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The German Grand Prix 2010 was the 11th round of the 2010 F1 season, and took place at the Hockenheimring in Hockenheim, Germany, on July 25th.
Fernando Alonso won the race after starting in the 2nd position, followed by Felipe Massa, and Sebastian Vettel, who originally had the pole position, completing the podium.
Final results
Race evolution
Pit Stops
Unfortunately we do not have pit stops information for this race.
Strategy
Unfortunately we do not have strategy information for this race..
Incidents
There were some incidents during the race, with 6 drivers who didn't manage to cross the finish line.
These included, Heikki Kovalainen, and Sébastien Buemi, both retired dure to damage caused by a collision with other cars, Lucas di Grassi, and Jarno Trulli, both experienced issues with the gearbox, and Sakon Yamamoto, who suffered an engine malfunction on lap 19.
Collision
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Heikki KovalainenLap 56
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Sébastien BuemiLap 1
Gearbox
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Lucas di GrassiLap 50
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Jarno TrulliLap 3
Engine
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Sakon YamamotoLap 19
Qualifying
Sebastian Vettel managed to get the pole position by 0.002 seconds and a final lipe time of 1:13.791. Right next to him, completing the first line of the grid, was Fernando Alonso.
Track evolution
As the qualifying session went on, with the track rubbering in, and the drivers testing the limits of the grip of their cars, the times per lap dropped, and all of the drivers that took place in Q2 improved their times in this second session.
The Q3 is the time were all the remaining drivers put all their cards on the table, even those with a superior car who might have been managing their times in Q1 and Q2 push their cars to the limit in Q3. It therefore comes as no surprise that 4 out of the 10 drivers that took place in Q3 were able to improve their times.