Thursday, April 13, 2006

Round 4: The San Marino Grand Prix


The San Marino Grand Prix is the only Grand Prix on the circuit not to take place in the hosting country. San Marino is one of the smallest countries in the world, a small independant state located in the heart of Italy. 50 miles up the road in Imola is the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari a historic circuit the first hosted a Formula 1 grand prix in 1981. Since that day a lot of history has been made at this circuit including Formula 1's blackest ever day in 1994 when Ayrton Senna loast traction in the then sweeping corner of Tamburello. It was there that this legend met his untimely demise. It was at Imola last year that Fernando Alonso claimed his stake on the championship in a dominating way by keeping the former world champion behing him for the final laps of the race in an obviously inferior car. And history was made again today, as Micheal Schumacher claimed his 66th pole position claiming the record from Ayrton Senna for most all time career poles.


Imola marks the beginning of the European season, and will probably see a shift in the balance of power as teams have been pretty much stuck with the same parts for the first three fly-away races of the season. Since then months of development work on the engines and aerodynamics, plus a three week break to allow plenty of testing of the new parts will see many of the teams with much updated cars.

Qualifying results hint at some of the new balance in power. Ferrari's in first and fourth split by the two Hondas show some improved pace. Weather the Hondas can keep this pace up for the race distance is another story. The Renaults are suprisingly off the pace in 5th and 10th as are the McLarens in 7th and 8th, Kimi Raikonnen out qualified by his teammate for the first time this year. Ron Dennis though says he thinks they will be in a could place once the first round of pits stops are done, and the McLarens are known to run very deep into the first stint. Toyota also put in a good performance to get both of it's cars into the top ten.

As a side not the race tomorrow is the first of four races this year to be brodcast on CBS in an attempt to reach and wider audience and try and spark some renewed interest in Formula 1 in the USA. Tune in tomorrow at 1 to watch the most exciting drama on television unfold at 200 mph.





6 comments:

cgs4706 said...

1) M. Schumacher
2) Alonso
3) Button

2T) R. Scumacher
3T) Liuzzi

Manuf) Ferrari
FL) M. Schumacher
PS) 3

cgs4706 said...

Ryan, Cody and Jon will use their picks from the last round.

Jon
1) Button
2) Alonso
3) Fisichella

2nd Tier Klien
3rd Tier Speed

Manufactuer Renault
Fastest Lap Juan Pablo Montoya
Pits 2

Cody
1-Alonso
2-Fisichella
3-Kimi

2nd Klien
3rd Liuzzi

Man- Renault
Fast- M. Shumi

Ryan looks like he will use the same picks for the 4th week in a row

1) Schumi
2) Alonso
3) Massa
Tier 2) Klien
Tier 3) Speed
Manuf) Ferrari
FL) Alonso
PS) 2 Stop

** Official Points to follow **

cgs4706 said...

** Official Imola Points **

Chris - 16
Luke - 18
Tex - 9
Tim - 21
Cody - 5
Jon - 6
Ryan - 17
Cran - 13

Some of the points for previous rounds have been slightly off, so I created a spreadsheet keeping track of all the picks and results of the system. I am adjusting the current totals to reflect this so if anyone has any question or would like to check over their points for the season let me know and I will e-mail you the sheet. You can also keep track along with me if you would like.

cgs4706@gmail.com

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