Vettel stops in Spa pitlane in final practice
A rain shower slowed the action towards the end of the final 60-minute practice session on Saturday morning, but there was frantic activity inside the Red Bull garage. With two hours to go before the crucial qualifying hour at Spa-Francorchamps, ...
A rain shower slowed the action towards the end of the final 60-minute practice session on Saturday morning, but there was frantic activity inside the Red Bull garage.
With two hours to go before the crucial qualifying hour at Spa-Francorchamps, Sebastian Vettel's RB6 had groaned to a stop in the pitlane, requiring a push from the marshals into the team mechanics' custody.
Team boss Christian Horner immediately said he did not know the reason for the stoppage.
Earlier, it had emerged that German Vettel would tackle the rest of the Belgian Grand Prix weekend with a used Renault engine, while the other leading contenders had new engines fitted.
Before the late rain fell, Vettel's teammate and world championship leader Mark Webber - who nearly ran into the stricken sister car in the narrow pitlane - had set the fastest lap time.
After dominating on Friday, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso was sixth fastest on Saturday morning; slower than both Red Bulls and McLarens.
"We must be humble because we see this morning that the Red Bulls and McLaren are so strong," Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali told the BBC.
We want your opinion!
What would you like to see on Motorsport.com?
Take our 5 minute survey.- The Motorsport.com Team
Share Or Save This Story
The season is still very long - Rosberg
Jules Bianchi's father speaks of family's continued hopes
Sauber under no illusions about constructors' position
The reclined seating position that caused Fernando Alonso's Canadian GP retirement
Fernando Alonso turns heads in Monaco with rare Porsche 918 Spyder
Aston Martin's plans for F1 2026 after upgrade-free Miami
Charles Leclerc reiterates Ferrari F1 title desire as he extends contract
Lando Norris: Ferrari will be on pole for F1 Monaco GP
How Ferrari and Audi could decide Max Verstappen's F1 future
Latest news
Hyundai drivers relieved asphalt WRC season is over after “no comparison with Toyota”
Charles Leclerc reiterates Ferrari F1 title desire as he extends contract
Why NASCAR isn't penalizing Austin Dillon for Brad Keselowski incident
Cleetus McFarland wavered briefly but still aims to race Daytona 500
Feature
Flying the flag: What will be F1's next new nationality?
On this day: Jaguar signing Newey sparks legal row
Great Debate: What should the next F1 ruleset look like?
How Aston Martin is navigating its issues, as Honda plots ADUO updates
Subscribe and access Motorsport.com with your ad-blocker.
From Formula 1 to MotoGP we report straight from the paddock because we love our sport, just like you. In order to keep delivering our expert journalism, our website uses advertising. Still, we want to give you the opportunity to enjoy an ad-free and tracker-free website and to continue using your adblocker.
You have 2 options:
- Become a subscriber.
- Disable your adblocker.
Top Comments