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2012 Belgian Grand Prix Qualifying: Mid-Field Teams In the Mix

Formula1 action resumed today (quite literally!) and it was back to its unpredictable best. While FP1 and FP2 were a near wash-out, FP3 did indicate that the Saubers would be mighty quick in Spa. While Alonso and Raikkonen did show flashes of speed, there was no way one could predict the pole-sitter for this race. And such has been the story at most races of the 2012 Formula1 Season.

My thoughts on the 2012 Belgian GP Qualifying:

Q3:

Jenson Button (Courtesy: Mclaren)

Q2:

Q1:

Rumour has that Mercedes debuted a triple DRS system in Spa to help their cause, which it clearly didn’t. And Lotus, quite obviously so, didn’t debut their DDRS system in the race due to lack of running in practice. Button’s pace looked as menacing as Hamilton’s did in the last race in Hungary and does seem like he is everyone’s favourite for victory tomorrow. And as discussed in our Belgian GP Podcast, we are also hopeful of Raikkonen scoring his first victory of the 2012 Formula1 season.

While Webber and Rosberg have been hit with gearbox penalties, Maldonado was slapped a three place grid penalty post-race for impeding Hulkenberg in Q1. And given Sauber’s pace this weekend, could they just get lucky? Now do you still need more reason to tune-in tomorrow? And for Indian Formula1 fans, I hope ESPNStar broadcast the race in HD! (Read more: ESPNStar Scores Zero In F1 Broadcast)

Read this week’s most read posts:

  1. Pre-Belgian GP Podcast: Raikkonen, Lotus, Karthikeyan And Spa
  2. Airtel To Partner Mercedes AMG For The 2012 Indian Grand Prix
  3. Chevrolet – Manchester United t-shirt sponsorship. Why Formula1 should be worried!
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