Author: David Bodapati

  • Kyle Kumaran to start P4 for Pre-finals; Ruhaan, Aditya Kamat begin well

    Kyle Kumaran to start P4 for Pre-finals; Ruhaan, Aditya Kamat begin well

    Sakhir (Bahrain), 16 Dec 2021: Senior National Rotax Max Indian champion from Peregrine Racing, Kyle Aditya Kumaran, began his campaign at the World Finals on the right note finishing third in the DD2 category here on Thursday. Ruhaan Alva of MSport in Junior class and Aditya Suresh Kamat of Birel Art India in Mini Max are the other two who are flying the Indian flag at the World championship, and they too managed to do well in the heats and qualifiers.

    You can watch the finals live here from 7pm IST on Friday starting with the 10-lap Mini Max class. The 11-lap Juniors pre-final A is at 7.48 pm and Pre-final B at 8.01 pm. The 14-lap DD2 live will be from 9.30pm IST (pre-final A) and 9.53pm IST (Pre-final B).

    Kumaran, from Trichy, is representing Team India for the first time but the senior champion in India is clubbed in the higher DD2 category. He races with Peregrine in India and with team DOJOMOTO internationally and is managed by Anjum Shaikh. Another Junior champion Ruhaan Alva, also from Bengaluru, is donning the Team India colours again in the Junior section while Rotax Micro Max Indian champion for 2021 Aditya Kamat, also in his maiden Worlds, is pitted against many experienced karters though he is placed in the Mini Max class for the World finals at the famed F1 circuit here. The final race will be on Saturday.

    You can watch the finals live on Saturday here.

    DD2 Class

    Kyle Kumaran who began with a bang coming out in the top-3 in Heat 1 clocking a 52.792sec but faced some issues but still managed to finish fifth in the second heat. Heat 3 did not go as expected but still the talented karter salvaged a P8 despite his best lap of 56.762. Overall he qualified P3 in the combined standings but will start on Row 2 (P4) for the Pre-finals on Friday.

    Juniors Class

    Meanwhile, Ruhaan Alva found himself up with a talented bunch of youngsters from all over the world but did his best to qualify 25th in his group for an overall 50th place out of 72 drivers in Rotax World Finals junior category. Heat 1 also was a bit tricky on the Sodi chassis he got but without any seat time except the practice sessions, he managed to avoid a couple of crashes in the chaotic run but was bumped and damaged his nose. Thus he was awarded a 5-second penalty for ‘front fairing drop’ following a contact with another driver, and ended up 31st.

    Ruhaan fought back in the second heat and went on from 25th to 8th and set the fastest lap of the race. In the 3rd heat, he again dashed from 25th to take a well-deserved 7th. In the Pre-final, he will start from 15th place. Since only a limited number will take the finals, Ruhaan hopes to make the top-10 in the Pre-Finals.

    File photo of the three Indian champions. From left: Kyle Kumaran, Aditya Suresh Kamat, Ruhaan Alva taken after the Indian championship finals at Bengaluru in November.
    Photo by David Bodapati.

    Mini Max

    Aditya Suresh Kamat, the Indian National champion in Micro Max, was placed in the Mini Max category as he is too young. The 5th Standard student of Sudarshan Vidya Mandir in Bengaluru, who celebrated his birthday at the start of the Worlds on Dec 11, completed 11 years. The Birel Art India karter, racing a Praga chassis, qualified 29th among 72 best karters in the world clocking a time of 58.575seconds. In Heat 1 he came 24th but recovered to 20th in Heat 2. His best came in Heat 3, as he made up four places clocking 4.328 to finish P11. He will take part in the pre-finals today and of the 72 karters, only half of them will qualify for finals in all the classes.

    Grand Finals begin on Dec 11

    A lot of our drivers took the opportunity for the early sporting check-in on Friday Dec 10. After the registration at the main entrance for the access to the event, they found their way to the big dome at the Formula 1 area, which is really impressive from in- and outside. Nearly the half of the competitors already were checked-in on Friday and the rest followed on Saturday and then enjoyed their time in the paddock area, checked out the huge drivers tent or had some fun with the rental cars at the track.

    As soon as the sun set at 05:00 pm on Saturday, the set up and alignment of the Karts started. And they made an appearance the next day to impress everyone in attendance. This amazing line-up causes goosebumps even on long-term RMC Grand Finals participants and although the worlds are happening for so many years, all at the circuit are truly overwhelmed.

    Aditya Suresh Kamat with team members at Sakhir on Thursday. INDIAinF1 photo by Special Arrangment

    The kart raffle draw took place on Dec 12 and is one of the starting highlights of the RMC Grand Finals, where all drivers will be given equal machinery to compete with, promoting their skills to their very best.

    A total of 378 karts provided by the official chassis partners, BirelART, Praga from IPK and SodiKart, were handed out under the Bahrain sun high in the sky, ahead of preparations for the first free practice sessions that get underway on Dec 13 morning.

    The raffle for picking up the karts made the show of the happy faces of all the drivers of the seven categories as the shiny new karts sparkled.

  • Max Verstappen sparkles at FIA awards gala; Hamilton, personality of the year

    Max Verstappen sparkles at FIA awards gala; Hamilton, personality of the year

    Paris, 17 Dec 2021: The event, hosted by British TV presenter Nicki Shields and French Formula 1 commentator Julien Fébreau provided a glittering backdrop to the FIA Annual General Assembly Week. It was also Jean Todt’s last appearance at the FIA gala as FIA President, before he ends his term of office on 17 December.

    An audience of 800 guests celebrated the outstanding performers and performances of 2021 while the personalities and rising stars were lauded and those lost to the motor sport fraternity in 2021 were remembered. 

    The evening was the crowning glory of a spectacular year for Dutchman Max Verstappen, who at 24, became one of the youngest FIA Formula 1 World Champions. The Red Bull-Honda driver was embroiled in an enthralling season-long battle with seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes-AMG Petronas.

    In receiving his award from President Todt, Verstappen said: “Becoming world champion is my life goal achieved. Everything that comes next is a bonus. Of course I am going to keep pushing and I’m going to be in F1 for a few more years yet,” he said. “While it’s nice to be called world champion, I think more about the long journey and the all the hours I have spent working with my Dad to be here. It’s been a long and tough season and I feel amazing to have finally achieved my goal. I hope I can do this many more times. It’s been an incredible battle with Lewis, one of the greatest drivers ever in Formula 1. We really pushed each other. At the end of the day, we can look each other in the eyes and respect each other which is really important.

    FIA Deputy President for Sport Graham Stoker handed over the third-place trophy to Valtteri Bottas. James Allison, the Chief Technical Officer, accepted the eighth consecutive world championship trophy for the Mercedes-AMG-Petronas team.

    The French duo Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia clinched their eighth FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers and Co-Drivers respectively. Their efforts helped to secure the champion manufacturer prize for Toyota Gazoo Racing. They were presented with their award by WRC Promoter Managing Director Jona Siebel. 

    The FIA World Endurance Championship drivers’ champions Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and Jose Maria Lopez received their award from FIA Vice-President Mohammed Ben Sulayem. Toyota Gazoo Racing claimed the prize for Champion Hypercar from ACO President Pierre Fillon.

    Dutchman Nyck de Vries took the race victory at the 2020-21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship finale in Berlin to secure his first title. De Vries, at 26, not only became the youngest title-winner in Formula E history, but also its first World Champion. Formula E CEO Jamie Reigle presented the award.

    The Dutchman’s points haul, along with team-mate Stoffel Vandoorne, enabled Mercedes EQ to take the teams’ title which was accepted by team principal Ian James.

    Johan Kristoffersson collected his fourth FIA World Rallycross Championship crown at the end of an absorbing weekend of action at the Nurburgring, snatching the title from the clutches of countryman Timmy Hansen as the 2021 campaign concluded in a dramatic dead-heat. 

    Timmy Hansen, joined by his brother Kevin, took the team championship honours for Hansen World RX Team. 

    Esports was also recognized during the event in the shape of the FIA Certified Gran Turismo Championships. Toyota’s Coque López accepted the Manufacturer Series award on behalf of team-mates Tomoaki Yamanaka and Igor Fraga whilst Valerio Gallo received the Nations Cup Trophy.

    The stars of tomorrow, the FIA Karting World Champions came in the shape of Tuukka Taponen (OK), Kean Nakamura (OK-Junior) and 

    Winners all: The winners of the year’s FIA championships with Jean Todt at his last Awards Ceremony as he reliquishes the FIA president post today. Photo: FIA

    Noah Milell (KZ). FIA Karting Commission President Felipe Massa handed over the silverware along with Angelo Sticchi Damiani, President of the Italian Automobile Club and Max Verstappen, who had a decorated karting career of his own. 

    The FIA Formula 2 Championship winner Oscar Piastri, recently signed as a test driver for Alpine Formula 1 team in 2022, also took the Rookie of the Year Award. The prize is voted by members of the FIA Drivers Commission, led by the Commission President, nine-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen. Rene Rosin represented the champion team Prema Racing. Formula 3 honours went to Dennis Hauger while Giacomo Ricci accepted the team trophy on behalf of Trident Racing. 

    In addition to the Championship titles, a number of other awards were presented. 

    The Outstanding Official of the Year Award went to Anselme Bigirimana, who has been a member of the Burundi Automobile Club (CAB) since 1970 and joined the executive committee of the CAB after a serious accident forced him to retire from competition. Bigirimana is ever-present in all the development activities of motor sport in Burundi. 

    The FIA Personality of The Year Award, decided by permanently accredited FIA media, went to Lewis Hamilton. 

    Action of the Year celebrates the most spectacular moments of the past racing year and is the only prize of the evening voted for by motor sport fans around the world. In 2021, the fans favoured former world champion and current Alpine Formula 1 team’s Fernando Alonso. The Spaniard was acclaimed for his battle with Lewis Hamilton at the Hungarian Grand Prix. 

    The recipient of the FIA Founding Members’ Club Heritage Cup was Robert Dewar on behalf of the Concours d’Elegance Kenya.

    The evening concluded with tributes to President Todt.  He was presented with 20 helmets from each of the current Formula 1 drivers by the CEO of Formula 1, Stefano Domenicali.

    Domenicali said: “Your professional life has always been characterized by true values. We thank you for all that you have done for the motor sport community and also for safety and human rights. You are leaving a lasting legacy.

    Richard Mille, President of the FIA Endurance Commission, in a personal tribute, said: “He’s somebody you can call at 3 o’clock in the morning with a problem and he will wake up the world to solve the problem. We are going to miss him so much.

    The President’s son, Nicolas Todt added: “I want to tell you how proud I am to have a father like you who taught me so many important values. Your successes are due to your passion for motor sport, your willingness to always push the boundaries, your capacity to get the very best from your colleagues and to never take no for an answer.

    And in recognition as President Todt being the inspiration behind the FIA Safe and Affordable Helmet Programme and his dedication across the twin pillars of motor sport and mobility, he was presented with a commemorative Safe and Affordable helmet signed by all the World Champions awarded during his term as President of the FIA. 

    President Todt said: “Life is made in chapters. Being a co-driver was my first. And now this chapter is over. Twelve years is a long time. The job is demanding. I know that the FIA will get fresh blood, a fresh team. Amongst the legacy I leave, I leave an amazing team which is able to continue to deliver the job with the new elected team. I still have the same passion. I am blessed, I still love motor racing. Now it is time to give something back in other areas of life. I am an old man but in good form and we will see what comes next.

    Proceedings ended with the traditional ‘family photo’ and a final applause for all of the 2021 champions and category winners as the curtain fell on what has been a successful motor sport year. 

    Click here to see the event image gallery and here to read the FIA prize giving brochure.
     

    2021 FIA PRIZE GIVING GALA | CHAMPIONS & AWARD WINNERS

    FIA FORMULA 1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DRIVERS
    Max VERSTAPPEN

    FIA FORMULA 1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOR CONSTRUCTORS
    MERCEDES-AMG PETRONAS FORMULA ONE TEAM

    FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DRIVERS AND CO-DRIVERS
    Sébastien OGIER & Julien INGRASSIA

    FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MANUFACTURERS
    TOYOTA GAZOO RACING

    FIA HYPERCAR WORLD ENDURANCE DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP
    Mike CONWAY, Kamui KOBAYASHI, José María LÓPEZ

    2021 FIA HYPERCAR WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP
    TOYOTA GAZOO RACING

    ABB FIA FORMULA E WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DRIVERS
    Nyck DE VRIES

    ABB FIA FORMULA E WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MANUFACTURERS
    MERCEDES-EQ

    FIA WORLD RALLYCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DRIVERS
    Johan KRISTOFFERSSON

    FIA WORLD RALLYCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TEAMS
    HANSEN WORLD RX TEAM

    FIA KARTING WORLD CHAMPION – KZ
    Noah MILELL

    FIA KARTING WORLD CHAMPION – OK-JUNIOR
    Kean NAKAMURA

    FIA KARTING WORLD CHAMPION – OK
    Tuukka TAPONEN

    FIA CERTIFIED GRANTURISMO CHAMPIONSHIPS WINNER – NATIONS CUP
    Valerio GALLO

    FIA CERTIFIED GRANTURISMO CHAMPIONSHIPS WINNER – MANUFACTURERS SERIES
    Coque LOPEZ

    FIA CERTIFIED GRANTURISMO CHAMPIONSHIPS WINNER – MANUFACTURERS SERIES
    Igor FRAGA

    FIA CERTIFIED GRANTURISMO CHAMPIONSHIPS WINNER – MANUFACTURERS SERIES
    Tomoaki YAMANAKA

    FIA PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
    Lewis HAMILTON

    FIA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
    Oscar PIASTRI

    FIA ACTION OF THE YEAR
    Fernando ALONSO

    FIA JUNIOR WRC CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVERS & CO‑DRIVERS
    Sami PAJARI & Marko SALMINEN

    FIA JUNIOR WRC TROPHY FOR NATIONS
    FINLAND

    FIA WRC2 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DRIVERS
    Andreas MIKKELSEN

    FIA WRC2 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR CO-DRIVERS
    Torstein ERIKSEN

    FIA WRC2 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TEAMS
    MOVISPORT

    FIA WRC3 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DRIVERS
    Yohan ROSSEL

    FIA WRC3 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR CO‑DRIVERS
    Maciej SZCZEPANIAK

    FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TEAMS
    HYUNDAI 2C COMPETITION

    FIA AFRICAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVERS & CO‑DRIVERS
    Carl TUNDO & Tim JESSOP

    FIA EUROPEAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVERS & CO‑DRIVERS
    Andreas MIKKELSEN & Sara FERNÁNDEZ

    FIA EUROPEAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TEAMS
    TOKSPORT WRT

    FIA MIDDLE EAST RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVERS & CO‑DRIVERS
    Nasser AL-ATTIYAH & Mathieu BAUMEL

    FIA NACAM RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP DRIVERS & CO‑DRIVERS
    Ricardo CORDERO & Marco HERNÁNDEZ

    FIA EUROPEAN RALLY TROPHY DRIVERS & CO-DRIVERS
    Mustafa ÇAKAL & Özgür AKDAG

    FIA RGT CUP DRIVERS & CO‑DRIVERS
    Pierre RAGUES & Julien PESENTI

    FIA WORLD CUP FOR CROSS‑COUNTRY RALLIES DRIVERS & CO-DRIVERS
    Nasser AL-ATTIYAH & Mathieu BAUMEL

    FIA WORLD CUP FOR CROSS‑COUNTRY RALLIES FOR TEAMS
    OVERDRIVE SA

    FIA WORLD CUP FOR CROSS‑COUNTRY RALLIES DRIVERS – T3
    Cristina GUTIÉRREZ

    FIA WORLD CUP FOR CROSS‑COUNTRY BAJAS DRIVERS & CO-DRIVERS
    Yazeed AL RAJHI & Alexey KUZMICH

    FIA WORLD CUP FOR CROSS‑COUNTRY BAJAS DRIVERS – T3
    Dania AKEEL

    FIA EUROPEAN RALLYCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP – RX1
    Andreas BAKKERUD

    FIA EUROPEAN RALLYCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP – RX3
    Yury BELEVSKIY

    FIA RX2e CHAMPIONSHIP
    Guillaume DE RIDDER

    FIA FORMULA 2 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DRIVERS
    Oscar PIASTRI

    FIA FORMULA 2 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TEAMS
    PREMA Racing

    FIA FORMULA 3 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR DRIVERS
    Dennis HAUGER

    FIA FORMULA 3 CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TEAMS
    TRIDENT

    FORMULA REGIONAL EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP BY ALPINE CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Gregoire SAUCY

    FORMULA REGIONAL AMERICAS CHAMPIONSHIP POWERED BY HONDA
    Kyffin SIMPSON

    FORMULA REGIONAL JAPANESE CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Yuga FURUTANI

    FORMULA 3 ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Guanyu ZHOU

    F4 USA CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Noel LEÓN

    F4 SPANISH CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Dilano VAN’T HOFF

    F4 UAE CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Enzo TRULLI

    F4 ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Oliver BEARMAN

    F4 GERMAN CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Oliver BEARMAN

    F4 BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Matthew REES

    F4 JAPANESE CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Seita NONAKA

    F4 FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Esteban MASSON

    F4 CHINESE CHAMPIONSHIP CERTIFIED BY FIA
    Andy CHANG

    FIA WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP LMGTE FOR DRIVERS
    Alessandro PIER GUIDI & James CALADO

    FIA WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP LMGTE FOR MANUFACTURERS
    FERRARI

    FIA ENDURANCE TROPHY FOR LMP2 DRIVERS
    Charles MILESI, Ferdinand HABSBURG, Robin FRIJNS

    FIA ENDURANCE TROPHY FOR LMGTE AM DRIVERS
    Alessio ROVERA, François PERRODO, Nicklas NIELSEN

    FIA EUROPEAN TRUCK RACING DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP
    Norbert KISS

    FIA INTERNATIONAL DRIFTING CUP FOR DRIVERS
    James DEANE

    WTCR – FIA WORLD TOURING CAR CUP FOR DRIVERS
    Yann EHRLACHER

    WTCR – FIA WORLD TOURING CAR CUP FOR TEAMS
    Cyan Racing Lynk & Co

    WTCR – FIA WORLD TOURING CAR CUP FOR JUNIOR DRIVERS
    Luca ENGSTLER

    FIA WORLD LAND SPEED RECORDS
    Gianmaria AGHEM

    FIA OUTSTANDING OFFICIAL OF THE YEAR
    Bigirimana ANSELME

    FIA FOUNDING MEMBERS’ CLUB HERITAGE CUP
    Robert DEWAR

  • Jehan Daruvala tops post-season testing in Prema colours

    Jehan Daruvala tops post-season testing in Prema colours

    Yas Marina, 16 Dec 2021: Jehan Daruvala finished as the fastest driver on Day 1 of post-season testing at the Yas Marina Circuit, beating MP Motorsport’s Felipe Drugovich and Virtuosi rookie Jack Doohan, with a time of 1:35.793.

    The Red Bull junior was making his return to PREMA Racing, the team he challenged for the Formula 3 title with in 2019. Having finished second fastest to Drugovich in the morning session, Daruvala edged out the Brazilian in the afternoon by more than three tenths. F3 vice-champion Doohan finished third in both sessions to continue his impressive start to life in Formula 2.

    MORNING

    On his return to MP Motorsport, after a season with Virtuosi, Drugovich set the benchmark during the opening 30 minutes, posting a 1:35.577. The Brazilian headed Daruvala on a cool morning in Yas Marina, with the Indian swapping Carlin for PREMA.

    There were several Red Flags during the opening session, with Clément Novalak, Amaury Cordeel, Frederick Vesti and Théo Pourchaire all stopping on track at various points, as well as a coming together between Jüri Vips and Dennis Hauger.

    Vips had briefly set the third fastest time, but fell to sixth following the collision, as Virtuosi’s Doohan jumped to third, ahead of Carlin’s Liam Lawson. Ralph Boschung completed the top five with Campos Racing, while also running the most laps of the morning, punching in a total of 47.

    The second Carlin of Logan Sargeant finished seventh, with DAMS’ Roy Nissany, Van Amersfoort Racing’s Jake Hughes and Virtuosi’s Marino Sato completing the top 10.

    AFTERNOON

    There were two stoppages in the early stages of the afternoon, with Cordeel and Vips both requiring red flags, but overall, a lot more running time for the field. Sixteen drivers broke the 40-lap barrier, six set more than 50, and Carlin duo Sargeant and Lawson posted more than a 120 between them.

    Olli Caldwell was the early pacesetter for Campos with a 1:40.217, before getting replaced by the Daruvala at the top of the order. ART Grand Prix’s Frederik Vesti took the times below 1m 38s for the first time, before seeing Daruvala drop a 1:36.063 to return to P1.

    Drugovich and Pourchaire briefly bumped the PREMA down to second, but Daruvala managed to find a further three tenths to return to the top of the leaderboard. Doohan muscled his way into third to finish as the quickest rookie for the second session in a row.

    Pourchaire held on to fourth, ahead of Boschung. Calan Williams was the second-highest rookie, running just under a second off the pace for Trident in P6.

    A late lap from Nissany put him in seventh, ahead of Juan Manuel Correa, who was making his F2 return with Charouz Racing System.

    Vesti finished in eighth, despite stopping on track at the end of the session. He beat out 2021 F3 champion Dennis Hauger.

    Testing will resume at 9am local time on Friday.

    2021 FIA FORMULA 2 CHAMPIONSHIP – YAS MARINA POST-SEASON TEST, DAY 1, MORNING SESSION

    DRIVERTEAMLAPTIMELAPS
    1Felipe DrugovichMP Motorsport1:35.57731
    2Jehan DaruvalaPREMA Racing1:35.62226
    3Jack DoohanUNI-Virtuosi1:36.05541
    4Liam LawsonCarlin1:36.20829
    5Ralph BoschungCampos Racing1:36.48247
    6Jüri VipsHitech Grand Prix1:36.57119
    7Logan SargeantCarlin1:36.59930
    8Roy NissanyDAMS1:36.64335
    9Jake HughesVan Amersfoort Racing1:36.70823
    10Marino SatoUNI-Virtuosi1:36.71834
    11Marcus ArmstrongHitech Grand Prix1:36.73333
    12Ayumu IwasaDAMS1:37.01842
    13Dennis HaugerPREMA Racing1:37.02320
    14Olli CaldwellCampos Racing1:37.03327
    15Clément NovalakMP Motorsport1:37.06926
    16Calan WilliamsTrident1:37.07026
    17Teppei NatoriTrident1:37.38727
    18Juan Manuel CorreaCharouz Racing System1:37.47237
    19Guilherme SamaiaCharouz Racing System1:37.56627
    20Théo PourchaireART Grand Prix1:37.67712
    21Amaury CordeelVan Amersfoort Racing1:38.88728
    22Frederik VestiDAMS1:39.69413

    2021 FIA FORMULA 2 CHAMPIONSHIP – YAS MARINA POST-SEASON TEST, DAY 1, AFTERNOON SESSION

    DRIVERTEAMLAPTIMELAPS
    Jehan DaruvalaPREMA Racing1:35.43546
    Felipe DrugovichMP Motorsport1:35.79344
    Jack DoohanVirtuosi1:35.85144
    Théo PourchaireART Grand Prix1:35.98146
    Ralph BoschungCampos Racing1:36.34033
    Calan WilliamsTrident1:36.70548
    Roy NissanyDAMS1:36.85941
    Juan Manuel CorreaCharouz Racing System1:36.88634
    Frederik VestiART Grand Prix1:36.91245
    Dennis HaugerPREMA Racing1:36.96044
    Olli CaldwellCampos Racing1:37.03144
    Guilherme SamaiaCharouz Racing System1:37.07340
    Jake HughesVan Amersfoort Racing1:37.07752
    Ayumu IwasaDAMS1:37.54738
    Teppei NatoriTrident1:37.66051
    Jüri VipsHitech Grand Prix1:38.46428
    Logan SargeantCarlin1:38.70963
    Liam LawsonCarlin1:38.90864
    Clément NovalakMP Motorsport1:39.09636
    Marcus ArmstrongHitech Grand Prix1:39.34452
    Marino SatoVirtuosi1:39.45153
    Amaury CordeelVan Amersfoort Racing1:40.97313
  • Max Verstappen clinches F1 Drivers’ title with a last-lap thriller

    Max Verstappen clinches F1 Drivers’ title with a last-lap thriller

    Abu Dhabi, 12 Dec 2021: Max Verstappen won his first World Driver’s Championship at the end of one of the most intense title-deciders in Formula 1 history, passing rival Lewis Hamilton to take the lead and the race win on the last lap of a dramatic Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. 

    With 54 laps of the race gone and with Hamilton in an apparently comfortable 11-second lead, Verstappen’s chances of taking the title appeared to be over, but when Williams’ Nicholas Latifi crashed out and the safety car was released, the Red Bull driver was handed another chance. He pitted, took on Soft tyres and when the safety car left the track he attacked. He closed on Hamilton, who was on old Hard tyres, and with a late diver down the inside of the Mercedes grabbed the lead. The Briton fought back on the following straight but Verstappen resisted to take his 10th win of the year and his first world championship title.

    When the lights went out at the start, Hamilton got the better start and took the lead into Turn 1 ahead of Verstappen. Behind them, Sergio Pérez made a good start and took third place from McLaren’s Lando Norris who went wide. 

    Having lost the lead, Verstappen slotted into the slipstream of Hamilton’s Mercedes and closed up to the Briton on the run to Turn 7. He attacked with a move down the inside and Hamilton went wide. The Mercedes rejoined the track in the lead and the incident prompted the stewards to take a closer look but ultimately they ruled that there was “no investigation necessary” and Hamilton was free to march on in the lead.

    He then set about building a gap to Verstappen, who began to complain of tyre wear, and by lap 13 the Dutchman was five seconds behind his title rival.

    That was the cue for the Dutch driver to head towards the pit lane and in a 2.1s stop he took on hard tyres. He rejoined in P5 behind Norris, quickly passed the McLaren and then set about chasing down Carlos Sainz. 

    Mercedes reacted to Verstappen’s pit stop by bring Hamilton in at the end of lap 14 and he took on hard tyres in a 2.4s stop, rejoining in P2, 11 seconds behind new race leader Pérez. Behind, Verstappen claimed P3 by comfortably dismissing Sainz but ahead Hamilton began to reel in Pérez. 

    Ove the next six laps the Mercedes driver closed the gap to the Mexican and with DRS support he attacked on the pit straight, passing the Mexican with apparent ease. Pérez was in no mood to relinquish the lead, however, and in the following DS zone he powered back past the Briton to reclaim top spot.

    Pérez’s feisty defence had the effect of allowing Max to erase much his deficit to Hamilton and when the British driver finally made it past the Mexican under DRS on the next lap, Pérez quickly moved aside to let Versatappen power through to second place, just a few seconds behind Hamilton and with both now on hard tyres. 

    It was a brief resurgence, however. As the second stint evolved, Hamilton began to once more slowly draw away from Max and by lap 33 he was five seconds ahead of the Red Bull driver. 

    The complexion of the race changed on lap 36 when Antonio Giovinazzi pulled over at the side of the track with gearbox issues. The Virtual Safety Car was deployed and with Hamilton staying out on track, the Team quickly called Max in for another set of hard tyres. Pérez also pitted under the VSC and he rejoined in third place. Verstappen rejoined almost 17 seconds behind Hamilton and when the track went green the Red Bull driver began to close on the Mercedes at the rate of eight tenths of a second per lap. 

    But as the final stint unfolded it became clear that the pace in the new tyres wouldn’t be strong enough to put Verstappen close to the race-leading Mercedes. 

    With 10 laps left Verstappen was 12 seconds behind Hamilton and running out of time, bu on lap 53 the pendulum once again swung back towards the Dutchman.

    Williams’ Nicholas Latifi crashed and the Safety Car was released. Verstappen immediately pitted and took a set of soft tyres as Hamilton stayed on track. On lap 57 race control decreed that the five cars on track between Hamilton and Verstappen would be allowed to unlap themselves and that the Safety Car would come in to provide for a single lap of racing. 

    And when the track went green Max was immediately on the attack. He closed on Hamilton on the run to Turn 5 and with a brave dive down the inside he claimed the race lead. Hamilton fought back on the next straight and drew alongside the Dutchman and almost got past, but Max held the line, held his nerve and kept the lead until the finish line, and until he had claimed his first FIA Formula One World Drivers’ Championship title.

    However, in the wake of the race, Mercedes lodged two protests against the result. Decisions relating to the protests were still awaited at the time of publication. 

    2021 FIA Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Race
    1 Max Verstappen Red Bull/Honda 58 1:30’17.345
    2 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 58 1:30’19.601 2.256
    3 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 58 1:30’22.518 5.173
    4 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri/Honda 58 1:30’23.037 5.692
    5 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri/Honda 58 1:30’23.876 6.531
    6 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 58 1:30’24.808 7.463
    7 Lando Norris McLaren/Mercedes 58 1:31’16.545 59.200
    8 Fernando Alonso Alpine/Renault 58 1:31’19.053 1’01.708
    11 Esteban Ocon Alpine/Renault 58 1:31’21.371 1’04.026
    10 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 58 1:31’23.402 1’06.057
    11 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin/Mercedes 58 1:31’24.872 1’07.527
    12 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren/Mercedes 57 1:30’20.926 1 lap /3.581
    13 Lance Stroll Aston Martin/Mercedes 57 1:30’25.327 1 lap /7.982
    14 Mick Schumacher Haas/Ferrari 57 1:30’25.947 1 lap /8.602
    15 Sergio Pérez Red Bull/Honda 55 1:24’12.571 3 laps
         Nicholas Latifi Williams/Mercedes 50 1:16’55.491 Retirement
         Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 33 50’20.298 Retirement
         George Russell Williams/Mercedes 26 41’10.855 Retirement
         Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 25 39’23.611 Retirement
         Nikita Mazepin Haas/Ferrari 0

  • Double for Arjun Balu, Charen Chandran; Ghorpade wins

    Double for Arjun Balu, Charen Chandran; Ghorpade wins

    Chennai, 12 Dec.2021: Coimbatore veteran Arjun Balu (Race Concepts) and Chirag Ghorpade, the schoolboy from Bengaluru, lit up the second round of the MRF MMSC fmsci Indian National Car Racing Championship 2021 with dominating performances in their respective categories on a rain-marred Sunday at the MMRT here.

    Chirag, who had won the first race in the MRF F1600 category on Saturday, topped the third today of the triple-header after local teenager Dillon Zacharaiah took the honours in the second outing for his maiden win in this class.

    Balu, the 47-year old ace from Coimbatore, brought into play all his vast experience to complete a double in the premier Indian Touring Cars class after starting from P3 (reverse grid) in a “wet race” following a bout of heavy showers in the afternoon. Having won the first race yesterday, Balu, started behind two Rayo Racing polos of Anindith Reddy and Jeet Jhabakah and, played a waiting game before getting a jump on the two Hyderabad drivers for another brilliant win.

    Earlier, Dillon, 18, drove a fine race starting from P2 on the reverse grid, to notch his maiden win in this class from a fast finishing Suriyavarathan (Coimbatore) and Viswas Vijayaraj (Nellore).

    Late in the evening, with light fast fading, Ghorpade scored a lights-to-flag win to complete a double, in a race that was reduced to six laps from the scheduled eight. Agra’s Shahan Ali Mohsin, who finished second, was later docked a 10-second penalty for speeding in the pitlane which pushed him to sixth. The penalty moved Nellore’s Viswas Vijayaraj to second place and Ashwin Datta (Chennai) to third.

    Reflecting on his double and scoring his third win in four starts, Balu said: “A very special drive today. The odds were against me with two VW Polo cars in front and the conditions very tricky. But I had the confidence that I could pass both the cars and I thought I read the track conditions very well. Yes, a textbook drive it was.”

    Also achieving a double was Coimbatore’s private entrant Charen Chandran who won both the races in the Super Stock category while Rithvik Thomas (Race Concepts) from Bengaluru ended Deepak Ravikumar’s (Performance Racing) winning streak in the Indian Junior Touring Cars class by winning Race-2 today.

    Salem’s Sai Sanjay and Ritesh Rai (Chennai) won a race apiece in the Volkswagen Polo category double-header after surviving tight finishes.

    The seasoned Chennai driver Raghul Rangasamy (Quest Motorsport) took the honours in the Formula LGB 1300 race from P5 start ahead of Bengaluru’s Tijil Rao (Momentum Motorsport) and Viswas Vijayaraj (DTS Racing) from Nellore.

    Mumbai’s Fahad Kutty completed a profitable weekend as he won two of the three races and finished on podium in the other in the MRF Saloon Cars category.

    The day’s programme was delayed due to bursts of rains overnight and this morning, but the track dried up quickly later in bright sunshine. The post-lunch session too was affected by sudden showers leading to some races being declared as “wet race”.

    The results (Provisional – all 8 laps unless mentioned):

    MRF F1600 (Race-2): 1. Dillon Zacharaiah (Chennai) (16mins, 37.473secs); 2. Suriyavarathan (Coimbatore) (16:37.844); 3. Viswas Vijayaraj (Nellore) (16:38.344). Race-3 (6 laps): 1. Chirag Ghorpade (Bengaluru) (10:37.982); 2. Viswas Vijayaraj (Nellore) (10:45.318); 3. Ashwin Datta (Chennai) (10:45.995).

    Indian Touring Cars (Race-2): 1. Arjun Balu (Race Concepts, Coimbatore) (17:00.366); 2. Jeet Jhabakh (Rayo Racing, Hyderabad) (17:09.508); 3. Anindith Reddy (Rayo Racing, Hyderabad) (17:09.774).

    Super Stock (Race-2): 1. Rithvik Thomas (Race Concepts, Bengaluru) (18:32.647); 2. Deepak Ravikumar (Performance Racing, Chennai) (18:33.644); 3. RP Raja Rajan (Performance Racing, Chennai) (18:50.454).

    Indian Junior Touring Cars (Race-2): 1. Charen Chandran (Pvt, Coimbatore) (18:03.480); 2. K Srinivas Teja (Performance Racing, Chennai) (18:07.131); 3. Hatim Shabbir Jamnagarwala (Performance Racing, Chennai) (18:11.507).

    Formula LGB 1300 (Race-2): 1. Raghul Rangasamy (MSport, Chennai) (19:34.504); 2. Tijil Rao (Momentum Motorsport, Bengaluru) (19:36.053); 3. Viswas Vijayaraj (DTS Racing, Nellore) (19:40.848).

    Volkswagen Polo (Race-1): 1. Sai Sanjay TS (Salem) (16:45.578); 2. Sandeep Kumar (Chennai) (16:46.427); 3. Sourav Bandyopadhyay (Thane) (16:53.278). Race-2: 1. Ritesh Rai (Chennai) (16:57.162); 2. Avik Anwar (Bangladesh) (16:57.729); 3. Sandeep Kumar (Chennai) (16:58.533).

    MRF Saloon Cars (Toyota Etios – Race 3, 4 laps): 1. Fahad Kutty (Red Line Racing, Mumbai) (12:11.978); 2. Jamie Shaw (Red Line Racing, Mumbai) (12:16.327); 3. Jai Prashant Venkat (Red Line Racing, Coimbatore) (12:16.595).

  • INRC 2w Coimbatore Round 5 class-wise Results

    Coimbatore, 12 Dec 2021: Following are the Class-wise results of the fifth and penultimate round of the MRF fmsci Mogrip National Rally Championship for two wheelers 2021 here on Sunday.

    CATEGORY WISE PROVISIONAL STAGE TIMINGS

    CLASS 1
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    12RAJENDRA R ETVS RACINGRTR 450HOSUR15:10.73811:26.46815:00.46811:39.75000:53:17.42400:53:17.424
    21ABDUL WAHEED TANVEERTVS RACINGRTR 450HOSUR15:15.71411:30.96415:32.72611:28.07000:53:47.47400:53:47.474
    33R NATARAJTVS RACINGRTR 450HOSUR15:49.98411:59.63615:58.99212:07.87800:55:56.49000:55:56.490
    44ADHAAN AHAMEDPRIVATEERKTM 250MANGALORE16:36.07812:48.10516:35.04612:45.91000:58:45.13900:58:45.139
    55GOUTHAM RAO RPRIVATEERRTR 200BANGALORE18:55.47214:06.43718:54.06614:34.00701:06:29.98201:06:29.982
    CLASS 1A
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    16ASAD KHANPRIVATEERRMX 450CHIKMAGALUR16:30.74612:30.08216:50.98012:42.69100:58:34.49900:58:34.499
    210SINANPRIVATEERKTM 450KERALA17:09.30012:51.63217:14.33213:06.08501:00:21.34901:00:21.349
    37JATIN JAINPRIVATEERKTM 450NAGPUR17:26.89013:08.45017:24.83012:58.21001:00:58.38001:00:58.380
    49AMAN PAWDEPRIVATEERKTM 450NAGPUR17:01.63615:32.05416:54.46812:41.54201:02:09.70001:02:09.700
    CLASS 2
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    148AJIN ABRAHAMPRIVATEERSTUNNERKOTTAYAM18:16.67514:02.94518:11.12821:23.98801:11:54.73601:11:54.736
    249CHALASS K BOSEPRIVATEERSTUNNERKERALADNF
    351AZEEB MUHAMMEDPRIVATEERSTUNNERKOTTAYAMDNF
    450NITESH POOJARYPRIVATEERSTUNNERMANGALORE18:43.53914:29.757DNF
    CLASS 3
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    127PAVAN BKPRIVATEERIMPULSEBANGALORE17:41.45313:27.02317:15.68713:15.04201:01:39.20501:01:39.205
    228PRAVITH PPRIVATEERIMPULSEKERALA17:51.00013:32.49217:47.20715:12.09701:04:22.79601:04:22.796
    330BHARATH LPRIVATEERIMPULSEBANGALORE19:04.58214:24.42519:19.41714:40.89401:07:29.31801:07:29.318
    429HARI KUMARPRIVATEERIMPULSETRIVANDRUM20:07.33215:08.41419:45.76115:04.42501:10:05.93201:10:05.932
    531AKHIL ARUMUGAMPRIVATEERIMPULSECOIMBATORE19:56.96015:32.89419:45.71015:05.01501:10:20.57901:10:20.579
    633BINU JOHNPRIVATEERIMPULSEKERALA20:51.38615:29.99620:37.19915:38.35501:12:36.93601:12:36.936
    732MOHAMMED NIYASPRIVATEERIMPULSETRIVANDRUM21:58.44916:11.81220:35.81215:52.16701:14:38.24001:14:38.240
    825SASI KUMAR KPRIVATEERIMPULSECOIMBATOREDNF
    CLASS 4
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    111SAMUEL JACOBTVS RACINGRTR 200HOSUR15:47.57812:03.74615:58.41712:15.69900:56:05.44000:56:05.440
    212IMRAN PASHATVS RACINGRTR 200HOSUR15:54.18712:19.33516:08.17112:23.97600:56:45.66900:56:45.669
    314SACHIN DTVS RACINGRTR 200HOSUR16:25.23012:44.07016:16.23012:26.41000:57:51.94000:57:51.940
    415TRINESH VPRIVATEERRTR 200BANGALORE18:06.87513:22.78517:26.92113:14.64001:02:11.22101:02:11.221
    518ANAND JAYAKRISHNANPRIVATEERXPULSETRIVANDRUM18:16.76913:47.04217:51.72613:50.65201:03:46.18901:03:46.189
    616MOHAMMED IRSHADPRIVATEERXPULSETRIVANDRUM18:59.32014:42.19919:13.16014:21.75301:07:16.43201:07:16.432
    CLASS 5
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    119SAJEESH REGHANATHANPRIVATEERKTM 390BANGALORE17:14.53913:21.35917:08.35112:54.82801:00:39.07701:00:39.077
    220V VENU RAMESH KUMARPRIVATEERKTM 390COIMBATORE17:35.10913:19.59717:28.35113:24.39401:01:47.45101:01:47.451
    322AAKASH AITHALPRIVATEERKTM ADVENTUREPUTTUR18:36.63613:49.39018:14.49613:52.74201:04:33.26401:04:33.264
    423MANIKANDANPRIVATEERKTM 390COIMBATORE19:11.11313:55.83518:14.55413:41.39001:05:02.89201:05:02.892
    524JAIDEEP JOSHIPRIVATEERKTM 390COIMBATORE18:37.77714:04.45320:49.47214:51.63201:08:23.33401:08:23.334
    621SRAVAN KUMARPRIVATEERKTM 390HYDERABAD19:45.30014:56.99619:35.85914:56.26901:09:14.42401:09:14.424
    CLASS 6
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    136NARESH VSPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDBANGALORE18:00.64413:23.35917:22.75713:23.80801:02:10.56801:02:10.568
    234MOHAMMED ZAHEERPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDBANGALORE18:06.18714:03.51517:48.92513:54.30001:03:52.92701:03:52.927
    339JEEMON ANTONYPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDERNAKULAM18:14.83513:45.30018:05.93313:58.37801:04:04.44601:04:04.446
    442ARUN JOYPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDERNAKULAM18:14.98814:03.39018:15.27714:05.19101:04:38.84601:04:38.846
    537ABHIJEET SARKARPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDGUWAHATI20:45.24215:27.58920:09.34715:10.21401:11:32.39201:11:32.392
    638SREEKANTH KOMANAPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDKOCHIDNF
    741SAMUEL ABRAHAMPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDKERALA18:05.878DNF
    840SHAJEER ISMAILPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDKOCHI19:47.12515:01.68719:49.046DNF
    CLASS 7
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    146SYED ASIF ALITVS RACINGNTORQHOSUR18:13.43713:51.53517:57.62813:43.87101:03:46.47101:03:46.471
    243SHAMIM KHANTVS RACINGNTORQHOSUR18:25.04213:52.85517:58.34713:42.48001:03:58.72400:12:0001:15:58.724
    345KARTHIK NAIDUTVS RACINGNTORQHOSUR18:24.94913:51.71818:02.41713:48.07401:04:07.15801:04:07.158
    447ABIJITH SHETTYPRIVATEERNTORQBANGALORE19:26.12814:37.47619:56.609DNF
    CLASS 8
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    154AISHWARYA PISSAY MTVS RACINGRTR 200HOSUR18:06.83913:52.46818:10.83914:01.12801:04:11.27401:04:11.274
    255TANIKA SHANBAGPRIVATEERXPULSESATARA19:04.32814:08.97218:24.97214:07.04201:05:45.31401:05:45.314
    356APOORVAPRIVATEERIMPULSEMANGALORE20:27.98815:05.69120:10.18315:30.35101:11:14.21301:11:14.213
    CLASS 9
    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    157KALI MOHANTVS RACINGRTR 200HOSUR17:10.62512:54.13216:54.42912:52.69900:59:51.88500:59:51.885
    266K.SARAVANAKUMARPRIVATEERAPACHECOIMBATORE17:19.11713:14.88217:07.89413:11.66701:00:53.56001:00:53.560
    358VISHNU PRAKASH SPRIVATEERIMPULSECOIMBATORE18:11.94113:33.68317:44.96813:29.22201:02:59.81401:02:59.814
    459SAM ISSAIAHPRIVATEERXPULSECOIMBATORE18:09.66013:39.52318:07.73414:20.83901:04:17.75600:01:0001:05:17.756
    565VIGNESH VENKATESHPRIVATEERXPULSECOIMBATORE19:28.77313:46.45318:08.68313:59.88201:05:23.79101:05:23.791
    661THILAGA RAJAPRIVATEERIMPULSEERODE20:10.16715:05.49219:21.21815:04.92501:09:41.80201:09:41.802
    760J PRADEEPPRIVATEERXPULSECOIMBATORE20:44.31615:41.13220:18.44115:27.88201:12:11.77101:12:11.771
    863RICARIUS VENCHASLAUSPRIVATEERIMPULSECOIMBATORE18:13.51113:51.78918:19.16724:10.07801:14:34.54501:14:34.545
    964A KARTHIKEYANPRIVATEERAPACHECOIMBATOREDNS
  • Flash: Rajendra wins INRC 2w Rally of Coimbatore

    Flash: Rajendra wins INRC 2w Rally of Coimbatore

    Coimbatore, 12 Dec 2021: Shimoga-born Rajendra RE, the 2019 champion, was back in his limelight winning the Rally of Coimbatore, the fifth leg of the MRF Mogrip National Racing Championship for two-wheelers 2021 which concluded at the windmill farms of Kethanoor here on Sunday.

    Class wise results are here:

    OVERALL PROVISIONAL/FINAL RESULTS

    RANKCOMP NOCOMPETITOR NAMETEAMVEHICLECLASSCITYSS1SS2SS3SS4SS5SS6TOTAL STAGE TIMELIAISON PENALTYTOTAL RUN TIME
    12RAJENDRA R ETVS RACINGRTR 450CLASS 1HOSUR15:10.73811:26.46815:00.46811:39.75000:53:17.42400:53:17.424
    21ABDUL WAHEED TANVEERTVS RACINGRTR 450CLASS 1HOSUR15:15.71411:30.96415:32.72611:28.07000:53:47.47400:53:47.474
    33R NATARAJTVS RACINGRTR 450CLASS 1HOSUR15:49.98411:59.63615:58.99212:07.87800:55:56.49000:55:56.490
    411SAMUEL JACOBTVS RACINGRTR 200CLASS 4HOSUR15:47.57812:03.74615:58.41712:15.69900:56:05.44000:56:05.440
    512IMRAN PASHATVS RACINGRTR 200CLASS 4HOSUR15:54.18712:19.33516:08.17112:23.97600:56:45.66900:56:45.669
    614SACHIN DTVS RACINGRTR 200CLASS 4HOSUR16:25.23012:44.07016:16.23012:26.41000:57:51.94000:57:51.940
    76ASAD KHANPRIVATEERRMX 450CLASS 1ACHIKMAGALUR16:30.74612:30.08216:50.98012:42.69100:58:34.49900:58:34.499
    84ADHAAN AHAMEDPRIVATEERKTM 250CLASS 1MANGALORE16:36.07812:48.10516:35.04612:45.91000:58:45.13900:58:45.139
    957KALI MOHANTVS RACINGRTR 200CLASS 9HOSUR17:10.62512:54.13216:54.42912:52.69900:59:51.88500:59:51.885
    1010SINANPRIVATEERKTM 450CLASS 1AKERALA17:09.30012:51.63217:14.33213:06.08501:00:21.34901:00:21.349
    1119SAJEESH REGHANATHANPRIVATEERKTM 390CLASS 5BANGALORE17:14.53913:21.35917:08.35112:54.82801:00:39.07701:00:39.077
    1266K.SARAVANAKUMARPRIVATEERAPACHECLASS 9COIMBATORE17:19.11713:14.88217:07.89413:11.66701:00:53.56001:00:53.560
    137JATIN JAINPRIVATEERKTM 450CLASS 1ANAGPUR17:26.89013:08.45017:24.83012:58.21001:00:58.38001:00:58.380
    1427PAVAN BKPRIVATEERIMPULSECLASS 3BANGALORE17:41.45313:27.02317:15.68713:15.04201:01:39.20501:01:39.205
    1520V VENU RAMESH KUMARPRIVATEERKTM 390CLASS 5COIMBATORE17:35.10913:19.59717:28.35113:24.39401:01:47.45101:01:47.451
    169AMAN PAWDEPRIVATEERKTM 450CLASS 1ANAGPUR17:01.63615:32.05416:54.46812:41.54201:02:09.70001:02:09.700
    1736NARESH VSPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDCLASS 6BANGALORE18:00.64413:23.35917:22.75713:23.80801:02:10.56801:02:10.568
    1815TRINESH VPRIVATEERRTR 200CLASS 4BANGALORE18:06.87513:22.78517:26.92113:14.64001:02:11.22101:02:11.221
    1958VISHNU PRAKASH SPRIVATEERIMPULSECLASS 9COIMBATORE18:11.94113:33.68317:44.96813:29.22201:02:59.81401:02:59.814
    2018ANAND JAYAKRISHNANPRIVATEERXPULSECLASS 4TRIVANDRUM18:16.76913:47.04217:51.72613:50.65201:03:46.18901:03:46.189
    2146SYED ASIF ALITVS RACINGNTORQCLASS 7HOSUR18:13.43713:51.53517:57.62813:43.87101:03:46.47101:03:46.471
    2234MOHAMMED ZAHEERPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDCLASS 6BANGALORE18:06.18714:03.51517:48.92513:54.30001:03:52.92701:03:52.927
    2343SHAMIM KHANTVS RACINGNTORQCLASS 7HOSUR18:25.04213:52.85517:58.34713:42.48001:03:58.72400:12:0001:15:58.724
    2439JEEMON ANTONYPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDCLASS 6ERNAKULAM18:14.83513:45.30018:05.93313:58.37801:04:04.44601:04:04.446
    2545KARTHIK NAIDUTVS RACINGNTORQCLASS 7HOSUR18:24.94913:51.71818:02.41713:48.07401:04:07.15801:04:07.158
    2654AISHWARYA PISSAY MTVS RACINGRTR 200CLASS 8HOSUR18:06.83913:52.46818:10.83914:01.12801:04:11.27401:04:11.274
    2759SAM ISSAIAHPRIVATEERXPULSECLASS 9COIMBATORE18:09.66013:39.52318:07.73414:20.83901:04:17.75600:01:0001:05:17.756
    2828PRAVITH PPRIVATEERIMPULSECLASS 3KERALA17:51.00013:32.49217:47.20715:12.09701:04:22.79601:04:22.796
    2922AAKASH AITHALPRIVATEERKTM ADVENTURECLASS 5PUTTUR18:36.63613:49.39018:14.49613:52.74201:04:33.26401:04:33.264
    3042ARUN JOYPRIVATEERROYAL ENFIELDCLASS 6ERNAKULAM18:14.98814:03.39018:15.27714:05.19101:04:38.84601:04:38.846
    3123MANIKANDANPRIVATEERKTM 390CLASS 5COIMBATORE19:11.11313:55.83518:14.55413:41.39001:05:02.89201:05:02.892
    3265VIGNESH VENKATESHPRIVATEERXPULSECLASS 9COIMBATORE19:28.77313:46.45318:08.68313:59.88201:05:23.79101:05:23.791
    3355TANIKA SHANBAGPRIVATEERXPULSECLASS 8SATARA19:04.32814:08.97218:24.97214:07.04201:05:45.31401:05:45.314
    345GOUTHAM RAO RPRIVATEERRTR 200CLASS 1BANGALORE18:55.47214:06.43718:54.06614:34.00701:06:29.98201:06:29.982
    3516MOHAMMED IRSHADPRIVATEERXPULSECLASS 4TRIVANDRUM18:59.32014:42.19919:13.16014:21.75301:07:16.43201:07:16.432
    3630BHARATH LPRIVATEERIMPULSECLASS 3BANGALORE19:04.58214:24.42519:19.41714:40.89401:07:29.31801:07:29.318
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  • Max Verstappen gets pole ahead of Lewis Hamilton

    Max Verstappen gets pole ahead of Lewis Hamilton

    Abu Dhabi, 11 Dec 2021: Max Verstappen will start the title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from the front of the grid after claiming his 10th pole position of the campaign,beating title rival Lewis Hamilton by almost three tenths of a second as Lando Norris finished third for McLaren.

    Verstappen ran early in Q1 and the Dutch driver quickly moveds to the top of the timesheet with a lap of 1:23.680. Red Bull team-mate Sergio Pérez slotted into P4 with a lap of 1:24.253 that put him behind the AlphaTauri cars of Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda.

    Mercedes driver Hamilton and Bottas then appeared and title-contending Hamilton jumped to top spot with an opening flying lap of 1:23.266. Bottas then shuffled Verstappen down to third with a lap of 1:23.367.

    Soon after there was a brief red flag when one of the Haas cars clipped a bollard in the final corner and the debris ended up on the racing line on the corner exit where McLaren driver Norris then ran over it.

    The session restarted with six minutes left on the clock and in the final runs Hamilton improved to 1:22.845 to head Q1 in front of Bottas who ended the segment in P2 with a time of 1:23.117. Verstappen closed out the segment in third place thanks to an improved time of 1:23.332, just 0.018s ahead of Pérez who finished fourth ahead of Tsunoda.

    Eliminated at the end of the session were Williams drivers Nicholas Latifi and George Russell in P16 and P17 respectively, the Alfa Romeo of Kimi Räikkönen in P18 and the Haas cars of Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin in 19th and 20th places.

    In the second segment both Red Bull and Mercedes sent their drivers out on medium tyres. Hamilotn set the benchmark at 1:20.185 but Verstappen opened with a good lap on the yellow-banded tyres to slot into second place, just 0.004s behind his rival. Sainz then popped up with a lap of 1:23.174 on softs to take top spot, and as he did so Verstappen reported that he had flat spotted one of his medium tyres.

    Not wanting their driver to start the race on a damaged set of mediums, Red Bull switched Verstappen to softs for his final run. It was a move mirrored by Pérez, whose opening time was only good enough for P10.

    And good laps by both saw Verstappen take top spot in Q2 with a lap of 1:22.80, with Pérez three tenths of a second further back in P2. Red Bull will therefore start the race on soft tyres. Behind them Hamilton and Bottas took third and fourth and will start on mediums.

    Eliminated at the end of the segment were Alpine’s Fernando Alonso in 11th place ahead of Gasly, whose brake problems continued, Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll, the Alfa Romeo of Antonio Giovinazzi and the second Aston of Sebastian Vettel.

    In Q3, the Red Bull drivers worked together well in the opening runs of Q3 with Pérez providing Verstappen with a crucial tow before backing off to let the championship leader surge past and set a blistering time of 1:22.109.

    That left the Dutch driver in provisional pole ahead of Hamilton, but the support provided by Peerez left the Mexican left the Mexican in sixth place. Vestappen responded by providing a tow on the Mexican’s second lap and Peerez jumped to an eventual fourth place on the grid behind Norris who sprung a surprise by putting his McLaren into third place.

    The opening run pace from Veratappen was so strong that in the final runs there was no response from Mercedes and Hamilton was forced to settle for second place, 0.371 adrift of the Dutch driver.

    With Norris putting in a good final flying lap to edge Pérez to fourth, fifth place in qualifying went to Carlos Sainz. The Ferrari driver also put in a good final lap to finish four hundredths of a second ahead of Bottas. Charles Leclerc qualified seventh in the second Ferrari ahead of AlphaTauri’s impressive Yuki Tsunoda, Alpine’s Esteban Ocon and the second McLaren of Daniel Ricciardo.

    2021 FIA Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Qualifying
    1 Max Verstappen Red Bull/Honda 1:22.109  7 231.541
    2 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:22.480 0.371 0.452 7 230.499
    3 Lando Norris McLaren/Mercedes 1:22.931 0.822 1.001 7 229.245
    4 Sergio Pérez Red Bull/Honda 1:22.947 0.838 1.021 7 229.201
    5 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1:22.992 0.883 1.075 6 229.077
    6 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1:23.036 0.927 1.129 6 228.956
    7 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:23.122 1.013 1.234 6 228.719
    8 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri/Honda 1:23.220 1.111 1.353 6 228.449
    9 Esteban Ocon Alpine/Renault 1:23.389 1.280 1.559 6 227.986
    10 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren/Mercedes 1:23.409 1.300 1.583 6 227.932
    11 Fernando Alonso Alpine/Renault 1:23.460 0.660 0.797 6 227.792
    12 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri/Honda 1:24.043 1.243 1.501 7 226.212
    13 Lance Stroll Aston Martin/Mercedes 1:24.066 1.266 1.529 7 226.150
    14 Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 1:24.251 1.451 1.752 8 225.654
    15 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin/Mercedes 1:24.305 1.505 1.818 8 225.509
    16 Nicholas Latifi Williams/Mercedes 1:24.338 1.493 1.802 8 225.421
    17 George Russell Williams/Mercedes 1:24.423 1.578 1.905 7 225.194
    18 Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 1:24.779 1.934 2.334 8 224.248
    19 Mick Schumacher Haas/Ferrari 1:24.906 2.061 2.488 9 223.913
    20 Nikita Mazepin Haas/Ferrari 1:25.685 2.840 3.428 9 221.877

  • Niharika Ghorpade’s tricky query gets positive reply from Hamilton, Verstappen

    Niharika Ghorpade’s tricky query gets positive reply from Hamilton, Verstappen

    Abu Dhabi, 11 Dec 2021: One of the two Indian reporters at the F1 grand finale, the Abu Dhabi GP, Niharika Ghorpade posed a beautiful question, which appeared tricky, but Hamilton did make fun of it and tried to tease Max Verstappen but both the drivers came out with some positive replies that showed, at least, on surface that things will be alright on Sunday and racing will come to the fore.

    The drivers who attended the FIA Press Conference, the top three in the qualifying session are: 1 – Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull Racing) 2 – Lewis HAMILTON (Mercedes) 3 – Lando NORRIS (McLaren)

    TRACK INTERVIEWS are done by David Coulthard 

    Q: Max, what a difference a week makes, you could have had the pole in Saudi Arabia, you have the pole for the final grand prix of the season. Where did you find the lap?

    Max VERSTAPPEN: Yeah, it’s of course an amazing feeling. We definitely improved the car again in qualifying because so far this weekend it had been a bit on and off. But incredibly happy with this. This is of course what we wanted. It is never easy, especially with their form in the last few races. Yeah, now  I’m just looking forward to tomorrow because of course that’s the most important thing.

    Q: That’s where the points are tomorrow. We have conflicting tyre strategy – you are on the Soft and Lewis Hamilton on the medium. Can you throw it forward from Friday, what that is going to mean in terms of strategy?

    MV: I mean I felt good on both tyres. Naturally, now, in the evening, it’s a bit cooler, so it should be a bit easier for the Soft tyres but we will see tomorrow. Of course it’s very important to have a good start and from there onwards we will just try to do the race to our very best and we will see where we end up.

    Q: You guys are brilliant at deflecting questions regarding pressure but you must feel a little bit of weight lifted from your shoulders with that qualifying result?

    MV: I was very relaxed going into qualifying. I know I always do the best I can and I know my team always gives me the best possible car. We have been doing that the whole year and again today that worked really well.

    Q: Lewis, great to see the respect there between Max and you as you walked up, you did the fist bump. The battle between you is going to continue into tomorrow evening. You looked like the man on form and the betting was all on your for pole position. Clearly it hasn’t quite worked out. Talk us through that session?

    Lewis HAMILTON: Yeah, first of all, Max did a great lap today, so… Yeah, we just couldn’t compete with that time there. It was looking very strong through practice. Firstly, we have got a great crowd here, regardless of the boos, I’m just grateful to see people here, healthy. We couldn’t answer to that lap, it was a fantastic lap from him. But we are in a good position, I would like to think, with our tyres tomorrow and I hope that we can have a good race.

    Q: Put us in the cockpit, Lewis. I got the sense that wasn’t a really clean lap from you, I get the sense there was more pace from the car. Is that the case and how do we throw this forward to the all-important grand prix?

    LH: Yeah, well, as you saw, the first lap I dropped a little bit of time in the last, in Turn 5, but the last lap was nice and clean, I just couldn’t go any quicker. I don’t know if it’s tyre prep or something in terms of the out lap but nonetheless I couldn’t beat that time that he did today, he fully deserved the pole.

    Q: We just heard from Max that he was super relaxed before qualifying. He must be elated because you know the importance of pole. You’ve done this a lot of times before, you’re a seven-times world champion. So, a little bit of disappointment or all it’s going forward now to the opportunity?

    LH: No, I’m still on the front row, we’ve got the difference, obviously, between the tyres but I am grateful that I can see where he is and we can try to navigate from there.

    Q: Lando… Look at that smile. Where did that lap come from?

    Lando NORRIS: I don’t know really! It came already Q3, run one. I made some improvements but also a few mistakes and I just needed a clean lap in the end. I went for pole, it didn’t quite work out, I was still a little bit off. It was a nice lap and to be P3 was a little bit of a surprise.

    Q: Now, it won’t be lost on you as you celebrate this strong end to the season for McLaren that you have one of the best seats in the house on the run down to the first corner of this championship battle.

    LN: Yeah, I’m a bit nervous. I kind of want to just stay where I am and just watch everything unfold over the first few laps or even the whole race. I don’t want to get involved too much because it can cause a lot of controversy. I don’t know. I don’t know whether I should go for the move, not go for the move, you tell me! But I’ll do my best and if I have a chance I will go for it.

    PRESS CONFEERENCE

    Q: Well done Max, that was a fabulous lap by you, just talk us through it first of all.

    MV: So far our weekend has been a bit on and off in terms of balance but I think for qualifying we made the right decisions and as I soon as I went in to qualifying I had a bit of a better feeling. Nevertheless, Q1, not perfect, still need to fine tune a couple of things. From Q2 onwards it was a bit better. But of course in Q2 I had my flat spot on the mediums so I had to go out on the Soft again. Then in Q3, basically, both laps, the last lap until 13, I was more or less on the same lap time so, yeah, the car felt pretty decent in these final two laps.

    Q: Couple of questions about the end of Q3. We saw you working well with your team-mate Sergio Pérez. How much help did he give you?

    MV: For sure on that first run it was very nice and then on my second run I had a very good exit out of 7 so I actually didn’t even lose time on that straight on my own, just with the following the cars, but for sure for that first run it was a nice tow.

    Q: A quick word on the start tyre. You are going to be on the Soft. Was that always the plan?

    MV: Well, naturally, it wasn’t because I wanted to try to start on the medium but I flat-spotted that one. But I felt good yesterday as well on the long run on the Soft. So it was not a difficult decision to make to say. “OK, we will focus on the Softs”.

    Q: Just a quick word on how you are feeling. Are you excited?

    MV: Yeah, of course, naturally when you are first, that’s where you want to be, so definitely looking forward to tomorrow.

    Q: Lewis, great job from you as well. How was the car, first of all? How was the lap?

    LH: The car was good. Max did a great job on that final lap. Generally, through practice, P3 at least and into qualifying, the car was feeling solid. Through the qualifying session it felt like it got a bit harder to try to gain speed, and the last two laps weren’t easy to really pull out the time. I don’t know if it’s track temp or what – but the last lap was OK. Definitely can’t complain but, of course, we wish we would be a bit quicker today.

    Q: We’ve just heard Max talking about the way he worked with his team-mate during Q3. Was that discussed at Mercedes? You and Valtteri working together.

    LH: No. No it wasn’t discussed. We’ve never, ever really done that, so…

    Q: Let’s talk about the start tyre. You’re going to be on the Medium, Max is on the Soft. Straightforward decision for you to start on that tyre?

    LH: Yeah. It’s interesting. I’m always kind of sceptical with everything, so it’ll be interesting when we go back and look at the information and onboard laps. It’s very rare that people lock-up in Turn 1 but if he truly did lock-up in Turn 1 then maybe whether or not we’ll be in the better position in terms of that tyre or maybe they know something we don’t and that Soft tyre was their plan all the time. We struggled, I think, a little bit more on the Soft tyre for long runs, so I think we’ve got the right tyre but I guess we’ll see tomorrow.

    Q: Lewis, you’re on the front row. Quick word about how you’re feeling. Are you excited as well?

    LH: Yeah. I feel good. I’m happy that I’m on the front row. I can see my opponent. Obviously it’s going to be a little bit harder at the start off the Medium tyre as opposed to the Soft tyre but nonetheless, I’m giving it everything.

    Q: Lando, coming to you. Fantastic to see you here in the top three, your best qualifying since Monza. How are you feeling? How please are you?

    LN: Massively pleased. Very surprised to be here. Also very happy at the same time, obviously. I think we were confident all weekend that we could get to qualifying and put in a good performance but probably not to be this high up on the grid – so yeah, very happy, especially with my lap I did in Q3. It was definitely just putting it all together. It was a very clean and nice lap. And of course it put me here ahead of the people I want to be ahead of, so… happy.

    Q: The car seems a lot more competitive than it has been in recent races. Why is that? Is it something to do with the layout? Have you found something with set-up?

    LN: Just layout. The car is still so sensitive to different types of corners and banked corners, not-banked corners and so on, so yeah. Qatar we were very competitive as well, we were quicker than Ferrari but apart from that, in the last bunch we’ve generally been a bit slower. So, to come here, to be ahead, I think it was very close between us, I was only something like five-hundredths ahead of Carlos, so it’s not like we’re miles quicker and are going to be comfortable tomorrow – but definitely just edging them out was definitely a good thing for myself but also a good thing for the team.

    Q: And you’re going to get a great view tomorrow at the start of the two Championship protagonists. Looking forward to that?

    LN: Of course. I think I’m in the best seat for tomorrow, so I’m very excited to see everything unfold, to see what goes on. I think it’s just a genuine pleasure to be in this position, to see everything that’s been going on this season between Max and Lewis and to watch the battles, to watch the racing because I have a lot of respect for them. Yeah, I’m very happy to be P3, not only because it’s a good position to start but because it gives me the prime position for the view tomorrow.

    QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

    Q: (Ian Parkes – New York Times) Questions to both Max and to Lewis. Max, the tow there, was that something that was worked out pre-qualifying or was it something that was worked out on the fly, given what had happened in Q2 with a lock-up on the Medium and you needing to go to the Soft tyre. And question to Lewis. You said that you’d never discussed that kind of situation, going for a tow, it’s not something that the team does – but given what’s at stake this weekend and how vital it is to be on pole, and given what Red Bull and Max have done today with the time that they have compared to yourself, why was it not discussed, do you feel? And should it have been?

    MV: Yeah, it was discussed before quali. So yeah, it was very nice, nicely executed as well but, I’m mean, it’s not… whatever the gap was. I might have gained a tenth towards Turn 9. It’s not a massively long straight but nevertheless, Checo’s a great team-mate and a real pleasure to work with, so of course, also a big thank you to him.

    LH: For us, I’d like Valtteri to focus on getting his… we work as a team in terms of Valtteri needed to get the best job done for himself, so that we can have both of us up as high as possible. So, it’s never something that we discuss, or we work on. I don’t believe that we should have either.  

    Q: (Jerome Pugmire – AP) Lewis, I wanted to ask you, how does this compare for you, on the eve of the final race, to five years ago when you were battling with Nico Rosberg? Are you more tense now than you were then or were you more tense then? How do you feel compared to that deciding race five years ago?

    LH: A million times different. It was a much, much different scenario, completely different. A million times better I feel now than I did then. Yeah, I feel good.

    Q: (Alex Kalinauckas – Autosport) Max, you mentioned the car being better in qualifying compared to practice; how crucial was your wing choice in terms of getting that set-up to feel better?

    MV: I wanted to try it and it felt quite nice but even when we changed it, the car balance itself wasn’t perfect yet so after FP3 we still made some changes and clearly they were working well for qualifying.

    Q: (Niharika Ghorpade – Sportskeeda) Lewis and Max, regardless of the outcome tomorrow, before you go head-to-head, could you list some positives about each other so far, through the last 20 races and what you’ve experienced, and the respect you have for each other?

    LH: [Aside to Max] I don’t think we really need to, do we?

    MV: [Laughs]. I think Lewis has already won so many championships but also this year I think we have been pushing each other, certainly in some races, to the limit. We have been really basically trying to get everything out of our cars, tyres, to the last lap, to the last corner and that’s very exciting, especially when it’s been between two teams as well, because when it’s team-mates always a bit different, but when two teams fighting you have different strategies you don’t know about, preparation, so it has been really enjoyable for most of the time. That’s normal in a championship and yeah, of course, in 10, 20 years’ time, people will look back at it and even myself and you will remember this year, for sure.

    LH: Yeah, well said. I agree fully. It’s been an incredible year, an amazing battle and I’m grateful that I’ve had such a close battle with Max and his team. I think they’ve done an exceptional job and shown true strength and so it’s pushed us to the limit in ways that we needed and we, I think, have grown stronger as a team in ways we didn’t know that we could grow and yeah, it’s been amazing. I hope that we have many more seasons like this.

    Q: (Jenna Fryer – AP) Max, the pole-sitter has won the last six races here, that would in theory put your first championship in sight. I’m wondering, you said you feel good, what would do the next 20-ish hours, in preparation, mentally and otherwise?

    MV:  I mean, first of all, I never look at these stats because these things can already change at the start or whatever, first lap, so I just need to focus on what we can control as a team and yeah, the coming hours… I think what’s most important is to have a good sleep, but also I have friends and family around, so I’m not going to do anything different to what I normally have been doing.

    Q: (Ian Parkes – New York Times) Lewis, you just said a few minutes ago that you feel a million times better this time around compared to five years ago when you were battling with Nico. Could you just expand on that a little bit? Why is that? What is the difference for you this year?

    LH: It’s not something that I particularly really want to go into but I’m just in a different place in life to in 2016, facing different resistance in life and yeah, this time we’re just in a much better and happier place.

    Q: Lewis, are you a better driver now than you were in ’16?

    LH: Yes. And team-mate.

    Q: (Alex Kalinauckas – Autosport) Max, you mentioned that you discussed the tow plan with Checo, did you have a chance to practise it in the practice sessions before qualifying?

    MV: No we didn’t. Checo and I said to ourselves we were confident to do it, just for that one run and that’s what we did.

    Q: (Jenna Fryer – AP) Lewis, were you surprised by the boos?

    LH: No, there’s a lot of orange here, so… Yeah, I think you’re always surprised by the boos, no matter how many times you experience it. But I don’t care, it doesn’t make no difference to me if it was a cheer or if it was a boo, makes no difference to how I go about my life, so it doesn’t affect me. If anything I use that as fuel so I’m grateful for it, one way or another.

    Ends

  • Guanyu Zhou wins 2nd Sprint; Jehan Daruvala 7th: F2

    Guanyu Zhou wins 2nd Sprint; Jehan Daruvala 7th: F2

    Abu Dhabi(UAE), 11 Dec. 2021: After his sensational victory in the first Sprint race, ace Indain driver Jehan Daruvala managed a creditable 7th place in the second Sprint race. In the last week-end of the F2 races held along with the Formula 1 race in the Abu Dhabi circuit, the Red Bull Junior driver made up some places early on but later managed his tyres and the car did not have the required pace as he retained his points position.

    “P7 in Race 2. I had a decent start and was running P5 but just didn’t have the pace to hold on. Anyway we will work hard tonight to try and move up the field for the Feature Race tomorrow,” the Mumbaikar promised.

    Meanwhile, UNI-Virtuosi’s Guanyu Zhou returned to the top step of the podium for the first time since Silverstone in his penultimate Formula 2 race, beating PREMA Racing’s Robert Shwartzman and Campos Racing’s Ralph Boschung in a frenetic Sprint Race 2 at Yas Marina.

    Zhou’s fourth win of the season strengthens his bid to finish in the top three of the Drivers’ Championship, with his closest rival Dan Ticktum in fourth.

    On Saturday morning, Oscar Piastri had been crowned champion after finishing on the podium in the opening race at Abu Dhabi, but the Australian suffered a race to forget in the evening, getting served a five-second time penalty for an incident on the opening lap, before retiring from the race after a collision with Jüri Vips and Roy Nissany.

    Felipe Drugovich took his second successive top-five finish, ahead of Liam Lawson in sixth and Jehan Daruvala in seventh. MP Motorsport rookie Jack Doohan claimed the final place in the points. Reverse polesitter Marcus Armstrong was unfortunate not to score his second win of the season after retiring from first with mechanical issues.

    AS IT HAPPENED

    A frenetic race start played out under the lights in Yas Marina, but not for reverse polesitter Armstrong, who had dashed off into the distance and kept well clear of the trouble playing out behind him.

    Boschung and Zhou held their positions as well, but everyone from Ticktum to Daruvala was involved in a mass brawl behind them. Piastri had launched his PREMA down the outside from P8 and was almost shovelled into the wall as those around him went four-wide.

    Despite missing the wall, the Australian still came away with minor damage after banging wheels with Liam Lawson. The PREMA fell to 13th and the Hitech down to eighth as Piastri was found to be at fault and handed a five-second penalty.

    The second PREMA of Shwartzman was involved as well, but he came out of it in fourth, three places up from where he’d lined up, while Ticktum retained his starting position of fifth. Daruvala had also gained places, jumping to sixth in front of Drugovich.

    As the chaos subsided, the grid were given a chance to breathe by the Safety Car, which arrived following contact between Alessio Deledda and Olli Caldwell at Turn 9. Caldwell managed to soldier on, but the Italian was forced to retire his HWA RACELAB.

    Racing resumed and Piastri’s charge back through the field began, the Champion gaining two spots in quick succession as he passed Roy Nissany and Jüri Vips in one fell swoop.

    But Nissany and Vips both came back at him and the trio clipped wheels, which spun Piastri to a stop. Nissany managed to retain control of his DAMS, but Vips was sent wide and joined Piastri in clambering out of his car, resulting in a second Safety Car.

    Zhou had skipped ahead of Boschung prior to the Safety Car and was promoted to first when the Aston Martin headed back into the pits, as Armstrong suffered a mechanical issue at the restart and pulled to a stop on the side of the road.

    Only a Virtual Safety Car was required this time and Shwartzman jumped in front of Boschung when racing resumed, with Zhou holding onto first directly ahead of him.

    After nearly losing his DAMS during the battle with Vips and Piastri, Nissany was hoping to steer clear of further trouble, but Doohan’s MP showed up in his rear-view mirror and forced the Israeli to get his elbows out once again.

    After two successful attempts to keep Doohan behind, the Formula 3 vice-champion eventually got his way and launched ahead of the DAMS for the final points’ position.

    Zhou managed to hold onto first at the flag, ahead of Shwartzman, while Boschung clinched his second podium in as many rounds. Ticktum and Drugovich completed the top five as Daruvala fell to seventh behind Lawson. Doohan completed the top eight and took the final point on offer.

    KEY QUOTE – GUANYU ZHOU (UNI-VIRTUOSI)

    “Victory in Sprint Race 2 is very important for me at the end of my F2 career. I have one more race left tomorrow and I want to thank the team, we made a huge improvement from the first race to the second.

    “I am super happy with what we have achieved, it is a huge relief, and I am happy to be on the top step again.”

    THE CHAMPIONSHIP VIEW

    In the Drivers’ Championship, Piastri is first with 227.5 points, ahead of Shwartzman on 182 and Zhou on 165. Ticktum is fourth with 151.5 and Théo Pourchaire fifth with 126.

    In the Teams’ Championship, PREMA are first with 409.5 points, ahead of Carlin on 264.5 and UNI-Virtuosi on 255. Hitech Grand Prix are fourth with 219 and ART Grand Prix fifth with 176.

    Action from FIA Formula 2 – Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi – Feature Race will LIVE on EUROSPORT and EUROSPORT HD from 14:30 Hrs (02:30 pm IST) onwards on Sunday, 12th December, 2021. Eurosport channel can now be streamed on the discovery+ app.