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2013 Indian Grand Prix
Race 16 of 19 in the2013 Formula One World Championship
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Buddh International Circuit
Buddh International Circuit
Race details[1]
Date27 October 2013
Official name2013 Formula 1AirtelIndian Grand Prix[1]
LocationBuddh International Circuit
Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.125 km (3.185 miles)
Distance60 laps, 307.249 km (190.916 miles)
WeatherSunny, haze
Attendance60,000[2][3]
Pole position
DriverRed Bull-Renault
Time1:24.119
Fastest lap
DriverFinlandKimi RäikkönenLotus-Renault
Time1:27.679 on lap 60
Podium
FirstRed Bull-Renault
SecondMercedes
ThirdLotus-Renault
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2013 Indian Grand Prix (formally the2013 Formula 1 Airtel Indian Grand Prix[1]) was aFormula Onemotor race held on 27 October 2013 at theBuddh International Circuit,Greater Noida,Uttar Pradesh, India. It was the sixteenth round of the2013 Formula One season, and the third (and, to date, last)Indian Grand Prix. The race, contested over 60 laps, was won bySebastian Vettel, driving aRed Bull, after starting frompole position.Nico Rosberg finished second in aMercedes, withRomain Grosjean behind in third driving for theLotus team. By winning the race, Sebastian Vettel secured his fourth consecutive title and his last to date, asFernando Alonso could not catch up to Vettel in the championship with only three races remaining.Red Bull also clinched their fourth consecutiveConstructors' Championship.

This would be the last Formula One race at the Buddh International Circuit and the last Indian Grand Prix, as of the2025 season.

Report

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Background

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The Grand Prix was contested by eleven teams, each of two drivers.[4] The teams, also known as "constructors", wereRed Bull-Renault,Ferrari,McLaren-Mercedes,Lotus-Renault,Mercedes,Sauber-Ferrari,Force India-Mercedes,Williams-Renault,Toro Rosso-Ferrari,Caterham-Renault andMarussia-Cosworth.[4]

Before the race, Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel led theDrivers' Championship with 297 points; Ferrari driverFernando Alonso was second on 207 points.[5] A maximum of 100 points were available in the remaining four races, which meant Alonso could still win the title. Vettel only needed a fifth place or higher to become Drivers' Champion, even if Alonso won.[6] Behind Vettel and Alonso in the Drivers' Championship,Kimi Räikkönen was third with 177 points in a Lotus, withLewis Hamilton andMark Webber on 161 and 148 points respectively. In theConstructors' Championship, Red Bull were leading on 445 points and Ferrari were second on 297 points, with Mercedes third on 287 points.[5]

In the week leading up to the race, the organisers of the race, Jaypee Sports International attended a court hearing on a dispute over unpaid entertainment taxes from the previous running of the Grand Prix.[7] A court official confirmed, the case would be heard the week after the race, thereby ending speculation that the Grand Prix would be cancelled.[8]

On 21 October, four days before the event's first free practice sessions took place, Toro Rosso confirmed the team was signingGP3 Series driverDaniil Kvyat for the 2014 season, partneringJean-Éric Vergne.[9]

Thedrag reduction system (DRS) had two activation zones for the race; one was on the straight between turns 3 and 4, and the second was on the start/finish straight from the final to first corners.[5] The sport's sole tyre supplierPirelli, provided two specifications of slick compound tyres for the race, designated Medium (also referred to as the "prime" tyre) and Soft (also referred to as the "option" tyre).[10] The Medium compound was distinguished by a white-band with the Soft compound being distinguished by a yellow-band. As was the case for all the 2013 Grands Prix, the rules stipulated that all cars should use both types of tyre during the course of the race, and each driver was limited to eleven sets of dry tyres for the weekend.[11]

Practice and qualifying

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Fernando Alonso completed minimal running during Friday's first practice session due to a gearbox problem on hisFerrari car

Three practice sessions were held before the Sunday race—two on Friday from 11:00 to 12:00 and 14:00 to 15:30 local time, and a third on Saturday morning between 11:00 to 12:00.[11] The first practice session took place in dry conditions with an ambient temperature of 30 °C (86 °F).[12] and a track temperature of 32 °C (90 °F).[13] Vettel set the session's fastest time with a lap of 1 minute and 26.683, almost two-tenths of a second faster than teammate Webber. The Mercedes of Nico Rosberg set the third fastest time ahead of Renault driverRomain Grosjean who was fourth fastest. Hamilton set the fifth fastest time in his Mercedes. The two McLaren drivers were sixth and seventh,Jenson Button ahead ofSergio Pérez.Felipe Massa andNico Hülkenberg set the eighth and ninth fastest lap times respectively for Ferrari and Sauber.Valtteri Bottas in the Williams completed the top ten. Alonso's Ferrari car was afflicted by a gearbox problem; this restricted him to completing only six timed laps, and he was 12th overall.[14]

The second practice session was held in similar weather to the first; the only difference was a slightly higher peak track temperature of 40 °C (104 °F).[15] During this session, Vettel set the fastest lap of the day, a 1:25.722; Webber finished with the second-fastest time. Grosjean ended up with the third fastest time. The Mercedes drivers were again quick—Hamilton in fourth and Rosberg sixth. They were split by Alonso; with teammate Massa in seventh. Räikkonen set the eighth fastest time. The McLaren drivers ran slower— Button in ninth and Pérez tenth. Williams driverPastor Maldonado suffered from a loose wheel nut which deflated his right-front tyre, as a result of an earlier pitstop. Williams were fined €60,000.[16]

Saturday's weather was again dry for third and final practice session, with an ambient temperature of 28 °C (82 °F) and a track temperature of 35 °C (95 °F).[17] The start of session was delayed by 20 minutes as the medical helicopter was unable to take off, due to poor visibility caused by smog.[18] The Red Bull drivers were again quickest—Vettel setting the fastest time, a 1:25.332, over half a second faster than Webber. Alonso was able to improve his pace and set the third-fastest time. Hamilton and Rosberg set the eighth and tenth fastest times respectively; they were separated by Button.[19]

"The car felt good all weekend and it just got better as the track improved. The car was amazing; it's a great circuit, I really like the flow of it, especially around the middle sector with the high speed corners. If the car behaves the way you want it to through that section then you're always then going to enjoy it, as we did today. It's a great result for the team; Mark is on a different strategy, so we'll see what the race brings tomorrow. We have been getting a lot of questions about the championship this weekend, but we'll keep doing what we've done in the past, just focusing on every single step – we won't change that for tomorrow, or the next couple of races. We've worked hard to get here and tomorrow will be a long race. With the strategy, I think it's always tricky do the right thing, but we have a good package so we should be in good shape."

Sebastian Vettel, commenting on takingpole position.[20]

Saturday afternoon's qualifying session was divided into three parts. The first part ran for 20 minutes and eliminated the cars from qualifying that finished the session 17th or lower. During this session, the107% rule was in effect, which necessitated each driver set a time within 107% of the quickest lap to qualify for the race.[11] The second part of qualifying lasted 15 minutes and eliminated cars that finished in positions 11 to 16. The final part of qualifying determined the positions from first to tenth, and decidedpole position.[11] The session was held in dry weather; the ambient temperature was 30 °C (86 °F) with a track temperature of 39 °C (102 °F).[21] Vettel set the fastest time in the second and final parts of the session, which clinched himpole position with a lap of 1:24.119. Vettel was joined on the front row by Rosberg, who was nearly eight-tenths of a second slower.[22]

Ricciardo was the fastest driver not to advance into the final session, qualifying 11th; his best time of 1:25.519 was nearly a second slower than Vettel's pace in the second session. Grosjean (Renault),Jules Bianchi (Marussia), Caterham driversGiedo van der Garde andCharles Pic andMax Chilton (Marussia) failed to advance beyond the first part of qualifying, and thus completed the final rows of the grid. In the first part of qualifying (the only section in which all drivers took part), the entire field was covered by just over two seconds.

Race

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Sebastian Vettel, who took pole and was crowned2013 Formula One Drivers' Champion as a result of his win (pictured in 2012)

The race took place in the afternoon from 15:00 local time, in dry and sunny weather, with an ambient temperature of 30 °C (86 °F) and a track temperature of 35 °C (95 °F).[23] Vettel, from pole position on the grid, held onto the lead into the first corner. Massa, from fifth, made a good start, moving from 5th to 2nd place by the end of the first lap.[24] Maldonado made the best start in the field, moving from 17th to 13th.[23] Going into the second corner, Alonso touched Webber, resulting in damage to his Ferrari's front wing.[24] At the end of the first lap, Vettel led from Massa, Rosberg, Hamilton, Hülkenberg and Räikkönen.[25]

Vettel began to immediately pull clear of Massa. di Resta and Vergne became the first two drivers to pit by coming in on lap 2.[23] Vettel pitted for a new set of medium compound tyres at the end of lap 2, allowing Massa to take the lead.[26]

On lap 40, Webber suffered analternator failure and became the third retirement of the race.

Vettel won his tenth race of the season in a time of 1:31:12.187, at an average speed of 125.598 miles per hour (202.130 km/h). Vettel was crowned the 2013 Drivers' Championship as Alonso could not catch his points total with three races remaining. He became the fourth driver afterMichael Schumacher,Juan Manuel Fangio andAlain Prost to have won four or more Drivers' Championships.[27] Rosberg finished second in his Mercedes car, 29 seconds behind Vettel, with Grosjean third. Massa was fourth in his Ferrari with Pérez fifth for McLaren. Hamilton took sixth place in the other Mercedes and Räikkönen took seventh in the other Lotus car. The Force India cars of di Resta and Sutil were eighth and ninth respectively, with Ricciardo taking the final point in tenth place for Toro Rosso. Alonso finished eleventh with Maldonado trailing behind in twelfth. Vergne, Button, Gutiérrez and Bottas filled the next places, one lap behind the leader, while Chilton and Bianchi were two laps down in seventeenth and eighteenth. Hülkenberg was the final classified driver in nineteenth.

Post-race

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The top three finishers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies, and in the subsequent press conference.Sebastian Vettel was given a reprimand for failing to drive straight toparc fermé after the race, whileRed Bull Racing were given a25,000 fine for failing to adequately instruct him to do so.[28][29]

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorQ1Q2Q3Grid
11GermanySebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault1:25.9431:24.5681:24.1191
29GermanyNico RosbergMercedes1:25.8331:25.3041:24.8712
310United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:25.8021:25.2591:24.9413
42AustraliaMark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:25.6651:25.0971:25.0474
54BrazilFelipe MassaFerrari1:25.7931:25.3891:25.2015
67FinlandKimi RäikkönenLotus-Renault1:25.8191:25.1911:25.2486
711GermanyNico HülkenbergSauber-Ferrari1:25.8831:25.3391:25.3347
83SpainFernando AlonsoFerrari1:25.9341:24.8851:25.8268
96MexicoSergio PérezMcLaren-Mercedes1:26.1071:25.3651:26.1539
105United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes1:25.5741:25.4581:26.48710
1119AustraliaDaniel RicciardoToro Rosso-Ferrari1:25.6731:25.51911
1214United KingdomPaul di RestaForce India-Mercedes1:25.9081:25.71112
1315GermanyAdrian SutilForce India-Mercedes1:26.1641:25.74013
1418FranceJean-Éric VergneToro Rosso-Ferrari1:26.1551:25.79814
1517FinlandValtteri BottasWilliams-Renault1:26.1781:26.13415
1612MexicoEsteban GutiérrezSauber-Ferrari1:26.0571:26.33616
178FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Renault1:26.57717
1816VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoWilliams-Renault1:26.84218
1922FranceJules BianchiMarussia-Cosworth1:26.97019
2021NetherlandsGiedo van der GardeCaterham-Renault1:27.10520
2120FranceCharles PicCaterham-Renault1:27.48721
2223United KingdomMax ChiltonMarussia-Cosworth1:28.13822
107% time:1:31.564
Source:[30]

Race

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
11GermanySebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault601:31:12.187125
29GermanyNico RosbergMercedes60+29.823218
38FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Renault60+39.8921715
44BrazilFelipe MassaFerrari60+41.692512
56MexicoSergio PérezMcLaren-Mercedes60+43.829910
610United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes60+52.47538
77FinlandKimi RäikkönenLotus-Renault60+1:07.98866
814United KingdomPaul di RestaForce India-Mercedes60+1:12.868124
915GermanyAdrian SutilForce India-Mercedes60+1:14.734132
1019AustraliaDaniel RicciardoToro Rosso-Ferrari60+1:16.237111
113SpainFernando AlonsoFerrari60+1:18.2978
1216VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoWilliams-Renault60+1:18.95118
1318FranceJean-Éric VergneToro Rosso-Ferrari59+1 Lap14
145United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes59+1 Lap10
1512MexicoEsteban GutiérrezSauber-Ferrari59+1 Lap16
1617FinlandValtteri BottasWilliams-Renault59+1 Lap15
1723United KingdomMax ChiltonMarussia-Cosworth58+2 Laps22
1822FranceJules BianchiMarussia-Cosworth58+2 Laps19
1911GermanyNico HülkenbergSauber-Ferrari54Gearbox/Brakes7
Ret2AustraliaMark WebberRed Bull-Renault39Alternator4
Ret20FranceCharles PicCaterham-Renault35Hydraulics21
Ret21NetherlandsGiedo van der GardeCaterham-Renault1Collision20
Source:[31]
  • 1 –Nico Hülkenberg retired from the race, but was classified, as he had completed 90% of the race distance.

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1GermanySebastian Vettel*322
2SpainFernando Alonso207
3FinlandKimi Räikkönen183
4United KingdomLewis Hamilton169
5AustraliaMark Webber148
Source:[32]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1AustriaRed Bull-Renault*470
12GermanyMercedes313
13ItalyFerrari309
4United KingdomLotus-Renault285
5United KingdomMcLaren-Mercedes93
Source:[32]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • The 2013 World Champions are marked in bold and with an asterisk

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