hamilton58Running6.67
1414Heikki Kovalainen57Running10.67
1518Sebastian Buemi57Running15.00
1617Nelson Piquet Jr57Running15.50
1715Adrian Sutil57Running18.00
1820Sebastian Bourdais57Running18.00
193Rubens Barrichello47Retired13.60
2019Giancarlo Fisichella4Retired11.80


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June 5, 2009

F1: Kovalainen tops Turkey's second practice

The second practice session for the Turkish Grand Prix featured an entirely different cast of characters at the front of the field. With a lap of one minute, 28.841 seconds, Heikki Kovalainen narrowly edged Fernando Alonso who was six/thousandths of a second slower.

Our View: Meanwhile, Rosberg was only seventh quick and Hamilton was 13th. Fantasy Players will need to watch for Saturday's practice to see if a consensus is reached.

Complete Practice Results

May 21, 2009

F1: Kovalainen downplays speed

Heikki Kovalainen is downplaying his and teammate Lewis Hamilton's speed in the first practice session that placed them third and fourth on that grid, according to PlanetF1.com.

Our View: He says that while this is a step in the right direction, their speed was nearly a half second slower than leader Rubens Barrichello.

Practice One Speeds

F1: Barrichello draws first blood

Rubens Barrichello drew first blood in practice for the 2009 Monaco Grand Prix according to PlanetF1.com, posting a time of one minute, 17.189 seconds and narrowly beating Felipe Massa.

Our View: Third-best Lewis Hamilton is still hoping to turn his season around, while Heikki Kovalainen and Kimi Raikkonen rounded out the top five.

Practice One Speeds

RankDriverBest TimeLaps
1Rubens Barrichello1:17.18925
2Felipe Massa1:17.49930
3Lewis Hamilton1:17.57825
4Heikki Kovalainen 1:17.68629
5Kimi Räikkönen 1:17.83929
6Kazuki Nakajima 1:18.00029
7Nico Rosberg1:18.02427
8Jenson Button1:18.08027
9Fernando Alonso 1:18.28330
10Mark Webber 1:18.34822
11Sebastian Buemi 1:18.69536
12Nelson Piquet Jr.1:19.20436
13Sebastian Vettel1:19.23316
14Sebastian Bourdais 1:19.25531
15Giancarlo Fisichella 1:19.53428
16Robert Kubica 1:19.55531
17Nick Heidfeld 1:19.57923
18Adrian Sutil 1:19.60024
19Timo Glock 1:19.69824
20Jarno Trulli 1:19.83128