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The inaugural F1 race which took place in Melbourne, Australia over the weekend has proved to be quite a race for the reigning world champion Fernando Alonso and teammate Lewis Hamilton who finished second and fourth respectively. The F1 race was also a fantastic opportunity for Mercedes-Benz to show the world the outstanding performance of its vehicles and that includes showing how durable the Mercedes auto parts and accessories are like Mercedes Benz car cover which are perfect for protecting Mercedes vehicles.

From the start of the race, the duo managed to maintain their positions at the head of the pack until Alonso dropped back to fourth by the first corner while Hamilton went into third following BMW’s Nick Heidfeld and former McLaren Mercedes driver Kimi Raikkonen.

It was only on the 14th lap that Heidfeld entered the pits for the first time giving Lewis and Fernando the opportunity to go into second and third spots. Kimi entered the pits on the 19th lap which allows the McLaren Mercedes duo to up another spot. After the 22 and 23 laps, Alonso and Lewis entered their pits for the first time and resuming their former positions as third and second respectively.

Then on lap 42 Kimi made his second pit stop, giving Lewis the chance to take the lead, unfortunately a lapped car slowed his speed enabling Fernando to close the gap between himself and his teammate. Lap 43 came and Lewis has to make a pit stop, Fernando has taken advantage of this to gain back the lead until he pitted two laps after. When he gets back on the race, Alonso was already accelerating to second place ahead of his teammate Lewis and trailing behind Kimi. These positions were maintained through the end of the race.

The F1 Race in Melbourne finished remarkably for the Team Vodafone McLaren Mercedes better than their performance last year.

Here are some of the comments during the race (source emercedesbenz. com):

—–Fernando Alonso: “What a fantastic way to start the season and my career as a Vodafone McLaren Mercedes driver. Of course it’s always better to win but Kimi was a small bit quicker than us today, but we scored the maximum points that were possible, and I’m really pleased. My start was a bit weird with both BMWs being very quick off the line, and I was so busy defending my line from Heidfeld on the outside that it was not possible for me to defend the corner. I was then behind the Lewis for a while and was just focusing on keeping up with him and sometimes dropping back to allow the car to cool down. I took second after the second pitstop as I was able to stay out for an additional two laps. Originally it was meant to be one lap but because I was behind Lewis I managed to save enough fuel for one more lap. Both of the Bridgestone Potenza tyre options worked well. We will now continue to work hard to give us the best opportunity to beat Ferrari at the Malaysian Grand Prix. ”

—-Lewis Hamilton: “I’m absolutely ecstatic – today’s result is more than I ever dreamed of achieving on my Grand Prix debut. A huge thank you to the team who have worked so hard during the winter to make sure I was as prepared as I possible could be. I made a excellent start but the BMWs were quick off the line and Kubica managed to get past. There was no room on the inside so I got on the left and managed to outbrake both Kubica and Fernando coming into the first corner to take third. The race was intense, and I was working very hard. I made a few mistakes but nothing major and really loved myself. It was fantastic to lead the race for a few laps, but I knew it was only a temporary thing. Fernando got past me in the second pitstop as he was able to stay out a bit longer and I lost some time behind backmarkers. We now have a lot of work ahead of us with the Malaysia test and the rest of the season, but there is no doubt that we can build from what has been achieved today. ”

—-Ron Dennis, Team Principal: “Of course as always we came to Australia to win but a somewhat unexpected strategy adopted by BMW was very disruptive to our race. Following Heidfeld’s first pitstop the gap was just too huge to realistically close it and the additional range from our strategy was subsequently wasted. Both drivers did an brilliant job giving us a narrow lead in the Constructors’ Championship. A special thank you to the test team and the workforce back at the McLaren Technology Centre who have worked so hard during the winter and contributed so much to the faultless reliability that we have loved throughout the weekend. The coming Malaysian test should give us every opportunity to further improve the competitiveness of our cars. ”

—-Norbert Haug, Vice President Mercedes-Benz Motorsport: “The season started well with Fernando and Lewis scoring 14 points out of 18 possible on their debut race for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. Fernando showed with his performance exactly why he is the double world champion whilst Lewis made a perfect start to his Grand Prix career and proved absolutely worthy of the confidence we have had in him for the past ten years. Although we still have to work hard to further improve our technical package, we showed today that throughout the winter we have made improvements. We will now focus on the Malaysia test and are looking forward to the next race. Thanks to everybody in the team in Woking, Brixworth and Stuttgart, all their efforts will pay off. ”

The inaugural F1 race held in Melbourne, Australia this weekend has proved to be quite a career for the current world champion Fernando Alonso and teammate Lewis Hamilton, who finished second and fourth respectively. The F1 race was also an brilliant opportunity for Mercedes-Benz to show the world the remarkable performance of their vehicles and includes show how durable auto parts and accessories are like the Mercedes Benz Mercedes deck are ideal for vehicle protection Mercedes. Since the start of the race, the duo has managed to maintain their positions at the head of the pack until Alonso has dropped to fourth place in the first corner, while Hamilton went to third following BMW Nick Heidfeld and Kimi Raikkonen McLaren ancient. Only on lap 14 Heidfeld pitted for the first time Lewis and Fernando was given the opportunity to enter the second and third points. Kimi pitted on lap 19 allowing the McLaren duo to another location. After 22 and 23 laps, Alonso and Lewis are in their first pit and resume their positions before the third and second respectively. Then on lap 42 Kimi made his second pit stop, Lewis a chance to take the lead, unfortunately, a car slowed its speed to run Fernando bridge the gap between him and teammate. Lap 43 Lewis came in and make a pit stop, Fernando took advantage of this to regain the lead until it is between two laps later. When you return to the race, Alonso was already speeding to second place ahead of teammate Lewis and Kimi behind. These positions were maintained until the end of the race. The F1 race in Melbourne finished dramatically for the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes better than his performance last year. Here are some comments during the race (source emercedesbenz. Com): —– Fernando Alonso: “What a fantastic way to start the season and my career as a Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. Of course, it’s always better to win but Kimi was a bit quicker than us today, but received the maximum possible points, and I am very pleased. My start was a bit weird with both BMW is very quick line and I was so busy defending my line from Heidfeld on the outside that n ‘ was not possible for me to defend the corner. I was behind Lewis for some time and was focusing solely on its retention and sometimes down to allow the car to cool. Tomé seconds after the second stop, as was able to stay away for a period of two towers. Originally it was intended to be a return, but because I was behind Lewis I managed to save enough fuel for another lap. The two choices of tires Bridgestone Potenza worked well. Now, we will continue to work hard to give the best chance to beat Ferrari at the Malaysian Grand Prix. “ —- Lewis Hamilton: “I’m absolutely ecstatic – today’s result is more than you ever dreamed of achieving on my Grand Prix debut. A huge thank you to the team who have worked so hard for the winter to ensure that I was as prepared as could be possible. I made a excellent start but BMWs were quick of the line and Kubica managed to overcome. There was no room for inside when I left and managed to outbrake two Kubica and Fernando coming into the first corner to take third place. The race was intense, and I worked very hard. I made some mistakes but nothing major and really loved it. It was fantastic to lead the race for several laps, but I knew it was just a temporary thing. Fernando got past me in the second stop, as he could stay a bit longer and I I lost time behind folded. Now we have much to do with the test in Malaysia and the rest of the season, but no doubt we can build on what has been achieved today. “ —- Ron Dennis, Team Principal: “Of course, as always, we came to Australia to win, but a somewhat unexpected strategy adopted by BMW was very detrimental to our race. After the first stop for Heidfeld, the difference was too large to be realistic and close additional range of our strategy was subsequently lost. Both drivers did an brilliant job in giving us a slight advantage in the constructors’ championship. Thank you to the test facility and the workforce again McLaren Technology Centre who have worked so hard during the winter and has contributed much to the unfailing reliability, we have had over the weekend. The test is Malaysia should give us every opportunity to boost the competitiveness of our cars. —- Norbert Haug, Vice President Mercedes-Benz Motorsport: “The season started well with Fernando and Lewis scored 14 points out of possible 18 in his first race for Vodafone McLaren Mercedes. Fernando of his performance showed exactly why he is the double world champion, while Lewis had a perfect start to his Grand Prix career and proved absolutely worthy of the confidence we had at him during the last ten years. Although we have still working hard to improve our technical package we showed that during winter we have improved. Now, the test will focus on Malaysia and looks forward to the next race. Thank you all for the team from Woking , Brixworth and Stuttgart, all efforts will be rewarded. ”

Dwyane Thomas is a part time cook and full-time auto-enthusiast. This 31-year ancient Civil and Environmental graduate is a consultant at one of the engineering firms in Pennsylvania.