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Pos Driver Car Time Gap

1. Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1m47.573s

2. Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1m47.871s + 0.298s

3. Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 1m47.893s + 0.320s

4. Kimi Raikkonen Lotus-Renault 1m48.205s + 0.632s

5. Sergio Perez Sauber-Ferrari 1m48.219s + 0.646s

6. Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1m48.313s + 0.740s

7. Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 1m48.392s + 0.819s***

8. Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1m48.394s + 0.821s

9. Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 1m48.538s + 0.965s

10. Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 1m48.890s + 1.317s

Q2 cut-off time: 1m48.993s Gap *

11. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1m49.722s + 0.472s

12. Nico Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes 1m49.362s + 0.112s

13. Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1m49.742s + 0.492s

14. Felipe Massa Ferrari 1m49.588s + 0.338s

15. Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m49.763s + 0.513s

16. Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1m49.572s + 0.322s

17. Bruno Senna Williams-Renault 1m49.958s + 0.708s

Q1 cut-off time: 1m50.126s Gap **

18. Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1m50.181s + 1.188s***

19. Heikki Kovalainen Caterham-Renault 1m51.739s + 2.746s

20. Vitaly Petrov Caterham-Renault 1m51.967s + 2.974s

21. Timo Glock Marussia-Cosworth 1m52.336s + 3.343s

22. Pedro de la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 1m53.030s + 4.037s

23. Charles Pic Marussia-Cosworth 1m53.493s + 4.500s

24. Narain Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 1m54.989s + 5.996s

http://www.autosport...t.php/id/102121

3 place penalty for pasta

right next to lewis

ohhhh no

AHAHAH love it! should be a good start ;-)

On a different note, WTF will happen with Ricciardo? does anyone know if he will be re-signed? i know its his 1st year and all but would they be annoyed that their last two drivers were at least finishing near or in top 10 and the 2 newies are nowhere near it?

I want him to be the next Webber but will RedBull allow for a long amount of time for him to adapt?

His first race was a good one, then in went down hill.

in the last 30 mins on fox sports live streaming there has been:

Discussion from Horner

Interview with Hamo

Race track analysis

Discussion from previous F1 greats

F1 Qualification review

right now, interview with Chin on the straight

...now to ch10

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