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  • Shanghai 2009: Pitstop & Fuel Strategies

    The strategies for the race went out of the window this morning as the drivers and teams awoke to rain falling over the Shanghai circuit. All cars started the race on full wet weather tyres and for most, this was the only option through all the 56 laps completed. The only driver to try anything courageous was Nico Rosberg, who pitted on L41 for intermediate rubber. The German promptly reverted to full wets nine laps later having realised he was ~2s shy of the front-runners pace. Sebastian Vettel won the race on a standard two-stop run.

    Shanghai 2009
    Pitstop Strategies

    Stint 1
    (Start Tyre)

    Stint 2
    (Lap)

    Stint 3
    (Lap)

    Stint 4
    (Lap)

    McLaren
    British FlagLewis Hamilton Wet Wet (33)
    Finnish FlagHeikki Kovalainen Wet Wet (33)
    Ferrari
    Finnish FlagKimi Raikkonen Wet Wet (27)
    Brazilian FlagFelipe Massa Wet DNF (21)
    BMW
    German FlagNick Heidfeld Wet Wet (18)
    Polish FlagRobert Kubica Wet Wet (36) Wet (?)
    Renault
    Spanish FlagFernando Alonso Wet Wet (7) Wet (36
    Brazilian FlagNelson Piquet Jr. Wet Wet (20) Wet (29) Wet (?)
    Toyota
    Italian FlagJarno Trulli Wet Wet (19) DNF (20)
    German FlagTimo Glock Wet Wet (24)
    Scuderia Toro Rosso
    German FlagSebastien Buemi Wet Wet (19) Wet (46)
    French FlagSebastien Bourdais Wet Wet (30)
    Red Bull Racing
    British FlagSebastian Vettel Wet Wet (15) Wet (37)
    Australian FlagMark Webber Wet Wet (14) Wet (39)
    Williams
    German FlagNico Rosberg Wet Wet (5) Int. (41) Wet (50)
    Japanese FlagKazuki Nakajima Wet Wet (32) Wet (42) DNF (45)
    Force India
    Italian FlagGiancarlo Fisichella Wet Wet (33)
    German FlagAdrian Sutil Wet Wet (3) Wet (19) DNF (51)
    Brawn
    British FlagJenson Button Wet Wet (19) Wet (42)
    Brazilian FlagRubens Barrichello Wet Wet (19) Wet (44)

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