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2012 United States Grand Prix
Race 19 of 20 in the2012 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Circuit of the Americas
Layout of the Circuit of the Americas
Race details[1]
DateNovember 18, 2012 (2012-11-18)
Official name2012 Formula 1United States Grand Prix[1]
LocationCircuit of the Americas
Travis County,Austin, Texas
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.513 km (3.426 miles)
Distance56 laps, 308.405 km (191.634 miles)
WeatherScattered clouds[2][3]
Air temp 24 °C (75 °F)[3]
Track temp 32 °C (90 °F)[3]
Attendance265,000 (Weekend)[4] 117,429 (Race Day)[5]
Pole position
DriverRed Bull-Renault
Time1:35.657
Fastest lap
DriverGermanySebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault
Time1:39.347 on lap 56
Podium
FirstMcLaren-Mercedes
SecondRed Bull-Renault
ThirdFerrari
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2012 United States Grand Prix (formally the2012 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix)[1] was aFormula One motor race held at theCircuit of the Americas inTravis County, nearAustin, Texas on November 18, 2012. The race, run over fifty-six laps, was the penultimate round of the2012 championship.[6] It was the inaugural race at the circuit, and the first time theUnited States Grand Prix had been held since2007.[7] On Sunday a capacity crowd of 117,429 watched the race around the brand new 20-turn circuit.[8]Sebastian Vettel started the race from pole position.[9]Lewis Hamilton won the race, his last for McLaren before his move to Mercedes, with Vettel finishing second andFernando Alonso in third.[10][11]

Report

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Background

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After atroubled construction period that saw a stop-work order issued in November 2011,[12] and the threat of the race being removed from the Formula One calendar altogether,[13] construction laid the final layer of tarmac on September 21.[14] The circuit passed its final pre-race inspection on September 25, allowing the race to go ahead as planned.[15][16] By comparison, the most-recent additions to the Formula One calendar – theKorea International Circuit inSouth Korea and theBuddh International Circuit in India – were only completed in the days leading up to their inaugural races.[17][18] The event was not the first Formula One Grand Prix in the state of Texas- the one-offDallas Grand Prix was held in July 1984 and the event was run in the extremely high temperatures of a Texas summer.

Tyre supplierPirelli provided teams with the medium and hard compounds for the race, with the hard tyre designated the prime compound, and the medium tyre the option compound.[19] As a result of this, Pirelli'sPaul Hembery predicted that the race would feature one-stop strategies throughout the field.[20] The selection of tyres was criticised by teams and drivers for being too conservative and counter-productive to racing,[21] though Pirelli claimed that this was a result of the highly-specific chemical makeup of the tarmac used at circuits hosting Grands Prix.[22] After analysing data gathered in free practice on Friday, Pirelli admitted that the soft and super-soft compounds would have been better-suited to the characteristics of the circuit.

The race saw the use of a singleDrag Reduction System (DRS) zone, located along the back straight to facilitate overtaking into Turn 12.[23] The detection point was located 1,220 feet (372 m) before the apex of the Turn 11 hairpin, with the activation point positioned 1,050 feet (320 m) after the Turn 11 apex, making the total DRS zone some 2,130 feet (649 m) in length.[24]

Free practice

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Jenson Button during the Friday practice. McLaren cars ran withVerizon logos instead ofVodafone in North America.

Sebastian Vettel was the fastest driver in both the opening practice sessions, setting a time a second and a half faster thanLewis Hamilton in the Friday morning session, and two seconds faster than title rivalFernando Alonso.[25] The session was run without incident, though drivers reported that there was very little grip around the circuit.[26]Ma Qinghua was the only reserve driver to take part in the session, replacingNarain Karthikeyan atHRT. He finished the session in twenty-fourth and last position, ten seconds behind Vettel.

Vettel was again fastest in the Friday afternoon session, seven tenths of a second quicker than team-mateMark Webber and Alonso.[27] Vettel's running was limited by a water leak that forced him to spend half the session in the pits, whileCaterham'sHeikki Kovalainen suffered a puncture when he made contact withScuderia Toro Rosso driverJean-Éric Vergne, andPastor Maldonado suffered an engine failure in hisWilliams late in the session.

Vettel completed the trifecta of fastest lap times when he topped the final session on Saturday morning, finishing two and a half tenths of a second faster than Hamilton.[28] The hour-long session was marked by a collision betweenSauber'sSergio Pérez and theMarussia ofCharles Pic that damaged the floor of Pic's car. Pérez escaped without penalty, much to the chagrin of Marussia.[29] Jean-Éric Vergne also ran into further trouble, breaking his front suspension when he hit a kerb and stopped on the circuit.

Qualifying

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Qualifying was held over one hour on Saturday afternoon. The session was broken up into three periods of twenty minutes, fifteen minutes and ten minutes respectively. At the end of the first period, Q1, the slowest seven cars were eliminated, and would start the race from the last seven positions on the grid. Any car that failed to qualifywithin 107% of the fastest lap time recorded in Q1 would have failed to qualify, though they would be eligible to enter the race at the discretion of the stewards. At the end of the second period, Q2, the slowest seven cars were again eliminated and would start the race in positions eleven to seventeen. This would leave the ten fastest cars to compete for pole position in the final ten-minute period, Q3.

Q1

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With the surface of the circuit offering very little grip, every team sent their drivers out for extended runs in the first twenty-minute period of qualifying, with the objective of laying down enough rubber on the circuit to improve their overall lap time, and trying to time their final flying runs to take full advantage of the circuit.

HRT were initially concerned that they would fail to qualify inside the 107% cut-off, and therefore fail to qualify for the race.[30] These fears were not realised as they sentPedro de la Rosa andNarain Karthikeyan out on the softer option tyres, allowing them to record faster lap times than if they had used the harder prime compound, which most of the front-runners would use in the first period so as to keep a set of soft tyres in reserve. Both de la Rosa and Karthikeyan qualified for the race, filling out the final row of the grid. Karthikeyan's session ended early when he pulled over onto the tarmac run-off at Turn 2, the victim of a mechanical fault. The positioning of his car forced race control to show yellow flags in the first sector, obliging drivers to slow down to avoid an accident.

Caterham'sVitaly Petrov struggled early in the session with traffic, and spent most of the twenty minutes outside the 107% cut-off. His final flying lap saw him qualify twenty-first for the race, one place ahead of team-mateHeikki Kovalainen. It was only the sixth time in eighteen races that Petrov had out-qualified his team-mate. Caterham later claimed that Karthikeyan's stoppage robbed them of the chance to set faster times, and the net result was that both Caterham cars qualified behind the Marussias ofTimo Glock andCharles Pic, prompting the team to declare that they had now caught Caterham in terms of raw pace.[31]

Daniel Ricciardo was the seventh and final driver eliminated at the end of the first qualifying period. He had spent most of the twenty minutes engaged in a battle to avoid elimination withMercedes'Nico Rosberg, with Rosberg prevailing when Ricciardo's final lap was compromised by the yellow flags in the first sector. The result meant that aScuderia Toro Rosso was eliminated in the first qualifying period for the tenth time in 2012, though it was only Ricciardo's second elimination.

Q2

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The trend towards the circuit becoming faster as more rubber was laid down continued in Q2, with lap times continuing to drop.Sebastian Vettel, who had recorded the fastest time in Q1, went on to beat his best time by eight tenths of a second in Q2. The faster lap times now meant that the softer option compound was a necessity; predictions from the teams – which would soon prove to be accurate – suggested that it would be impossible to advance to the final period of qualifying using the harder prime tyres.

Despite narrowly beating Ricciardo in Q1, Nico Rosberg was unable to improve his time in Q2, and qualified in seventeenth overall. His team later defended the decision to have him compete in an older specification of theMercedes F1 W03 as they felt it was better-suited to Rosberg's driving style, particularly when it came to heating his tyres.[32] The Saubers of Pérez andKamui Kobayashi filled out the eighth row of the grid, with the team unable to explain their lack of pace despite early predictions that they could challenge Mercedes for fifth place in theWorld Constructors' Championship in Austin andBrazil.[33]

Jean-Éric Vergne overcame his free practice dramas to qualify fourteenth, two tenths of a second ahead of Pérez and two tenths of a second behindPaul di Resta, who was disappointed to be eliminated in Q2 when team-mateNico Hülkenberg comfortably progressed to Q3.Jenson Button had to settle for twelfth overall when hisMcLaren MP4-27 lost all power late in the period, and he later admitted that he was afraid of getting caught up in what he called a "chaotic first lap".[34]Bruno Senna was the last driver eliminated in Q2, qualifying in eleventh place in his best qualifying performance since his Q3 appearance in theHungarian Grand Prix.

Q3

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Sebastian Vettel took pole position with the fastest lap of the weekend to date, setting a time of 1:35.657 on his final flying lap. In spite of this, Lewis Hamilton was closer to Vettel than he had been all weekend, missing pole position by just one tenth of a second.Mark Webber qualified third, ahead ofRomain Grosjean, who was later demoted to ninth when he received a five-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change.[35]Kimi Räikkönen qualified fifth, expressing surprise at such a strong qualifying performance whenhis team had been struggling with the lack of grip throughout free practice.[36]Michael Schumacher, who has won theUnited States Grand Prix on five occasions, qualified sixth in his penultimate race before his second retirement from the sport,[37] ahead of former team-mateFelipe Massa. Nico Hülkenberg finished the session in eighth, whileFernando Alonso struggled throughout qualifying to finish ninth overall. Ferrari were later forced to defend their qualifying tactics after sending Alonso out to complete his final timed run on a set of "scrubbed" – used – tyres.[38]Pastor Maldonado completed the top ten.

Post-qualifying

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BothMichael Schumacher andMark Webber were summoned to the stewards' office after qualifying. Schumacher had been cited for blocking Alonso during Q2 when the Mercedes driver impeded him at Turn 15. Schumacher escaped without punishment, as he had been on a flying lap of his own at the time, and blocking Alonso had not prevented him from advancing to Q3.[39]

Webber, on the other hand, was called to answer charges of missing the mandatory weight check at the end of qualifying. The stewards accepted thatRed Bull Racing had made an error and saw that the car was immediately sent to scrutineering once it was realised. Webber escaped with a reprimand, thereby allowing him to keep his grid position for the race.[40]

Race

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At the start, Vettel led from pole position and Webber passed Hamilton before entering the first corner. Alonso made a good start to gain 3 places.[41] Vettel opened up a lead over Webber before Hamilton passed the Australian in the DRS zone on the long straight from T11 to T12 on Lap 4. Webber would later retire on Lap 17 when KERS shut down and eventually thealternator failed on the Red Bull car.[42] Vettel would pit on Lap 22 but retained the lead over Räikkönen, Hamilton, Massa, and Alonso. Hamilton was able to catch and pass Vettel on Lap 42 in the DRS zone and kept the lead into turn 12. McLaren's Lewis Hamilton would go on to win the race, his last win for McLaren, followed by Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso.[43]Bruno Senna scored his final Formula One point.

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorPart 1Part 2Part 3Grid
11GermanySebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault1:36.5581:35.7961:35.6571
24United KingdomLewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes1:37.0581:36.7951:35.7662
32AustraliaMark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:37.2151:36.2981:36.1743
410FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Renault1:37.4861:36.9061:36.58781
59FinlandKimi RäikkönenLotus-Renault1:38.0511:37.4041:36.7084
67GermanyMichael SchumacherMercedes1:37.9271:37.1021:36.7945
76BrazilFelipe MassaFerrari1:37.6671:36.5491:36.937111
812GermanyNico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes1:37.7561:37.0661:37.1416
95SpainFernando AlonsoFerrari1:37.9681:37.1231:37.3007
1018VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoWilliams-Renault1:37.5371:37.0111:37.8429
1119BrazilBruno SennaWilliams-Renault1:37.5201:37.60410
123United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes1:37.5651:37.61612
1311United KingdomPaul di RestaForce India-Mercedes1:38.1041:37.66513
1417FranceJean-Éric VergneToro Rosso-Ferrari1:38.4341:37.87914
1515MexicoSergio PérezSauber-Ferrari1:38.5001:38.20615
1614JapanKamui KobayashiSauber-Ferrari1:38.4181:38.43716
178GermanyNico RosbergMercedes1:38.8621:38.50117
1816AustraliaDaniel RicciardoToro Rosso-Ferrari1:39.11418
1924GermanyTimo GlockMarussia-Cosworth1:40.05619
2025FranceCharles PicMarussia-Cosworth1:40.66420
2121RussiaVitaly PetrovCaterham-Renault1:40.80921
2220FinlandHeikki KovalainenCaterham-Renault1:41.16622
2322SpainPedro de la RosaHRT-Cosworth1:42.01123
2423IndiaNarain KarthikeyanHRT-Cosworth1:42.74024
107% time: 1:43.317
Source:[9]
Notes
  • ^1Romain Grosjean received a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change,[35] andFelipe Massa received the same penalty when Ferrari broke the FIA seal on his gearbox in order to maximise Fernando Alonso's grid position.[44]

Race

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
14United KingdomLewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes561:35:55.269225
21GermanySebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault56+0.675118
35SpainFernando AlonsoFerrari56+39.229715
46BrazilFelipe MassaFerrari56+46.0131112
53United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes56+56.4321210
69FinlandKimi RäikkönenLotus-Renault56+1:04.42548
710FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Renault56+1:10.31386
812GermanyNico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes56+1:13.79264
918VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoWilliams-Renault56+1:14.52592
1019BrazilBruno SennaWilliams-Renault56+1:15.133101
1115MexicoSergio PérezSauber-Ferrari56+1:24.34115
1216AustraliaDaniel RicciardoToro Rosso-Ferrari56+1:24.87118
138GermanyNico RosbergMercedes56+1:25.51017
1414JapanKamui KobayashiSauber-Ferrari55+1 Lap16
1511United KingdomPaul di RestaForce India-Mercedes55+1 Lap13
167GermanyMichael SchumacherMercedes55+1 Lap5
1721RussiaVitaly PetrovCaterham-Renault55+1 Lap21
1820FinlandHeikki KovalainenCaterham-Renault55+1 Lap22
1924GermanyTimo GlockMarussia-Cosworth55+1 Lap19
2025FranceCharles PicMarussia-Cosworth54+2 Laps20
2122SpainPedro de la RosaHRT-Cosworth54+2 Laps23
2223IndiaNarain KarthikeyanHRT-Cosworth54+2 Laps24
Ret2AustraliaMark WebberRed Bull-Renault16Alternator3
Ret17FranceJean-Éric VergneToro Rosso-Ferrari14Suspension14
Source:[11]

Championship standings after the race

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The result meant that the championship battle went down to the wire, as Alonso was able to reduce the gap to Vettel to thirteen points. By entering the season finale in Brazil with a 13-point-lead, Vettel only needed a fourth place at best to clinch his third consecutive drivers' title. Vettel's second place gaveRed Bull Racing enough points to secure their third consecutiveWorld Constructors' Championship.[45][46]

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1GermanySebastian Vettel*273
2SpainFernando Alonso*260
3FinlandKimi Räikkönen206
14United KingdomLewis Hamilton190
15AustraliaMark Webber167
Source:[47]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1AustriaRed Bull-Renault*440
2ItalyFerrari367
3United KingdomMcLaren-Mercedes353
4United KingdomLotus-Renault302
5GermanyMercedes136
Source:[47]

Notes:
  • Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Teams and drivers in bold and with an asterisk had a mathematical possibility of winning the title.

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