Today’s Spanish GP brought another victory for Jenson Button and Brawn’s second 1-2 of the season. Barrichello meanwhile will be lamenting what could have been his first win since China 2004, while Webber surprised us all with a great drive to 3rd. But now it’s time to review the Super Season Grid, and with McLaren and Ferrari suffering another dismal weekend and BMW and Renault less than impressing, how has this weekend’s activities shaken up the order? Fastest man on average in Barcelona was Button once again with an average lap of 1’21.598. Let’s dive in and see who is where this time.
- Jenson Button – 1’31.526 +0.000 Non-mover
- Nico Rosberg – 1’31.627 +0.100 Non-mover
- Rubens Barrichello – 1’31.649 +0.123 Non-mover
- Mark Webber – 1’31.868 +0.342 Non-mover
- Sebastien Vettel – 1’32.010 +0.484 +1 place
- Timo Glock – 1’32.030 +0.504 -1 place
- Felipe Massa – 1’32.094 +0.568 +4 places
- Kimi Raikkonen – 1’32.161 +0.635 +1 place
- Robert Kubica – 1’32.168 +0.641 +3 places
- Lewis Hamilton – 1’32.169 +0.643 Non-mover
- Kazuki Nakajima – 1’32.184 +0.658 +2 places
- Jarno Trulli – 1’32.295 +0.769 +5 places
- Fernando Alonso – 1’32.312 +0.786 +2 places
- Heikki Kovalainen – 1’32.399 +0.873 -6 places
- Nick Heidfeld – 1’32.413 +0.887 -1 place
- Nelson Piquet – 1’32.641 +1.115 +2 places
- Sebastien Buemi – 1’32.776 +1.235 Non-mover
- Giancarlo Fisichella – 1’32.843 +1.316 +2 places
- Sebastien Bourdais – 1’32.884 +1.358 Non-mover
- Adrian Sutil – 1’32.884 +1.358 -4 places
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