Track: Fuji Speedway
Laps: 67
Race start: 1230HRS SIN
Formula 1 returned to Fuji after a 30-year hiatus last year, and torrential rain affect the event on Saturday and Sunday. Wet weather is expected once again this weekend, but with very little dry running previously, expect a few surprises from the likes of Toyota, Williams' home driver Kazuki Nakajima and Fuji veteran Adrian Sutil (Force India).
Japanese Grand Prix free practice session 1 times
1. HAMILTON McLaren 1m18.910s
2. MASSA Ferrari 1m19.063s
3. KOVALAINEN McLaren 1m19.279s
4. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1m19.399s
5. ALONSO Renault 1m19.473s
6. PIQUET Renault 1m19.743s
7. VETTEL Toro Rosso 1m20.121s
8. KUBICA BMW 1m20.160s
9. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso 1m20.182s
10. NAKAJIMA Williams 1m20.217s
11. SUTIL Force India 1m20.288s
12. ROSBERG Williams 1m20.350s
13. WEBBER Red Bull 1m20.620s
14. HEIDFELD BMW 1m20.628s
15. TRULLI Toyota 1m20.657s
16. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m20.753s
17. BUTTON Honda 1m20.769s
18. GLOCK Toyota 1m20.823s
19. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m20.905s
20. FISICHELLA Force India 1m21.104s
Japanese Grand Prix free practice 2 session times
1. GLOCK Toyota 1m18.383s
2. ALONSO Renault 1m18.426s
3. HAMILTON McLaren 1m18.463s
4. MASSA Ferrari 1m18.491s
5. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1m18.725s
6. WEBBER Red Bull 1m18.734s
7. NAKAJIMA Williams 1m18.734s
8. VETTEL Toro Rosso 1m18.761s
9. KOVALAINEN McLaren 1m18.803s
10. TRULLI Toyota 1m18.863s
11. KUBICA BMW 1m18.865s
12. PIQUET Renault 1m18.888s
13. ROSBERG Williams 1m18.981s
14. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso 1m19.040s
15. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m19.258s
16. SUTIL Force India 1m19.287s
17. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m19.327s
18. FISICHELLA Force India 1m19.482s
19. HEIDFELD BMW 1m19.894s
20. BUTTON Honda 1m19.999s
Japanese Grand Prix free practice session 3 times
1. KUBICA BMW 1m25.087s
2. GLOCK Toyota 1m25.171s
3. PIQUET Renault 1m25.415s
4. HEIDFELD BMW 1m25.474s
5. NAKAJIMA Williams 1m25.563s
6. COULTHARD Red Bull 1m25.614s
7. MASSA Ferrari 1m25.709s
8. WEBBER Red Bull 1m25.785s
9. ALONSO Renault 1m25.799s
10. VETTEL Toro Rosso 1m25.880s
11. HAMILTON McLaren 1m25.901s
12. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso 1m25.984s
13. TRULLI Toyota 1m26.013s
14. ROSBERG Williams 1m26.213s
15. KOVALAINEN McLaren 1m26.239s
16. RAIKKONEN Ferrari 1m26.277s
17. BARRICHELLO Honda 1m26.662s
18. BUTTON Honda 1m26.922s
19. SUTIL Force India 1m27.357s
20. FISICHELLA Force India 1m27.918s
Japanese GP grid
1. HAMILTON McLaren
2. RAIKKONEN Ferrari
3. KOVALAINEN McLaren
4. ALONSO Renault
5. MASSA Ferrari
6. KUBICA BMW
7. TRULLI Toyota
8. GLOCK Toyota
9. VETTEL Toro Rosso
10. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso
11. COULTHARD Red Bull
12. PIQUET Renault
13. WEBBER Red Bull
14. NAKAJIMA Williams
15. ROSBERG Williams
16. HEIDFELD BMW
17. BARRICHELLO Honda
18. BUTTON Honda
19. SUTIL Force India
20. FISICHELLA Force India
what's with the green tyres?
It's supposed to tie in with FIA's 'Make Your Car Green' initiative.
Japanese Grand Prix result (67 laps)
1. ALONSO Renault
2. KUBICA BMW +5.2s
3. RAIKKONEN Ferrari +6.4s
4. PIQUET Renault +20.5s
5. TRULLI Toyota +23.7s
6. BOURDAIS Toro Rosso +34.0s
7. VETTEL Toro Rosso +39.2s
8. MASSA Ferrari +46.1s
9. WEBBER Red Bull +50.8s
10. HEIDFELD BMW +54.1s
11. ROSBERG Williams +62.0s
12. HAMILTON McLaren +78.9s
13. BARRICHELLO Honda +1 lap
14. BUTTON Honda +1 lap
15. NAKAJIMA Williams +1 lap
R. FISICHELLA Force India +46 laps
R. KOVALAINEN McLaren +51 laps
R. SUTIL Force India +59 laps
R. GLOCK Toyota +61 laps
R. COULTHARD Red Bull +67 laps
The accident between Massa and Bourdais is currently being investigated, and either driver might get a time or grid penalty depending on the outcome.
Bourdais has been given a 25-second penalty, and drops to 10th place. Vettel, Massa, Webber and Heidfeld each move up one place.
I think it wasn't fair. We don't know all the information but it seemed that Bourdais backed off a lot and stuck to the apex as much as possible while Massa went for it. There's a blue light at the end of the pitlane for a reason but while drivers have raced out of it, they've seldom come together like this. It's not a healthy precedent.
Wow....Renault sure did pretty well this time.
They got it on merit this time. Nelsinho drove very well to 4th place after making a good start. And McLaren were the ones who walked away with no points.
Hamilton was rash and stupid. He didn't have to chase Raikkonen so aggressively at the first corner. Even if he didn't finish first, as long as he finished 3rd for the remaining races he would have been champion. While I don't really support Massa, if there are any reasons that Hamilton should not win the driver's title, this race has shown them all.
Paiseh I think maybe if Hamilton was 3rd all the way and Massa was 1st all the way then he wouldn't win the title.