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Old 07-20-2012, 11:42 PM   #12
epPtsDno

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SAME TIMES AS ABOVE BUT WITH SILVERSTONE TAKEN OUT

1.Hamilton
2.Rosberg +0.281
3.Vettel +0.334
4.Webber +0.356
5.Grosjean +0.372
6.Button +0.468
7.Schumacher +0.583
8.Alonso +0.662
9.Raikkonen +0.846
10.Maldonado +0.866
11.Kobayashi +0.945
12.Perez +0.978
13.Hulkenberg +1.089
14.di Resta +1.090
15.Massa +1.115
16.Ricciardo +1.287
17.Senna +1.454
18.Vergne +2.090
19.Kovalainen +2.703
20.Petrov +3.079
21.Glock +4.604
22.Pic +4.779
23.de la Rosa +5.243
24.Karthikeyan +5.773

This looks a bit more representative. Hulkenberg is ahead of Paul di Resta on account of Melbourne where Hulkenberg got through to Q3 but Paul hit traffic and didn't set a proper time. In truth, he was on similar pace to Hulk.

Pic is impressively close to Glock, but I wonder if Timo's gotten a bit sloppy again these days, and longingly and regretfully looks at that Lotus seat that he turned down to join Marussia in 2010.

I've omitted Karthikeyan's time in Spain as he didn't set a true time.

Webber was pulled down by his Valencia problems (grid 19th) otherwise he would have at least matched Vettel. I have now omitted this time AND NORMALISED it (whatever that means, but just take it that I haven't simply deducted his +2.309 gap from Valencia).
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