andrew wrote:
GRID | TOP EIGHT | 2009
1 L Hamilton McLaren 1:39.498
2 H Kovalainen McLaren
3 R Barrichello Brawn GP
4 S Vettel Red Bull
5 J Button Brawn GP
6 K Räikkönen Ferrari
7 N Rosberg Williams
8 F Alonso Renault
RESULT | TOP EIGHT | 2009
1 R Barrichello Brawn GP
2 L Hamilton McLaren
3 K Räikkönen Ferrari
4 H Kovalainen McLaren
5 N Rosberg Williams
6 F Alonso Renault
7 J Button Brawn GP
8 R Kubica BMW
FASTEST LAP | 2009
T Glock Toyota 1:38.683
LAP RECORD
T Glock Toyota 1:38.683
PREVIOUS POLE POSITIONS
2008 F Massa Ferrari 1:38.989
PIT STOP SCHEDULE
1 Stop 27-33
2 Stops 12-15, 33-37
3 Stops 6-12, 20-27, 37-45
Turn 1 no lift right hander, turn 2 heavy braking for a 45 mph corner, coming out you have some downforce seeing as you're going around 80ish, coming out of turn 3 you're pushing about 110 for some more heavy braking for a left right chicane that they have labelled as two turns. Again just one line through the turns, and you're doing about 90 coming out so a little downforce is important.
Then a right bend that is taken flat out to some more heavy braking, here traction is crucial as you go over the bridge, some downforce is also needed in order to wear out your breaks as you full throttle into the next turn, which is painfully slow. The track is wide but going even one cm off line ruins your exit out of the turn which leads to the main straight line speed test of the track.
This leads to...more heavy braking, into 3 corner 180 degree combination which again is painfully slow into a short acceleration zone where traction is crucial into a slowish right hander taken at about 50 into a long flat out section to....more heavy braking for a slow 45 mph right hander. Which leads to the only fast and windy part of the circuit, which rewards downforce, as it leads onto a flat out section with a tricky heavy braking section to the last turn which is also painfully slow.
I guess the main themes are traction and brakes, they'll probably run aero configurations that run slightly more wing than the Canadian GP. Last year the surface was impeccable and if it remains so this year as well then it will probably lead to cars running very low and stiffly sprung as there aren't many curbs you can "ride".