April 8th, 2008
After Sunday’s poor start to the Bahrain GP by Lewis Hamilton, which he afterwards admitted was his fault for having failed to put the car into start mode, McLaren are looking at their race start procedures to see what can be improved to remove this kind of doubt in future.
It also appears that Hamilton may have hit another car before running into the back of Fernando Alono due to the fact that his nose wing was broken before the impact. While McLaren haven’t ruled out the chance that the wing broke of its own accord, this possibility was downplayed by McLaren COO Martin Whitmarsh as it has not happened before.
With three weeks until the next Grand Prix at Barcelona, Hamilton and McLaren have some time to play with; however, with BMW Sauber looking stronger than ever before, this season is going to be much more than a 2 team competition and if Renault are able to deliver their promised performance improvements in time for Barcelona Hamilton cannot afford to drop too many more points.
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April 6th, 2008
An extremely poor start for Lewis Hamilton, followed by contact with the backof Fernando Alonso’s car forcing an early pitstop meant that he was fighting much of the race from the rear. The race was dominated by Ferrarri and BWM, a team that has made huge progress this year, achieving their first pole position today with Robert Kubica.
Both the McLarens were slightly off the pace, although Hamilton may have suffered more than just a broken nose cone in the incident with Alonso. The British drivers seemed to have an accident prone day, with Jenson Button knocking both himself and David Coulthard off the track when he attempted to overtake his friend. However, it was Button who came off worse, and after having his nose cone replaced the car was clearly not race fit, forcing him to retire.
However, it was a good day for Felipe Massa, who not only won today’s race but it was also his first finish this season after retiring in both Australia and Malaysia.
1. Massa
2. Raikkonen
3. Kubica
4. Heidfeld
5. Kovalainen
6. Trulli
7. Webber
8. Rosberg
9. Glock
10. Alonso
11. Barrichello
12. Fisichella
13. Hamilton
14. Nakajima
15. Bourdais
16. Davidson
17. Sato
18. Coulthard
19. Sutil
Retired
Piquet
Button
Vettel
Raikkonen now heads the drivers championship, with BMW Sauber at the top of the constructor’s competition.
The next F1 Grand Prix will take place in Barcelona in three weeks.
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April 5th, 2008
BMW Sauber driver Robert Kubica took pole position in qualifying today, as he pipped Felipe Massa to the post at the last minute. Lewis Hamilton is in third place on the grid, with Kimi Raikkonen just ahead of Hamilton’s McLaren teammate Heikki Kovalainen.
A slight rule change was introduced in the qualifiers to prevent a repeat of the Malaysian Grand Prix, when the McLarens were deemed to have blocked rival teams on flying laps by their low speed out-lap, with the introduction of a minimum lap time. However, no driver was penalized for tomorrow’s race.
A stewards inquiry took place due to Massa ignoring a yellow flag at one stage of the race, however his conduct was not found to be dangerous and no penalty was applied.
The race starts at 12:30 BST.
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April 4th, 2008
Lewis Hamilton crashed during Friday practice today in Bahrain with just under 10 minutes remaining. Uninjured by the incident, he lost control of the McLaren racing car on the seventh bend, and although he did regain control, ran out of space and smashed into a tyre wall.
The car was craned back to the McLaren pit for major repairs, while Hamilton said “There is no impact on the weekend. There are no bruises to report from me and we completed most of the session, making some good steps forward.”
Ferrarri came out on top of the session, but all eyes will be on the qualifiers tomorrow afternoon.
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April 4th, 2008
Lewis Hamilton has been upping his fitness level to help him in the heat of Bahrain. On an island hopping trip to Thailand with his trainer and Force Indian driver Adrian Sutil he has been participating in various sports, such as swimming and tennis to improve his fitness ahead of the Bahrain GP.
Meanwhile the sex scandal involving Max Mosley refuses to die down. After being asked by Bernie Ecclestone to stay away from Bahrain and being told he was persona non grata and not welcome ruling Prince, it seems that Lewis has come out against him too, backing the line of BMW, McLaren-Mercedes, Toyota and Honda and saying “I think it’s key to set a good example”.
Mind you, there can be little love lost between McLaren box Ron Dennis and Mosley after their public spats during the Ferrarri scandal that blighted last season.
Click here to view the results of Friday’s first practice session
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April 1st, 2008
After Lewis Hamilton’s disappointing performance in the Malaysian Grand Prix last month, he’ll be looking to capitalize on his points advantage in the forthcoming Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. Hamilton remains at the head of the drivers’ table after 2 Grand Prix, having picked up 4 points for coming in 5th.
He is due to appear at the Bahrain GP press conference on Thursday at 13:00 BST (15:00 local time). The full lineup of drivers is: Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber), Nico Rosberg (Williams) and Jarno Trulli (Toyota).
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