grand prix international emag - 2014 austrian grand prix nico rosberg edition
DESCRIPTION
This is a free sample of Grand Prix International eMag issue "2014 Austrian Grand Prix Nico Rosberg Edition" Download full version from: Apple App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id659445751?mt=8&at=1l3v4mh Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.presspadapp.grandprix Magazine Description: Grand Prix International is a digital only weekly digest of news from the world of Formula 1 – interviews, features, reports, results and great photo features - from all the drivers and all the teams throughout the season and during the off season. Proudly showcasing the very best images by the the top guns of motorsport photography. For real Formula 1 fans and true connoisseurs of the sport. You can build your own iPad and Android app at http://presspadapp.comTRANSCRIPT
GPI ILLUSTRATED
•nicobeatslewis•thirdwin•leadextended•mercdominate
AUSTRIArosberg too good
2014.08.AUSTRIA
contentstheaustriangrandprixedition
6 rosbergfendsoffhamilton18 pannedoutasweexpected32 killerinstinct38 notagreatqualifying46 alotofworkrequired50 bigpicturesfromaustria80 thefinalframe
firstwordnicorosbergisslowlybutsurelyedgingoutahandyleadoverhismercedesteammatelewishamilton in the2014formula1worldchampionship titlebattle.surehehasnotyetsufferedadnformajorpointssufferingsetbackswhichhaveafflictedhisonlyrealcompetitionforthecovetedbigprize,butatthesametimethegermanhasshownahithertohiddenkillerinstinctthathassurprisedpunditsandrivalsalike.at the red bull ring he capitalised on hamilton’s mistakes and took acommandingvictoryatthekindofvenuewherethebritonwasexpectedtothrive.insteaditwasrosbergwhotookhomemaximumpointswithhisteammateinhisrearviewmirrorsastheycrossedthefinishline.the german has grown in stature this season, after a couple of yearsgettingthebetteroff1legendmichaelschumacher,hehasnowtakenonthe sport’s acknowledged speed merchant in hamilton - and nine racesinto the seasonrosberg ison topof that battleandappears tohave thepsychological high ground in the silverarrows pit garage. inaustria heturnedthescrewsalittletighter.hereishisstoryofthatweekend.
GPI
contributors
•grandprix247.com•latphotographic•hochZwei•af400photography•mercedesf1media
contact
•pobox215112dubaiuae•009718557532• [email protected]
2014.08.AUSTRIA
Formula 1 news all the time....
Formula 1 news all the time....
rosberg fends offhamilton1 nicorosberg mercedes2 lewishamilton mercedes3 Valtteribottas williams4 felipemassa williams5 fernandoalonso ferrari6 sergiopereZ forceindia7 keVinmagnussen mclaren8 danielricciardo redbull9 nicohulkenberg forceindia10 kimiräikkönen ferrari
formula1worldchampionshipround8,austriangrandprixredbullring22june2014
GPI
1 nicorosberg mercedes2 lewishamilton mercedes3 Valtteribottas williams4 felipemassa williams5 fernandoalonso ferrari6 sergiopereZ forceindia7 keVinmagnussen mclaren8 danielricciardo redbull9 nicohulkenberg forceindia10 kimiräikkönen ferrari
formula1worldchampionshipround8,austriangrandprixredbullring22june2014
2014.08.AUSTRIA
Nico Rosberg took his fourth win of the season at the Austrian Grand Prix ahead of Lewis
Hamilton despite a determined charge by the Briton to second from ninth on the grid. Rosberg’s win extends his Formula 1 World Championship lead over Hamilton to 29 points. Williams’ Valtteri Bottas claimed his first podium finish with third place ahead of pole winner Felipe Massa.
At the start, pole position man Felipe Massa made
a solid getaway to hold the lead. Behind him Bottas lost second place to Rosberg into Turn One but managed to wrestle back the advantage at the following corner.
Behind them Hamilton made a storming start, climbing to fifth from ninth on the grid. He went one better in the final turn of lap one to pass Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso and he then settled in behind team-mate Rosberg as the field crossed the line to
itwasn’ttheeasiestofraces
rosberg
race report
a solid getaway to hold the lead. Behind him Bottas lost second place to Rosberg into Turn One but managed to wrestle back the advantage at the following corner.
Behind them Hamilton made a storming start, climbing to fifth from ninth on the grid. He went one better in the final turn of lap one to pass Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso and he then settled in behind team-mate Rosberg as the field crossed the line to
begin lap two.Sebastian Vettel though was in trouble. At the
start of lap two he slowed dramatically and reported that he had lost power. He pulled over and seemed set to stop but then mysteriously his Red Bull RB10 seemed to right itself. He was told to ‘go racing’ by race engineer. The champion though was a lap down on the field and a significant recovery looked impossible.
GPI
2014.08.AUSTRIA
The Red Bull driver soldiered on at the back of the field, surviving a collision with Esteban Gutierrez along the way, until he was eventually told by the team to retire his car midway through the race.
Team-mate Daniel Ricciardo also had a rocky start. Pushed wide in turn two on the first lap he dropped from fifth on the grid to eighth. He was soon after informed that he should not use his overtake button for the whole race and hampered
by power problems he was soon down to tenth.With the opening supersoft tyres being used
by the bulk of the field graining badly, the first round of pit stops wasn’t long in coming. Jean-Eric Vergne was the first in, on lap nine, the Toro Rosso swapping the option tyres for prime softs. He was followed a lap later by Force India’s Nico Hulkenberg and on the following lap by Kevin Magnussen, Daniil Kvyat and Ricciardo.
Rosberg pitted from third place on lap 11,
race report