Round Nine - Silverstone, UK (June 25, 2006)
Driver: David Coulthard
Team: Red Bull Racing
Team Expectations: Complete race ahead of team-mate, Top 10 finish
Introduction
Well, it's been a tricky season so far. Not quite managed a point, and I have to confess, I'm getting a bit hacked off with the success of Jenson Button - showing off with his two race wins already. Technically, I am still the best UK F1 driver - except I prefer a
challenge rather than a cakewalk. I'm also the last Brit to actually win here, too - so you can stick that in your pipe and smoke it.
Qualifying
Car set-up was awkward, and Friday practice yielded little gains in handling/performance. Saturday I had to manually adjust camber and toe settings to get anything like reasonable handling, but qualifying went well. Made it through to Q2, and put it a quick (if somewhat ragged) lap to secure 8th slot, 6 places ahead of Klein. In Q3, I could only manage 9th, and the car is quite a handful when running heavy. But all in all, I'm pleased with a top ten grid slot infront of my
throng of devoted fans... Renaults take the front row, Ferraris on Row Two.
Race - 12 Laps - Grid Position: 9th; Strategy: One Stop (end Lap 6); Soft Tyres; Weather: Variable
(Difficulty: Medium, Penalties/Damage: On)
A bit frantic into Copse Corner, but I'm wheel-to-wheel with Jenson and I take the place - and with a good tow out of Chapel, I have Trulli lined up nicely and pass him for 7th... Räikkönen is slow out of Luffield and I pass for 6th place coming into Lap 2. My pitcrew radio me to tell me that Christian Horner has fainted and knocked over the buffet in the hospitality tent.
- the prospect of 3 points already, and it's only lap 2! I stave off a dogged attack from the McLaren, but by the end of Lap 4, the tyres are starting to suffer. My selection of soft tyres has given me a track position advantage, but the handling is starting to suffer big time, and I'm taking more and more defensive lines. Coming into Beckett's, I see the dreaded yellow and red flags, indicating oil on the track. I go off-line and Räikkönen passes, and in my attempt to avoid the oil, I manage to run wide and into the gravel
I drop to 11th, but quickly regain 10th place and hold the position until I pit.
I re-emerge from the pits in 12th spot, but after the pitstops shake out, I am back in 10th, but I'm a long way back. Again, my tyres start to go off badly as I near the end of the race and I know I've already blown my chance of some points, which is very disappointing - although teammate Klein is already out of the race with an engine failure. With two laps remaining, I am too hot coming out of Abbey and I spin it, narrowly avoiding the wall
A flurry of cars get by before I rejoin in a lowly 15th, with Scott Speed and Takuma Sato bearing down on me for the final laps - although I am able to hold them off...
Summary: A massive opportunity goes begging..., I'll get me coat.
Mood:
David Coulthard
Epilogue: Christian recovered from his headlong trip into the hors d'ouvres and was bitterly disappointed when he found out that I'd only managed 15th. After all, I did try my best and put in alot of effort, only to come away empty-handed yet again. I'm exhausted, but atleast we get all the Red Bull we can drink (although it's not always a
good idea). On the plus side, my contract has been renewed for next year 👍 Although I hear that Christian may be trying to get Mark Webber to join me... he'd better be joking. We haven't spoken to each other since Michael Schumacher told me how Mark once bragged about
copping a feel of my girlfriend's backside at an FIA luncheon in 2004...
Result:
1. Fisichella (Renault) -
10
2. Schumacher (Ferrari) -
8
3. Alonso (Renault) -
6
4. Massa (Ferrari) - 5
5. Barrichello (Honda) - 4
6. Räikkönen (McLaren) - 3
7. Button (Honda) - 2
8. Montoya (McLaren) - 1
15.
Coulthard (Red Bull Racing)
Standings (After 9 races):
1. Alonso (Renault) - 57
2. Massa (Ferrari) - 55
3. Fisichella (Renault) - 47
4. M Schumacher (Ferrari) - 44
5. Räikkönen (McLaren) - 35
6. Barrichello (Honda) - 33
7. Button (Honda) - 30
8. Montoya (McLaren) - 28
9. Trulli (Toyota) - 14
10. Heidfeld (BMW) - 6
11= R Schumacher (Toyota) - 1
11= Rosberg (Williams) - 1
* TM - 33 Pts : M Schumacher (3), J Button (10), K Räikkönen (10), G Fisichella (10)
Constructors:
1. Renault - 104
2. Ferrari - 99
3. Honda - 63 (Countback: 2 Wins)
4. McLaren - 63
5. Toyota - 15
6. BMW - 6
7. Williams - 1
Season Summary
Alonso extends his lead by just 1 more point, and Fisichella makes good progress on Massa. Fisichella gets his 2nd win in 3 races, and Michael Schumacher looks menacing with a third consecutive 2nd place. Passing the half-way point in the season, it is still anybody's title!!! It's another clean sweep for the Big Four teams, and Renault steal a march on Ferrari in the Constructor's, but it's still tight at the top. Honda take 3rd on Countback from McLaren!