2010 European Grand Prix grid

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Row 11. Sebastian Vettel 1’37.587
Red Bull-Renault
2. Mark Webber 1’37.662
Red Bull-Renault
Row 23. Lewis Hamilton 1’37.969
McLaren-Mercedes
4. Fernando Alonso 1’38.075
Ferrari
Row 35. Felipe Massa 1’38.127
Ferrari
6. Robert Kubica 1’38.137
Renault
Row 47. Jenson Button 1’38.210
McLaren-Mercedes
8. Nico Hulkenberg 1’38.428
Williams-Cosworth
Row 59. Rubens Barrichello 1’38.428
Williams-Cosworth
10. Vitaly Petrov 1’38.523
Renault
Row 611. Sebastien Buemi 1’38.586
Toro Rosso-Ferrari
12. Nico Rosberg 1’38.627
Mercedes
Row 713. Adrian Sutil 1’38.851
Force India-Mercedes
14. Vitantonio Liuzzi 1’38.884
Force India-Mercedes
Row 815. Michael Schumacher 1’39.234
Mercedes
16. Pedro de la Rosa 1’39.264
Sauber-Ferrari
Row 917. Jaime Alguersuari 1’39.458
Toro Rosso-Ferrari
18. Kamui Kobayashi 1’39.343
Sauber-Ferrari
Row 1019. Jarno Trulli 1’40.658
Lotus-Cosworth
20. Heikki Kovalainen 1’40.882
Lotus-Cosworth
Row 1121. Lucas di Grassi 1’42.086
Virgin-Cosworth
22. Timo Glock 1’42.140
Virgin-Cosworth
Row 1223. Karun Chandhok 1’42.600
HRT-Cosworth
24. Bruno Senna 1’42.851
HRT-Cosworth

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    11 comments on “2010 European Grand Prix grid”

    1. Jules-Pierre
      26th June 2010, 14:16

      What?!? Both Hulkenberg and Barrichello have exactly the same lap time, down to same thousandths of a second! :O

    2. Hamilton’s last mistake made me think of Montreal. Without the rule update, he might’ve pulled off an extra lap, seeing as he was one of the fastest drivers in Q3.

      1. Prisoner Monkeys
        26th June 2010, 15:18

        No, he wouldn’t have – the chequered flag had already fallen before Hamilton made it back.

    3. Or not as the chequered flag was out.

    4. I swear, Hulkenburg will be epic.
      If I could put money on him winning a championship I would.
      The Renault is arguably quicker than the Williams, But Hulkenburg has beaten Petrov.
      On top of that, I rate Rubens rather well, and after only 8 or so races, Hulkenburg is already on his pace!

      1. marcoferrari
        26th June 2010, 16:01

        Nico has not problems with qualifying, but with race pace… In 5 races of this season he lost 1 SECOND compared to Rubens per lap… And that is horribly lot…

      2. Actually tracks like Canada and here as well make it a little bit easier for rookies. There are not many parts where a mistake in one corner makes you do even worse for the next and so on, losing you over half a second in a lap.

    5. good to see massa back on track.

      1. Hope to see a good race from Felipe. He could get the jump on Alonso at the start.

    6. Hamilton will be happy to start P3 rather than P2 as Webber will be starting on the dirty side of the track.

    7. Glad to see Massa back on form this weekend :)

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