2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Race 18 of 19 in the 2011 Formula One World Championship
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Circuit Yas-Island.svg
Race details
Date13 November 2011
Official name 2011 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Location Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Course Yas Marina Circuit
Course length 5.554 km (3.451 miles)
Distance 55 laps, 305.470 km (189.810 miles)
Weather

Fine and Dry

Air Temp 25 °C (77 °F) [1]
Pole position
Driver Red Bull Racing-Renault
Time 1:38.481
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Webber Red Bull Racing-Renault
Time 1:42.612 on lap 51
Podium
First McLaren-Mercedes
Second Ferrari
Third McLaren-Mercedes
Lap leaders
  • 2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

The 2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (formally the 2011 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix) was the eighteenth and penultimate round of the 2011 Formula One season. It was held on 13 November 2011 at the Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island, a man-made island on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. [2] It was the third running of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. As is customary with the race, it was the only twilight Grand Prix of the 2011 Formula One season, with a start time of 17:00 local time.

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The race was won by McLaren's Lewis Hamilton. Second was Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, with Jenson Button coming third in the other McLaren.

Sebastian Vettel, having won both of the previous iterations of the race for Red Bull Racing-Renault, had been in pole position, but retired after a puncture in the first lap, near the second corner, which was his first retirement since the 2010 Korean Grand Prix, where he encountered a problem with his engine. As a result, this prevented him from equalling Michael Schumacher's record of 13 wins in one season, but Vettel did equal Nigel Mansell's 1992 record of 14 pole positions in one season. This was also the only race of 2011 in which neither Red Bull finished on the podium, as Vettel's teammate Mark Webber finished fourth.

Report

Background

Vitantonio Liuzzi returned to Hispania for the race, having been replaced by Narain Karthikeyan for the Indian Grand Prix to make way for him to drive in front of his home crowd. [3]

Williams driver Pastor Maldonado took a ten-place grid penalty for exceeding his engine quota for the season. [4] Drivers are entitled to use up to eight engines over the course of the season without penalty, but Maldonado's eighth and final engine was damaged beyond repair when he retired from the Indian Grand Prix.

In the week before the race, it was announced that the teams would trial several new compounds of tyre rubber in Friday practice, to offer tyre supplier Pirelli more feedback on their planned 2012 tyre compounds. [5] Tyre supplier Pirelli brought its white-banded medium compound tyre as the harder "prime" tyre and the yellow-banded soft compound as the softer "option" compound, as opposed to the previous year where Bridgestone brought the red-banded super-soft compound as the option. [6]

Formula Renault 3.5 Series champion Robert Wickens and runner-up Jean-Éric Vergne drove during free practice; Vergne drove for Toro Rosso, [7] while Wickens drove for Virgin in place of Jérôme d'Ambrosio. [8] GP2 Series champion Romain Grosjean also drove during free practice, for Renault. [9]

The circuit included two DRS zones, each with their own independent detection points. [10] The first detection point was located just before the Turn 7 hairpin, with its corresponding activation point positioned halfway down the long back straight; the second detection point was set after the exit of Turn 9, with its activation point adjacent to the secondary pit lane at Turn 10. [11]

The drivers' representative on the stewards panel for the Grand Prix weekend was Derek Warwick.

Free practice

The first practice session saw Jenson Button set the fastest lap time, one tenth of a second ahead of Mark Webber and Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton had set the early pace, using Pirelli's experimental development tyres, but Webber and Sebastian Vettel surpassed him, and Button set his fastest lap time as the session drew to a close. Ferrari drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa experienced several off-track excursions between them. Romain Grosjean set a faster lap time than teammate Vitaly Petrov, though Petrov was forced to abandon his car during his final run with engine troubles. Rubens Barrichello was also forced out with technical problems, failing to set a lap time.

The second session was known for two separate incidents at Turn 1; Vettel spun and became stuck in the outside barrier early in the session, while Alonso crashed at the same place. Hamilton went on to set the fastest time, two-tenths faster than Button's fastest time in the first session.

Qualifying

Qualifying began with dusk approaching in Abu Dhabi, with Vettel looking to equal Nigel Mansell's record of 14 poles in a season. In the first session Rubens Barrichello had an oil leak, therefore unable to set a lap time, but was allowed to race. He joined the Lotuses, HRTs and Virgins in failing to make it to the second part of qualifying. In the second qualifying session, which took place as the sun went down, there was a red flag mid way, due to a loose bollard, which Massa drove over but escaped without damage. When the bollard was removed the session resumed. Sauber, Renault, Toro Rosso, and the remaining Williams car of Pastor Maldonado were all knocked out. Pastor Maldonado had been given a 10 place grid penalty for a ninth engine, so started in 23rd, just in front of his teammate on the back row of the grid. Hamilton led most of the final qualifying session, only to be beaten to pole position by Vettel, on Vettel's last lap. The order then followed with Button in 3rd, Webber 4th, then Alonso, Massa, Rosberg, Schumacher, Sutil, and di Resta, having not set a time in order to save tyres for the race.

Race

Vettel led into the first corner, but an unexplained puncture on his right rear tyre caused him to spin off the track at Turn 2 and suffer his first retirement of the season. Hamilton led the race afterwards, and won the race mostly untroubled. Alonso finished second after he overtook Button on lap 1, Button eventually finished third. Webber dropped to behind Alonso at the start, but remained fourth after Vettel's retirement. He battled with Button throughout the race, but to no avail, eventually finishing fourth. He was followed by Felipe Massa, the two Mercedes, the two Force Indias, and the two Saubers - with Kobayashi taking the final point and Pérez missing out in eleventh. Jérôme d'Ambrosio, Sébastien Buemi and Daniel Ricciardo were the other retirements of the race.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorPart 1Part 2Part 3Grid
11 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing-Renault 1:40.4781:38.5161:38.4811
23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:39.7821:38.4341:38.6222
34 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1:40.2271:39.0971:38.6313
42 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Webber Red Bull Racing-Renault 1:40.1671:38.8211:38.8584
55 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:41.3801:39.0581:39.0585
66 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:41.5921:39.6231:39.6956
78 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:41.1201:39.4201:39.7737
87 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1:42.6051:40.5541:40.6628
914 Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 1:40.5951:40.2051:40.7689
1015 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 1:41.0641:40.414no time10
1117 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez Sauber-Ferrari 1:41.3111:40.87411
1210 Flag of Russia.svg Vitaly Petrov Renault 1:40.9551:40.91912
1318 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:41.7371:41.00913
149 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Senna Renault 1:41.3911:41.07914
1519 Flag of Spain.svg Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:41.3861:41.16215
1616 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1:41.6131:41.24016
1712 Flag of Venezuela.svg Pastor Maldonado Williams-Cosworth 1:42.2581:41.76023 1
1820 Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen Lotus-Renault 1:42.97917
1921 Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Lotus-Renault 1:43.88418
2024 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Virgin-Cosworth 1:44.51519
2122 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo HRT-Cosworth 1:44.64120
2225 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jérôme d'Ambrosio Virgin-Cosworth 1:44.69921
2323 Flag of Italy.svg Vitantonio Liuzzi HRT-Cosworth 1:45.15922
107% time: 1:46.766
2411 Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Williams-Cosworth no time24 2
Source: [12]
Notes
^1 – Pastor Maldonado was given a ten-place grid penalty for using his ninth engine of the season, exceeding the limit of eight engines. [4]
^2 – Rubens Barrichello failed to set a lap time after his team discovered an oil leak following an engine change. As he had set practice times within 107% of the fastest driver's time, he was given permission to start the race. [13]

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 551:37:11.886225
25 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Ferrari 55+8.457518
34 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 55+25.871315
42 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Webber Red Bull Racing-Renault 55+35.784412
56 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Massa Ferrari 55+50.578610
68 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg Mercedes 55+52.31778
77 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Mercedes 55+1:15.96486
814 Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 55+1:17.12294
915 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 55+1:41.087102
1016 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 54+1 Lap161
1117 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez Sauber-Ferrari 54+1 Lap11
1211 Flag of Brazil.svg Rubens Barrichello Williams-Cosworth 54+1 Lap24
1310 Flag of Russia.svg Vitaly Petrov Renault 54+1 Lap12
1412 Flag of Venezuela.svg Pastor Maldonado Williams-Cosworth 54+1 Lap 3 23
1519 Flag of Spain.svg Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari 54+1 Lap 3 15
169 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Senna Renault 54+1 Lap14
1720 Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen Lotus-Renault 54+1 Lap17
1821 Flag of Italy.svg Jarno Trulli Lotus-Renault 53+2 Laps18
1924 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Virgin-Cosworth 53+2 Laps19
2023 Flag of Italy.svg Vitantonio Liuzzi HRT-Cosworth 53+2 Laps22
Ret22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo HRT-Cosworth 47Alternator20
Ret18 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari 18Hydraulics13
Ret25 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jérôme d'Ambrosio Virgin-Cosworth 17Brakes21
Ret1 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing-Renault 1Puncture damage1
Source: [14]
Notes
^3 – Pastor Maldonado (30 seconds) and Jaime Alguersuari (20 seconds) were given time penalties for ignoring blue flags, but did not alter their respective finishing positions. [15]

Championship standings after the race

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