KOREA 2010
A new track- a new challenge. Korea will become the seventh Asian country to have hosted a Formula 1 GP this weekend. After months of speculation the race circuit was finally given a go ahead by the FIA on the 11th of October this year. There were widespread rumours that the race will not be held in 2010, but F1 supreme Bernie Ecclestone declared that we will have a race and when Bernie says it’s a race, it always is. The Korean International Circuit is a circuit new to all, thus we can expect some new challenges here. It has been designed by Hermann Tilke- the German architect who has designed many circuits across the globe including the Yas Marinas in Abu Dhabi , the Petronas Circuit in Malaysia and many more. He is also the person responsible for the designing of the Jaypee Group Circuit in Noida , India . This might just be the race in which the title challenge turns into a three-horse affair with the Mclarens being more than 25 points behind Webber at the start of this race.
Track Map.-
Driverwatch.-
1. Mark Webber (220 points)
Last five races.-
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1st 2nd 6th 3rd 2nd
Mark Webber kept his top spot with a 2nd placed finish in Japan . He has stepped on the podium four times in the last five races thus showing a high potential to win the title this year. As Korea is a new track we cannot say how he will do here.
2. Fernando Alonso (206 points)
Last five races.-
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2nd Ret 1st 1st 3rd
Although the Spaniard wasn’t able to manage three in a row he did step on the podium at Suzuka. A string of good performances has brought him back into the title race.
3. Sebastian Vettel (206 points)
Last five races.-
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3rd 15th 4th 2nd 1st
A non-points finish in Belgium was enough to put daylight between the two Red Bulls. However, Vettel has climbed up the table rapidly as of late. A win in Japan shows that he will fight till the end. Level on points with Alonso it will be interesting to see who blinks first.
Teamwatch.-
Similar to the Drivers' Championship, the competition for the Constructors' Championship also gets tighter and more intense as each race passes and the difference between points is at a bare minimum especially in the top 3 teams:
Position Team Name Points
1. Red-Bull Renault 426
2. Mclaren-Mercedes 381
3. Ferrari 334
Red-Bull Renault has been a prolific performer through out the season with the drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber giving the team another (3rd of the season) 1-2 finish at the Japanese GP recently. Sebastian Vettel also held the Pole Position at the start of the race while Mark Webber recorded the fastest lap. Mark Webber is currently the 1st while Sebastian Vettel the 3rd in the Drivers' Standings.
Their chances are at getting the Constructors' Championship seem very high indeed if the driver's continue to perform consistently enough. If they manage to stay put and get podium finishes, their Constructors' Championship is almost confirmed while getting 2 out of the top 3 spots in the Drivers' standings also seems to be a not-so-distant dream.
Mclaren-Mercedes.-
Mclaren-Mercedes has been a steady and consistent performer this year with Jenson Button finishing 4th and Lewis Hamilton finishing 5th at the Japanese GP. Between them, they have only one +10 finish but with their fair share of NRs(No Results).Jenson Button, the Defending Champion at the 5th position may not have a clear chance at the Drivers' Championship but the difference between him and leader Webber being 31 points, you never know what this veteran driver might pull off. Hamilton is currently at the 4th position with 192 points but doesn’t seem to be a strong contender on an individual level with differences with the team management. All in all, a top 3 finish in the Drivers' Championship for either driver will need nothing short of a miracle or two and some amazing driving. Problems aside, Mclaren-Mercedes has a more than fair chance at the Constructors' Championship.
Ferrari at 334 points has been at the epicenter of controversies towards the end of the season with claims of tampering with the result of the German GP, retaining their 1-2 finish but asking Massa to let Alonso pass him and win the race to strengthen his place in the Drivers' Championship where Alonso is currently in the 2nd and a very strong contender for the title with two 1st place and one 3rd place finishes in his last 3 races. Ferrari's chances at the Constructors' Championship seem to have vanished as the difference of points seems more and more insurmountable with each race but their 3rd place in the Constructors' Championship is fixed. Massa is currently at 6th position in the Drivers' points-a commendable achievement considering he has just come back from a grievous injury.
What about Force India ?
While the Vodafone Mclaren-Mercedes team continues to shine, the same cannot be said about their colleagues at Force-India Mercedes. It is currently at 6th place with 60 points in the Constructors' Championship with, to be frank, no hopes at the Constructors' Title whatsoever but it is a very good progress as a team since last year when they finished second last at 9th place and also that this year not 10 but 12 teams participated so Force-India's percentile increased from 10% to 50%-a commendable change. So as the team Force India-Mercedes continues to achieve glory as far as the personal record goes, a lot of work needs to be done to ensure better results next year as far as the result in the Standings, both Drivers' and Constructors' goes.
What’s special in Korea ?
· Some spectacular racing is expected due to the low grip nature of the track.
TV Listings.-
Qualifying.-
Saturday 23rd October
14:00 Race Local Time
10:30 IST LIVE On Star Sports
Main Race.-
Sunday 24th October
15:00 Race Local Time
11:30 IST LIVE On Star Sports
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