What are the results of the Formula 1 Belgium qualifying session?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1 Barton McLaren 1:49.250 1:47.654 1:47.573 2 Kobayashi Kamui Sauber 1:49.686 1:48.569 1:47.871 3 Maldonado Williams 1:48.993 1:48.780 1:47.893 4 Raikkonen Lotus 1:49.546 1:48.414 1:48.205 5 Pérez Sauber 1:49.642 1:47.980 1:48.219 6 Alonso Ferrari 1:49.101 1:48.598 1:48.313 7 Webb Red Bull 1:49.859 1:48.546 1:48.392 8 Hamilton McLaren 1:49.605 1:48.563 1:48.394 9 Grosjean Lotus 1:50.126 1:48.714 1:58.538 10 Di Resta Indian Power 1:50.033 1:48.729 1:48.890 11 Sebastian Red Bull 1:49.722 1:48.792 12 Huckenberg Indian Power 1:49.362 1:48.855 13 Schumacher Mercedes 1:49.742 1:49.081 14 Massa Ferrari 1:49.588 1:49.147

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    McLaren's Barton edged out his first pole position of the season in 1:47.573, with Sauber's Kobayashi Komon in second, followed by Maldonado and Raikkonen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The differences between qualifying sprint and qualifying are: different pit stops, different medal ceremonies, and different grid restrictions.

    First, the pants or posture pit stop is different.

    1. Qualifying Sprint Race: Qualifying Sprint Race requires full sprint from start to finish, and there is no need to force a pit stop.

    2. Qualifying for the group car: Qualifying requires mandatory pit stops.

    Second, the award ceremony is different.

    1. Qualifying Sprint Race: The Qualifying Sprint Race will not hold Hu Yuanxing's award ceremony, because the award ceremony is still reserved for the qualifying race.

    2. Qualifying: The qualifying competition will hold an award ceremony, which is reserved for the top three drivers in the qualifying race.

    3. The starting grid restrictions are different.

    1. Qualifying Sprint Race: The starting grid restrictions for qualifying sprint races will be more relaxed, and guests and guests can come to the starting area.

    2. Qualifying: The starting grid limit for qualifying will be stricter, and guests and guests are not allowed to come to the starting area.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The 2018 F1 schedule is as follows:

    First Race: Australia Track: Albert Park 09:00 on March 23, 2018.

    Second Race: Bahrain Track: Sakhir 19:00 on April 6, 2018.

    Round 3: China Track: Shanghai International Circuit 10:00 on April 13, 2018.

    Round 4: Europe Track: Baku Circuit, Azerbaijan April 27, 2018 at 17:00.

    Race 5: Spain Track: Circuit de Catalunya at 16:00 on May 11, 2018.

    Race 6: Monaco Track: Monte Carlo Circuit 16:00 on May 25, 2018.

    Race 7: Canada Track: Montreal Circuit 22:00 on June 8, 2018.

    Race 8: France Circuit: Circuit Paul Ricard June 22, 2018.

    Race 9: Austria Track: Red Bull RingJune 29, 2018 at 16:00.

    Round 10: UK Track: Silverstone 17:00 on July 6, 2018.

    Round 11: Germany Track: Hockenheim Circuit July 20, 2018.

    Round 12: Hungary Track: Hungaroring Circuit 16:00 on July 27, 2018.

    Round 13: Belgium Track: Circuit Spa, 16:00, August 24, 2018.

    Round 14: Italy Track: Monza at 16:00 on August 31, 2018.

    Round 15: Singapore Track: Marina Bay, 14 September 2018, 16:30.

    Round 16: Russia Track: Sochi Circuit 15:00 on September 28, 2018.

    Round 17: Japan Course: Suzuka Circuit, 09:00 on October 5, 2018.

    Round 18: USA Track: Austin Raceway, 23:00 on October 19, 2018.

    Round 19: Mexico Track: Circuit of the Ardriguez Brothers on October 26, 2018.

    Round 20: Brazil Circuit: Interlagos Circuit 20:00 on November 9, 2018.

    Round 21: Abu Dhabi Track: Yas Harbour Circuit 17:00 on 23 November 2018.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    2018 F1 schedule.

    F1 Fixture Schedule.

    Time, country, place.

    March 26 at the Albert Park Circuit, Australia.

    April 9 at the Shanghai International Circuit in China.

    April 16 at the Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain.

    April 30 at the International Circuit in Sochi, Russia.

    May 14 at the Circuit de Catalunya, Spain.

    May 28 at the Monte Carlo circuit in Monaco.

    June 12 at the Gil-Villeneuve Raceway, Canada.

    June 25 at the Baku circuit in Europe.

    July 9 Austrian Red Bull Ring.

    July 16 at Silverstone, England.

    July 30 at the Hungaroring Circuit in Hungary.

    August 27 at Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium.

    September 3 at Monza Circuit, Italy.

    Singapore City Circuit, Singapore on September 17.

    October 1 at Sepang Circuit, Malaysia.

    October 8 at Suzuka Circuit, Japan.

    October 22 at the American Raceway, USA.

    October 29 at the Rodriguez circuit in Mexico.

    Nov. 12 at Interlagos Circuit, Brazil.

    Yas Marina Circuit in the United Arab Emirates on November 26.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    F1 Qualifying Rules:

    Qualifying generally starts around 2pm local time on Saturday, and the current F1 qualifying rules are based on a phased elimination system, with a total of three sessions, commonly known as Q1 Q2 Q3.

    Q1 first session qualifying: the total time is 18 minutes, all 20 cars participate, no limit to the number of times and time, each driver in the specified time to make the fastest effective lap as the final result, Q1 eliminated the worst results of the bottom 5 drivers, the starting order of the 5 drivers is still sorted according to Q1 effective fastest lap, the fastest is ranked first, the slow is ranked last, and the P16-P2O that occupies the starting space of the race has a total of 5 starting spaces.

    Q2 second quarter qualifying: start about 10 minutes after the end of Q1, the total time is 15 minutes, 15 cars enter Q2 to participate, re-enter the field to do Q2 results, Q2 still eliminates the bottom five drivers, the starting order is calculated according to Q2 qualifying results, occupying P11-P15 five starting places.

    Q3 third quarter qualifying: After Q1 and Q2 two quarters of qualifying, the remaining 10 drivers enter Q3, the total time is 12 minutes, the top 10 qualifying order is sorted according to the Q3 results, the fastest driver occupies the first start, also known as the pole position start, and the remaining drivers occupy the nine positions of P2-P10 in order according to the speed of the results. Absolutely unveiled.

    How the team arranges qualifying.

    It usually takes three laps for a driver to qualify.

    The first lap is the outlap, which is on the one hand because the general pit exit is after the timing point, and on the other hand, the first lap is used to warm up the tires so that the wheels and tires can reach a suitable operating temperature.

    The second lap is the timing lap flyinglap, also known as the flying lap, which starts from passing the timing point, and completes a lap with full firepower until it passes the timing point again to complete a valid timing lap, during which the car is not allowed to go out of the white line on four wheels, otherwise the results will be cancelled.

    The third lap was the return lap inlap, and when we passed the timing point again, we had already missed the pit entrance, so we needed to drive another lap around the track and finally return to the pits.

    This is a normal qualifying lap time, and it usually takes about 4-5 minutes to run three laps. Q1, Q2 and Q3 are only 12 minutes long, and the Pirelli tyres have a narrow working window, so no team will let the driver do the results for a long time on the field, after all, qualifying is based on lap results, just give it your all to do the fastest lap.

    In a single qualifying session, the team will generally play twice, make a basic score guarantee for the first time, and then drive the car back to the P room, and at the same time observe their own ranking, according to their own ranking to adjust their strategy for the second appearance, of course, if you are very confident in your results, it is okay to do a result.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The updated schedule for the 2023 F1 schedule is as follows:

    03-05 March 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix; 17-19 March Saudi Arabian Grand Prix; 31-02 March Australian Grand Prix; Azerbaijan Grand Prix from April 28 to 30; Miami Grand Prix from May 05 to 07; 19-21 May, Emilia Romagna Grand Prix; 26-28 May, Monaco Grand Prix; 02-04 Spanish Grand Prix in June.

    June 16-18 Canadian Grand Prix; 30-02 June, Austrian Grand Prix; British Grand Prix from July 07 to 09; Hungarian Grand Prix from July 21 to 23; 28-30 July, Belgian Grand Prix; 25-27 August, Dutch Grand Prix; 01-03 September, Italian Grand Prix; Singapore Grand Prix from 15 to 17 September; September 22-24 Japanese Grand Prix.

    06-08 October, Qatar Grand Prix; October 20-22, Americas Grand Prix; October 27-29, Mexico Grand Noise Prize; 03-05 November, Brazilian Grand Prix; 16-18 November, Las Grand Prix; Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from 24 to 26 November.

    2023 F1 Bahrain Schedule

    The 2023 F1 race refers to the 2023 Formula One World Championship, which is the 74th edition of the Formula One World Championship hosted by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), with a record 23 races in the season.

    On March 3, 2023, the opening Bahrain Grand Prix was held at the Sakhir Circuit in Bahrain. On 5 March, qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix ended with Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen pole position, his teammate Sergio Pérez second, and Red Bull Racing taking the front row.

    Scuderia Ferrari, Leclerc and Sainz.

    Three or four. Alonso was fifth, Russell sixth, Hamilton seventh, Stoll eighth, Ocon ninth, and Hulkenberg tenth. Zhou Guanyu 13th.

    On 5 March, Red Bull Racing's Verstappen got off to a good start to the season at pole position, with Sergio Pérez second and Alonso third, finishing on the podium in his first race for Aston Martin, his 99th F1 podium.

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