2010 European GP – Race Result – Vettel wins

Sebastian Vettel - 2010 European GP winner

Sebastian Vettel - 2010 European GP winner

Sebastian Vettel won the 2010 European GP ahead of McLaren duo Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button. This Valencia race was more exciting the previous two. However the incompetence of the race stewards and race control following the safety car deployment (after the spectacular and scary Mark Webber crash) did leave a blemish on the race result. How can a driver who overtakes a safety car end up actually benefiting from breaching the rules ? Why all the drivers investigated for their behavior behind the safety car could not be penalized during the race ? (And by the way, where did the five seconds penalty come from ?)

2010 European GP Result:

1. Vettel – Red Bull
2. Hamilton – McLaren
3. Button – McLaren
4. Barrichello – Williams
5. Kubica – Renault
6. Sutil – Force India
7. Kobayashi – Sauber
8. Alonso – Ferrari
9. Buemi – Toro Rosso
10. Rosberg – Mercedes


11. Massa – Ferrari
12. De la Rosa – Sauber
13. Alguersuari – Toro Rosso
14. Petrov – Renault
15. Schumacher – Mercedes
16. Liuzzi – Force India
17. Di Grassi – Virgin
18. Chandhok – HRT
20. Senna – HRT
21. Trulli – Lotus

Did not finish:

Hulkenberg – Williams
Kovalainen – Lotus
Webber – Red Bull

Fastest lap: Jenson Button – 1:38.768

6 Comments Post a Comment
  1. KotenokNo Gravatar says:

    The silver car which was running out there for a couple of laps, which team is it? McLaren Mercedes’s Safety car???

    • F1WolfNo Gravatar says:

      no, it was Mercedes-Mercedes,but did not help Mercedes GP drivers much :-)

      • KotenokNo Gravatar says:

        Yeah! We all understand that it came out because it was needed and the race result doesn’t depend of it’s deployment. But the race was really affected by it’s come out and the stewards’s decissions which are really curious and a bit unfair to the given the circumstances.

  2. peter rossNo Gravatar says:

    That was a ridiculous race. Why do they even use a safety  car? Why are they allowed to pit during the safety car?
    You have the best cars in the world, driven by the best drivers in the world on the best tracks in the world and then you have the FIA.

  3. KotenokNo Gravatar says:

    This race settled an important discussion about rules and behaviours towards them. There are several drivers and teams which can’t see any sense to what happened and claim for a harder penalty, and there are some drivers and teams which stay on the statement that they have been already been “correctly” penalized.
    Well, the question is simple: how do the FIA stewards apply the rules? Because the rules exist to be applied not just in certain cases; rules may be applied to all cases, like a protocol, as a procedure. We know that there have been previous events which settled the precedent, the case is known and works like an example: 2006′s GP2 season, the 1st race of the 2nd round in the year in Imola.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2335851/Hamiltons-costly-error.html
     
    http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTQ4MzgzMDAw.html

     
    History tells us another story, rules didn’t change since then, so were 2006 stewards better than nowadays ones?

  4. peter rossNo Gravatar says:

    The European GP only reaffirmed the FIA’s inability to govern. The rules are vague and applied arbitrarily. Races should be formated so as to eliminate the opportunity for the type of confusion  that occurred. The  FIA is more about making money than it is about making good racing. The teams should start a new series, minus anyone associated with the FIA.

2011 Teams and Drivers

Red Bull
1. Sebastian VETTEL
2 Mark WEBBER
McLaren
3. Jenson BUTTON
4. Lewis HAMILTON
Ferrari
5. Fernando ALONSO
6. Felipe MASSA
Mercedes GP
7. Michael SCHUMACHER
8. Nico ROSBERG
Renault
9. Robert KUBICA
10. Vitaly PETROV
Williams
11. Rubens BARRICHELLO
12. Pastor MALDONADO
Force India
14. Adrian SUTIL
15. Paul di RESTA
Sauber
16. Kamui KOBAYASHI
17. Sergio PEREZ MENDOZA
Toro Rosso
18. Jaime ALGUERSUARI
19. Sebastien BUEMI
Team Lotus
20. Jarno TRULLI
21. Heikki KOVALAINEN
HRT
22. Narain KARTHIKEYAN
23. Vitantonio LIUZZI
Virgin
24. Timo GLOCK
25. Jerome D'AMBROSIO

2011 F1 Calendar

27 March - Australia
10 April - Malaysia
17 April - China*
08 May - Turkey
22 May - Spain
29 May - Monaco
12 June - Canada
26 June - Europe (Valencia)
10 July - Great Britain
24 July - Germany (Nurburgring)
31 July - Hungary
28 August - Belgium
11 September - Italy
25 September - Singapore
09 October - Japan
16 October - Korea
30 October - India*
13 November - Abu Dhabi
27 November - Brazil

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