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2006 Chinese Grand Prix

Image:MiniChinaFlag.jpg 2006 Chinese Grand Prix
Date October 1, 2006
Round 16
Track Shanghai
Laps 56
Weather Damp, drying out
Pole Position
Driver Fernando Alonso
Time 1:44.340
Fastest Lap
Driver Fernando Alonso
Time 1:37.586

Formula One left Europe with both Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso fighting for the World Championship.

It rained in qualifying, which heavily favoured the Michelin tyres. This was evident in Qualifying 1, when the top 12 drivers were Michelin, with the others on Bridgestone. As a result, as qualifying went on, Schumacher did remarkably well to put himself in sixth. Team-mate Felipe Massa was in thirteenth, but with an engine penalty, he dropped to twentieth. Meanwhile, Alonso coasted to pole, with team-mate Giancarlo Fisichella on the front row with him.

Before the race, the decision was taken by most of the teams to go out on intermediate tyres. As a result, Renault were expected to dominate. Sure enough, Alonso dominated off the startline. The two Renault’s led the way around, with only Kimi Raikkonen managing to put up a fight with the Renault’s. Alonso had opened up a big lead.

Before the first stops, Renault lost power on their pit wall, making it difficult for them to track their cars’ performance. When Alonso pitted, he came in for new inters on the front, but kept his rear tyres the same. This didn’t work however, and soon he was lapping so slowly that Fisichella had to pass him, hotly pursued by Schumacher, who after a slow start had passed both the Honda’s of Barrichello and Button.

Early attempts at dry tyres failed, with Robert Kubica taking the dry tyres too early, a move which cost him a lap or so in time.

As everyone came in for the dry tyres, so did Alonso, and he was able to get his up to temperature quickly, albeit after a wheel-nut problem in the pit lane cost him another twenty seconds. Five laps later, Schumacher pitted for dry tyres, and he too, managed to get them up to speed on the outlap. Fisichella pitted from the lead a lap later, but he could not warm his tyres up on turn one. As a result, Schumacher roared past to take the lead. Alonso pulled back to Schumacher at a rate of two seconds per lap, but it was too late, although he did manage to take second place.

With a few laps left, it started to rain again, and behind the top three, there was a battle developing between Button, Barrichello, Pedro de la Rosa, and Nick Heidfeld. With a Super Aguri in the way too by the time the cars got down to the hairpin after the long straight, the inevitable collision on cold tyres took place. Button passed Barrichello and Heidfeld cleanly, but the move cost Barrichello his front wing, and caused Heidfeld to spin. Pedro de la Rosa calmly claimed fifth, avoiding the collision.

Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso were tied on points, but Schumacher took the lead for the first time that season by virtue of having won more races. Renault regained the lead in the Constructors’ Championship, due to Ferrari’s Felipe Massa being caught up in an accident while attempting to pass David Coulthard for the final point on offer.

[edit] Results

Rank Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari 56 1:37:32.747 6 10
2 Flag of Spain Fernando Alonso Renault 56 +3.1 sec 1 8
3 Flag of Italy Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 56+ 44.1 sec 2 6
4 Flag of the United Kingdom Jenson Button Honda 56+ 72.0 sec 4 5
5 Flag of Spain Pedro de la Rosa McLaren 56 +77.1 sec 7 4
6 Flag of Brazil Rubens Barrichello Honda 56+ 79.1 sec 3 3
7 Flag of Germany Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 56 +91.9 sec 8 2
8 Flag of Australia Mark Webber Williams 56 +103.5 sec 14 1
9 Flag of the United Kingdom David Coulthard Red Bull 56 +103.7 sec 12
10 Flag of Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Toro Rosso 55 +1 lap 13
11 Flag of Germany Nico Rosberg Williams 55 +1 lap 15
12 Flag of the Netherlands Robert Doornbos Red Bull 55 +1 lap 10
13 Flag of Poland Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 55 +1 lap 9
14 Flag of the United States Scott Speed Toro Rosso 55 +1 lap 11
15 Flag of the Netherlands Christijan Albers Spyker 53 +3 laps 22
16 Flag of Japan Sakon Yamamoto Super Aguri 52 +4 laps 19
Ret Flag of Germany Ralf Schumacher Toyota 49+Oil pressure 16
Ret Flag of Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 44 Collision 20
Ret Flag of Italy Jarno Trulli Toyota 38 Pneumatic 17
Ret Flag of Portugal Tiago Monteiro Spyker 37 Spin 18
Ret Flag of Finland Kimi Raikkonen McLaren 18 Throttle 5
DSQ Flag of Japan Takuma Sato Super Aguri 55 Disqualified 21


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