F1 in Australia: Kimi, Fernando, Sebastian

F1 in Australia: Kimi, Fernando, Sebastian

First place for Kimi Raikkonen and Lotus in Australia, what a great job! Fernando Alonso is second, Sebastian Vettel - third.

Sunday, March 17, 2013 (2:01 am)

Kimi Raikkonen claimed victory in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, marking his second triumph since returning to the sport. The Lotus driver took the chequered flag comfortably ahead of Fernando Alonso, while reigning World Champion and pole-sitter Sebastian Vettel had to settle for third.

The damp conditions witnessed in qualifying had passed as the grid convened for the start of the 58-lap race, with Vettel making a near perfect start as the lights went out. In contrast, team-mate Mark Webber slipped down the order and found himself in seventh place after the opening sequence of corners. The first lap was also vital for Ferrari duo Alonso and Felipe Massa, who moved up to second and third respectively, with Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and race-winner Raikkonen in close company.

As the field found a rhythm, it was Vettel who held the early advantage, but tyre issues soon hindered his afternoon. The German fell back into the clutches of Massa and Alonso, holding the pair up while Raikkonen surged past Hamilton and closed in. The positions remained the same after the opening pit-stop phase, but Raikkonen found himself in the driving seat when his rivals struggled with degradation. Adrian Sutil was another man to demonstrate strong pace in the first half of the Grand Prix, moving into the lead on numerous occasions until a doomed final stint on the Super Soft rubber saw him fall back.

During the next round of pit-stops, Alonso leapfrogged both Massa and Alonso, but Raikkonen crucially stayed out to bring his strategy into play. Having made his second stop much later, the Finn climbed back up the order as those around him pitted for a third time, leaving him with a comfortable route to victory in the final stages of the race.

Second place man Alonso looked like threatening for the win at times, but a near-collision with Caterham's Charles Pic put an end to his slim hopes. The Ferrari driver crossed the line over 12 seconds behind Raikkonen, with Vettel just under ten seconds further back in third. The latter's race was defined by his fears after qualifying, with Red Bull in particular struggling to make their tyres last the distance.

Massa and Hamilton, who have had their fair share of confrontations in the past, were next up in fourth and fifth, with the Briton pulling off a brave move on Adrian Sutil in the final few laps. The Mercedes driver's race was hindered when he locked up heavily defending from Alonso, forcing an early stop for fresh tyres. It was worse for team-mate Nico Rosberg, however, who retired with an electrical problem on Lap 32.

After a dreadful start, Webber was able to salvage seventh place, while a strong effort from Sutil saw him hold onto eighth after his tricky late run on the softer rubber. The German's Force India team-mate, Paul di Resta, finished eighth to give the team a double points finish for the first time since last year's Belgian Grand Prix, with Jenson Button and Romain Grosjean crossing the line to complete the top ten positions.

At the back of the field, Jules Bianchi drove incredibly well to finish a lap ahead of nearest Caterham rival Pic, with Max Chilton and Giedo van der Garde the last of the finishers. Daniel Ricciardo and Pastor Maldonado were the only other men to retire, enduring a technical problem and a race-ending spin respectively, while Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg failed to make the start due to an issue with his C32's fuel pump.

Heading to the Sepang International Circuit for the second round of the championship, Raikkonen holds a seven point lead over Alonso in the standings.

 

2013 Australian Grand Prix Race Results

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPts
1 7 Kimi Räikkönen Lotus-Renault 58 Winner 7 25
2 3 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 58 +12.4 secs 5 18
3 1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Racing-Renault 58 +22.3 secs 1 15
4 4 Felipe Massa Ferrari 58 +33.5 secs 4 12
5 10 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 58 +45.5 secs 3 10
6 2 Mark Webber Red Bull Racing-Renault 58 +46.8 secs 2 8
7 15 Adrian Sutil Force India-Mercedes 58 +65.0 secs 12 6
8 14 Paul di Resta Force India-Mercedes 58 +68.4 secs 9 4
9 5 Jenson Button McLaren-Mercedes 58 +81.6 secs 10 2
10 8 Romain Grosjean Lotus-Renault 58 +82.7 secs 8 1
11 6 Sergio Perez McLaren-Mercedes 58 +83.3 secs 15  
12 18 Jean-Eric Vergne STR-Ferrari 58 +83.8 secs 13  
13 12 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber-Ferrari 57 +1 Lap 18  
14 17 Valtteri Bottas Williams-Renault 57 +1 Lap 16  
15 22 Jules Bianchi Marussia-Cosworth 57 +1 Laps 19  
16 20 Charles Pic Caterham-Renault 56 +2 Lap 22  
17 23 Max Chilton Marussia-Cosworth 56 +2 Laps 20  
18 21 Giedo van der Garde Caterham-Renault 56 +2 Laps 21  
Ret 19 Daniel Ricciardo STR-Ferrari 39 +19 Laps 14  
Ret 9 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 26 +32 Laps 6  
Ret 16 Pastor Maldonado Williams-Renault 24 +34 Laps 17  
Ret 11 Nico Hulkenberg Sauber-Ferrari 0 Fuel System 11  

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