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Formula 1: Qualifying in Barcelona - Schumacher celebrates historic result! Vettel debacle

2022-05-23T03:00:18.253Z


Formula 1: Qualifying in Barcelona - Schumacher celebrates historic result! Vettel debacle Created: 05/23/2022, 04:47 am By: Christoph Klaucke Mick Schumacher celebrates his best qualifying result in Formula 1 in Barcelona. Charles Leclerc secures pole position. The ticker to read. Formula 1: Qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix, Saturday, 4 p.m. Charles Leclerc counters Max Verstappen and gr


Formula 1: Qualifying in Barcelona - Schumacher celebrates historic result!

Vettel debacle

Created: 05/23/2022, 04:47 am

By: Christoph Klaucke

Mick Schumacher celebrates his best qualifying result in Formula 1 in Barcelona. Charles Leclerc secures pole position.

The ticker to read.

  • Formula 1: Qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix, Saturday, 4 p.m.

  • Charles Leclerc counters Max Verstappen and grabs pole position.

  • With a bit of luck, Mick Schumacher will finish tenth and celebrate his best qualifying result.

    The ticker for starting place hunting in Barcelona to read.

Update from May 21, 5:25 p.m .:

Mick Schumacher gets his best qualifying result of his Formula 1 career with tenth place.

In Italy he was already tenth, but in the sprint race.

“Surprised that we had a really good qualifying.

Without driving this morning, there was uncertainty.

Q3 in qualifying is very nice," said Schumacher on Sky.

The 23-year-old Haas driver can look forward to the first points in tomorrow's race.

“Qualifying counts here.

Hopefully we can get a good start tomorrow and stay in that position.

If things go further, it would of course be great.”

Formula 1: qualifying in Barcelona – the end result

1 Charles Leclerc

2 Max Verstappen

3 Carlos Sainz

4George Russell

5Sergio Perez

6Lewis-Hamilton

7 Valtteri Bottas

8Kevin Magnussen

9 Daniel Ricciardo

10Mick Schumacher

11 Lando Norris

12 Esteban Oçon

13 Yuki Tsunoda

14 Pierre Gasly

15 Guanyuzhou

16Sebastian Vettel

17 Fernando Alonso

18 Lance Stroll

19 Alexander Albon

20 Nicholas Latifi

Q3:

Charles Leclerc grabs pole position in Ferrari ahead of Max Verstappen.

Mick Schumacher has no chance in Q3, but with tenth place he celebrates his best result in qualifying in Formula 1.

Mick Schumacher achieves the best qualifying result of his Formula 1 career in Barcelona.

© Andy Hone/Imago

Q3:

Leclerc puts on an amazing ride and takes the lead with over three tenths.

Max Verstappen can still counter, but he has problems with power.

Q3:

Now Charles Leclerc is going out on the track for the first time in Q3.

Q3:

Max Verstappen takes the lead, Carlos Sainz is already three and a half tenths behind, followed by Sergio Perez.

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Q3:

Mick Schumacher opens the last round in qualifying, there are still almost ten minutes on the clock.

Formula 1: qualifying in Barcelona – result after Q2

11 Lando Norris

12 Esteban Oçon

13 Yuki Tsunoda

14 Pierre Gasly

15 Guanyuzhou

Q2:

Lando Norris, Esteban Ocon, Yuki Tsunoda, Pierre Gasly and Guanyu Zhou are eliminated in Q2.

Q2:

Mick Schumacher in luck.

The Haas driver benefits from a mistake by Lando Norris, who was probably off the track and is therefore downgraded.

Max Verstappen is fastest in Q2.

Mick Schumacher benefits from a penalty on Lando Norris and slips into Q3.

© Imago

Q2:

Mick Schumacher is trembling about Q3 in ninth place.

Q2:

Sebastian Vettel narrowly missed qualifying for Q2 by 77 thousandths.

“I struggled with the balance and had overprices.

It was very difficult, it wasn't fast enough.

I don't know why we made such a mistake," Vettel said on the Sky microphone.

“We still have a chance tomorrow, it will be a tire battle.

But today I'm down.” After his lap, Vettel complained to his team on the pit radio when he was notified of the result: “You must be joking.”

Q2:

Let's continue with the second round in qualifying.

The remaining 15 drivers have just under ten minutes to qualify for the top 10.

Formula 1: qualifying in Barcelona – result after Q1

16Sebastian Vettel

17 Fernando Alonso

18 Lance Stroll

19 Alexander Albon

20 Nicholas Latifi

Formula 1: Qualifying in Barcelona NOW in the live ticker – Vettel experiences Aston Martin debacle

Q1:

Mick Schumacher makes it to eleventh place in Q2.

Aston Martin experiences a debacle: Sebastian Vettel retires in P16, as does teammate Lance Stroll in P18.

In addition, Fernando Alonso surprisingly fails at the first hurdle.

The departure of the two Williams drivers Alexander Albon and Nicholas Latifi was to be expected.

Charles Leclerc set the fastest time.

Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel was eliminated in qualifying in Barcelona after Q1.

© Imago

Q1:

The mistake, Mick's understeer!

Schumi junior moves up to eighth place, but many other drivers are still coming.

Is that enough?

Q1:

Mick Schumacher goes into his last crucial lap.

He is currently only in 19th place, which would mean the end.

We tremble with you!

Q1:

Only four minutes left in the first qualifying session.

Latifi, Mick Schumacher, Gasly, Stroll and Albon would currently be eliminated.

Q1:

Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz in the Ferrari have taken the lead ahead of Max Verstappen in the Red Bull and Goerge Russell and Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes.

Mick Schumacher's first lap failed, Sebastian Vettel is 14th.

Formula 1: Qualifying in Barcelona NOW in the live ticker - crash in the pits prevented

Q1:

There was almost a bang – in the box.

Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll wants to drive off and almost drives into the passing Lando Norris in the McLaren.

"He almost crashed me," Norris cursed on the pit radio.

Q1:

Sergio Perez in the Red Bull is the first top driver to set the first top time on the asphalt.

Q1:

The asphalt temperature in Barcelona is 48 degrees.

Incredible heat rises.

The outside temperature is 34 degrees.

Q1:

Qualifying starts.

The five slowest drivers are eliminated in the first round.

Update from May 21, 4 p.m.:

“The electronic braking system turned on the brake and rubbed it, at some point the thing burned.

It was a programming error," said Haas team boss Günther Steiner about Mick Schumacher's burning cars in training.

“We're now changing the rear gearbox with rear suspension and everything.

But that should be fine.

I am confident that we have two cars in Q3 today.”

Update from May 21, 3:53 p.m .:

In a few minutes, Formula 1 will start qualifying in Barcelona.

Mick Schumacher had to stop training early and was only able to complete four laps.

His brake on the Haas caught fire, and a crew member even fell in the pits.

Hopefully things will go better in the battle for starting places.

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The favorite for pole position is world championship leader Charles Leclerc in the strengthened Ferrari.

But Max Verstappen in the Red Bull and, surprisingly, Lewis Hamilton and George Russel in the Mercedes are also hoping.

Formula 1: qualifying in Barcelona in the live ticker – Mick Schumacher's Haas catches fire

Update from May 21, 2:30 p.m .:

Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen also fought a close duel before qualifying for Formula 1 in Spain, but Mercedes seems to be gradually returning to the top group.

World championship leader Leclerc in the Ferrari won the third free practice session in Barcelona with 1:19.772 minutes, world champion Verstappen in the Red Bull was only 72 thousandths behind on his fastest lap.

On Saturday afternoon, however, the Mercedes duo was only two tenths of a second from the top: The young George Russell was third again a little faster than record world champion Lewis Hamilton.

Mercedes, so far clearly the third force, wants to turn things around with some updates in Barcelona.

Formula 1: Mick Schumacher's Haas catches fire - pit crew member falls

For Mick Schumacher, the session ended before it had really started: at temperatures of 32 degrees, the Haas driver drove into the pits with burning brakes, the fire had to be extinguished, work on the car could not be completed by the end of practice.

When Schumacher arrived in front of the pits, a member of the pit crew fell, but the man was apparently uninjured.

Immediately before qualifying (4 p.m. / Sky), the missed session was a setback for Schumacher.

Mick Schumacher's brake caught fire in Barcelona training session and had to be extinguished.

© Florent Gooden/Imago

Sebastian Vettel only finished the practice session in twelfth place, so the completely revised Aston Martin didn't bring any real improvement at first.

The car is still the focus this weekend: Because of the great similarity to the RB18, Vettel's team was offensively accused of data theft by Red Bull.

However, the FIA ​​​​completed an investigation and cleared Aston Martin of the suspicion.

Formula 1: Qualifying in Barcelona in the live ticker – allegations of copying against the Vettel team

Barcelona – Formula 1 continues this weekend with the Spanish Grand Prix.

Before the race on Sunday, qualifying is on the program in Barcelona (Saturday, 4 p.m., here in the live ticker).

Mercedes is suddenly back in the mix for the front seats and Aston Martin around Sebastian Vettel has to be accused of data theft.

Formula 1: Qualifying in Barcelona in the live ticker – Mercedes attacks Ferrari and Red Bull

As every year, the teams had built numerous new parts on their cars before the Spanish Grand Prix (Sunday, 3 p.m. / Sky), after five races of the season the time for the updates had come.

Ferrari obviously didn't do anything wrong, and the start was no cause for concern for world champion Max Verstappen and Red Bull either: three tenths of a second behind Charles Leclerc on a Friday is not very meaningful.

Between the rivals, however, Mercedes caused a stir.

"We'll see this weekend if we're on the right track," Lewis Hamilton said before training.

At the end of the day, places two and three were up for George Russell and the record world champion.

Russell was just over a tenth of a second behind.

It was a remarkably good day for the Silver Arrows, who have pretty much been a third force so far.

Verstappen finished the training session in fifth place.

The Dutchman has won three of the five races of the season so far, most recently two in a row.

However, since he also had to retire twice with technical problems, Leclerc still clearly leads the driver standings (104 to 85 points).

Formula 1: Qualifying in Barcelona in the live ticker – allegations of copying against the Vettel team

Sebastian Vettel took an encouraging eighth place in the retreaded Aston Martin.

However, the sidepods of the green car are very similar to those of the Red Bull and that sparked debate.

Verstappen's team even accused Aston Martin of data theft.

Sebastian Vettel and his Aston Martin team have been accused of data theft by Red Bull.

© Carl Bingham/Imago

"You now have to clarify how this incredible copy came about," said Red Bulls motorsport consultant Helmut Marko on Sky: "You have to take into account that seven people were poached from us and that our chief aerodynamicist paid a disproportionately high fee to Aston Martin was pulled."

Formula 1: qualifying in Barcelona in the live ticker – Red Bull suspects data theft from Aston Martin

In addition, there is even "evidence that data was downloaded," said Marko, indicating that the ex-employees took Red Bull's intellectual property with them to the competition.

However, the World Automobile Association has already completed an investigation and certified Aston Martin not to have violated any rules.

However, the topic does not seem to be over yet.

Friday was also a good start for Mick Schumacher with tenth place.

In contrast to the competition, its Haas racing team does not use new parts on the car in Spain.

Follow qualifying in Barcelona on Saturday at 4 p.m. here in the live ticker.

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Source: merkur

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