Jules Bianchi Returns to Winning, Cuts Championship Lead

Qualifying:

Pos#DriverConstructorTime
12Lewis HamiltonCaterham-Judd47.220
21Sebastian VettelCaterham-Judd47.293
321Stoffel VandoorneHaas-Judd47.307
463Jules BianchiPrecision-Mercedes47.608
543Sébastien BourdaisValerian-Ferrari47.681
627Nathan McKaneFerrari47.796
729Pastor MaldonadoSauber-Judd47.865
898Salvatore MiccoliDGN-Mercedes47.899
962Dave CassidyPrecision-Mercedes47.953
105Valtteri BottasWilliams-Ferrari47.953
1122Johnny Cecotto Jr.Haas-Judd48.202
1228Romain GrosjeanFerrari48.344
1342Davide ValsecchiValerian-Ferrari48.407
1499Kevin MagnussenDGN-Mercedes48.486
1591Dean StonemanCalinetic-Holden48.523
1667Marcel Agyemang-BaduRed Bull-Mercedes48.571
1790Daniel RicciardoCalinetic-Holden48.699
1866Esteban OconRed Bull-Mercedes48.755
196Ma QinghuaWilliams-Ferrari49.020
2012Scott DixonFlanders-Holden49.145
2130Mike RockenfellerSauber-Judd49.189
2256Bradley DagnallMansell-Mercedes49.225
2331Rhys DaviesHolden49.421
2432Daniel MelroseHolden49.426
2555Artem MarkelovMansell-Mercedes49.573
2611Daniël de JongFlanders-Holden49.611

* demoted five places for changing engine/gearbox

Report:

Being able to properly lap cars is a crucial skill at this short track and Vettel did so masterfully.

Sometimes, the crowd and the world audiences disagree on whether an event is good or not. Today, we saw such an incident: Caterham’s Lewis Hamilton, whilst in control of the race, looking likely to score his ninth win of the year, pulled over, his suspension having terminal damage, just like the car of his teammate.

This highly displeased the British fans, who were hoping to see their superstar take the glory, however, for anyone wanting someone to challenge the dominance of the Caterhams, this was rather pleasing. It was Jules Bianchi, who was the clear third, who inherented the advantage and won for the first time since March 17.

The Mercedes works driver was not the only French racer on the podium, Ferrari had a thrilling intrateam fight for the final podium spot: Romain Grosjean went ahead and managed to secure third at the final round of stops. Romain and Jules sandwiched an impressive Salvatore Miccoli, who managed to use his good car.

Outside of the top three, the story of the race was written by Rhys Davies. The Australian champion struggled heavily in qualifying, making up the second-to-last row alongside his own teammate. Both went on to fight further up the order in the race, but Davies’ speed was positively ridiculous, seeing him end the race in P5.

Race:

Pos#DriverConstructorTime/RetiredPoints
163Jules BianchiPrecision-Mercedes43:00.92115
298Salvatore MiccoliDGN-Mercedes+15.76012
328Romain GrosjeanFerrari+21.58710
427Nathan McKaneFerrari+23.2628
531Rhys DaviesHolden+36.5926
65Valtteri BottasWilliams-Ferrari+38.5865
762Dave CassidyPrecision-Mercedes+42.0944
890Daniel RicciardoCalinetic-Holden+1 Lap3
921Stoffel VandoorneHaas-Judd+1 Lap2
1043Sébastien BourdaisValerian-Ferrari+1 Lap1
1122Johnny Cecotto Jr.Haas-Judd+1 Lap0
1299Kevin MagnussenDGN-Mercedes+1 Lap0
1342Davide ValsecchiValerian-Ferrari+1 Lap0
1432Daniel MelroseHolden+1 Lap0
1567Esteban OconRed Bull-Mercedes+1 Lap0
1691Dean StonemanCalinetic-Holden+1 Lap0
176Ma QinghuaWilliams-Ferrari+1 Lap0
1855Artem MarkelovMansell-Mercedes+1 Lap0
1966Marcel Agyemang-BaduRed Bull-Mercedes+1 Lap0
2029Pastor MaldonadoSauber-Judd+1 Lap0
2111Daniël de JongFlanders-Holden+1 Lap0
2212Scott DixonFlanders-Holden+1 Lap0
2330Mike RockenfellerSauber-Judd+1 Lap0
2456Bradley DagnallMansell-Mercedes+2 Laps0
DNF2Lewis HamiltonCaterham-JuddSuspension2
DNF1Sebastian VettelCaterham-JuddSuspension0

Fastest Lap:

Lewis Hamilton – 48.017

Infinite Improbability Drive Of The Race:

Rhys Davies – legendary performance, missing Q3 and then finishing fifth.

Reject Of The Race:

Kevin Magnussen – his car was clearly good enough, he just could not get it done.