2012 Indian Grand Prix

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2012 Indian Grand Prix
Race 17 of 20 in the 2012 Formula One World Championship
Buddh Circuit 1.svg
Race details [1]
Date 28 October 2012 (2012-10-28)
Official name 2012 Formula 1 Airtel Indian Grand Prix
Location Buddh International Circuit
Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 5.125 km (3.185 miles)
Distance 60 laps, 307.249 km (190.916 miles)
Weather

Fine, Dry, a little hazy and a little dusty [2] Air Temp 30 °C (86 °F) [2]

Contents


Track Temp 36 °C (97 °F) dropping to 31 °C (88 °F) [2]
Attendance 65,000 [3]
Pole position
Driver Red Bull-Renault
Time 1:25.283
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes
Time 1:28.203 on lap 60
Podium
First Red Bull-Renault
Second Ferrari
Third Red Bull-Renault
Lap leaders
  • 2012 Indian Grand Prix

The 2012 Indian Grand Prix (formally known as the 2012 Formula 1 Airtel Indian Grand Prix) [1] was a Formula One motor race held on 28 October 2012 at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. [4] The race was the seventeenth round of the 2012 championship, and marked the second running of the Indian Grand Prix.

Sebastian Vettel started the race from pole position. [5] Vettel won the race for the second consecutive year, [6] but despite leading every lap of the race, he was denied a Grand Chelem when Jenson Button set the fastest lap of the race. The organisers of the race invited sport shooter Gagan Narang, who won a bronze medal for India at the London Olympics, to wave the chequered flag. [7]

Report

Background

Sergio Pérez was taken ill ahead of the race, forcing Sauber to run test and reserve driver Esteban Gutiérrez in his place for the first free practice session. [8] Pérez was able to return to the car for the second practice session. Valtteri Bottas once again ran in place of Bruno Senna at Williams, while Giedo van der Garde drove Heikki Kovalainen's Caterham. [9]

Ferrari was the centre of controversy over the course of the weekend when they displayed the flag of the Italian Navy on the nose of the F2012 in support of the Italian sailors held by Indian authorities over a shooting incident that resulted in the deaths of two Indian fishermen in February 2012. [10]

Tyre supplier Pirelli brought its silver-banded hard compound tyre as the harder "prime" tyre and the yellow-banded soft compound tyre as the softer "option" tyre. [11]

Following track invasions by stray dogs in 2011, race organisers took precautions by installing ultrasonic devices around the circuit to deter animals from accessing the circuit. [12]

Free practice

The first practice session was run without incident. Sebastian Vettel set the fastest time, despite having spent most of the ninety minutes of the session in his garage. Jenson Button was second, three-tenths of a second behind Vettel, with Fernando Alonso in third, a further tenth of a second behind. [13] Vettel was fastest in the second session as well, setting a time one tenth of a second faster than teammate Mark Webber and six-tenths of a second faster than Fernando Alonso. [14] The under-used surface of the circuit caused problems for several drivers, with Felipe Massa, Romain Grosjean, and Bruno Senna all spinning throughout the session, though all three were able to continue running without forcing the suspension of the session. [15] Vettel was once again fastest in the third practice session, two-tenths faster than Button and Webber. [16]

Qualifying

Force India ensured that their cars were first on track for the first part of Saturday's qualifying session. Kimi Räikkönen, Felipe Massa and Bruno Senna set the early pace while the Red Bulls and McLarens stayed in the garage waiting for the track to become more grippy once rubber had been laid down. Ferrari attempted to improve Fernando Alonso's lap time by making Massa run in front of him on the straight so he could use the slipstream to gain extra top speed. Alonso's lap, however, was not faster than Massa's and the drafting idea was not used later in qualifying, presumably because it did not work. Massa was on a quick lap after this, but accelerated too much out of a corner and spun his car around; he recovered and returned to the pits. Once the Red Bulls and McLarens had set their lap times, the Toro Rosso of Jean-Éric Vergne was left in eighteenth and therefore not within the top seventeen slots times required to make the next qualifying session. He set a lap time, but it was only good enough to move up one place. His teammate, Daniel Ricciardo, was the driver who progressed to Q2 himself when he pushed Vergne back into the eighteenth qualifying slot. Once again, the Caterhams, Marrusias and HRTs occupied the three final rows of the grid. Vitaly Petrov, whose car had needed some last-minute repair just before the session had begun, qualified in nineteenth place and his teammate Heikki Kovalainen ended up twentieth after spinning the car round on his final lap and running back across the track before getting stuck in the gravel. Narain Karthikeyan qualified in twenty-third place for his home Grand Prix, just one-thousandth of a second slower than Pedro de la Rosa. The Marussia cars of Timo Glock and Charles Pic ended up twenty-first and twenty-fourth, and last, respectively. Every car excluding the Red Bulls, McLarens, Ferraris and Lotuses used the softer compound 'option' tyre in the session. Williams driver Pastor Maldonado set the session's fastest time.

The second part of qualifying began under yellow flag conditions because Kovalainen's stricken Caterham was still being returned to the pits. Every driver set a time not long after the flag had been lifted, and many returned to the pits not long after this. There was a flurry of lap times being set at the end of the session, and it was not certain which drivers had made it through until after the chequered flag was waved as every driver but Vettel, Webber and Hamilton came back on track. Kamui Kobayashi qualified his Sauber in a disappointing seventeenth place, while his teammate made it into the final session of qualifying. It was the same story for Romain Grosjean, Bruno Senna and Michael Schumacher who all failed to make Q3 after their teammates did. They lined up on the grid in 11th, 13th and 14th respectively. The Force India team was disappointed at their home race, with Nico Hülkenberg and Paul di Resta only taking the twelfth and sixteenth spots on the grid respectively. At least one of their two drivers had qualified within the top ten at each of the last ten races. Daniel Ricciardo out-qualified Vergne for the thirteenth time in 2012, putting his Toro Rosso in fifteenth position on the grid. Jenson Button completed the final lap of the session to give himself the second fastest time behind Vettel.

Seven teams were represented in Q3, but the Mercedes of Nico Rosberg elected not to run and consequently took tenth place on the grid. Sergio Pérez and Pastor Maldonado did well to qualify their cars in eighth and ninth positions; the Lotus of Räikkönen was in front of them in seventh. The session was split into two informal phases, with cars choosing to make two attempts at a good time. Sebastian Vettel made a mistake on his first flying lap and ran across turn 7, but he set a lap worthy of pole position on his following attempt. Mark Webber set a lap half a tenth slower, initially in front of Button, Alonso and Hamilton. Both Red Bulls abandoned their laps at the very end of the session, as Vettel set a too-slow first sector, and Webber ran wide at turn 3 whilst running behind the McLarens. Vettel took pole position for Red Bull's third consecutive front-row lock-out. It was the first time Red Bull had had three front-row lock-outs in a row, and the first time any team had done since McLaren did in 2007. Lewis Hamilton set the last lap of qualifying to move his car up to third on the grid, only two-tenths behind Webber. Button qualified fourth in front of Vettel's main title rival Alonso and Massa qualified sixth. This meant that the cars lined up two by two, with Red Bulls taking the front row, McLaren taking the second and Ferrari taking the third. It was only the third time in the 2012 season that no penalties needed to be applied before the start of the race.

Race

Sebastian Vettel took a dominant win, which was his 4th consecutive one ahead of Ferrari's Fernando Alonso who got past Mark Webber when the latter suffered from a KERS problem in his Red Bull. Lewis Hamilton closed up to Webber but couldn't get past and had to settle for 4th place. After this race Vettel extended his Championship lead to 13 points over Alonso. [17]

Post race controversies

There was speculation in the media that the chaotic Indian customs regulations might have cost Fernando Alonso the race. This was because Ferrari could not get certain crucial auto parts and equipment flown into India because of the complex paperwork associated with Indian customs. [18]

A significant drop in race day attendance was noticed, as the number of fans attending the race dropped to 65,000 (from 95,000 in the previous year). Formula One president Bernie Ecclestone stated that he was not worried and that attendance is always high in the first year and tends to go down in the second. [3]

There was also some discontent between Ferrari technical director Pat Fry and Alonso, when Fry stated on Twitter that "In order to be where we wanted and where we were capable of being, we needed to be perfect today and we weren't", after Alonso qualified fifth behind the Red Bulls and the McLarens. Alonso apparently took this as a jibe against his driving skills, and the Ferrari management had to prevent him from responding to it publicly. [18]

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverConstructorPart 1Part 2Part 3Grid
11 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 1:26.3871:25.4351:25.2831
22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 1:26.7441:25.6101:25.3272
34 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:26.5161:25.8161:25.5443
43 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 1:26.5641:25.4671:25.6494
55 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:26.8291:25.8341:25.7735
66 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:26.9391:26.1111:25.8576
79 Flag of Finland.svg Kimi Räikkönen Lotus-Renault 1:26.7401:26.1011:26.2367
815 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez Sauber-Ferrari 1:27.1791:26.0761:26.3608
918 Flag of Venezuela.svg Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 1:26.0481:25.9831:26.7139
108 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg Mercedes 1:26.4581:25.976No time10
1110 Flag of France.svg Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 1:26.8971:26.13611
1212 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Hülkenberg Force India-Mercedes 1:27.1851:26.24112
1319 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Senna Williams-Renault 1:26.8511:26.33113
147 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Mercedes 1:27.4821:26.57414
1516 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:27.0061:26.77715
1611 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 1:27.4621:26.98916
1714 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 1:27.5171:27.21917
1817 Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:27.52518
1921 Flag of Russia.svg Vitaly Petrov Caterham-Renault 1:28.75619
2020 Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen Caterham-Renault 1:29.50020
2124 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Marussia-Cosworth 1:29.61321
2222 Flag of Spain.svg Pedro de la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 1:30.59222
2323 Flag of India.svg Narain Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 1:30.59323
2425 Flag of France.svg Charles Pic Marussia-Cosworth 1:30.66224
107% time:1:32.071
Source: [5]

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
11 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel Red Bull-Renault 601:31:10.744125
25 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Ferrari 60+9.437518
32 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 60+13.217215
44 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 60+13.909312
53 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 60+26.266410
66 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Massa Ferrari 60+44.67468
79 Flag of Finland.svg Kimi Räikkönen Lotus-Renault 60+45.22776
812 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Hülkenberg Force India-Mercedes 60+54.998124
910 Flag of France.svg Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 60+56.103112
1019 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Senna Williams-Renault 60+1:14.975131
118 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Rosberg Mercedes 60+1:21.69410
1211 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 60+1:22.81516
1316 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso-Ferrari 60+1:26.06415
1414 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari 60+1:26.49517
1517 Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso-Ferrari 59+1 Lap18
1618 Flag of Venezuela.svg Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 59+1 Lap9
1721 Flag of Russia.svg Vitaly Petrov Caterham-Renault 59+1 Lap19
1820 Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen Caterham-Renault 59+1 Lap20
1925 Flag of France.svg Charles Pic Marussia-Cosworth 59+1 Lap24
2024 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock Marussia-Cosworth 58+2 Laps21
2123 Flag of India.svg Narain Karthikeyan HRT-Cosworth 58+2 Laps23
227 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Schumacher Mercedes 55Gearbox14
Ret22 Flag of Spain.svg Pedro de la Rosa HRT-Cosworth 43Brakes22
Ret15 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez Sauber-Ferrari 21Collision damage8
Source: [6]

Championship standings after the race

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