2010 Australian Grand Prix grid
| Row 1 | Sebastian Vettel 1’23.919 Red Bull-Renault |
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| Mark Webber 1’24.035 Red Bull-Renault |
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| Row 2 | Fernando Alonso 1’24.111 Ferrari |
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| Jenson Button 1’24.675 McLaren-Mercedes |
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| Row 3 | Felipe Massa 1’24.837 Ferrari |
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| Nico Rosberg 1’24.884 Mercedes |
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| Row 4 | Michael Schumacher 1’24.927 Mercedes |
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| Rubens Barrichello 1’25.217 Williams-Cosworth |
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| Row 5 | Robert Kubica 1’25.372 Renault |
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| Adrian Sutil 1’26.036 Force India-Mercedes |
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| Row 6 | Lewis Hamilton 1’25.184 McLaren-Mercedes |
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| Sebastien Buemi 1’25.638 Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
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| Row 7 | Vitantonio Liuzzi 1’25.743 Force India-Mercedes |
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| Pedro de la Rosa 1’25.747 Sauber-Ferrari |
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| Row 8 | Nico Hülkenberg 1’25.748 Williams-Cosworth |
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| Kamui Kobayashi 1’25.777 Sauber-Ferrari |
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| Row 9 | Jaime Alguersuari 1’26.089 Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
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| Vitaly Petrov 1’26.471 Renault |
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| Row 10 | Heikki Kovalainen 1’28.797 Lotus-Cosworth |
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| Jarno Trulli 1’29.111 Lotus-Cosworth |
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| Row 11 | Timo Glock 1’29.592 Virgin-Cosworth |
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| Lucas di Grassi 1’30.185 Virgin-Cosworth |
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| Row 12 | Bruno Senna 1’30.526 HRT-Cosworth |
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| Karun Chandhok 1’30.613 HRT-Cosworth |
2010 Australian Grand Prix
- 2010 Australian Grand Prix – the complete F1 Fanatic review
- Australian GP team-by-team analysis
- 2010 Australian Grand Prix stats and facts
- Melbourne was a blast but F1′s aero problem remains (Australian GP analysis)
- Alonso fourth, Schumacher tenth in their battle from the back in Melbourne
- Australian Grand Prix fastest laps
- Australian Grand Prix in pictures
- Unreliability costs Vettel another win
- Hamilton fumes after strategy mistake
- Button wins thrilling Australian GP
- Australian Grand Prix result
- F1 championship points after Australia
- Rate the race: Australia
- Australian Grand Prix live blog
- Vettel looks hard to beat at Melbourne (Australian GP pre-race analysis)
- Australian GP qualifying in pictures
- A bad weekend gets worse for Hamilton
- Vettel beats Webber to Melbourne pole (Australian Grand Prix qualifying)
- 2010 Australian Grand Prix grid
- Australian Grand Prix qualifying live blog
- Webber fastest at home in final practice
- Australian Grand Prix practice 3 live blog
- Make your Australian Grand Prix predictions now to win F1 prizes
- Australian Grand Prix practice in pictures
- Australian GP practice two analysis
- McLaren on top after wet second practice
- Australian Grand Prix practice 2 live blog
- Australian GP practice one analysis
- Kubica quickest in disrupted first practice
- Australian Grand Prix practice 1 live blog
- Drivers on duty in Melbourne (Pictures)
- 2010 Australian Grand Prix – The F1 Fanatic unofficial race programme
- Di Resta excited ahead of Force India debut
- 2010 Australian Grand Prix preview
- Low chance of rain at Melbourne
- Australian Grand Prix live TV Times




BasCB said on 27th March 2010, 16:11
Did any of you read this about Schumi complaining about Alonso and Hamilton blocking him in qualifying?
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/82459
He wants to take it up with Withing! Maybe if he would join the GPDA and not be scared of getting complaints about his own driving antics, they could just resolve it between them.
BasCB said on 27th March 2010, 16:33
So the 107 % is really bogus. HRT did a total of maybe 400-450 km on track with 2 rookies and already gets below 108% of a lap record pole position.
aky said on 27th March 2010, 17:08
Can a driver start and finish the race on one tyre without bieng penalized?….if not whats the least pit stops can a driver do?
David A said on 27th March 2010, 19:08
I think there’s one mandatory pit stop (so both types of tyre can be used). Stupid rule, I know.
Icthyes said on 27th March 2010, 17:35
I’m thinking about Vettel, and if he’s really in such a great position. he’s got pole, but on his pole lap he really wrestled with the car, and I just wonder if he might not have taken too much out of the tyres, which would leave him vulnerable at the start.
Scorpio said on 27th March 2010, 17:52
With some forecast of rain, the race might spring a surprise. Expect Schumi and Sutil to break into the top 5 if it rains.
manatcna said on 28th March 2010, 3:26
Hamilton’s pretty handy in the wet, too
polishboy808 said on 28th March 2010, 5:02
Isn’t it nice not having f1fan here?