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Formula 1 Results: 2011 Italian Grand Prix in Monza

The Italian GP that took place on Sunday at the Monza racetrack was nothing if not exciting. From the moment the red lights went off and the cars started accelerating, it was all drama. Although Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso was on the fourth place of the grid, he was able to beat both McLarens as well as pole man Sebastian Vettel and take the lead in turn one.
At the back, there was a huge crash when Tonio Liuzzi lost control of his HRT, spinning uncontrollably in the grass and then reentering the track, hitting the cars of Vitaly Petrov and Nico Rosberg, while Rubens Barrichello who was also involved managed to continue.
Naturally, the Tifosi went wild at the stands as a Ferrari was leading the race in Monza. But it didn't last for long, as Vettel was able to pass Alonso disappearing on the horizon and eventually cruising to another easy victory.
His Red Bull team-mate, Mark Webber, didn’t fare as well as he collided with the Ferrari of Felipe Massa, losing his car’s front wing and, a few seconds after, spinning off the track with terminal understeer and retiring.
The greatest spectacle however was the fight for third place between the Mercedes of Michael Schumacher and the McLaren of Lewis Hamilton. The German silenced all those who said that he should retire and delighted his fans, driving like the Formula 1 seven-times world champion that he is and keeping the younger Hamilton, who tried everything but couldn’t find a way past, behind for many laps.
This worked to the advantage of Jenson Button who closed in on the pair and after passing both, drove faultlessly to finish third. Hamilton eventually managed to pass Schumacher, who finished fifth, and even got close to Alonso, but run out of time as the race came to an end and never got close enough to challenge for third place.
Besides Vettel, who as we’ve said before has almost secured the title, and Schumacher who seems to have regained his form, Alonso was the one who benefited from the outcome of the last European GP for 2011, as he moved up to second place in the drivers’ standings.
The next Grand Prix will take place on Singapore on September 25.

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Formula 1 Qualifying Results

McLaren may have tried to secure some publicity by opening its only Italian showroom in Milan just before the local GP, but on the track, it was Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel who captured the spotlight with his 10th pole position of the year in Monza.
Vettel was almost half a second faster than Lewis Hamilton who beat his teammate, Jenson Button, by a mere 0.052 seconds. The Tifosi had to be content with Fernando Alonso’s fourth place –not a bad result, if you consider that he is one place ahead of the second Red Bull of Mark Webber.
Ferrari's Felipe Massa will start from sixth position, ahead of Renault’s Vitaly Petrov and the two Mercedes’ of Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg. Bruno Senna, nephew of the late Ayrton, completes the top ten of the starting grid with the second Renault.
The race, which is the last Grand Prix in Europe for 2011 since Formula 1 moves to Asia for the next five races before the season finale at Brazil, starts on Sunday at 12:00 GMT.

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2011 Formula 1 : Vettel wins at Monza



2011 F1 - Italian Grand Prix Winner : Sebastian Vettel (GER), Red Bull Racing, RB7


MONZA, Italy : September 11, 2011 - Sebastian Vettel dominated today's F1 2011 Italian Grand Prix and in the end easily swept to yet another win.







2011 F1 - Italian Grand Prix Winner : Sebastian Vettel (GER), Red Bull Racing, RB7


Vettel, who had qualified on pole, slipped to second at the start, when Fernando Alonso stormed up into the lead from fourth on the grid. Towards the back though, there was chaos after Vitantonio Liuzzi lost control and took out Vitaly Petrov and Nico Rosberg, bringing out the safety car.



On the re-start, Alonso maintained his position, but further back Lewis Hamilton was passed by Michael Schumacher - something that ended up compromising his whole afternoon.



Back to the front and on lap 5, Vettel re-took the lead from Alonso with a super brave move on the approach to the second chicane. After that the defending champion was never troubled and he eventually won by 9.5 seconds, to strengthen his grip on the F1 2011 drivers' title. Indeed Vettel is now so far ahead he could sow things up in Singapore in two weeks time.



Behind, with Schumacher holding up Hamilton, Button, after a poor start from third, was able to close up. Then when Hamilton was forced onto the grass by Schumacher on lap 16, Button took advantage to overtake his team-mate and then straight away take Schumi.



Button later closed on Alonso and passed the Spaniard for second on lap 36 after his final stop.



Alonso took the final place on the rostrum in front of Ferrari's home crowd, despite coming under late pressure from Hamilton, who had to be content with fourth.



Hamilton finally got by Schumacher on lap 28, when the German was warned over the radio by Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn that he needed to give Hamilton room at Ascari. Despite his feisty defence though, Schumacher's actions were not deemed sufficient to warrant any action from the stewards and the 42-year-old eventually finished fifth.



Felipe Massa completed the top six, having lost time when he was tapped by Mark Webber at the first corner on lap 5. That incident cost Webber his front wing and while the Aussie tried to limp back to the pits, he locked up a few corners later and crashed out.



Jaime Alguersuari had a great race from 18th and charged back to take seventh in his Toro Rosso, ahead of Force India's Paul di Resta and Bruno Senna, the latter scoring his very first F1 points. Sebastien Buemi was tenth.



2011 Formula 1 : Italian Gran Prix - Race Result





























Pos
No
Driver
Team


Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Pts
1
1
Sebastian Vettel RBR-Renault
53
1:20:46.172
1
25
2
4
Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes
53
+9.5 secs
3
18
3
5
Fernando Alonso Ferrari
53
+16.9 secs
4
15
4
3
Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes
53
+17.4 secs
2
12
5
7
Michael Schumacher Mercedes
53
+32.6 secs
8
10
6
6
Felipe Massa Ferrari
53
+42.9 secs
6
8
7
19
Jaime Alguersuari STR-Ferrari
52
+1 Lap
18
6
8
15
Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes
52
+1 Lap
11
4
9
9
Bruno Senna Renault
52
+1 Lap
10
2
10
18
Sebastien Buemi STR-Ferrari
52
+1 Lap
16
1
11
12
Pastor Maldonado Williams-Cosworth
52
+1 Lap
14
12
11
Rubens Barrichello Williams-Cosworth
52
+1 Lap
13
13
20
Heikki Kovalainen Lotus-Renault
51
+2 Laps
20
14
21
Jarno Trulli Lotus-Renault
51
+2 Laps
19
15
24
Timo Glock Virgin-Cosworth
51
+2 Laps
21
NC
22
Daniel Ricciardo HRT-Cosworth
39
+14 Laps
23
Ret
17
Sergio Perez Sauber-Ferrari
32
+21 Laps
15
Ret
16
Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari
21
+32 Laps
17
Ret
14
Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes
9
+44 Laps
12
Ret
2
Mark Webber RBR-Renault
4
+49 Laps
5
Ret
25
Jerome d'Ambrosio Virgin-Cosworth
1
+52 Laps
22
Ret
10
Vitaly Petrov Renault
0
Accident
7
Ret
8
Nico Rosberg Mercedes
0
Accident
9
Ret
23
Vitantonio Liuzzi HRT-Cosworth
0
Accident
24


2011 Formula 1 : Drivers' Championship Standing

































Pos
Driver
Nationality
Team
Points
1
Sebastian Vettel German RBR-Renault
284
2
Fernando Alonso Spanish Ferrari
172
3
Jenson Button British McLaren-Mercedes
167
4
Mark Webber Australian RBR-Renault
167
5
Lewis Hamilton British McLaren-Mercedes
158
6
Felipe Massa Brazilian Ferrari
82
7
Nico Rosberg German Mercedes
56
8
Michael Schumacher German Mercedes
52
9
Vitaly Petrov Russian Renault
34
10
Nick Heidfeld German Renault
34
11
Kamui Kobayashi Japanese Sauber-Ferrari
27
12
Adrian Sutil German Force India-Mercedes
24
13
Jaime Alguersuari Spanish STR-Ferrari
16
14
Sebastien Buemi Swiss STR-Ferrari
13
15
Paul di Resta British Force India-Mercedes
12
16
Sergio Perez Mexican Sauber-Ferrari
8
17
Rubens Barrichello Brazilian Williams-Cosworth
4
18
Bruno Senna Brazilian Renault
2
19
Pastor Maldonado Venezuelan Williams-Cosworth
1
20
Pedro de la Rosa Spanish Sauber-Ferrari
0
21
Jarno Trulli Italian Lotus-Renault
0
22
Heikki Kovalainen Finnish Lotus-Renault
0
23
Vitantonio Liuzzi Italian HRT-Cosworth
0
24
Jerome d'Ambrosio Belgian Virgin-Cosworth
0
25
Timo Glock German Virgin-Cosworth
0
26
Narain Karthikeyan Indian HRT-Cosworth
0
27
Daniel Ricciardo Australian HRT-Cosworth
0
28
Karun Chandhok Indian Lotus-Renault
0


2011 Formula 1 : Teams' Championship Standing

















Pos
Team
Points
1
RBR-Renault
451
2
McLaren-Mercedes
325
3
Ferrari
254
4
Mercedes
108
5
Renault
70
6
Force India-Mercedes
36
7
Sauber-Ferrari
35
8
STR-Ferrari
29
9
Williams-Cosworth
5
10
Lotus-Renault
0
11
HRT-Cosworth
0
12
Virgin-Cosworth
0


[Source : F1-Official, McLAREN, SUPERSPORT.ZA, CRASH.NET]



2011 Formula 1 : Vettel wins in Spa to extend lead



2011 F1 - Belgian GP winner : Sebastian Vettel (GER), Red Bull Racing, RB7


SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium : August 28, 2011 - Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) scored his seventh win of the season in the Belgian GP on Sunday to extend his championship lead.







2011 F1 - Belgian GP winner : Sebastian Vettel (GER), Red Bull Racing, RB7


The reigning world champion was off the pace during wet practice but came good in the dry qualifying session to take pole, but the race was not an easy one for him, after he was passed on the first lap and dropped back down the order later.



Team mate Webber came in second, 3.7 sec behind with an excellent drive taking Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) from 13th on the grid to the podium. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) was fourth.



Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) drove from the back of the grid to fifth, finishing a second ahead of team mate Nico Rosberg.



Vettel has extended his lead in the championship to 259 points ahead of Webber (167), Alonso (157), Button (149) and Hamilton (146).



Red Bull has a runaway lead in the constructors' championship with 426 points over McLaren (295) and Ferrari (231).



Rosberg made a blinding start from fifth on the grid at Spa-Francorchamps to lead at the end of the first lap. He streaked away from fifth place on the grid, passing third-placed Webber as if he was parked and challenging for the lead against Vettel into the first corner. Vettel stayed ahead but only as far as the back straight where Rosberg got into the slipstream and emerged to pass into the chicane.



Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes) dropped from second to third behind Rosberg at the start while further back, Bruno Senna (Renault) outbraked himself into the first corner and smacked into the side of Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso-Ferrari), breaking his front suspension and putting him out of the race.



Felipe Massa (Ferrari) got past Hamilton into third place on the first lap and the 2008 champion then had to start defending against Alonso.



At the end of the first lap, Rosberg was leading from Vettel, Massa, Hamilton, Sébastien Buemi (Toro Rosso-Ferrari) and Sergio Perez (Sauber-Ferrari).



On the second lap, Alonso got past Hamilton on the back straight as Senna pitted for a new front wing and Heikki Kovalainen (Lotus-Renault) and Timo Glock (Virgin-Cosworth) also pitted to repair damage.



After wet practice and qualifying session, Sunday's race started under grey skies on a dry track with the air temperature at 16°C and the track at 24°C with humidity of 58%.



Most of the drivers elected to start the race on the softer option compound, but Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes) chose the harder option starting from 13th on the grid and hoping to go further before needing to stop for fresh tyres.



Vettel got past Rosberg into the lead on the second lap and then set a fastest lap of 1'55.708 as team mate Webber pitted for fresh tyres. Second-placed Rosberg had both Massa and Alonso looking for a way past him. Massa defended against Alonso, but Alonso got past and with Massa wrong-footed, Hamilton also got through and into fourth.



On lap 5, Vettel pitted for fresh soft tyres as Buemi pitted with a collapsed rear wing and retired.



On lap 6, Alonso moved past Rosberg into the lead after starting from eighth on the grid, and Hamilton also got past Rosberg to go second.



On lap 8, Alonso pitted and Hamilton took the lead and then pitted for fresh tyres on lap 10. Two laps later he came down the long back straight behind Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber-Ferrari) and used his DRS to pull out and draw alongside as the two braked for the Chicane. Both drivers aimed for the same piece of track and there was contact between the two cars, with Hamilton spearing off the track into the barriers and retirement. As a result the Safety Car was deployed.



On lap 15, with the field circuiting behind the Safety Car, Alonso was leading from Webber, Vettel, Massa, Rosberg, Adrian Sutil (Force India-Mercedes), Perez, Vitaly Petrov (Renault), Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) and Rubens Barrichello (Williams-Cosworth).



Button got past both Petrov and Perez in the run downhill out of the La Source hairpin into eighth while at the front, Vettel slipstreamed down the back straight past Alonso and held the lead into Les Combes.



There was a five-way dice for tenth between Perez, Barrichello, Pastor Maldonado (Williams-Cosworth), Paul di Resta (Force India-Mercedes) and Kobayashi, all covered by just two seconds.



Button had good pace and was lapping at the same times as the leaders and he next caught seventh-placed Schumacher and began trying to find a way past. On lap 21 he shadowed the German for most of the lap before out-braking him into the final chicane and emerging into the start/finish straight in seventh place. One lap later he got past Sutil into sixth.



Fifth-placed Massa was half a second a lap slower than Button and less than a second ahead and he was quickly reeled in. They arrived side-by-side at the final Chicane and Button hung on around the outside to emerge ahead and in fifth place, 16.3 sec behind race leader Vettel, who had 4.7 sec in hand over Alonso.



Button caught Rosberg a lap later and drove straight past him on the back straight to take fourth. His next target was third-placed Webber eight seconds ahead, with the Red Bulls suffering with blistering front tyres in this race.



Alonso pitted for fresh tyres on lap 29, choosing the harder compound.



Vettel and then Webber pitted too, releasing Button into the lead, but Vettel got past on fresher tyres to regain the lead. McLaren had no option but to follow Red Bull's strategy and pull in Button for fresh tyres, which they did on lap 32 with 12 laps remaining.



Massa pitted for tyres on lap 30 but had to return three laps later with a puncture, dropping to 11th place as Webber set a new fastest lap of 1'49.883.



Schumacher, who started from last place on the grid after his wheel came off in qualifying, got past Sutil on lap 34 to take sixth place.



Second-placed Alonso was lapping slower and was being caught by both Webber (+0.9) and Button (+7.6) with seven laps remaining. Webber got good drive out of Raidillon and swept past the Ferrari down the back straight.



Button was wearing down the 2.6 sec gap between himself and third-placed Alonso at over a second a lap with four laps remaining, while further back, Schumacher was right on the tail of team mate Rosberg in fifth place.



Barrichello ran in to the back of Kobayashi under braking for the chicane, with carbon-fibre panels flying off the cars.



Button caught Alonso down the back straight and drove around the outside of the Ferrari to take third place. Schumacher made an identical move to pass Rosberg into fifth place.



2011 Formula 1 : Belgian Gran Prix - Race Result





























Pos
No
Driver
Team
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Pts
1
1
Sebastian Vettel RBR-Renault
44
1:26:44.893
1
25
2
2
Mark Webber RBR-Renault
44
+3.7 secs
3
18
3
4
Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes
44
+9.6 secs
13
15
4
5
Fernando Alonso Ferrari
44
+13.0 secs
8
12
5
7
Michael Schumacher Mercedes
44
+47.4 secs
24
10
6
8
Nico Rosberg Mercedes
44
+48.6 secs
5
8
7
14
Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes
44
+59.7 secs
15
6
8
6
Felipe Massa Ferrari
44
+66.0 secs
4
4
9
10
Vitaly Petrov Renault
44
+71.9 secs
10
2
10
12
Pastor Maldonado Williams-Cosworth
44
+77.6 secs
21
1
11
15
Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes
44
+83.9 secs
17
12
16
Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari
44
+91.9 secs
12
13
9
Bruno Senna Renault
44
+92.9 secs
7
14
21
Jarno Trulli Lotus-Renault
43
+1 Lap
18
15
20
Heikki Kovalainen Lotus-Renault
43
+1 Lap
16
16
11
Rubens Barrichello Williams-Cosworth
43
+1 Lap
14
17
25
Jerome d'Ambrosio Virgin-Cosworth
43
+1 Lap
20
18
24
Timo Glock Virgin-Cosworth
43
+1 Lap
19
19
23
Vitantonio Liuzzi HRT-Cosworth
43
+1 Lap
22
Ret
17
Sergio Perez Sauber-Ferrari
27
Rear axle
9
Ret
22
Daniel Ricciardo HRT-Cosworth
13
Mechanical
23
Ret
3
Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes
12
Accident
2
Ret
18
Sebastien Buemi STR-Ferrari
6
Accident damage
11
Ret
19
Jaime Alguersuari STR-Ferrari
0
Accident damage
6


2011 Formula 1 : Drivers' Championship Standing

































Pos
Driver
Nationality
Team
Points
1
Sebastian Vettel German RBR-Renault
259
2
Mark Webber Australian RBR-Renault
167
3
Fernando Alonso Spanish Ferrari
157
4
Jenson Button British McLaren-Mercedes
149
5
Lewis Hamilton British McLaren-Mercedes
146
6
Felipe Massa Brazilian Ferrari
74
7
Nico Rosberg German Mercedes
56
8
Michael Schumacher German Mercedes
42
9
Vitaly Petrov Russian Renault
34
10
Nick Heidfeld German Renault
34
11
Kamui Kobayashi Japanese Sauber-Ferrari
27
12
Adrian Sutil German Force India-Mercedes
24
13
Sebastien Buemi Swiss STR-Ferrari
12
14
Jaime Alguersuari Spanish STR-Ferrari
10
15
Sergio Perez Mexican Sauber-Ferrari
8
16
Paul di Resta British Force India-Mercedes
8
17
Rubens Barrichello Brazilian Williams-Cosworth
4
18
Pastor Maldonado Venezuelan Williams-Cosworth
1
19
Pedro de la Rosa Spanish Sauber-Ferrari
0
20
Jarno Trulli Italian Lotus-Renault
0
21
Vitantonio Liuzzi Italian HRT-Cosworth
0
22
Bruno Senna Brazilian Renault
0
23
Jerome d'Ambrosio Belgian Virgin-Cosworth
0
24
Heikki Kovalainen Finnish Lotus-Renault
0
25
Timo Glock German Virgin-Cosworth
0
26
Narain Karthikeyan Indian HRT-Cosworth
0
27
Daniel Ricciardo Australian HRT-Cosworth
0
28
Karun Chandhok Indian Lotus-Renault
0


2011 Formula 1 : Teams' Championship Standing

















Pos
Team
Points
1
RBR-Renault
426
2
McLaren-Mercedes
295
3
Ferrari
231
4
Mercedes
98
5
Renault
68
6
Sauber-Ferrari
35
7
Force India-Mercedes
32
8
STR-Ferrari
22
9
Williams-Cosworth
5
10
Lotus-Renault
0
11
HRT-Cosworth
0
12
Virgin-Cosworth
0


[Source : F1-Official, McLAREN, SUPERSPORT.ZA, CRASH.NET]