Sunday, June 27, 2010

European Grand Prix




Sebastian Vettel won today's European Grand Prix in the Red Bull while the McLarens of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button finished second and third respectively. Rubens Barrichello finished fourth in the Williams, Robert Kubica finished fifth in the Renault, Adrian Sutil finished sixth in the Force India, Kamui Kobayashi finished seventh in the Sauber, Fernando Alonso finished eighth in the Ferrari, Sebastien Buemi finished ninth in the Toro Rosso, and Nico Rosberg finished tenth in the Mercedes.

The 57-lap dash around the streets of Valencia, Spain was pretty uneventful except for a crash by Vettel's teammate Mark Webber on lap 10 provided the only form of entertainment.

The results leave Lewis Hamilton in the lead in the Driver's Championship with 127 points, Jenson Button with 121, Sebastian Vettel with 115, Mark Webber with 103, Fernando Alonso with 98, Robert Kubica with 83, Nico Rosberg with 75, and Felipe Massa with 67. The Constructor's Championship has McLaren with 248 points, Red Bull with 218, Ferrari with 165, and Mercedes with 109.

The next race is the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in two weeks time. On to Britain.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Canadian Grand Prix



Lewis Hamilton in the McLaren won today's Canadian Grand Prix at Ile-Notre Dame in Montreal at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve with Hamilton's teammate Jenson Button finishing second with Fernando Alonso rounding out the podium in the Ferrari.

Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber in the Red Bull finished fourth and fifth respectively, Nico Rosberg finished sixth in the Mercedes, Robert Kubica in the Renault finished seventh, Sebastien Buemi in the Toro Rosso finished eighth, while Vitantonio Liuzzi and Adrian Sutil in the Force India finished ninth and tenth respectively. Rosberg's teammate Michael Schumacher finished eleventh.

The 70-lap race was pretty eventful with a few lead changes and Hamilton and Alonso almost having a coming together in the pit lane early on in the race. The Canadian Grand Prix has always been my favourite race (with Monaco a very close second) and was nice to see again after a one year absence from the calendar in 2009. Then again, I'm pretty biased given the title of my blog, LOL. The winner's trophy was presented by federal Natural Resources Minister Christian Paradis, the constructor's trophy was presented by Quebec Finance Minister Raymond Bachand, and the second place trophy was presented by Montreal mayor Gerald Tremblay.

The results mean that Hamilton now sits atop the lead of the driver's championship at 109 points, Button at 106, Webber at 103, Alonso at 94, Vettel at 90, Rosberg at 74, Kubica at 73, and Alonso's teammate Felipe Massa at 67. McLaren also leads the constructor's championship at 215 points, Red Bull at 193, Ferrari at 161, and Mercedes at 108.

The next race is in two weeks with the European Grand Prix at Valencia in Spain.