Wednesday, March 16, 2016

2016 Australian Grand Prix preview

The season's first GP weekend is always one of the most interesting. Some drivers have switched teams, the cars are brand new, some new regulations maybe and also because we have waited for the season to start for so long.

Like I usually do I will continue by talking about the track and some previous races in Melbourne.

The track is actually a street circuit around the Albert Park lake and it looks like this:



Melbourne - Albert Park has been a part of Formula One since the year 1996 when Damon Hill won the first ever race there. If we talk about the current drivers then the most successful driver at Albert Park is probably Jenson Button. Let's see...

Jenson Button has won there three times in 2009, 2010 and 2012. He has also taken his first pole position there with Honda in 2006.

Then there is Kimi Räikkönen who has won 2 races at Albert Park in 2007 with Ferrari and in 2013 with Lotus.
He started his career in 2001 by taking 6th place for Sauber at that same circuit. The following year he replaced the two time world champion Mika Häkkinen at McLaren and took his first podium in the first race at Melbourne. In 2006 he was 2nd right after Fernando Alonso.

Alonso has won only one race there in 2006 but has been on the podium 4 times excluding the win. Unfortunately McLaren hasn't shown any good improvement so he wont be standing on the top spot this weekend.

Then there is Lewis Hamilton who won in 2008 and last year as well. He's also been on the podium 3 times excluding the wins.


Oh and Sebastian Vettel has also won there once in 2011 and he has been on the podium 3 times excluding the win. Now with the improved Ferrari he might do pretty good so keep an eye on him this weekend.

Statistically the best drivers at the Australian GP are the world champions Button, Räikkönen, Alonso, Hamilton and Vettel. Of course we have to keep in mind that Button has raced there the most, Räikkönen was away for two years and Hamilton+Vettel are younger drivers who started back in 2007.

Both Button and Räikkönen won with two different teams. Button with Brawn and McLaren, Räikkönen with Ferrari and Lotus. This year again Button drives for McLaren and Räikkönen for Ferrari.

I think that Hamilton still has the best chances because Mercedes has shown very good pace in the winter testing as they did last season as well.





Last but not least my predictions:

Pole position: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

The race:

  1. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes
  2. Nico Rosberg, Mercedes
  3. Kimi Räikkönen, Ferrari

Fastest lap: Kimi Räikkönen, Ferrari

Surprise: Kimi Räikkönen will do much better than last year!





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FIA press conference schedule - Australia



Reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton and F1 rookies Rio Haryanto and Jolyon Palmer are among the drivers answering questions in Melbourne on Thursday, while on Friday it's the turn of team bosses including Ferrari's Maurizio Arrivabene and McLaren's Eric Boullier. The line-ups in full...

Thursday, March 17, 1500 hours local time (0400 GMT)
Esteban Guttierez (Haas), Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Rio Haryanto (Manor), Jolyon Palmer (Renault), Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull), Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)

Friday, March 18, 1830 hours local time (0730 GMT)
Cyril Abiteboul (Renault), Maurizio Arrivabene (Ferrari), Eric Boullier (McLaren), Gene Haas (Haas), Christian Horner (Red Bull), Toto Wolff (Mercedes)

The qualifying and post-race conferences with the top three drivers will take place immediately after the respective sessions.

(source: f1.com)