Kobayashi quickest as rain hits Spa

31/08/2012
NEWS STORY

Ahead of today's opening practice session, the air temperature is 12 degrees C, while the track temperature is 13 degrees. There has been rain throughout much of the night and it has continued, off and on, for the hour or so.

For many of the drivers, this morning marks the first time they have sat in an F1 cockpit for just over a month… wonder if there will be any signs of 'ring rust'.

Despite that there are nine races remaining - just over halfway through the championship - many believe that Fernando Alonso is already on his way to his third title and Red Bull assured of taking the constructors' version. However, the Spaniard thinks otherwise, and recalling the drama of recent seasons, most notably 2010, we have to agree.

Forget the fat lady, it's never over until it's over. There's still a long, long way to go.
Only two reserve drivers are on duty today, Valtteri Bottas is in for Senna at Williams while Dani Clos has the dubious honour of pedalling Karthikeyan's HRT.

A number of teams have upgrades here, though it is unlikely we'll get to see much of them this morning.

The lights go green and a lone engine fires up, moments later Vergne heads down the pitlane. He is followed by Ricciardo, Clos, Petrov, Bottas, Kobayashi and Maldonado.

Onboard footage shows just how bad the conditions are, Maldonado unable to see the flashing red warning light on the back of Petrov's car.

In the pits, Schumacher, on the verge of his three-hundredth race, sports a helmet celebrating the event.

Kobayashi posts the first time of the day, the Japanese crossing the line at 2:23.141. While the other drivers head back to the pits, Perez, Raikkonen, Hulkenberg, Grosjean, Kovalainen and Rosberg come out to play.

Having improved to 2:17.705, Kobayashi gets mighty close to Vettel at the very point where Schumacher and Coulthard came together all those years ago in 1998.

Ten minutes into the session all but Hamilton and Alonso have been out. Only one driver has posted a time. In the Red Bull garage, Sebastian Vettel's Hungary haircut appears to have grown out.

Hamilton finally comes out for his installation lap, followed, shortly after, by Alonso.

As the rain begins to fall even harder there is total inactivity. While Raikkonen waits menacingly in his Lotus, other drivers wait around and chat to teammates and crew members.

Just as the rain looks to have eased off and the drivers head to their cars, it increases in intensity. The monitors claim that the rain will stop at 10:40 but return before the end of the session. Looking at the sky one wouldn't bet against it.

On cue, at 10:43 (local time), there is a break in the cloud cover and the sun suddenly makes an appearance. Fingers crossed.

Moments later, Ricciardo and Vergne head down the pitlane… game on?

As the Toro Rosso duo begin their second laps, they are joined by Glock, Kobayashi, Petrov and Hulkenberg.

Ricciardo crosses the line at 2:14.520 while teammate Vergne posts 2:16.362. The Australian subsequently improves with a 2:13.244.

Kobayashi locks up at Les Combes and takes to the escape road. The Japanese driver had previously gone second with a 2:13.721.

More and more drivers take to the track including Schumacher and Webber… at which point the heavens open up once again.

With 32:00 on the clock, it's: Vergne, Ricciardo, Kobayashi, Perez, Maldonado, Petrov, Glock and de la Rosa.

As Kobayashi, who has now gone quickest with a 2:12.015, gets it wrong at Les Combes again, Vettel is ordered to "box, box".

In spite of the rain, Ricciardo ups the ante with a 2:12.004, the Australian subsequently 'doing a Kamui' at Les Combes, as does Perez.

A 2:11.941 sees Maldonado go quickest, while Clos, on his first flying lap, can only manage 2:23.785.

As Webber posts 2:13.992 to go sixth, teammate Vettel returns to the pits, the German yet to post a time.

Having explored the pitlane and studied the opposition, Hamilton is back in the McLaren garage. With 22:10 on the clock the Englishman puts his umbrella away and looks ready to climb into his car. Still only 14 names on the timesheet.

Button goes eleventh with a 2:16.861, as Kobayashi goes quickest in S2, albeit taking just over a minute to complete the sector. As the Sauber driver crosses the line at 2:11.389, Schumacher complains of a few "worrying vibrations" and says he intends to pit.

Possibly put off by Pic, Webber takes to the escape road at Les Combes which continues to catch out drivers.

Ferrari says that as it is expected to be dry on Saturday and Sunday it is not worth running on the full wets and it is too wet for inters.

Kobayashi has completed the most laps thus far (14), with Glock having completed 11.

Even though he is unlikely to run, Alonso sits patiently in his car. Elsewhere, Rosberg improves to seventh with a 2:14.210, just ahead of Bottas (2:14.660).

With just over seven minutes remaining, Schumacher and Vettel are back on track, as are Raikkonen and Grosjean.

Vettel posts 2:14.860 to go ninth, as Grosjean and Raikkonen dive back into the pits.

Schumacher has a tiny twitch in Eau Rouge after running over the kerb, nothing to the seven-time champ but a heart in mouth moment for us mere mortals. The Mercedes driver subsequently crosses the line at 2:18.958 to go sixteenth.

Alonso and Massa head down the pitlane, but Ferrari reveals that the purpose is only to complete some practice starts. Hamilton is on track also. Indeed, as the clock counts down to 0 all twenty-four drivers are on track.

Maldonado has a twitch through Eau Rouge as does di Resta, conditions clearly worsening.

Massa grinds to a halt at the Bus Stop. As marshal rush to his aid, his father watches the activity on the monitor in the Ferrari garage. First thoughts suggest an engine failure for the Brazilian.

The session ends with Kobayashi quickest, ahead of Maldonado, Ricciardo, Vergne, Webber, Perez, Rosberg, Bottas, Vettel and Schumacher.

Di Resta is eleventh, ahead of Glock, Hulkenberg, Petrov, Hamilton, Button, Pic, Kovalainen, de la Rosa, Clos, Grosjean, Alonso and Raikkonen.

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Published: 31/08/2012
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