Ferrari look back at their disappointing Chinese GP, which again resulted in no points.
Ferrari look back at their disappointing Chinese GP, which again resulted in no points.
Bridgestone look back on todays Chinese GP and Red Bull’s first race win.
Sebastian Vettel lead his team mate Webber home to finish the Chinese GP with Red Bull’s first ever 1-2. Sadly Kimi’s season didn’t get any better, with the Finn finishing today in 10th place.
Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro look back at todays track action, which saw their drivers Kimi and Massa take 8th and 13th on the grid for tomorrow’s race.
Bridgestone look back at todays track action and their performance in qualifying.
Vettel takes a stunning pole position (Red Bull’s first), beating the double decker diffuser cars in Shaghai today. Kimi managed a solid 8th position after a difficult session that saw is team mate finish 13th overall.
Ferrari struggle for pace on day one without the KERS boost, although they had no reliability issues during both of Friday’s sessions.
The usual suspects fought it out to top the timesheets today with the double diffuser cars Brawn, Toyota, Williams being joined by Redbull. McLaren also challenged in the first session with their new diffuser design, while Ferrari struggled.
The Prancing Horse looks forward to the sixth Chinese GP in Shanghai this weekend.
Kimi looks forward to this weekend’s Chinese GP in Shanghai.
