A.Albon | 583 (1%) |
C.Sainz,jr. | 313 (1%) |
Ch.Leclerc | 335 (1%) |
D.Ricciardo | 340 (1%) |
E.Ocon | 331 (1%) |
F.Alonso | 257 (1%) |
G.Russell | 314 (1%) |
K.Cunuda | 347 (1%) |
K.Magnussen | 237 (0%) |
Kuan-jü Č. | 233 (0%) |
L.Hamilton | 45013 (88%) |
L.Norris | 254 (0%) |
L.Sergeant | 229 (0%) |
L.Stroll | 338 (1%) |
M.Verstappen | 335 (1%) |
N.Hulkenberg | 221 (0%) |
O.Piastri | 243 (0%) |
P.Gasly | 317 (1%) |
S.Pérez | 367 (1%) |
V.Bottas | 310 (1%) |
The Korean Formula 1 GP 2011 was unusual since the beginning. Unusual because L.Hamilton took the pole position, which was the first time this year when it wasn't somebody of Red Bull Racing. L.Hamilton was happy for the Pole position at the press conference. That, however, didn't pose a problem for S.Vettel, but a problem to be solved easily, as Sebastian overtook Lewis as soon as the first lap and went on to a race of his own. What happened behind him was no concern to him, even if you could see him tired stepping out of the cockpit of Formula 1 monopost.
V.Petrov lost control in the race and hit Michael Schumacher from behind and so they both finished, the Safety Car put the whole field together again. Mark Webber fought like a lion and finally managed to win the third race for Red Bull Racing. Lewis Hamilton of McLaren wedged himself between them. Because of those standings Red Bull won also the Constructors Title and became the double World Champion of Formula 1 2011.
Starting grid of the Korean GP 2011:
L.Hamilton |
S.Vettel |
J.Button |
M.Webber |
F.Massa |
F.Alonso |
N.Rosberg |
V.Petrov |
P.di Resta |
A.Sutil |
J.Alguersuari |
M.Schumacher |
S.Buemi |
K.Kobajaši |
B.Senna |
P.Maldonado |
S.Perez |
R.Barrichello |
H.Kovalainen |
J.Trulli |
T.Glock |
J.D´Ambrosio |
V.Liuzzi |
D.Ricciardo |
GP : 1. S.Vettel 2. L.Hamitlon , 3. M.Webber
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