Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso won the 2010 German Grand Prix. Good for him, it was a hard fought victory and if only that lowly team assistant in the bottom left of corner didn’t ruin the photo opportunity above as the Spaniard held the winning trophy aloft. Who is that guy anyway? Has anyone ever seen him before?
Actually, come to think of it, he could be the little bugger who stole Ferrari’s $100,000 social club kitty. Poor Fernando had no money for champagne to celebrate his win because of that guy. A professional outfit like Ferrari really should keep such team matters in check. There’s no “I” in team, after all.
You can see a few pics from Hockenheim after the jump. I must apologise; a number of the images provided have a Ferrari sweep car in the way, spoiling the view of Alonso’s car. No matter, though, the sweep car found its place before the chequered flag. Phew!
Note: McLaren pics not accessible in 2000px super sizing.
[Pics: Ferrari; Red Bull Racing/Getty Images; Vodafone McLaren Mercedes; Renault/LAT; Mercedes GP Petronas; Williams/LAT]
5 replies on “2010 German Grand Prix in pictures”
Liam I reckon with Photoshop CS5 you could remove that pesky little ferrari in the way of Alonso’s car. Will give it a go tonight 😉
I’m relatively new to Ausmotive, but love the action shots of the F1, keep em coming! The race itself was a bit of a snoozefest. Although the 2nd half of the season is going to be awesome, Vettel vs Hamilton vs Alonso and maybe even Button will get in there…
Yeah, it’s shaping a classic and very tight finish. Should be great to watch!
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