The Formula One Final Race Review - Shanghai
Date - Sunday October 16 - Shanghai, China -
Fernando Alonso won the Chinese F1 Grand Prix and in doing so
has won the constructor's title for Renault after de-throning
Michael Schumacher of the driver's championship in September.
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Renault finished the season on 191 points with Mclaren-Mercedes
coming in second on 182. The past season, 2005, was the longest
ever in Formula One history with 19 races and added to this is
the fact that Fernando Alonso is the youngest ever FOrmula One
World Champion; and guess who his team boss, Flavio Briatore,
used to manage? The recently disappointing Michael Schumacher
when he used to race for Benetton at the very start of his F1
career, of course. Indeed I have to add that the only sensible
explanation for his bad form is the car his driving at the
moment which cannot be doing any good for his motivation or
confidence. Makes one think about how good a team boss and
talent-spotter Flavio Briatore is.
The victory in Shanghai was the 7th for Alonso but this only
equalled the number of wins for second place finisher in the
race as well as the driver's championship, Kimi Raikkonen.
Alonso won this championship because the Renault was that much
more reliable and consistent than the Mclaren-Mercedes but
Alonso added, "I am a little bit frustrated that I only won
seven races...I think the car had the potential to win 10 or
11." Who would have thought a French car would be more reliable
than a Merc? And I have no doubt in my mind that this form in
Formula One has translated into a worldwide sales increase for
Renault.
The race in Shanghai was definitely incident filled with no
shortage of entertainment. The Safety Car had to be called out
twice; on lap 30 for Narain Karthikeyan's accident in turn 13 in
his Jordan, which had a few flames flicking about and also
earlier, believe it or not, for 6 laps while marshalls fixed a
drain cover that had come loose and ultimately ended Juan Pablo
Montoya's race.
Michael Schumacher's race also ended early after he first
collided with Felipe Massa in his Sauber on the way to the
starting grid and then spinning off while following the Safety
Car.
Jordan is no more, at least not in F1. The team has been bought
by the Russian-born Canadian billionaire Alex Shnaider and will
be called Midland from next year onwards. This was their 250th
grand prix race in Formula One.
BAR is also out and the outfit will now be wholly owned by Honda
and Sauber has been bought by BMW who were previously the engine
partners of Williams.