Rosberg wins ‘explosive’ British GP


F1 News
Date: 30/June/2013

Nico Rosberg took his second victory of the season in Sunday’s British F1 Grand Prix at Silverstone, during a race marred by a series of spectacular tyre failures.

Rosberg’s Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton was the first victim, the pole sitter’s left rear tyre disintegrating while leading his home grand prix on lap 8 of 52.

Ferrari’s Felipe Massa and Toro Rosso’s Jean-Eric Vergne then suffered eerily similar failures, prompting a safety car period to clear debris.

With eleven laps remaining, a second safety car was required to retrieve the stricken Red Bull of title leader Sebastian Vettel, whose Renault-powered RB9 ground to a halt with a suspected gearbox problem whilst on course for victory.

After the restart McLaren’s Sergio Perez became the fourth driver to shed a left rear tyre, the carcass of which was thrown high into the air along the Hangar Straight.

The race continued and the final laps saw Vettel’s team-mate Mark Webber dramatically hunt down Rosberg, falling just 0.7s short at the chequered flag.

Rosberg, winner in Monaco, said: “It’s a very, very special day. Our factory is so close and our team has done such a fantastic job to come through during the season. We have such momentum going at the moment,

“With Lewis, definitely I feel sorry for all the British fans. It would have been a great race for Lewis here in front of his home crowd - but when Sebastian stopped, I won’t lie, I wasn’t disappointed by that! From then it was a great race to win.”

Rosberg, like the others drivers, was warned of the tyre incidents over the radio. The young German revealed he too came close to a failure.

“I was staying off the kerbs and I got a tyre problem myself, but I was able to pit before it broke apart because the safety car came out. I was a bit lucky there.

“After that, when Mark was chasing me, it was a compromise between how fast is he coming at me and how much am I going to take out of the tyres. That was really difficult to judge.”

Webber finished the first lap in 14th place after a poor start and then damage to the front wing of his Red Bull following contact with Romain Grosjean at turn one.

“With ten laps to go when you can see the win in sight. It is mixed feelings when you finish seven-tenths behind,” said the Australian, who will retire at the end of the season.

“I would have liked a few more laps but Nico deserved the win. We were a little bit fortunate with the safety cars, but you’ve got to be there to capitalise. I’m very happy with second, team have done a good job and - last time here in Formula One in front of the British fans - thank you very much.”

Webber was unsurprisingly concerned at the number of Pirelli tyre failures but chose to pick his words carefully. “This is not a slow circuit, it’s very quick... It’s not December yet, so I’ll stay quiet.”

Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso was directly behind Perez when his rear tyre let go.

“With Sergio I was so scared and so lucky because I missed the contact by one centimetre,” said Alonso. “It’s hard to believe that the kerbs were the problem today, because we’ve been racing here for 12 years with those kerbs.”

Alonso completed the podium and has reduced Vettel’s Championship advantage to 21 points after eight of 19 rounds. Hamilton recovered to fourth place.

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