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Bernie’s down on “yellowgate” drive

2012 Brazilian Grand Prix

Like everyone else who has an interest in Formula One, Bernie Ecclestone has put in his two bob’s worth on the Sebastian Vettel yellowgate saga, saying “it’s a complete joke.” He expects nothing will come of the controversy and reckons Ferrari should have pulled their heads in.

The FIA is yet to publish an official statement on the Lap 4 incident, when Vettel allegedly overtook Jean-Eric Vergne under yellow flag conditions, but has revealed informally that it believes Vettel has no case to answer.

It’s understood that Ferrari was considering an official protest, but has simply written a letter to the FIA seeking clarification over the issue. Bernie has come in off the long run to sink the boot into Ferrari as well.

“In the rules and regs normally you have to protest. They [Ferrari] missed that time,” Ecclestone explained. “Then there is the fact that a green flag was shown, which nobody seems to dispute. It’s a complete joke. What they are saying in that letter is wrong. I don’t think there needs to be any action taken. It’s completely and utterly wrong.

“Personally I think it’s not really like Ferrari to do this. I think they badly wanted to win. But nothing will happen. What can they do? Take civil action? Maybe. But the case is flawed before it starts. Nothing is going to happen.”

[Source: The Telegraph | Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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FIA: Vettel has no case to answer

2012 Brazilian Grand Prix

Sebastian Vettel is still number one, according to the FIA, who say the newly crowned world champion has no case to answer in the did he, or did he not, overtake under yellow flag conditions controversy.

The news is being reported by Autosport, which states: “[the FIA] was in no doubt that Vettel’s pass [on Jean-Eric Vergne] was legitimate.”

Over the last 24 hours or so the F1 world has been gripped by this saga; media attention heightened by reports saying Ferrari was investigating the possibility of lodging a formal protest.

According to Autosport the FIA has confirmed the following: “the yellow-flag sector at Interlagos started at the light panel just before Turn 3, at marshal sector 3, and ends about 150m before Turn 4, where a green light panel is displayed.

“However, there is a marshal’s post in between these two panels and a green flag was being waved there on that lap.”

The green flag takes precedence over the light panels, so by that interpretation Vettel’s overtake on Vergne is perfectly legal. Nothing to see here.

Well done Sebastian. Again.

Oh, there’s just one more thing. Despite this apparently clear and concise ruling, Ferrari is said to have written to the FIA seeking a formal clarification. You know, just for future reference and the like.

[Source: Autosport | Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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Ferrari considering F1 championship protest

2012 Brazilian Grand Prix

Ferrari is considering an appeal against Sebastian Vettel’s actions in the Brazilian Grand Prix. If the protest is lodged and upheld, the ramifications could see Vettel stripped of the 2012 F1 world championship in favour Fernando Alonso.

The protest centres around an overtaking move Vettel made on Toro Rosso’s Jean-Eric Vergne in the early laps of the Brazilian GP. The pass was not shown on live TV as the main feed was showing replays of the start. However, footage from Vettel’s own on-board camera does appear to show he overtook Vergne in a yellow flag zone. You can see the footage after the break, forward to around 9:30 if you want to go straight to the incident in question.

According to the BBC, if Vettel was found guilty by the FIA, a 20 second penalty could be applied to Vettel’s overall race time. That would drop him back to eighth place, but more importantly, Vettel would lose four crucial championship points; enough  to make Fernando Alonso the world champion by a single point.

Interestingly, even if Ferrari doesn’t lodge an appeal, the FIA’s own rules appear to force its hand into investigating the incident now that new information has come to light.

Article 179b of the international sporting code reads: “If, in events forming part of an FIA championship, a new element is discovered, whether or not the stewards of the meeting have already given a ruling, these stewards of the meeting or, failing this, those designated by the FIA must meet… summoning the party or parties concerned to hear any relevant explanations and to judge in the light of the facts and elements brought before them.”

There is a time limit though; any investigation and subsequent decision would have to be handed down by 30 November. So, Vettel may only have a couple of sleepless night, it seems.

While nothing official has been announced by Ferrari, Fernando Alonso did post this via twitter last night (translated from Spanish): “I don’t believe in miracles. I make my miracles out of the correct rules.”

It would be a shame if the championship was to be decided off-track like this. But, this is Formula One, where the action off the circuit is often as heated and cut-throat as it is on-track.

Were Ferrari to protest and have Alonso named as world champion we think it would probably put to rest, once and for all, any rumours of Vettel driving for Ferrari in 2014 or beyond.

[Source: BBC | Pic: Ferrari]

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Formula 1 Lotus

Leave me alone, I know what I’m doing!

Kimi Raikkonen doesn't know what he's doing

It’s only a few weeks since Kimi Raikkonen demanded we leave him alone because he knows what he’s doing. Well, this rather amusing clip from the Brazilian Grand Prix tends to suggest otherwise.

After a minor off, Kimi tried to take a shortcut down an alternate entry onto the Interlagos race track. But, as you’ll see, he didn’t have a clue what he was doing until it was all too late.

For added lolz we’ve found the footage via Finnish TV and while you probably won’t understand a word they’re saying, laughter is universal!

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Formula 1

Valtteri Bottas to race for Williams in 2013

Valtteri Bottas, Williams F1 Team

Williams reserve driver Valtteri Bottas has been signed to race for the team in 2013. He’ll drive alongside Spanish Grand Prix winner Pastor Maldonado, who has kept his place, meaning Bruno Senna is currently out of a job.

Bottas has been on Williams’ payroll since 2010 and both driver and team look forward to a seamless transition from bit part player to full-time driver. The 23-year-old Finn won championships in junior categories every year from 2008–11, including last year’s GP3 title, and is highly regarded in the F1 paddock.

“It feels incredible to be driving in Formula One next season and to be with a team like Williams, with all its pedigree, is even more special,” said Bottas. “I’ve worked hard to get here ever since I started karting at six years old, but the real work starts now as I prepare myself for the biggest challenge of my career. The fact that I’ve been with Williams since 2010 will help a lot though because I know the engineers really well and have a good working relationship with them.”

It will be a welcome return to competitive action for Bottas, who concentrated on his test driver role in 2012.

“I’m a naturally very competitive person and I’ve been competing in triathlons throughout 2012 to keep fit and keep my mind sharp,” he said. “Obviously I’ve missed racing a great deal so can’t wait to get back onto a starting grid, but I’ve been racing constantly since a very young age so when the lights go out in Australia It will be business as usual.”

More info from Williams F1 Team, including brief Q&A interviews with Bottas, Sir Frank Williams and Pastor Maldonado, can be read after the break.

[Pics: Williams/LAT Photographic]

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Formula 1

People power wanted to save Kamui’s F1 career

2012 Japanese Grand Prix

Kamui Kobayashi faces an uncertain future in Formula One. This he knew for certain after the Sauber F1 Team signed Esteban Gutierrez to drive alongside Nico Hulkenberg in 2013.

According to the likeable Japanese driver a lack of funds was “the main issue for sure” behind Sauber’s decision. However, where there’s hope there’s life. “We see I think still some seats that are available so we try to get a seat,” he said. “If we can find some sponsors I think it is easier.”

Caterham, Force India and Marussia are three teams still to finalise their 2013 driver line ups, but without some solid funding Kobayashi’s F1 future appears bleak. In order to assist his cause he has setup a dedicated website to attract donations from F1 fans, who will be given a special wristband in exchange for their support.

When he finished third in the Japanese Grand Prix earlier this year the crowd was in raptures at seeing their local hero on the podium. We expect he’ll attract a lot of followers, but will it be enough?

If you’d like to see Kamui stay in F1, and you can read Japanese, why not throw him some cash: www.kamui-support.com

[Source: Reuters | Pic: Sauber Motorsports AG]

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Formula 1 Red Bull Racing

Vettel wins DHL fastest lap award 2012

Sebastian Vettel wins DHL fastest lap award 2012

As if his third world championship wasn’t enough, Sebastian Vettel has also been presented with the DHL Fastest Lap Award for 2012. As the name suggests, the award is handed out the driver who sets the most fastest laps across each Formula One season. It’s been going since 2007 and this is Vettel’s second win, following his success in 2009.

The German ace collected six fastest laps in 2012: Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Canada, Hungary, Japan and the United States. He beat a trio of drivers who each registered a pair of fastest laps during the year: Jenson Button, Kimi Raikkonen and Nico Rosberg.

The following drivers each posted a single fastest lap: Romain Grosjean, Lewis Hamilton, Nico Hulkenberg, Kamui Kobayashi, Sergio Perez, Michael Schumacher, Bruno Senna and last year’s winner Mark Webber. You’ll notice Fernando Alonso’s name is not among them. Although, he did win the award back in 2010.

[Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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Did Sebastian overtake under a yellow flag?

Sebastian Vettel yellow flag incident

During the commentary of this morning’s Brazilian Grand Prix the Sky TV team made reference to an incident where they thought Sebastian Vettel may have overtaken Kamui Kobayashi under yellow flag conditions. We didn’t see the footage here in Australia, but now you can watch the replay and Sky’s post-race analysis with Allan McNish to decide for yourself.

We understand the race stewards have looked at the incident and given Vettel the all clear. However, this is what Sky’s F1 commentator Martin Brundle had to say: “I’ve spoken to Gary Connolly, one of the race stewards, and he has absolutely confirmed that they were red-and-yellow boards—didn’t look much like that from the somewhat grainy and rainy yellow on-board footage, did it?”

Clearly if Vettel was deemed to have passed under yellow flag conditions it could have had severe ramifications for his championship hopes. We think Vettel can probably consider himself lucky and was probably helped by the fact Kobayashi dived into pitlane shortly after being overtaken.

[Thanks to Graeme for the tip]

UPDATE 28 November: Looks like Vettel should get the all clear on the Kobayashi pass featured by Sky Sports F1, but as highlighted already in the comments section there is another pass, which wasn’t shown on the main TV feed, where it does appear that Vettel overtook a Toro Rosso under yellow flag conditions: http://youtu.be/LFER0esusF0
(Thanks to Tom for alerting me to this.)

UPDATE 29 November: Ferrari is now considering a protest, which could alter the result of the world championship.

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2012 Brazilian GP: Post-race press conference

2012 Brazilian Grand Prix

Here’s the full transcript from the post-race press conference held at the Brazilian Grand Prix. It’s a shame world champion Sebastian Vettel wasn’t on the podium so we could hear from him. However, Fernando Alonso was there and as you can imagine the bulk of the questions were fired in his direction.

[Pic: Ferrari]

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Sebastian Vettel: 2012 F1 world champion

Sebastian Vettel, 2012 F1 world champion

Sebastian Vettel has become Formula One’s youngest ever triple world champion after finishing the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix in sixth place.

His only rival for the title, Fernando Alonso, finished the race in second place, ensuring the title chase went down to the final lap.

We’ve now updated this post to include the official word from Red Bull Racing. We’ll start with some thought from the man of the moment, Sebastian Vettel: “It’s difficult to imagine what goes through my head now, I am so full of adrenalin. It was an incredible race, everything that could have happened to make it more difficult for us today, happened!

“I am very, very happy. The most important thing throughout the season is that we kept pushing and remained ourselves. We just try to do our thing and stick to the route that we know and that’s what made the difference. Some people try to play games, but we never get distracted, we keep going our way. Everyone at Milton Keynes and here at the circuit, they are always pushing so hard and we really stepped up our game in the second half of the season.

“I would like to thank everyone in the team and at Renault. There’s no one in this team that feels more important than any one else, we all push together, alongside each other, it’s one big force and I’m very proud of that. It’s unreal what has happened. To win a third title, especially here where one of my heroes Ayrton Senna was from, it’s difficult to put into words. I was crying in the car but my radio wasn’t working, so I’m maybe happy for that! Tomorrow I can probably say more, but now I just don’t have the right words.”

More after the break.

[Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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Infiniti becomes title partner of Red Bull Racing

Infiniti Red Bull Racing

Car manufacturer Infiniti has extended its sponsorship deal with Red Bull Racing for another four years. The new arrangement will see Infiniti become the title partner for the team, which will now be officially called Infiniti Red Bull Racing.

As a result the partnership will move from basic sponsorship to a more involved technological arrangement.

Leaving Infiniti president, Johan de Nysschen, and Red Bull’s Team Principal Christian Horner to rabbit on largely about marketing benefits, Red Bull Racing’s Chief Technical Officer, Adrian Newey says: “Formula One presents immense design and engineering challenges on a daily basis. Having a committed technical partner like Infiniti gives us a great platform for working together on technical projects, such as the Energy Recovery Systems for the 2014 season.”

The team’s full statement can be read after the break.

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Charles Pic to join Caterham F1 Team

Charles Pic

Charles Pic has made a small step forward in his F1 career and will move from Marussia to Caterham for the 2013 F1 season and beyond.

The 22-year-old Frenchman says Caterham’s ambitions and road car projects attracted him to the team, “It is clear that the team has great ambitions for the future: the investments already made and the decisions taken in the last few months show how committed the shareholders are to succeed and demonstrates their willingness to keep going forward.

“The prospect of the automotive industry project nurtured by Caterham Group to produce sports road cars in conjunction with Renault is another reason for my decision to join the team. I would like to thank Tony Fernandes and Kamarudin Meranun for the roles they have played in helping make this dream come true.

“I am very excited about starting my second year in F1 with a team that has so much potential. Caterham F1 Team has everything in place to help it move into a position to fight with a number of teams ahead. I know how determined the team is to keep progressing and I am looking forward to playing my part in helping them move up the grid.”

It’s not clear who will drive alongside Pic at Caterham next year with both Vitaly Petrov and Heikki Kovalainen expecting to be tapped on the shoulder.

Caterham’s full press release is available after the break.