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2015 Spanish Grand Prix

The2015 Spanish Grand Prix, formally titled theFormula 1 Gran Premio de España Pirelli 2015, was aFormula Onemotor race held on 10 May 2015 at theCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya inMontmeló, Spain. The race was the fifth round of the2015 season and marked the forty-fifth running of theSpanish Grand Prix as a round of the Formula One World Championship and the twenty-fifth running at Catalunya.Mercedes driverNico Rosberg took his first win of the season, his first in Spain and the ninth of his career. His team-mateLewis Hamilton finished second after a bad start, followed bySebastian Vettel in third.

2015 Spanish Grand Prix
Race 5 of 19 in the2015 Formula One World Championship
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A track map of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The track has 16 corners, which range in sharpness from hairpins to gentle, sweeping turns. There are two long straights that link the corners together. The pit lane splits off from the track on the inside of Turn 16, and rejoins the track after the start-finish straight.
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Race details[1][2]
Date10 May 2015
Official nameFormula 1Gran Premio de España Pirelli 2015[1]
LocationCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Montmeló, Spain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length4.655 km (2.892 mi)
Distance66 laps, 307.104 km (190.826 mi)
WeatherSunny
25 °C (77 °F) air temperature
44 °C (111 °F) track temperature
1.8 m/s (5.9 ft/s) wind from the northeast[3]
Attendance86,700 (Race Day)
Pole position
DriverMercedes
Time1:24.681
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes
Time1:28.270 on lap 54
Podium
FirstMercedes
SecondMercedes
ThirdFerrari
Lap leaders

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Background

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Mercedes were expected to be dominant in Barcelona, since it was at the circuit that their advantage per lap had been biggest in2014[4] and they had shown strong form at the two pre-season tests at the circuit.[5]

After problems with their engine in the first races, which sawDaniel Ricciardo down to his last power unit after just four outings,Renault introduced a new, modified engine for the Spanish Grand Prix, aiming to improve both reliability and drivability.[6]

Ferrari brought new parts to Barcelona, butKimi Räikkönen was unsatisfied with the handling of his car, switching back to the earlier setup for the third practice session.[7] He later conceded that "maybe it would have been better with the new bits."[8]McLaren arrived in Barcelona with a new dark grey livery in order to "improv[e] its visual impact [...] for the floodlights increasingly used in twilight and night races," a team representative said.[9]

Tyres

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On 22 April,Pirelli announced that the teams would be using the hard and medium tyres for this race, the same choice as the year before.[10]

Free practice

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Local favouriteFernando Alonso'sMcLaren sporting the team's new, dark grey livery

Per the regulations for the 2015 season, three practice sessions were held, two 1.5-hour sessions on Friday and another one-hour session before qualifying on Saturday.[11]Nico Rosberg was fastest on Friday morning, outpacing his teammateLewis Hamilton by 0.07 seconds. Rosberg raised the interest of the race stewards when he failed to stay to the left of the bollard at the pit lane entrance returning to pit lane after one of his runs. Mercedes lived up to the expectations by lapping almost a second quicker than the next fastest cars, the two Ferrari drivers. Three test drivers took part in the session:Jolyon Palmer took the place ofRomain Grosjean at the wheel of one of theLotus cars as he had done in the two prior races;Raffaele Marciello returned forSauber after he had already filled the role at theMalaysian Grand Prix; and making her debut for 2015 wasSusie Wolff forWilliams, finishing eight-tenths of a second behind regular driverFelipe Massa.[12]

Lewis Hamilton was quickest in the second session on Friday afternoon. Track temperatures rose by more than 20 °C (36 °F) to almost 50 °C (122 °F) at the end of the session. The extreme heat was especially hard on the tyres, which led to many drivers complaining about a lack of grip on track.Sebastian Vettel split the two Mercedes cars and finished second fastest, four-tenths of a second slower than Hamilton, with Rosberg a further three tenths down. Daniel Ricciardo struggled with his engine yet again, which needed to be changed mid-session, leaving him with only ten minutes of running.McLaren were yet to score in 2015, but withJenson Button finishing seventh andFernando Alonso in eleventh place, they proved to be closer to the point ranks than in previous races.Romain Grosjean suffered from technical problems on his Lotus, which ended in the engine cover of his car shattering on the start-finish straight, bringing out a red flag.[13]

The third practice session, on Saturday morning, showed that Mercedes' advantage on the softer, medium tyres was less significant than on the hard compound, meaning Vettel was able to lap within two-tenths of a second of Rosberg, who was fastest. Hamilton spun in turn three, compromising his session. He finished third fastest, two-tenths down on his teammate. Kimi Räikkönen, who was fifth fastest, was once more unsatisfied with the setup of his car, as he could be heard on the radio telling his team "Excellent. How can we be in wrong settings?"[14]

Qualifying

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For the first time in 2015,Lewis Hamilton did not take pole position.

Qualifying consisted of three parts, 18, 15 and 12 minutes in length respectively, with five drivers eliminated from competing after each of the first two sessions.[11] During the first session (Q1),Mercedes was able to proceed into the next part without having to use the softer and faster tyre compound. The same applied for Sebastian Vettel, while his Ferrari teammate Kimi Räikkönen was once again unhappy with his setup and recorded his time on the softer medium tyres.McLaren's upward trend continued, as both cars progressed into Q2, the first time the team achieved this in 2015. TheManor Marussia drivers took their familiar place at the back of the grid,Will Stevens in 19th almost three seconds off the time of the next-slowest car. BothForce India cars as well as theSauber ofMarcus Ericsson did not make it into Q2 either.[15]

The second part of qualifying saw both Mercedes drivers andValtteri Bottas make only one timed run, which proved sufficient to get into Q3 comfortably. The second Sauber ofFelipe Nasr was eliminated as were both McLarens and both Lotus cars, meaning that the last five rows on the grid would each be taken by pairs of teammates.[15]

For the last session of qualifying, the top ten drivers had twelve minutes to set their times. Nico Rosberg recorded provisional pole on his first outing, a quarter of a second in front of teammateLewis Hamilton. Unlike their teammates, bothFelipe Massa in theWilliams and Kimi Räikkönen did not have an extra set of fresh tyres, meaning they were caught out by the fast-runningToro Rosso drivers, who took the third row on the grid. Neither Rosberg nor Hamilton were able to improve on their times in their second running. For the first time in 2015, it was not Hamilton who would start the race first on the grid, as Rosberg recorded the 16th pole position of his career.[15]

Post-qualifying

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Toro Rosso were delighted with their result, even thoughCarlos Sainz Jr. admitted he did not expect to fare as well in the race.[16] Rosberg was satisfied with his first pole position of the season, commenting "of course I needed it sooner rather than later," referring to the 27-point gap in the championship to Hamilton.[17] As pole position is statistically of crucial importance to winning the race, even more so than inMonaco, being first on the grid was considered to be a big advantage for Rosberg.[18]

Race

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The start of the race

At the start of the race, Lewis Hamilton did not get away well, having to yield second place to Sebastian Vettel while also coming under pressure from Valtteri Bottas. Nico Rosberg remained in front while the rest of the field got through the first corners without incidents. Kimi Räikkönen had a good first lap and moved up to fifth. The Toro Rosso drivers were unable to capitalise on their good qualifying performances and steadily headed down the order. As Rosberg was developing a lead, Hamilton told his team that overtaking Vettel on track was "impossible." Mercedes switched him to a three-stop strategy, starting on lap 14, but his first stop was marred by a problem with the wheel nut, not being able to get ahead of Rosberg who made a pit stop two laps later without problems. During the following laps, Hamilton tried to overtake Vettel on track, but to no avail. Unlike the top runners, Kimi Räikkönen did not take the medium tyres during his middle stint, but chose instead to run on the hard compound, meaning he would be a force to watch towards the end of the race.[19]

Battles for position in midfield during the opening laps saw the two Lotus cars touch, damagingPastor Maldonado's rear wing. When he came into the pit for his first stop, the entire right side plate of the wing was taken off, later forcing him to retire on lap 47. Fernando Alonso had previously become the first retirement of the race when his brake failed due to a torn-off visor lodging in his rear brake.[20] When he came into the pit lane on lap 28, he overshot his pit box and hit a mechanic, and was unable to continue.Red Bull, who had a troublesome weekend, qualifying behind their sister team Toro Rosso, made up for lost ground and moved ahead to eventually finish seventh and tenth.[19]

Up in front, Hamilton put his three-stop strategy to good use, consistently setting the fastest laps on track. On lap 46, Rosberg made a pit stop for the second and final time, emerging just a few seconds ahead of Hamilton, who quickly moved past him into the lead. Hamilton came in for his last stop on lap 51, easily retaining second place in front of Vettel's Ferrari. He subsequently tried to close the gap to Rosberg in front, but a 19-second lead proved impossible to overcome in the remaining 14 laps. Räikkönen had closed in on Valtteri Bottas and tried to overtake him during the last laps of the race, but was eventually unable to do so, leaving him in fifth position, lamenting his poor qualifying performance. As the race drew to a close, Rosberg crossed the line for his first victory of the season and the ninth of his career.[21] Rosberg's victory made him the ninth different winner of theSpanish Grand Prix in as many years.[22]

Post-race

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Race winner Nico Rosberg said he had a "perfect weekend" during the podium interview conducted by Spanish TV presenter Maria Serrat. At the official post-race press conference,Lewis Hamilton conceded that it had "been a long time since I've had such a poor start" and went on to explain how difficult it is to overtake on the circuit. Sebastian Vettel admitted that had Hamilton's first stop not gone wrong, it would have been unlikely to stay ahead of him at that point.[23]

Kimi Räikkönen, who had decided to drive with the old setup of the car, later stated that he had made a "sacrifice" for the team, saying "I think we learned a lot from going for two separate cars following yesterday and today so I'm more confident we can see things more balanced." He went on to point out that the characteristics of the circuit suited Mercedes more than Ferrari, as they had more downforce and raw speed, stating he was not too concerned with the "bigger than normal" gap, after Vettel had finished 45 seconds behind Rosberg.[24]

Following another difficult weekend and constant problems with their underpowered Renault power units, Red Bull repeated their threats voiced earlier in the season to exit the sport. Their motorsport advisorHelmut Marko was quoted saying: "If we don't have a competitive engine in the near future, then eitherAudi is coming or we are out."[25] Audi had just two weeks earlier stated that it had "no plans to enter Formula 1."[26] Team principalChristian Horner had earlier declared the2015 season a "write-off" based on their engine reliability issues.[27]

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos.Car
no.
DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
16 Nico RosbergMercedes1:26.4901:25.1661:24.6811
244 Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:26.3821:25.7401:24.9482
35 Sebastian VettelFerrari1:27.5341:26.1671:25.4583
477 Valtteri BottasWilliams-Mercedes1:27.2621:26.1971:25.6944
555 Carlos Sainz Jr.Toro Rosso-Renault1:26.7731:26.4751:26.1365
633 Max VerstappenToro Rosso-Renault1:27.3931:26.4411:26.2496
77 Kimi RäikkönenFerrari1:26.6371:26.0161:26.4147
826 Daniil KvyatRed Bull Racing-Renault1:27.8331:26.8891:26.6298
919 Felipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes1:27.1651:26.1471:26.7579
103 Daniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-Renault1:27.6111:26.6921:26.77010
118 Romain GrosjeanLotus-Mercedes1:27.3831:27.37511
1213 Pastor MaldonadoLotus-Mercedes1:27.2811:27.45012
1314 Fernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda1:27.9411:27.76013
1422 Jenson ButtonMcLaren-Honda1:27.8131:27.85414
1512 Felipe NasrSauber-Ferrari1:27.6251:28.00515
169 Marcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari1:28.11216
1727 Nico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes1:28.36517
1811 Sergio PérezForce India-Mercedes1:28.44218
1928 Will StevensMarussia-Ferrari1:31.20019
2098 Roberto MerhiMarussia-Ferrari1:32.03820
107% time: 1:32.428
Source:[28]

Race

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
16 Nico RosbergMercedes661:41:12.555125
244 Lewis HamiltonMercedes66+17.551218
35 Sebastian VettelFerrari66+45.342315
477 Valtteri BottasWilliams-Mercedes66+59.217412
57 Kimi RäikkönenFerrari66+1:00.002710
619 Felipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes66+1:21.31498
73 Daniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-Renault65+1 Lap106
88 Romain GrosjeanLotus-Mercedes65+1 Lap114
955 Carlos Sainz Jr.Toro Rosso-Renault65+1 Lap52
1026 Daniil KvyatRed Bull Racing-Renault65+1 Lap81
1133 Max VerstappenToro Rosso-Renault65+1 Lap6
1212 Felipe NasrSauber-Ferrari65+1 Lap15
1311 Sergio PérezForce India-Mercedes65+1 Lap18
149 Marcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari65+1 Lap16
1527 Nico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes65+1 Lap17
1622 Jenson ButtonMcLaren-Honda65+1 Lap14
1728 Will StevensMarussia-Ferrari63+3 Laps19
1898 Roberto MerhiMarussia-Ferrari62+4 Laps20
Ret13 Pastor MaldonadoLotus-Mercedes45Collision damage12
Ret14 Fernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda26Brakes13
Source:[19][29]

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
 1 Lewis Hamilton111
 2 Nico Rosberg91
 3 Sebastian Vettel80
 4 Kimi Räikkönen52
  15 Valtteri Bottas42
Source:[30]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
 1 Mercedes202
 2 Ferrari132
 3 Williams-Mercedes81
 4 Red Bull Racing-Renault30
 5    Sauber-Ferrari19
Source:[30]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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References

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  16. ^Collantine, Keith (9 May 2015).""Very happy" Sainz doesn't expect fifth in race". F1Fanatic. Retrieved12 May 2015.
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