Canadian GP 2011 Results – Vettel Cracks under pressure

Jenson Button kills Vettel under pressure to grab an amazing win after 4 hours and 7 minutes of drama!!!!

Jenson Button made sensational amends to McLaren, having inadvertently taken team mate Lewis Hamilton out of a chaotic Canadian Grand Prix on the eighth lap on Sunday, by snatching victory from Sebastian Vettel halfway round the final lap.

The disjointed race began behind the safety car due to heavy rain, started to dry, then got much worse as the rain returned and refused to abate.

Things went bad for McLaren by the second corner as Hamilton tapped Mark Webber into a spin and attracted the attention of the stewards yet again. But that was nothing compared to the bad news that lay ahead for McLaren…

Vettel led easily from the Ferraris of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa, with the McLarens chasing the Mercedes of Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher. Hamilton passed Button but dropped behind him on the sixth lap as an overtaking move on Schumacher failed to come off at the hairpin. Going across the start/finish line at the end of lap seven Hamilton pulled out to pass Button, but as the latter moved to the left they made contact and Hamilton hit the pit wall. His car sustained a puncture and after trying to limp home he was instructed by his crew to pull off. Out came the safety car again.

Afterwards Button said that he simply couldn’t see anything in his mirrors, because of the spray.

Then came more bad news for McLaren, as Button got a drive-through penalty for going too fast behind the original safety car.

He served that, then dived in for intermediate Pirellis and was for a while the fastest man on the track. Alonso did likewise, but they were just moving up the order when the rain came back. Before long the race was red flagged as conditions became impossible.

At the end of lap 24 the order was: Vettel, the amazing Kamui Kobayashi who had yet to pit his Sauber, Massa, who had stopped, the Renaults of Nick Heidfeld and Vitaly Petrov, Paul di Resta in the Force India, Webber and Alonso, Pedro de la Rosa and Button.

That was how they restarted two hours and five minutes later when the rain finally eased.

Vettel soon pulled away again as Kobayashi fought a valiant rear-guard action against Massa and a suddenly revitalised Schumacher. The German moved up to second place on the 51st lap as Kobayashi slid momentarily off the track and held Massa wide as he recovered. The Brazilian sustained front-wing damage which dropped him back after another pit stop, but now the men to watch were Webber and, incredibly, Button, who on intermediate Pirellis and then slicks had started to charge back from last place after having to make an unscheduled stop after a collision on the 37th lap with Alonso. The Spaniard spun and the safety car came out yet again as the Ferrari was beached on a chicane kerb. The stewards investigated the incident after the race and deemed no action necessary.

Just as things were brewing nicely another accident, this time when Nick Heidfeld tagged the back of Kobayashi and then had the front wing of his Renault fold back under the car, resulted in a fifth safety car deployment on the 56th lap.

The race resumed for its final sector on the 61st lap, now with DRS enabled by the FIA. Schumacher came under intense pressure from Webber and Button. The Englishman soon disposed of them both and set off after Vettel, slashing down a 3.1s advantage until the German made a crucial mistake on the final lap as he slid wide on a wet patch and surrendered the lead. Button’s redemption was complete.

Behind them, Webber passed Schumacher to take third despite a baulky downshift and intermittent KERS performance, while Petrov and a recovering Massa overtook a fading Kobayashi. Jaime Alguersuari and Sebastien Buemi made it a good day for Toro Rosso by taking eighth and 10th places, sandwiching Rubens Barrichello’s Williams. Rosberg had been well in the hunt here, but slipped back in the closing stages.

Pedro de la Rosa’s return to F1 racing earned him 12th, while Tonio Luzzi beat the Virgins fair and square as HRT won the ‘new teams’ section after a super drive. He was followed by the Virgins of Jerome D’Ambrosio and Timo Glock, and team mate Narain Karthikeyan who was penalised from 14th to 17th for cutting a chicane. Jarno Trulli was Team Lotus’s sole survivor in 16th after Heikki Kovalainen’s T127 broke a driveshaft.

Force India had a bad day too; Paul di Resta was up in sixth place early on, survived some adventures before serving a drive-through for contact with Rosberg, and then crashed near the end and was classified 18th. Adrian Sutil got a similar penalty for overtaking under the safety car, and was also delayed by a puncture after also hitting Rosberg.

Besides Hamilton, Kovalainen, Alonso and Heidfeld, Pastor Maldonado failed to finish.

A remarkable race sees Vettel extend his leading world championship points tally to 161 as Hamilton drops to fourth on 85, behind Button on 101 and Webber on 94. Alonso remains fifth on 69. In the constructors’ stakes, Red Bull have 255 points to McLaren’s 186 and Ferrari’s 101.

F1.com

Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Pts
1 4 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 70 4:04:39.537 7 25
2 1 Sebastian Vettel RBR-Renault 70 +2.7 secs 1 18
3 2 Mark Webber RBR-Renault 70 +13.8 secs 4 15
4 7 Michael Schumacher Mercedes 70 +14.2 secs 8 12
5 10 Vitaly Petrov Renault 70 +20.3 secs 10 10
6 6 Felipe Massa Ferrari 70 +33.2 secs 3 8
7 16 Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 70 +33.2 secs 13 6
8 19 Jaime Alguersuari STR-Ferrari 70 +35.9 secs 18 4
9 11 Rubens Barrichello Williams-Cosworth 70 +45.1 secs 16 2
10 18 Sebastien Buemi STR-Ferrari 70 +47.0 secs 15 1
11 8 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 70 +50.4 secs 6
12 17 Pedro de la Rosa Sauber-Ferrari 70 +63.6 secs 17
13 23 Vitantonio Liuzzi HRT-Cosworth 69 +1 Lap 21
14 25 Jerome d’Ambrosio Virgin-Cosworth 69 +1 Lap 24
15 24 Timo Glock Virgin-Cosworth 69 +1 Lap 22
16 21 Jarno Trulli Lotus-Renault 69 +1 Lap 19
17 22 Narain Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 69 +1 Lap 23
18 15 Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 67 Accident 11
Ret 12 Pastor Maldonado Williams-Cosworth 61 +9 Laps 12
Ret 9 Nick Heidfeld Renault 55 Accident 9
Ret 14 Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 49 Accident 14
Ret 5 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 36 Accident 2
Ret 20 Heikki Kovalainen Lotus-Renault 28 Driveshaft 20
Ret 3 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 7 Accident 5

 

 

Drivers Championship Leader Board:

Pos Driver Nationality Team Points
1 Sebastian Vettel German RBR-Renault 161
2 Jenson Button British McLaren-Mercedes 101
3 Mark Webber Australian RBR-Renault 94
4 Lewis Hamilton British McLaren-Mercedes 85
5 Fernando Alonso Spanish Ferrari 69
6 Felipe Massa Brazilian Ferrari 32
7 Vitaly Petrov Russian Renault 31
8 Nick Heidfeld German Renault 29
9 Michael Schumacher German Mercedes 26
10 Nico Rosberg German Mercedes 26
11 Kamui Kobayashi Japanese Sauber-Ferrari 25
12 Adrian Sutil German Force India-Mercedes 8
13 Sebastien Buemi Swiss STR-Ferrari 8
14 Jaime Alguersuari Spanish STR-Ferrari 4
15 Rubens Barrichello Brazilian Williams-Cosworth 4
16 Sergio Perez Mexican Sauber-Ferrari 2
17 Paul di Resta British Force India-Mercedes 2
18 Pedro de la Rosa Spanish Sauber-Ferrari 0
19 Jarno Trulli Italian Lotus-Renault 0
20 Vitantonio Liuzzi Italian HRT-Cosworth 0
21 Jerome d’Ambrosio Belgian Virgin-Cosworth 0
22 Heikki Kovalainen Finnish Lotus-Renault 0
23 Timo Glock German Virgin-Cosworth 0
24 Pastor Maldonado Venezuelan Williams-Cosworth 0
25 Narain Karthikeyan Indian HRT-Cosworth 0

 

Constructors  Championship Leader Board:

Pos Team Points
1 RBR-Renault 255
2 McLaren-Mercedes 186
3 Ferrari 101
4 Renault 60
5 Mercedes 52
6 Sauber-Ferrari 27
7 STR-Ferrari 12
8 Force India-Mercedes 10
9 Williams-Cosworth 4
10 Lotus-Renault 0
11 HRT-Cosworth 0
12 Virgin-Cosworth 0