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2015 Chinese Grand Prix
Race 3 of 19 in the2015 Formula One World Championship
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Race details
Date12 April 2015 (2015-04-12)
Official name2015 Formula 1Chinese Grand Prix
LocationShanghai International Circuit,Shanghai,China
CoursePermanent Racing Facility
Course length5.451 km (3.387 miles)
Distance56 laps, 305.066 km (189.559 miles)
WeatherSunny
21 °C (70 °F) air temperature
46 °C (115 °F) track temperature
1.4 m/s (4.6 ft/s) wind from the northwest[1]
Attendance145,000 (Weekend) 125,000 (Race Day)
Pole position
DriverMercedes
Time1:35.782
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes
Time1:42.208 on lap 31
Podium
FirstMercedes
SecondMercedes
ThirdFerrari
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2015 Chinese Grand Prix (formally known as the2015 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix) was aFormula One motor race that was held on 12 April 2015 at theShanghai International Circuit inShanghai,China. The race was the third round of the2015 Formula One World Championship, and marked the twelfth time that theChinese Grand Prix has been run as a round of the Formula One World Championship.[2]

Lewis Hamilton was the defending race winner and went into the weekend with a three-point lead in theWorld Drivers' Championship overSebastian Vettel, who had surprised the field by taking victory in the previous round atMalaysia. Hamilton took pole position during Saturday's qualifying, the 41st of his career and the third in a row. He went on to win the race from his teammateNico Rosberg.[3]

Report

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Background

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AfterSebastian Vettel's surprise victory two weeks prior inMalaysia, eyes were onFerrari whether they would be able to continue their good race pace in China and challenge theMercedes for the win. As lower track temperatures were expected for the race, a serious competitiveness of Ferrari was cast into doubt, as they had benefited from lower tyre degradation in the heat of Malaysia.[4] All ten teams taking part in the2015 Formula One World Championship participated in the race, withMarussia hoping to finally be able to run both cars continually, afterWill Stevens had failed to start in Malaysia.[5]

As in 2014,Pirelli announced they would be supplying teams with the white-banded medium compound tyre as the prime selection and the yellow-banded soft compound as the option selection for the event.[6]

Free practice

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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.[7] World championLewis Hamilton took a clean sweep and topped the time sheets in all three sessions by a considerable margin. The first session sawLotus test driverJolyon Palmer participate in place of regularRomain Grosjean. He finished six-tenths of a second behind his teammatePastor Maldonado and was one of several drivers to have off track experiences during the session. BothMercedes drivers ran wide on different parts of the track, as didFelipe Massa, who spun hisWilliams in turn 14 towards the end of the session. Hamilton was over half a second clear of his teammateNico Rosberg on Friday morning, with the Ferraris more than a second behind.[8]

Sparks caused by titanium plates underneath the cars returned to Formula One in the2015 season.

Hamilton continued his strong performance during the second session on Friday afternoon, beating Malaysia winner Sebastian Vettel for the top spot, Vettel finishing almost half a second down. Most teams ran with both dry tyre compounds. Mercedes appeared more dominant on the harder tyres, one second ahead of the rest of the grid.Red Bull continued to struggle with the same brake problems they had endured in Malaysia two weeks before. The left rear brake ofDaniil Kvyat started to smoke after a pit stop, leading the team to investigate the matter further.[9] Felipe Massa spun yet again in turn 14, hitting the barrier with his front wing meaning the session wasred-flagged for a while. The session was further disrupted by the appearance of a local man running across the main straight, jumping into pit lane before being stopped by security after entering theFerrari garage, where he apparently stated he wanted to "try a car".[10][11]

Hamilton was once again fastest during third practice on Saturday morning, even while suffering from overheating under his seat. The two Mercedes cars were separated by two-tenths of a second with the two Ferraris of Vettel andKimi Räikkönen behind, another half a second down. Red Bull had a slight upturn in fortune, withDaniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat finishing fifth and sixth respectively.McLaren-Honda had another problematic session asFernando Alonso stopped the car just after starting his installation lap. TeammateJenson Button was called into the pit lane as well, citing a similar problem with the engine, but was able to continue later in the session.[12] Felipe Massa experienced smoke in his cockpit both on Friday and Saturday, apparently caused by the new titanium plates underneath the cars which also create sparks when driving over bumps on the track.[13]

Qualifying

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Daniel Ricciardo out-qualified teammateDaniil Kvyat for the third successive race, and qualified seventh.

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.[7] In the session, which started at 15:00local time (UTC +8) on Saturday afternoon, Lewis Hamilton took the third out of three possible pole positions of the season, narrowly beating his teammate by 0.04 seconds.Nico Rosberg was frustrated about the result, lamenting that his team had put unnecessary pressure on him by telling him to go faster during his last warm-up lap, saying "[w]e need to look at that as that was not ideal to put me under pressure like that".[14]

Mercedes were the only team to use the medium tyre in the first qualifying session (Q1), with all other teams using the faster soft tyre. Five drivers were eliminated in Q1, four of them being the twoMarussia and McLaren cars, all of which had yet failed to go through to Q2. They were joined by theForce India ofNico Hülkenberg, who was to start 16th on the grid.[15]

The second session saw Hamilton post the fastest time, even though his car lost contact to pit lane and his seat overheating once more. He was three-tenths clear of his teammate Rosberg, with Sebastian Vettel in third. Daniil Kvyat suffered engine problems and failed to make it into Q3, as did the second Force India ofSergio Pérez, bothToro Rosso drivers and theLotus of Pastor Maldonado.[15]

During Q3, contested by the top ten, Hamilton just beat his teammate to pole position, with a time set during his first timed lap. Both Ferrari drivers ran their first lap on used tyres in order to save one set for the race. In their second outing, Vettel was able to get ahead of the two Williams cars of Felipe Massa andValtteri Bottas, while teammate Kimi Räikkönen struggled with the handling of his car in the first part of the track to finish sixth on the grid.[14][15]

Race

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Daniil Kvyat retired from the race on lap 17.

When the race started at 14:00local time (UTC +8), Kimi Räikkönen managed to pass both Williams cars on the first lap to move up to fourth, while Nico Rosberg was able to fend off Sebastian Vettel for second. On the second lap,Carlos Sainz Jr. spun his Toro Rosso and dropped down the order.Nico Hülkenberg became the first retirement on lap ten, when he parked his Force India in the gravel after his gearbox failed. During the pit stops, Ferrari attempted an undercut by pitting Sebastian Vettel early on lap 13, a strategy in which a car running behind is pitting early in order to use a fast out-lap on fresh tyres to jump ahead of a rival without having to overtake them on track. However this was unsuccessful as Mercedes reacted by pitting Rosberg the following lap, allowing Rosberg to maintain track position over Vettel. On lap 17, Daniil Kvyat retired from the race when his Red Bull started to smoke due to an engine failure.[16][17]

Marcus Ericsson locks up under braking for turn 14.

After the first pit stops, the Mercedes drivers had to manage their tyres in order to cover from a possible attack by Ferrari, who had an extra set of fresh tyres saved from qualifying. Rosberg however complained over the radio about Hamilton in front of him driving too slow, which caused him to back into the charging Ferraris. He was unable to risk driving too close behind Hamilton, because dispersed air from the back of the car was accelerating tyre degradation. Hamilton was therefore asked by the team to pick up the pace.[16][17]

The top three began to spread out in the second half of the race, and by lap 54 Lewis Hamilton was leading Rosberg by 10.06 seconds, with Vettel a further 12.12 seconds behind Rosberg.[18] However, due to Ferrari's earlier attempt to undercut Rosberg by pitting Vettel early, Räikkönen's tyres were 4 laps fresher than his teammate's, and he closed in on Vettel over the final stint. Having emerged from his final pit stop 4.84 seconds behind Vettel on lap 35, Räikkönen had closed the gap to 1.37 seconds by lap 54.[18] However, the chance of a battle between the Ferrari teammates was extinguished after a transmission failure onMax Verstappen's Toro Rosso, who was stranded on the start/finish-straight, brought out the safety car for the final two laps, meaning that the race ended under safety car conditions.[16][17]

Lewis Hamilton on the last lap of the race

Hamilton crossed the line to win his second race of the season, with Rosberg following him home in second and Vettel completing the podium with third place.[16] Pastor Maldonado had an eventful race. On lap 33, while running in seventh position ahead of teammateRomain Grosjean, he missed the pit entry and lost time, dropping several positions. He then proceeded to spin his car on lap 39 as he attempted to make up for lost time, and on lap 48 he had a collision with Jenson Button following a long battle for position, damaging his car and retiring with rear brake failure a few laps later. The stewards later deemed Button to be at fault for the incident.[19]

Post-race

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At the podium interviews, conducted by two-time Olympic400 metres hurdles championEdwin Moses,[20] race winner Lewis Hamilton acknowledged "a fantastic job by the team" and expressed disappointment over the late safety car, calling it "kind of an anti-climax when you have a good race like that".[21] During the press conference after the race, Nico Rosberg accused his teammate of deliberately slowing down during the middle stint of the race and compromising his race in the process.[22] Hamilton declared, when asked about the radio message telling him to speed up, that he "wasn't controlling his [Nico's] race, I was controlling my own race". Rosberg reacted to that statement by saying: "It's just now interesting to hear from you, Lewis, that you were just thinking about yourself with the pace in front, and necessarily that was compromising my race."[21] Hamilton was subsequently backed up by Mercedes non-executive chairmanNiki Lauda, who said: "Sure, everyone drives selfish. [...] What do you think these guys are here to do? I call them egocentric bastards. That is the only way to win and the only way to win the Championship, they are all the same."[23]

Classification

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Qualifying

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The drivers went around the track for the drivers' parade shortly before the race.
Pos.Car
no.
DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
144United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:38.2851:36.4231:35.7821
26GermanyNico RosbergMercedes1:38.4961:36.7471:35.8242
35GermanySebastian VettelFerrari1:37.5021:36.9571:36.6873
419BrazilFelipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes1:38.4331:37.3571:36.9544
577FinlandValtteri BottasWilliams-Mercedes1:38.0141:37.7631:37.1435
67FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari1:37.7901:37.1091:37.2326
73AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-Renault1:38.5341:37.9391:37.5407
88FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Mercedes1:38.2091:38.0631:37.9058
912BrazilFelipe NasrSauber-Ferrari1:38.5211:38.0171:38.0679
109SwedenMarcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari1:38.9411:38.1271:38.15810
1113VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoLotus-Mercedes1:38.5631:38.13411
1226RussiaDaniil KvyatRed Bull Racing-Renault1:39.0511:38.20912
1333NetherlandsMax VerstappenToro Rosso-Renault1:38.3871:38.39313
1455SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Toro Rosso-Renault1:38.6221:38.53814
1511MexicoSergio PérezForce India-Mercedes1:38.9031:39.29015
1627GermanyNico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes1:39.21616
1722United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Honda1:39.27617
1814SpainFernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda1:39.28018
1928United KingdomWill StevensMarussia-Ferrari1:42.09119
2098SpainRoberto MerhiMarussia-Ferrari1:42.84220
107% time: 1:44.327
Sources:[24][25]

Race

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Felipe Nasr took his second points-scoring finish of the season, finishing eighth.
Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
144United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes561:39:42.008125
26GermanyNico RosbergMercedes56+0.714218
35GermanySebastian VettelFerrari56+2.988315
47FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari56+3.835612
519BrazilFelipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes56+8.544410
677FinlandValtteri Bottas       Williams-Mercedes56+9.88558
78FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Mercedes56+19.00886
812BrazilFelipe NasrSauber-Ferrari56+22.62594
93AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-Renault56+32.11772
109SwedenMarcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari55+1 Lap101
1111MexicoSergio PérezForce India-Mercedes55+1 Lap15
1214SpainFernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda55+1 Lap18
1355SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Toro Rosso-Renault55+1 Lap14
14122United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Honda55+1 Lap17
1528United KingdomWill StevensMarussia-Ferrari54+2 Laps19
16298SpainRoberto MerhiMarussia-Ferrari54+2 Laps20
17333NetherlandsMax VerstappenToro Rosso-Renault52Drivetrain13
Ret13VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoLotus-Mercedes49Brakes11
Ret26RussiaDaniil KvyatRed Bull Racing-Renault15Engine12
Ret27GermanyNico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes9Gearbox16
Sources:[25][26]
Notes
  • ^1  –Jenson Button originally finished thirteenth, but received a five-second post-race time penalty for causing a collision withPastor Maldonado.[27]
  • ^2  –Roberto Merhi received a five-second post-race time penalty for failing to stay above the required lap time under the safety car.[27]
  • ^3  –Max Verstappen was classified as he had completed over 90% of the race distance.[26]

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
+/–Pos.DriverPoints
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton68
2GermanySebastian Vettel55
3GermanyNico Rosberg51
4BrazilFelipe Massa30
5FinlandKimi Räikkönen24
Source:[28]
Constructors' Championship standings
+/–Pos.ConstructorPoints
1GermanyMercedes119
2ItalyFerrari79
3United KingdomWilliams-Mercedes48
4Switzerland   Sauber-Ferrari19
15AustriaRed Bull Racing-Renault13
Source:[28]

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

See also

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References

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  18. ^abCollantine, Keith (13 April 2015)."Hamilton's tyre-saving helped Raikkonen catch Vettel".F1Fanatic. Keith Collantine. Retrieved15 April 2015.
  19. ^Adam, Mitchell (12 April 2015)."Jenson Button penalised for Pastor Maldonado clash".Autosport. Retrieved13 April 2015.
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  25. ^abDodgins, Tony; Hamilton, Maurice (2016). "FIA Formula 1 World Championship – Round 3 – Chinese Grand Prix".Autocourse 2015–16. Malvern, Worcestershire: Icon Publishing. pp. 134–135.ISBN 978-1910584088 – viaInternet Archive.
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  27. ^ab"Button penalised for Maldonado collision".Formula1.com.Formula One Administration. 12 April 2015. Retrieved12 April 2015.
  28. ^ab"China 2015 - Championship".StatsF1. Retrieved15 March 2019.

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