European Grand Prix grid
| Row 1 | 1. Sebastian Vettel 1’37.587 Red Bull-Renault |
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| 2. Mark Webber 1’37.662 Red Bull-Renault |
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| Row 2 | 3. Lewis Hamilton 1’37.969 McLaren-Mercedes |
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| 4. Fernando Alonso 1’38.075 Ferrari |
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| Row 3 | 5. Felipe Massa 1’38.127 Ferrari |
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| 6. Robert Kubica 1’38.137 Renault |
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| Row 4 | 7. Jenson Button 1’38.210 McLaren-Mercedes |
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| 8. Nico Hülkenberg 1’38.428 Williams-Cosworth |
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| Row 5 | 9. Rubens Barrichello 1’38.428 Williams-Cosworth |
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| 10. Vitaly Petrov 1’38.523 Renault |
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| Row 6 | 11. Sebastien Buemi 1’38.586 Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
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| 12. Nico Rosberg 1’38.627 Mercedes |
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| Row 7 | 13. Adrian Sutil 1’38.851 Force India-Mercedes |
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| 14. Vitantonio Liuzzi 1’38.884 Force India-Mercedes |
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| Row 8 | 15. Michael Schumacher 1’39.234 Mercedes |
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| 16. Pedro de la Rosa 1’39.264 Sauber-Ferrari |
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| Row 9 | 17. Jaime Alguersuari 1’39.458 Toro Rosso-Ferrari |
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| 18. Kamui Kobayashi 1’39.343 Sauber-Ferrari |
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| Row 10 | 19. Jarno Trulli 1’40.658 Lotus-Cosworth |
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| 20. Heikki Kovalainen 1’40.882 Lotus-Cosworth |
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| Row 11 | 21. Lucas di Grassi 1’42.086 Virgin-Cosworth |
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| 22. Timo Glock 1’42.140 Virgin-Cosworth |
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| Row 12 | 23. Karun Chandhok 1’42.600 HRT-Cosworth |
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| 24. Bruno Senna 1’42.851 HRT-Cosworth |
2010 European Grand Prix
- The physics of Webber's Valencia crash
- Technical review: European Grand Prix
- Sauber "thrilled" by Kobayashi's passes
- 2010 European Grand Prix - the complete F1 Fanatic race weekend review
- Alonso retracts Valencia criticism
- FIA must learn from Valencia shambles
- Best finish of 2010 (Williams race review)
- Di Grassi shines (Virgin race review)
- Double finish at home (HRT race review)
- Buemi slips to ninth (STR race review)




Jules-Pierre said on 26th June 2010, 14:16
What?!? Both Hulkenberg and Barrichello have exactly the same lap time, down to same thousandths of a second! :O
Christophe said on 26th June 2010, 14:25
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.
Prisoner Monkeys said on 26th June 2010, 15:18
No, he wouldn’t have – the chequered flag had already fallen before Hamilton made it back.
pablopete (@pablopete) said on 26th June 2010, 14:28
Or not as the chequered flag was out.
Mike said on 26th June 2010, 15:35
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!
marcoferrari said on 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…
BasCB (@bascb) said on 26th June 2010, 22:41
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.
Nelson PK said on 26th June 2010, 18:18
good to see massa back on track.
Icthyes (@icthyes) said on 27th June 2010, 1:02
Hope to see a good race from Felipe. He could get the jump on Alonso at the start.
wasiF1 said on 27th June 2010, 4:05
Hamilton will be happy to start P3 rather than P2 as Webber will be starting on the dirty side of the track.
adam23 said on 27th June 2010, 12:36
Glad to see Massa back on form this weekend :)