Vettel steals victory from Hamilton in Australian Grand Prix

il y a 6 années, 7 mois - 26 Mars 2018, Autoblog
Vettel steals victory from Hamilton in Australian Grand Prix
Ferrari finishes first and third, with a Mercedes in between

Sebastian Vettel made full use of the virtual safety car to sneak in front of Lewis Hamilton and hold off the frustrated champion to win Formula One's season-opening Australian Grand Prix on Sunday. The Mercedes engine's infamous 'party mode' that delivered Hamilton a blistering pole lap on Saturday could do little once Ferrari's Vettel nosed ahead when re-entering from pit-lane midway through the race at Albert Park.

Pole-sitter Hamilton had appeared set to coast to victory with a clear pace advantage but the race turned on its head with the safety car, which was called after Romain Grosjean's Haas failed and rolled to a stop at turn two. In another bonus for Ferrari, Kimi Raikkonen finished third, fending off Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo and leaving the unlucky Australian still searching for a first podium in his home race.

"We got a bit lucky."

Four-times world champion Vettel claimed a 48th overall win and his third in Melbourne following his victories at Albert Park last year and in 2011.

"It was needless to say we got a bit lucky with the timing of the safety car," the German, who had started from third place and inherited the lead when Hamilton and Raikkonen had pitted earlier in the race, told reporters.

"It's not the easiest track to pass."

For Hamilton, the result was a bitter pill to swallow and had echoes of last year's race. Vettel also managed to re-enter in front of him from pit-lane in 2017 before burning away to victory while the pole-sitting Briton was blocked by traffic.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said his team had miscalculated the margin between the cars during the safety car period.

"We thought we had enough margin," he told the BBC. "It must have been a software bug in the system that caused us to get it wrong. We are digging deep now to understand where we had a problem."

"I don't understand what's happened."

Hamilton, who cockily spoke of "wiping the smile off" Vettel's face with his pole lap on Saturday, battled to keep positive.

"Even now I don't understand what's happened," the 33-year-old told reporters. "I did everything I believe I was supposed to do."

After the pit-lane setback, Hamilton drove hard to reel in Vettel and battled back after taking a slide at a corner that blew out the lead to nearly three seconds. But he finally waved the white flag in the closing laps to preserve the car for future races.

Twice world champion Fernando Alonso finished fifth for McLaren in the team's first race with Renault power, equalling their best result in three dreary years with previous engine suppliers Honda. Red Bull's Dutch wunderkind Max Verstappen finished sixth after suffering a full 360-degree spin on the 10th lap that put him out of the running. Hamilton's team mate Valtteri Bottas finished eighth after starting 15th, having taken a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change after a heavy crash during qualifying.

A weekend that begun brightly for Haas with a strong qualifying turned sour during the race when Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen ground to a halt with reliability issues before the halfway mark. They were among five cars that failed to finish the eventful opener, including Williams' Russian debutant Sergey Sirotkin. 

FORMULA 1 2018 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX - RACE RESULT

22-25 Mar 2018 Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne

15Sebastian VettelFERRARI581:29:33.28325
244Lewis HamiltonMERCEDES58+5.036s18
37Kimi RäikkönenFERRARI58+6.309s15
43Daniel RicciardoRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER58+7.069s12
514Fernando AlonsoMCLAREN RENAULT58+27.886s10
633Max VerstappenRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER58+28.945s8
727Nico HulkenbergRENAULT58+32.671s6
877Valtteri BottasMERCEDES58+34.339s4
92Stoffel VandoorneMCLAREN RENAULT58+34.921s2
1055Carlos SainzRENAULT58+45.722s1
1111Sergio PerezFORCE INDIA MERCEDES58+46.817s0
1231Esteban OconFORCE INDIA MERCEDES58+60.278s0
1316Charles LeclercSAUBER FERRARI58+75.759s0
1418Lance StrollWILLIAMS MERCEDES58+78.288s0
1528Brendon HartleySCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA57+1 lap0
NC8Romain GrosjeanHAAS FERRARI24DNF0
NC20Kevin MagnussenHAAS FERRARI22DNF0
NC10Pierre GaslySCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA13DNF0
NC9Marcus EricssonSAUBER FERRARI5DNF0
NC35Sergey SirotkinWILLIAMS MERCEDES4DNF0

2018 Driver Standings

1Sebastian VettelGERFERRARI25
2Lewis HamiltonGBRMERCEDES18
3Kimi RäikkönenFINFERRARI15
4Daniel RicciardoAUSRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER12
5Fernando AlonsoESPMCLAREN RENAULT10
6Max VerstappenNEDRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER8
7Nico HulkenbergGERRENAULT6
8Valtteri BottasFINMERCEDES4
9Stoffel VandoorneBELMCLAREN RENAULT2
10Carlos SainzESPRENAULT1
11Sergio PerezMEXFORCE INDIA MERCEDES0
12Esteban OconFRAFORCE INDIA MERCEDES0
13Charles LeclercMONSAUBER FERRARI0
14Lance StrollCANWILLIAMS MERCEDES0
15Brendon HartleyNZLSCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA0

2018 Constructor Standings

1FERRARI40
2MERCEDES22
3RED BULL RACING TAG HEUER20
4MCLAREN RENAULT12
5RENAULT7
6FORCE INDIA MERCEDES0
7SAUBER FERRARI0
8WILLIAMS MERCEDES0
9SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA0
10HAAS FERRARI0