Round Sixteen - Shanghai, CHINA
(September 17, 2006)
Driver: Juan Pablo Montoya
Team: McLaren
Team Expectations: Podium finish or high points-scoring position
Introduction
I come to China with the highest number of points for any driver who has yet to win a race!! More importantly, I'm still ahead of Kimi, which even my own mother didn't think would be the case with just two races to go in the Season!! (Thanks Mom!)
Anyway, here is what happened in Shanghai. I swear, you couldn't make this crap up
Qualifying
Set-up went really well and my car felt like it was on rails - absolutely solid through the whole circuit, and the initial practice and early qualifying sessions looked really encouraging. I easily made the final Q3 session, but with a full fuel load, I was suffering a bit, especially round the banked corner at the end of sector 2... however, I kept the raging battle between Alonso and Massa behind me to take my first pole of the season... Alonso grabbed 2nd, but Massa could only take 4th, behind the other Renault of Fisichella... bad news for Massa as he already trails Alonso by 2 before this penultimate race of the season...
Race - 12 Laps - Grid Position: Pole; Strategy: One Stop (end Lap 6); Weather: Sunny
(Difficulty: Medium, Penalties/Damage: On)
I get off to a great start and so does Massa, as he leapfrogs Fisichella into 3rd... the first few laps are uneventful for me and I start to pull out a good gap between myself and Alonso, at ~1 second per lap... but we are both pulling away by another 1.5 s a lap from Massa... by Lap 5 I have over 6 seconds lead and Massa is well behind, but holding 3rd... however, my tyres are fading fast, and on my in-lap, I make a slight mistake on the exit of Turn 2 and lose a few seconds... I need a good stop to come out still in the lead!!
As the pitstops shake out, I am relieved to see that Alonso is still behind me, and I put in two very hot laps and pull out a healthy lead over the main battle... Alonso continues to pull away from Massa, but increasingly it's looking like a two-horse race for 2nd
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[SCRIPT]..... and they all lived happily ever after and I wins the race!!!11! [/SCRIPT]
.... that was until Lap 9... and a tiny momentary lapse of concentration and I touch the rumble-strip at the banked corner at the end of sector 2 and end up facing the wrong way!! I recover but only to see Alonso fly past and now Massa is right on my tail... very bad news for Felipe as now there's 4 points between Alonso and him in this race!! But disaster has struck for me, as the incident has damaged my front wing... Massa passes me, but instead of challenging him when I'm in trouble, I decide to let him past and it proves a wise decision for us both, as I spin again at the penultimate turn!! My race is falling apart!
Fisi races past and now Schumi is all over me... however, I regain my composure and hold on until the first turn of the last lap, when Schumi passes me as I brake way too early - paranoid about spinning again! However, I retake the position immediately as Schumi is slow through the tight turn 2... I just manage to hold onto 4th and some well-deserved points, and once again Kimi is behind me... but I can't believe I've thrown away my best shot at a race win...
Summary: Thinking about what might have been......
Mood:
JP Montoya
Epilogue: I can't complain too much, but I'm gutted that I didn't match Kimi's feat of winning a race when I had such a great chance. Ron could hardly hide his
bald-spot disappointment, and he even forgot that he promised me a trip to McD's after the race (yes, they have them in China...) But to be honest, I wasn't really in the mood... so I just went home and ordered a pizza, some KFC, 3 lobsters, a chocolate Gateaux and a family-sized baked Alaska... I wasn't that hungry so I passed the third lobster and went straight to dessert.
Result:
1. Alonso (Renault) - 10
2. Massa (Ferrari) - 8
3. Fisichella (Renault) - 6
4. Montoya (McLaren) - 5
5. M Schumacher (Ferrari) - 4
6. Räikkönen (McLaren) - 3
7. Barrichello (Honda) - 2
8. Button (Honda) - 1
Standings (After 16 races):
1. Alonso (Renault) - 115
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2. Massa (Ferrari) - 111
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3. Fisichella (Renault) - 84
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4. M Schumacher (Ferrari) - 77
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5. Montoya (McLaren) - 58
6. Räikkönen (McLaren) - 52
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7. Button (Honda) - 48
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8. Barrichello (Honda) - 39
9. Trulli (Toyota) - 19
10. Rosberg (Williams) - 9
11. Heidfeld (BMW) - 8
12. R Schumacher (Toyota) - 2
13=
Villeneuve (BMW), Liuzzi (Toro Rosso) - 1
• = Race Win (Countback)
* TM - 54 Pts : M Schumacher (3), J Button (10), K Räikkönen (10), G Fisichella (10), Rosberg (4), Alonso (10), R Schumacher (1), A Liuzzi (1), JP Montoya - (5)
Constructors:
1. Renault - 199
2. Ferrari - 188
3. McLaren - 110
4. Honda - 87
5. Toyota - 21
6= Williams, BMW - 9
8. Toro Rosso - 1
Season Summary
A huge result for Alonso, not just because he is now 4 points clear with just one race left, but also because he is now level on race wins (with 4) with Massa... ...however, the last race is Massa's home turf in Brazil (and I'm driving
) Renault have all but sealed the Constructor's, but nothing is decided yet and it's all to race for for Felipe Massa 👍
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Editor's Note: I swear that these results are 100% percent genuine and that the similarity with the real season is purely coincidental!!
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