At Home decided: Nico Rosberg drives the Japanese Grand Prix on the grass and gives thus a possible victory here. Lewis Hamilton is building his lead in the drivers championship, Sebastian Vettel can not attack. The race Ticker for your perusal.
- Formula 1 in Japan
- Hamilton wins in Suzuka
- Rosberg after a weak start Second
- Vettel on the podium
The first three drivers:
. 1 Hamilton, 2. Rosberg, Vettel 3rd
The facts: Formula 1 leader Lewis Hamilton won the Japanese Grand Prix. The British Mercedes driver pointed on Sunday in Suzuka his German team mate Nico Rosberg in second place.
Vettel is third
Third in Ferrari was Hesse Sebastian Vettel in the Ferrari. Hamilton had started from square one Rosberg overhauled already in the first corner and was then moved confidently to his eighth success of the season.
In the overall standings, the defending champion is now 48 points ahead of Rosberg and 59 points ahead of Vettel. The Rhinelander Nico Hulkenberg ended the 14th of 19 races of the season in sixth place. The race and the voices to Ticker for future reference:
Racing Result Suzuka GP:
09:14 clock: Rosberg is on “RTL” -Mikorfon: “The start was the Lewis gets better It was very tight, I had to dodge, otherwise there would have been a collision caused me to lose the race.. . I had to rebuild myself was not allowed to hang in the race, “says the Mercedes driver.
” For me it’s just from race to race. It would have been mega important to win here. Now I have to slam in Sochi. However, it is becoming increasingly difficult. Now I need the luck on my side. ” These were the reactions to the Japanese Grand Prix
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09:12 clock:. “” Effectively I had a very good start, because I made up some places we have the Lotus. collected with our strategy. It was very close to a perfect race, “the sixth-placed Nico Hülkenberg said at” RTL “. “With the Mercedes, Ferrari and Williams, we can not compete, but we travel from satisfied..”
09:05 clock: The Mercedes team boss speaks at “RTL” , “Ferrari has become an enemy. We have so much expected until next year. It seems to break a Mercedes-Ferrari-time,” said Toto Wolff. “There will no longer be so easy to retract first and second places in a race.”
08:48 clock: Latest issue of Ebel to Hamilton: What are you singing now in Country of karaoke? “Yesterday I Victory sung Perhaps the winner takes it all !?.” Says the World Champion
08:47 clock:. “I think that’s my favorite race I. like the fans. It was at the start rather say. We’re going in the right direction, “says the third-placed Vettel. “We are much better now, as people have thought.”
08:46 clock: Now Rosberg’s turn. “Lewis had a better start to turn two it was over. I was able to fight my way to second place. That was the best thing was still in there. ” His disappointment is seen in him: “I had to win today.”
08:44 clock: The following are the interviews on the podium. Who makes it? Kai Ebel of “RTL”. Well, as colorful as usual but he is still not dressed. Hamilton is at the microphone.
“I am absolutely happy, the team has done a great job, it has given me a very good start. A great moment,” the Briton and overlooking says back to the disappointment Singapore. “It was important to strike back.”
08:42 clock: champagne shower in Suzuka. Hamilton grins be a. The Briton knows: The defending champion in Formula 1 is not far
08:39 clock:. The award ceremony in Suzuka. Hamilton, Rosberg and Vettel enter the podium, first heard the English and now the German anthem for Mercedes team.
Round 53/53: That’s it. Hamilton crosses the finish line and wins the Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka. Teammate Rosberg is second, Vettel is in his Ferrari third place
Round 50/53: Three more rounds to bring the pilots behind. The engineers from the boxes puschen their drivers again. Hamilton must be no more additional motivation – the Briton makes it very confidently and runs contrary to his eighth win of the season
Round 45/53: Spectacular Dreher of Stevens in the Marussia. His team-mate Rossi can barely dodge
Round 42/53:. Hamilton holds sovereign his lead, behind Vettel comes not ran to Rosberg. If it remains at this result in Japan, saw the drivers’ standings at the top after the race like this.
1,. Hamilton 277 points
. 2 Rosberg 229 points
. 3 Vettel 218 points
Round 37/53: Hamilton’s front does not hold. The Briton will burn one after another top time in the asphalt and is now 9.7 seconds ahead of team-mate Nico Rosberg. Vettel is three seconds behind the German Mercedes drivers
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Round 31-53: Rosberg attacked furiously against Vettel. Strong maneuver the Mercedes drivers. He pulls behind the pits quite gets his head on Boliden of the Ferrari drivers. Vettel has a bad stop, but is just a little too slow for the Mercedes
Round 27/53:. Hamilton draws lonely at the top his rounds. Rosberg is likely to annoy exceedingly in his cockpit, a better start – and who knows
Further back it is more exciting.. Verstappen goes outside past Alonso. The former World Champion is in his McLaren currently simply not competitive.
And the Spaniard pimped over the radio against the engine supplier Honda. “I have a GP2 engine,” he says. And in Suzuka – the route is part of Honda! What a exposure …
Round 22/53: Rosberg are brave gas, though its engine is running hot as him by sparking the box. The German pulls inside on Botta’s past us is now third
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Round 18/53: Hamilton is the last of the top drivers for the first time in the pits. So far, it is his race. Everything points to a victory of the Mercedes drivers. By the way, mate Rosberg to have problems at the shoulder, was treated again shortly before the start of Physio as “RTL” reported. Maybe that was the reason for his poor start
Round 15/53:!? Vettel was with his Ferrari in the pits. 29 seconds its residue is present on the leading Hamilton. The estimated need 23 seconds for his first stop. Also Rosberg is second – but now goes into the box ..
Round 11/53: Nico Hulkenberg goes into the pits. Early stops here in Suzuka. Front everything is the same. Hamilton turns his lonely rounds. Vettel can keep the Ferrari just so step. 53 rounds there are, incidentally. The Briton, if it goes on like this, enter a decisive victory in view of the drivers’ championship here.
Round 8/53: Remove Hamilton, in the last round of the lead over Vettel half a second , now is 4.2 seconds in front.
mate Rosberg receives a radio message from the box. Runterfahren performance, according to this. The engine of the Germans running hot, too hot
Round 5/53. Rosberg is now in fourth place. It will be interesting, will choose which pit strategy, the German Mercedes driver. “The tire wear here is greater, that is, there will be two or three pit stops per driver giving,” said Ferrari CEO Boss and TV pundit Niki Lauda about to start at “RTL”.
Round 3/53: Even Felipe Massa has been to the pits. Also it has a flat tire – and a broken front wing. Sebastian Vettel has passed with his Ferrari at Valteri Bottas. 2.2 seconds residue has Vettel, however, already world champion Hamilton
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Round 1/53: Start in Suzuka. Round 1: Start in Suzuka. Exciting Start in Japan. Lewis Hamilton comes with its cars well away, driving them away from team mate Nico Rosberg. The German goes after a few bends the grass loses more seats. Sergio Perez and Daniel Ricciardo have with flat feet to the box.
The German Formula 1 driver Nico Rosberg will drive from pole position in the Grand Prix Japan its fourth win of the season. The Mercedes driver secured on Saturday, the pole position for the 14th World Championship race this year ahead of world champion and team-mate Lewis Hamilton.
With its first racing success in Suzuka Rosberg would reduce long the backlog of 41 points on Hamilton in the standings. The World bronze medalist Sebastian Vettel will start in the Ferrari still behind Valtteri Bottas Williams from position four. It lies in the standings 49 points behind Hamilton
The first five rows in the table.
. 1 Front row:
. 1 Nico Rosberg (Wiesbaden) Mercedes 1: 32.584; 2. Lewis Hamilton (England) Mercedes 1: 32.660
. 2 Front row:
. 3 Valtteri Bottas (Finland) Williams 1: 33.024; 4. Sebastian Vettel (Heppenheim) Ferrari 1: 33.245
. 3 Front row:
. 5 Felipe Massa (Brazil) Williams 1: 33.337; 6. Kimi Raikkonen (Finland) Ferrari 1: 33.347
. 4 Front row:
. 7 Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) Red Bull 1: 33.497; 8. Romain Grosjean (France) Lotus 1: 33.967
. 5 Front row:
. 9 Sergio Perez (Mexico) Force India -; 10. Daniil Kwjat (Russia) Red Bull
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