| 2010 Formula 1 Turkish Grand Prix 
 Inexplicably the Red Bull team threw away an apparent certain 1 - 2 victory at the Turkish Grand Prix, in spite of the
 advantage of slow motion reviews, it is not quite clear what exactly happened.
 
 Speculating based on partial comments heard from Sebastien Vettel, his own physical gestures after he got out of
 the car, and knowing a little about Mark Webber, who is a driver that makes passing him a near impossibility.
 
 There were rumors before this race that things between the two drivers were not as 'happy' as they seemed, Vettel
 claiming that not the best effort was being put in his car given the lack of reliability his car has suffered.
 
 The accident guarantees things will not be good between them, this in spite of the team principals positive attitude
 
 As they reached the end o the last straight on lap 39, Vettel made an attempt to pass Webber on the inside, as they
 were going into the corner, Webber moved over to block him, they touched each other and Vetel's rear tire shreded
 damaging his suspension; Webber losing his front wing.  Both Mclaren drivers fly by and now is Hamilton and Button
 for a McLaren 1 - 2
 
 A few laps from the end, in the exact same place of Webber and Vettel's incident Button makes a move on Hamilton
 and succeeds, this time around the driving is more gentle, as they go side by sde in a couple of corners, but then
 Hamilton regains the lead in turn one.  Both drivers are advised to 'save fuel and save the tires' They finished the
 race for a McLaren 1 - 2 Hamilton taking victory.  Mark Webber was able to stop in the boxes to get a new nose and
 finish third.
 
 Schumacher finishes fourth followed by teammate Roseberg, who then is followed by Robert Kubica in a quiet race
 with the Renault.  Ferrari's pace has become worse as the championship has progressed, Felipe Massa takes seventh,
 followed by Alonso who took 8th spot from Russian Rookie Petrov; unfortunately as Alonso passed him, his right
 front tire was damaged and lost the point-position as he was forced to stop to replace his tire.  Adrian Sutil takes 9th
 ahead of Kobayashi who scores his first WC point.
 
 In spite of the accident and obvious frustration, Mark Webber now leads the World Championship, followed by Jenson
 Button, Hamilton, Alonso, and Vettel as close contenders.
 
 Clearly the most frustrated driver of all has to be Sebastien Vettel, it has been a combination of lack of reliability and
 luck that Vettel finds himself in 5th place with a 15 point deficit from where Mark Weber, the leader sits.  One cannot
 blame Vettel from trying to pass Webber...  it is not clear exactly what happened.  From this point forward, it is war
 between Vettel and Weber.    Christian Horner *Red Bull team manager will have his hands full and it will be an un-
 foreseen test he is not looking forward to.  This will benefit the competitive nature of Formula One; after 7 races, there
 are 5 different winners and the first 5 places separated by 15 points (where a win gives 25 points and a 10 point difference
 from second).
 
 The entire character of this championship is about to change with the next race in Montreal, the will to win will
 be based on a take no prisoners attitude, particularly for the Red Bull drivers.  For now the best team  seems to be
 Red Bull but this is about to change.  An internal struggle may be developing that will only benefit their competitors,
 and no team like  McLaren stands to benefit the most, as we witness in today's race.  They have shown to be closest
 to Red Bull. Likewise, Mercedes has been improving slowly, as well as Renault, Ferrari on the other hand has deteriorated
 almost immediately after Alonso's opening race victory.
 
 12 more races to go, and there are about 5 close contenders, however, if Mercedes and Renaukt are able to continue
 their progress, very easily Schumacher, Rossberg, Kubica and possibly rookie Petrov could be added to the 5 already
 closely in pursuit of the title.
 
 In fairness, here are the two driver's versions in their own words as to what happened, (including team principals):
 
 Mark Webber (3rd)
 
 “Sebastian had a bit of a top speed advantage, he went down the inside and we were side by side. I was surprised when
 he came right suddenly, as I was holding my racing line. It happened very, very fast and it’s a shame for the team.
 Not an ideal day. The McLarens were solid and it was a good race between all four of us up at the front until then, neither
 of us wanted to make contact with each other. It’s obviously not ideal, but it happened. There was a long way to still go
 in the race, but that was an interesting few meters on the track between both of us. In the end it wasn’t the result that
 either of us wanted. We’ve got great character in our team and two fast drivers at the front - we’re not dicing for 15th
 and 16th -we’re going for victories so there’s clearly a lot at stake. I’ll have a chat with Sebastian about it, we might
 have a difference of opinion but we’ll be adults about it and press on.”
 
 Sebastian Vettel (DNF)
 
 “If you watch it on the TV, you can see what happened. I’m not in the happiest of moods. I was on the inside going into
 the corner. I was there, I was ahead and focusing on the braking point and then we touched. Mark’s car hit my
 rear right wheel and I went off – there’s not much more to say. We were all on the same pace during the race, I
 think I was a bit quicker than Mark for two or three laps, I was catching him and thought I could get him on the
 back straight. I was very close and passed him on the left, that’s the story. This is something that happens, no
 one needs it, but there’s not much you can do now.”
 
 Christian Horner, Red Bull team principal
 
 “It’s disappointing for the team to have got into that position today. The one thing I always ask the drivers
 is that, yes, they can race each other, but give each other room, and that’s exactly what didn’t happen. They were
 too far over on the left, Sebastian got a run on the inside of Mark, but then came across too early. They didn’t give
 each other room; it’s as simple as that. It was a massively close race between us and the McLarens up until that
 point. We managed to get ourselves ahead with a better pit-stop and a better strategy for Sebastian and were
 first and second. Sebastian was a bit happier on the prime tyre than Mark and was looking quicker at that point
 in the race. He got a run on Mark up the inside and we saw what happened. It’s massively disappointing and the
 situation shouldn’t have occurred. To give McLaren 28 points on a plate is very frustrating for everyone in the
 team - especially after so much hard work. We’ve lost a lot of points today with what’s happened. We need to learn
 from it, so we don’t find ourselves in this position again.”
 
 Fabrice Lom, Renault, principal engineer track support
 
 “Today’s result is a big shame. We had a very good result in our hands, but unfortunately we didn’t cement it.
 But, if we want to keep the positive, we have to underline that both cars were trouble free mechanically today
 - the engines performed very well and we gave a very good defense on the long straight against the McLarens.
 We are still in a good position in both Championships, so let’s put this behind us and recover for the next
 race in Canada.”
 
 Sebastian Vettel's words says it all, however, the team principals seem to have a positive attitude about the
 entire event...   let's see if they can 'do as they say'
 
 The Canadian Grand Prix is next at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in the streets of the Montreal
 
 
 Pos Driver	Team	Laps	Gap
 
 1   Hamilton    McLaren      58 	1h 28:47.620
 2   Button      McLaren      58 	+ 0:02.645
 3   Webber      Red Bull     58 	+ 0:24.285
 4   Schumacher  Mercedes     58 	+ 0:31.110
 5   Rosberg     Mercedes     58 	+ 0:32.266
 6   Kubica      Renault      58 	+ 0:32.824
 7   Massa       Ferrari      58 	+ 0:36.635
 8   Alonso      Ferrari      58 	+ 0:46.544
 9   Sutil       Force India  58 	+ 0:49.029
 10  Kobayashi   Sauber       58 	+ 1:05.650
 11  de la Rosa  Sauber       58 	+ 1:05.944
 12  Alguersuari Toro Rosso   58 	+ 1:07.800
 13  Liuzzi      Force India  57 	+ 1 Lap
 14  Barrichello Williams     57 	+ 1 Lap
 15  Petrov      Renault      57 	+ 1 Lap
 16  Buemi       Toro Rosso   57 	+ 1 Lap
 17  Hulkenberg  Williams     57 	+ 1 Lap
 18  Glock       Virgin       55 	+ 3 Laps
 19  di Grassi   Virgin       55 	+ 3 Laps
 20  Chandhok    HRT          52 	+ 6 Laps
 Ret Senna       HRT          46 	Retired
 Ret Vettel      Red Bull     39 	Accident
 Ret Kovalainen  Lotus        33 	Hydraulics
 Ret Trulli      Lotus        32 	Hydraulics
 
 Fastest Lap: Petrov (Renault) 1:29.165 (Lap 57)
 
 2010 Formula 1 World Championship Standings
 *after 7 races, 12 to go*
 
 
 Pos  	Driver  	Nationality  	Team  	Points
 
 
 1  Mark Webber 	        Australian RBR-Renault 	        93
 2  Jenson Button 	British    McLaren-Mercedes     88
 3  Lewis Hamilton 	British    McLaren Mercedes     84
 4  Fernando Alonso      Spanish    Ferrari 	        79
 5  Sebastian Vettel 	German 	   RBR-Renault 	        78
 6  Robert Kubica 	Polish 	   Renault 	        67
 7  Felipe Massa 	Brazilian  Ferrari 	        67
 8  Nico Rosberg 	German 	   Mercedes GP 	        66
 9  Michael Schumacher 	German 	   Mercedes GP 	        34
 10 Adrian Sutil 	German 	   Force India-Mercedes 22
 11 Vitantonio Liuzzi 	Italian    Force India-Mercedes 10
 12 Rubens Barrichello 	Brazilian  Williams-Cosworth 	 7
 13 Vitaly Petrov 	Russian    Renault 	         6
 14 Jaime Alguersuari 	Spanish    STR-Ferrari 	         3
 15 Sebastien Buemi      Swissn     STR-Ferrari 	         1
 16 Kamui Kobayashi 	Japanese   BMW Sauber-Ferrari 	 1
 17 Nico Hulkenberg 	German 	   Williams-Cosworth 	 1
 18 Pedro de la Rosa 	Spanish    BMW Sauber-Ferrari 	 0
 19 Heikki Kovalainen    Finnish    Lotus-Cosworth 	 0
 20 Karun Chandhok 	Indian 	   HRT-Cosworth 	 0
 21 Lucas di Grassi 	Brazilian  Virgin-Cosworth 	 0
 22 Jarno Trulli 	Italian    Lotus-Cosworth 	 0
 23 Bruno Senna 	        Brazilian  HRT-Cosworth 	 0
 24 Timo Glock 	        German 	   Virgin-Cosworth 	 0
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