Chinese GP 2011 results – Hamilton Wins with style

Hamilton gets his strategy right and Webber storms to third from 18th on the grid…

Lewis Hamilton scored a fabulous victory for McLaren in a Chinese race of excellent drives, catching and passing Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel on the 52nd of the 56 laps as the reigning world champion’s gamble on a two-stop strategy – and a 25-lap run on Pirelli’s hard rubber – just failed to pay off.

Behind them, Mark Webber drove a brilliant race from 18th to third in the second Red Bull, only seven seconds behind Hamilton, after catching and despatching Mercedes’ Michael Schumacher and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, then doing the same to Ferrari’s Felipe Massa, Nico Rosberg in the second Mercedes and McLaren’s Jenson Button in the closing stages.

It was an odd race, that began with Button and Hamilton leading from Vettel, before Vettel repassed them as the first pit stops were made. He jumped Hamilton just before his stop on Lap 13, but admitted he was somewhat bemused when leader Button initially drove into the Red Bull pit before frantically being waved through to McLaren next door!

Rosberg had stopped on Lap 12 and then had a spell in the lead for Mercedes from Lap 17 until he stopped again on Lap 25. That put Vettel back in the lead until he stopped for the second and last time on Lap 31, whereupon Massa had a spell in front. The Brazilian was right back on form, comfortably outpacing team mate Fernando Alonso this day.

Such are the characteristics of the Pirellis that the form of races is not established until the final stints, and by Lap 40 Vettel was out front, 3.6s ahead of Massa with Rosberg third from Hamilton, who had overtaken Button. Steadily Massa reeled in Vettel, but it was the McLarens that were on the move. Hamilton took Rosberg on Lap 42, Massa on 44, and then slashed a 3.7s deficit to Vettel before forcing his way by in Turn Seven on the 52nd lap.

For a while it seemed that Button might follow suit, but Webber had the freshest tyres. He ran the primes until Lap 10, then switched to the softer options and, having made his final stop on Lap 40, was flying. As Button began to move in on Vettel, having passed Massa and Rosberg, Webber was stalking him and dived by on the penultimate lap to make the podium after a superb effort.

Three-stopping Rosberg was left fifth, ahead of the disillusioned Massa and Alonso for whom two-stop strategies had not worked out, while a decent afternoon’s work left Schumacher eighth. Renault’s two-stop strategy didn’t do the trick either, but Vitaly Petrov took ninth place from Paul di Resta on the 52nd lap, and Kamui Kobayashi pushed the Scottish rookie out of the points for the first time in his short Formula One career soon afterwards.

By the finish Di Resta was under heavy pressure from Nick Heidfeld too, after the German had had an adventurous race trapped in the midfield. He held off the Renault, however, but was disappointed to miss out on a point after yet again being Force India’s faster driver.

Rubens Barrichello was 13th for Williams after a race spent dicing mainly with Heikki Kovalainen’s Lotus, while Toro Rosso’s promising afternoon evaporated right at the start as Jaime Alguersuari and Sebastien Buemi dropped back. The Spaniard became the race’s sole retirement when he lost the righ-rear wheel after his first pit stop, while Buemi had to be satisfied with 14th after a deeply disappointing afternoon.

The Swiss driver headed home Adrian Sutil, who was involved in a collision for which Sauber’s Sergio Perez was given a drive-through penalty. The Mexican finished 17th, behind Kovalainen, and ahead of Williams’ Pastor Maldonado and Jarno Trulli in the other Lotus, who had relatively uneventful races. Jerome D’Ambrosio was again Virgin’s faster runner, heading home Timo Glock in 20th and 21st places, while Tonio Liuzzi caught and passed HRT team mate Narain Karthikeyan on the final lap after having to make up a lot of ground following a drive-through penalty early on for jumping the start.

Vettel now has 68 points from Hamilton’s 47, with Button third on 38 from Webber’s 37, Alonso’s 26 and Massa’s 24. Red Bull still lead the constructors’ championship, with 105 points to McLaren’s 85, Ferrari’s 50 and Renault’s 32.

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Pos No Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Pts 1 3 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 56 Winner 3 25 2 1 Sebastian Vettel RBR-Renault 56 +5.1 secs 1 18 3 2 Mark Webber RBR-Renault 56 +7.5 secs 18 15 4 4 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 56 +10.0 secs 2 12 5 8 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 56 +13.4 secs 4 10 6 6 Felipe Massa Ferrari 56 +15.8 secs 6 8 7 5 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 56 +30.6 secs 5 6 8 7 Michael Schumacher Mercedes 56 +31.0 secs 14 4 9 10 Vitaly Petrov Renault 56 +57.4 secs 10 2 10 16 Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 56 +63.2 secs 13 1 11 15 Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 56 +68.7 secs 8 12 9 Nick Heidfeld Renault 56 +72.7 secs 16 13 11 Rubens Barrichello Williams-Cosworth 56 +90.1 secs 15 14 18 Sebastien Buemi STR-Ferrari 56 +90.6 secs 9 15 14 Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 55 +1 Lap 11 16 20 Heikki Kovalainen Lotus-Renault 55 +1 Lap 19 17 17 Sergio Perez Sauber-Ferrari 55 +1 Lap 12 18 12 Pastor Maldonado Williams-Cosworth 55 +1 Lap 17 19 21 Jarno Trulli Lotus-Renault 55 +1 Lap 20 20 25 Jerome d’Ambrosio Virgin-Cosworth 54 +2 Laps 21 21 24 Timo Glock Virgin-Cosworth 54 +2 Laps 22 22 23 Vitantonio Liuzzi HRT-Cosworth 54 +2 Laps 23 23 22 Narain Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 54 +2 Laps 24 Ret 19 Jaime Alguersuari STR-Ferrari 9 Wheel 7

 

Drivers’ Championship:

Pos Driver Nationality Team Points
1 Sebastian Vettel German RBR-Renault 68
2 Lewis Hamilton British McLaren-Mercedes 47
3 Jenson Button British McLaren-Mercedes 38
4 Mark Webber Australian RBR-Renault 37
5 Fernando Alonso Spanish Ferrari 26
6 Felipe Massa Brazilian Ferrari 24
7 Vitaly Petrov Russian Renault 17
8 Nick Heidfeld German Renault 15
9 Nico Rosberg German Mercedes 10
10 Kamui Kobayashi Japanese Sauber-Ferrari 7
11 Michael Schumacher German Mercedes 6
12 Sebastien Buemi Swiss STR-Ferrari 4
13 Adrian Sutil German Force India-Mercedes 2
14 Paul di Resta British Force India-Mercedes 2
15 Jaime Alguersuari Spanish STR-Ferrari 0
16 Jarno Trulli Italian Lotus-Renault 0
17 Rubens Barrichello Brazilian Williams-Cosworth 0
18 Jerome d’Ambrosio Belgian Virgin-Cosworth 0
19 Heikki Kovalainen Finnish Lotus-Renault 0
20 Timo Glock German Virgin-Cosworth 0
21 Sergio Perez Mexican Sauber-Ferrari 0
22 Pastor Maldonado Venezuelan Williams-Cosworth 0
23 Vitantonio Liuzzi Italian HRT-Cosworth 0
24 Narain Karthikeyan Indian HRT-Cosworth 0


 

Constructors’ Championship:

 

Pos Team Points
1 RBR-Renault 105
2 McLaren-Mercedes 85
3 Ferrari 50
4 Renault 32
5 Mercedes 16
6 Sauber-Ferrari 7
7 STR-Ferrari 4
8 Force India-Mercedes 4
9 Lotus-Renault 0
10 Williams-Cosworth 0
11 Virgin-Cosworth 0
12 HRT-Cosworth 0