by FullMetalJack » 02 Jan 2012, 06:59
ROUND 11 - GERMAN GRAND PRIX - Hockenheim
PRE-RACE
Minardi have announced that Pedro Lamy has been replaced by Italian pay-driver Giovanni Lavaggi, who had a brief spell at Pacific in 1995. The 38-year-old brings in vital sponsorship to the Minardi team. Forti are the team who probably needed sponsorship even more, although they have managed to still survive to the German Grand Prix. For 1997, Damon Hill has announced that he will be leaving Williams. He is considering the renamed Arrows team as a driving option for next year.
QUALIFYING
Another race, another pole for me, this time I was much quicker than Michael Schumacher throughout qualifying, much to the dismay of the German crowd. Hill qualified 3rd and was not much slower than Schumacher, followed by the two McLarens, and the two Benettons, in the order, Hakkinen, Coulthard, Alesi and Berger. Normality was the order of qualifying.
1. Christopherson 1.47.365
2. Schumacher 1.48.109
3. Hill 1.48.432
RACE
I made a very poor start, and paid the price. My race lasted about 15 seconds, as I was involved in a collision with Eddie Irvine in the Ferrari, which it has to be said was my fault. Panis and Fisichella were also caught up in the aftermath, as not everyone could avoid the wreckage. Schumacher then stormed ahead of the pack with Hill second, followed by Coulthard, Alesi, Hakkinen and Berger. Hakkinen suffered a right rear puncture on lap 11, and spun because of it. He recovered, but in last place, or 18th, however you want to see it. Badoer was the next to retire, with clutch problems, he was running in 14th place, ahead of Hakkinen after his puncture, Rosset, Montermini and Lavaggi. The race was fairly boring in the front half of the field, as nothing really happened for the early part of the race. Meanwhile, further back, Diniz was blocking heavily, and caused an accident with Johnny Herbert in his Sauber. On lap 27, Coulthard passed Berger going into the stadium section of the track for 3rd place. Hakkinen done well to fight back, although he was not going to score any points. Damon Hill suffered gearbox problems late in the race, and tried to reach the finish. He done so, and salvaged 2 points in the process, by taking 5th place. Schumacher won a crucial race much to the delight of his home crowd, and with the rumours of his younger brother Ralf joining Jordan in 1997, Germany are looking to become a nation famous for Formula 1. Martin Brundle rounded off the points, scoring 1 point by finishing 6th.
1. Schumacher 1hr 25m 35.873s
2. Coulthard +29.723s
3. Berger +35.680s
4. Alesi +49.921s
5. Hill +1m 31.724s
6. Brundle +1 Lap
7. Hakkinen +1 Lap
8. Barrichello +1 Lap
9. Katayama +2 Laps
10. Salo +2 Laps
11. Verstappen +2 Laps
12. Montermini +3 Laps
Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1.48.479
REJECT OF THE RACE: Jack Christopherson - Refused to back off in turn 1, and paid the price.
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