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Round 17: New DelhiRound 17 of the championship was at the Buddh International Circuit, the second time that the New Delhi area of India had seen Formula 1 action. Qualifying saw a 3rd consecutive front row lock out by the Red Bull Racing team, with Sebastian Vettel getting pole ahead of Mark Webber. Behind them were the 2 McLaren’s of Hamilton and Button, with the 2 Ferrari’s of Alonso and Massa lining up on the 3rd row. Behind them were Raikkonen, Perez, Maldonado, Rosberg, Grosjean, Hulkenberg, Senna and Schumacher. The starting grid was the first for many races not to be affected by penalties to any of the drivers. Alonso’s qualification was punctuated with his statement that, “We are not fighting Seb, we are fighting Newey” (a nod to the talents of the chief designer and engineer at Red Bull, Adrian Newey, and at the same time a nudge to his Ferrari colleagues!)

At the start of the race, Vettel got away cleanly from Webber. Behind them, 3 world champions diced for positions, as Button managed to get a better start over Hamilton, with Alonso in close pursuit. Hamilton was trying to out drag his team-mate away from turn 3 on the long straight down to turn 4, when the fast charging Alonso was able to make the most of the vacuum created by the 2 McLarens to sweep along the pair of them so that all 3 cars practically arrived at turn 4 together. Alonso just did enough to keep himself in between the 2 Mclarens by turn 5, and so had Button ahead of him with Hamilton behind. With the speeds they were reaching on that long straight, it was thrilling stuff to watch, and one of Alonso’s moves of the season. With his championship rival out in front, Fernando knew he needed to do some more overtaking in this race to keep the pressure on Vettel.

Meanwhile it was Michael Schumacher’s turn to experience first corner woes, when the front wing from the Toro Rosso of Jean-Eric Vergne managed to clip the right rear tyre of Michael’s Mercedes, causing a puncture which put him to the back of the field with an unscheduled pit-stop. By lap 11 he was being lapped by Vettel. A similar fate would also befall Sergio Perez, when after his first pit stop, in an attempt to pass the Toro Rosso of Ricciardo, he too managed to get a puncture to the right rear. On lap 22, the damage sustained by the puncture would force the Sauber team to retire Perez’s car. As some things always seem to happen in threes, Maldonado would also suffer the exact same tyre issue later in the race when he was dicing in his Williams with the Sauber of Kobayashi at turn 5.

The majority of the field used the soft tyre on the first stint. This was not to Jenson Button’s liking, and he could not put up any defence when Alonso could use his DRS on lap 4 to cruise by the McLaren driver down the same back straight where they were both fighting a few laps earlier.

Alonso was now in a podium position at least, but still much of the race to go. Hamilton was also able to pull off a similar move on his team-mate on lap 6 – Jenson was now down to 5th in the race. Jenson was also the first of the front runners to come in to the pits to change tyres on lap 26, where further time was eventually lost

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as he was stuck behind the Lotus of Grosjean who was already on a long stint on the harder tyre.

Pirelli were conservative with their approach to tyres for the Indian race, which allowed the whole field the opportunity to need just one pit stop for the obligatory change of tyre compound. It also meant the tyres were not degrading as they would at other venues. This helped Fernando Alonso immensely, as it allowed the Spaniard to race his Ferrari at almost full pelt for the duration of the race. The other element that helped him to catch and race Mark Webber was that Mark was having all sorts of problems with his KERS energy boost system. Webber eventually lost his KERS completely with a third of the race remaining, which allowed Alonso to make a DRS move at the very end of the long back straight into turn 4. This was a vital damage limitation move by Alonso in terms of the championship, as although he could do nothing about Vettel, who went on to win his 4th consecutive win of the season, he could at least minimise the points gap with Vettel, which was now 13 (Vettel on 240, Alonso 227).

Lewis Hamilton found the running on the harder tyres easier than the softs, but his charge to try and catch Mark Webber came to no avail, and so he finished 4th. There were gear selection issues along the way for Lewis caused by a fault on his steering wheel. This meant the McLaren team had to negotiate a tricky 5-wheel change at the pit stop, which they managed to do in 3.3 seconds!

Jenson Button claimed he enjoyed nothing except the opening lap and the last lap, to come home 5th. On the last lap, Jenson managed to post the fastest lap time of the race – the 150th time McLaren have managed this feat!

Massa had the measure on Raikkonen throughout the race to finish 6th and 7th respectively. The only time Kimi managed to get his Lotus past the Ferrari was just after Massa’s pit stop, when the Lotus was ahead for literally a few corners. Massa and Kimi both braked at the DRS detection line together, but crucially for Felipe, his Ferrari was behind at that point, meaning a DRS pass could take place on the straight, keeping the Ferrari ahead for the rest of the race. Hulkenberg, Grosjean and Senna made up the rest of the top ten. Rosberg came in 10th, Paul Di Resta 12th with the struggling Schumacher down in 22nd.

Round 18: F1 Feast in the Middle East!Controversy came on the Saturday of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend when Sebastian Vettel was excluded from qualification by virtue of the fact that his Red Bull did not have the mandatory level of fuel left in the car’s collection pot at the end of the session. Each car has to have at least a litre of fuel left in this pot at the end of qualifying – in Vettel’s car there was just 850ml. It was evident there was an issue, as the Renault engine engineers had given Red Bull the instruction for Sebastian to pullover and stop the car on the way back to the pits after his last fast lap in Q3, which was a call to make sure no damage was caused to the engine due to this lack of fuel. This exclusion meant that his 3rd place on the grid was no longer valid and Vettel would have to start at the back of the grid – the same punishment Lewis Hamilton endured for the same crime in Barcelona. As it was, Red Bull decided to start Sebastian from the Pit Lane as this meant subtle changes could now be made to the car’s wings and gear ratios which would enhance overtaking in the race, which was a must if Vettel was to make anything of the race on the Sunday.

The grid lined up with Hamilton in pole and Webber alongside. Behind them were Maldonado, Raikkonen, Button, Alonso, Rosberg, Massa,

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Grosjean, Hulkenberg, Perez, Di Resta, Schumacher and Senna. At the start, this time Hamilton got away well and it was Webber that appeared to get bogged down. This allowed Kimi Raikkonen’s Lotus into 2nd and Pastor Maldonado into 3rd.

Further behind, there was contact between Romain Grosjean and Nico Rosberg, meaning both had to pit for damage repairs. Paul Di Resta also came to blows with his teammate, which forced Nico Hulkenberg to collide with the Williams of Bruno Senna. Paul suffered a puncture while the damage sustained to Hulkenberg’s car was a terminal suspension blow.

At turns 3 and 4, Jenson Button got bunched up behind Mark Webber, which in turn allowed Fernando Alonso to pass the McLaren driver. It also allowed Fernando to launch an attack on the Red Bull of Webber, and Alonso completed a move on Webber by the end of the lap – Fernando was now up to 4th. The delay Vettel had by starting the race from the pit lane did not hamper him too much. By the end of the first lap he was up to 20th and behind the recovering Bruno Senna. An attempted move by the German on the Brazilian cost Vettel a chunk of his front wing when he hit the rear of Senna’s Williams. It wasn’t too costly for Vettel, as by lap 6, he had managed to get his car up to 14th place through a series of overtaking moves on the likes of the HRT, Caterham and Marussia drivers, and Vergne in the Toro Rosso.

Apart from a slight moment on lap 2 where Lewis had a wheel lock, which allowed Kimi to cruise right up behind him, things were going fairly smoothly for Hamilton. Everyone’s attention was grabbed on lap 9 when the recovering Mercedes of Rosberg hit the very slow and failing car of Narain Karthikeyan, forcing the Mercedes car to fly directly and dramatically over the cockpit of the HRT, resulting in a safety car period to make sure the wreckage was removed. Both drivers were unhurt in what could have been a very nasty shunt.

In the safety car period, Vettel got caught out when he was trying to warm his tyres up, whilst in front of him, Daniel Ricciardo was trying to warm his brakes up. Vettel had to swerve to avoid collision, and instead his front wing collected the polystyrene DRS activation sign, causing parts of his front wing to flail around. This meant he would now need to stop for a new front nose section. The resulting pit stop meant Vettel was now at the back

of the field, which wasn’t too much of a drama as the cars were all bunched together behind the safety car.

When racing resumed on lap 15, Hamilton and Raikkonen both made good starts, but Maldonado was relatively slow – it turned out his car had lost KERS during the laps under the safety car. Alonso eventually got past the Venezuelan, and Maldonado was soon under pressure from Webber and Button. Meanwhile up the road, disaster hits Hamilton when his car suddenly dies on lap 20. An electrical failure causes the fuel pump to stop working, and for the 2nd time this season, Hamilton loses a dominating lead due to a lack of reliability from his McLaren. Kimi takes over the lead – an opportunity which the Finn relishes.

Lap 23, Vettel is back up to 11th place and making good ground again. Webber however makes a meal of trying to pass Maldonado at Turn 11, and Pastor is left with nowhere to go and puts Webber into a spin. This allows Button, Massa and Perez through. Button also made short work of getting by Maldonado in the following lap. Perez then proceeded to make a move on Massa, which allowed Webber onto the back of Massa. Webber and Massa go wheel to wheel, Webber takes avoiding action at the corner to keep his car going forward at the run of area. Massa sees Webber about to re-join the track at turn 12 and somehow manages to accelerate too hard and puts his Ferrari into a spin – ruining his tyres in the process. Massa pits shortly afterwards. At this point in the race, Vettel passes Schumacher and Kobayashi ahead of him pits, allowing Vettel into 8th position and closing in on his team-mate! It would appear that anything could be possible for Vettel at this stage.

In what might have been a little early for an optimum time for a pit stop, Red Bull sensibly brought Webber in for his one pit stop, which meant Vettel did not have to make the slightly awkward pass on his team-mate on the track. Great for Sebastian, but for Mark, he landed in traffic behind Perez (who had also pitted in front of him) with Senna, Vergne, Grosjean and Di Resta battling together on old tyres. With Alonso, Button and Maldonado all pitting on laps 29 and 30, Raikkonen pits on lap 32 and comes out in the lead with none other than Vettel being in 2nd place due to his earlier pit-stop being out of kilter to everyone else. However, having stopped a lot earlier for the soft tyre, people were beginning to wonder whether Vettel could make his tyres last for the rest of the race.

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Senna pits from 5th to leave a train of cars lead by Grosjean on lap 35 that contains Di Resta, Perez and Webber – the latter 2 being frustrated with the pace of the leading pair. On lap 38, to be on the safe side, Red Bull decide to bring in Vettel for a second pit stop. Vettel doesn’t lose out too much as the only cars ahead of him on the track by now are Raikkonen, Alonso and Button. After his pit stop, Maldonado too was gaining on the battle for 5th behind Webber and the Grosjean train. Di Resta uses the DRS to make a move on Grosjean. Perez thought he could follow through trying to pass them both, but forces Di Resta wide at one side of the corner and Perez himself spins wide at the other side of turn 14, comes back on the track and hits Grosjean, which in turn causes a blockage in the track that Webber can’t avoid, resulting in terminal damage to both Grosjean and Webber’s cars. Perez is able to continue, but the race stewards find Perez at fault for ‘Causing a collision and forcing another driver off the track’ and so lands a stop-and-go penalty in the pits. The resultant carnage brings out the safety car for a second time allowing a 24 second gap between the leader and Vettel’s 4th placed car to be extinguished, giving the Red Bull team much hope that more could be gained in the race for their championship protagonist.

Under the safety car, over the team radio, Kimi Raikkonen was given instructions to warm up his tyres and brakes. Rather amusingly to some, Kimi replied with, “Yes, yes, yes, I know what I’m doing” – this was after earlier in the race, telling the race engineers to “leave me alone”!! When the race re-started, as if to prove a point, Kimi put in the fastest lap of the race so far, and created a safe gap between himself and Alonso. Michael Schumacher, who was continuing with his spell of bad luck, had collected a puncture from running over debris after the Perez-Grosjean-Webber collision, and was now running in 12th.

Vettel, with good luck on his side, continued to do battle with Button, and with 3 laps remaining, eventually

managed a move up the outside of the McLaren on turn 11, putting him in a podium position, which was where he finished, behind Raikkonen and Alonso. Button finished 4th followed by Maldonado (his first points finish since his Barcelona win!), Kobayashi, Massa, Senna, Di Resta and Ricciardo. Schumacher finished 11th, making it the fourth consecutive race Mercedes have not scored points.

Alonso was slightly disappointed that he had to share the podium with Vettel, as he knew the points advantage could have been so much more had Vettel struggled to gain places in the race. As it is, Vettel has a 10 point advantage going into the last 2 races of the season.

For Kimi, it was a welcome return to the top step of the podium – his first win since Belgium in 2009 when he was driving for Ferrari. Raikkonen also becomes the 8th different race winner for the 2012 season. For Lotus, it was also a remarkable win, as they became the 6th different constructor to win a race this season.

It was the first time in Formula 1 that a winner had a car with the Lotus name since Ayrton Senna won the Detroit GP in 1987! Will we see another Lotus win in America in the next race? More to the point, could we see Red Bull take their constructors championship at the next race? More pertinently, can Sebastian Vettel take a third championship title in succession, at the new Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas next time out?

Round 19: Austin, Texas

Circuit of the AmericasPart of the focus of the last race was seeing how far up a certain championship contender would be for the inaugural race at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Spectators got the chance to see 2 drivers who were out of position (through no fault of their own) make the best of a bad situation – albeit not to the same extreme as Vettel in Abu Dhabi!

First of all Jenson Button experienced a throttle fault with his McLaren in Q2 that meant he had to start 12th on the grid. For Felipe Massa on the other hand, he managed to get a qualifying time that would have put him 6th on the grid (after Grosjean’s gearbox penalty would put Romain down from 4th to 9th on the grid). However, Massa’s team had other ideas. Due to the track having a completely new surface, and being the first race at the Circuit of the Americas, it was perceived that there was a dirty side of the grid and clean side of the grid. The clean side was the normal racing line that followed the odd numbered grid slots. Whereas the even numbered grid slots were the ‘dirty’ line, which could potentially cause a slow start in the race. Ferrari even tested this theory out with a practice start at the end of one of the practice sessions with Massa – his very sluggish getaway was akin to a wet-race start! After qualifying, as things stood, Alonso would be starting 8th and Massa 6th. On the Sunday of the race, people were astonished to discover that Ferrari had taken the decision to break a seal on Massa’s gearbox, which meant that according to the rules, Massa had to receive a 5-place grid penalty. This was the first time

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that a team had changed a car in such a way to improve the strategy for their other car, as not only did this mean Massa would start from 11th (on the clean side of the grid), it also meant that Alonso also benefitted from this, as he would now start 7th on the grid – again, the clean side.

Therefore, the grid eventually lined up as follows: Vettel took pole position, behind were Hamilton, Webber, Raikkonen, Schumacher, Hulkenberg, Alonso, Grosjean, Maldonado, Senna, Massa and Button. At the start, the Ferrari strategy worked a treat. On the wide first corner at the top of the hill leading up from the main straight, Alonso made a great start, took a wide line in and was into 4th place straight away behind Vettel, Webber and Hamilton. For those who started in the even number grid slots, things were not as bad as the teams first feared, although Button did get bogged down in the first corner meaning he was no better than 15th on the first lap.

When DRS came online, Hamilton wasted no time in using the device to help him pass Webber into 2nd on the 4th lap. In summary, the race provided much in the way of overtaking, and not just in the DRS zone. At various points during the race, there would be action in turns 1 and 2 where Raikkonen was able to make a stunning move on Hulkenberg, along with Massa making the same move on Raikkonen later in the race. Button’s favoured spot was the sequence of relatively tight turns of 15 and 16, where he made a particularly memorable move down the inside of Grosjean. The overtake that got everyone’s attention though was when, after the first set of pit stops, Hamilton was closing down on Vettel. When both Hamilton and Vettel were on the medium compound tyre, Hamilton could get close to Vettel, but could never get quite close enough to enable a move on the Red Bull driver. Hamilton instead had to wait until his stint on the harder compound tyre. A feature of the new Austin based circuit was the series of fast-flowing-flat-out S-shaped corners between corners 2 and 7 that really only allowed one car width of racing. This was to benefit Hamilton when Vettel approached this section on lap 42, he had to fall in line behind the very much slower car of Narain Karthikeyan. This allowed Hamilton to close right up to the rear of Vettel by the 7th corner, where they both got past the HRT driver who was holding up Vettel in the lead. Hamilton used his DRS to close-up and pass by Vettel on

the back straight. For the top 2 positions, this was how the race finished, and was crucial in terms of how this affected the championship. With Hamilton taking the win, it took 7 points away from Vettel. Lewis was extremely happy that with his 21st career win, 5 years after his first U.S. win in Indianapolis, he had managed to win again for McLaren in his penultimate race for the team.

Other aspects of the race also went in Alonso’s favour. He did not have to pass Webber because on lap 17, the Red Bull driver suffered a problem with his car that had only ever happened on Vettel’s car earlier in the season – the alternator broke down. Also, by lap 48 of the 56 lap race, Alonso had a rear gunner in the form of his flying Brazilian team-mate, who had stormed his way through the field into 4th. It was also crucial that Alonso’s closest rival in the race, Raikkonen, also had a slow pit-stop, which prevented the Lotus driver from making the jump on Alonso during the one-stop race strategy which the majority of the teams took during this race (it was only the Mercedes drivers of Michael Schumacher and Force India’s Paul Di Resta that struggled on 2-stops). This meant a relatively trouble-free run to third for Alonso. The championship points difference between him and Vettel was now back to how it was prior to the Abu Dhabi race weekend – 13 points. With 25 points still up for grabs in the final round in Brazil, the championship would now go down to the wire! Button also made ground during the race to finish 5th. Raikkonen finished 6th, and Grosjean, who had made life difficult for himself earlier on in the race with a spin that ruined his shelf life of his first set of tyres on lap 6, eventually recovered to finish 7th. Behind him were Hulkenberg, Maldonado and Senna. Like Mercedes, the 2 Sauber drivers also found getting the tyres to work extremely difficult, with Perez finishing 11th and Kobayashi 14th.

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Round 20: Interlagos, Brazil: Alonso hopes for ‘Chaotic race’!Big questions would be answered in the final round of the Formula 1 World Championship at Autodromo de Interlagos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, with other questions still to ponder. Which team would take 2nd in the Contractors’ championship? Could Marussia keep 10th place? Could McLaren convert their record-breaking 62nd front row lockout into a one-two at the end of the race? Would this be the last race for the financially struggling HRT team? More importantly, would reliability, driver errors and/or the weather play a part in who becomes the 9th person ever to become triple-world champion between Sebastian Vettel and Fernando Alonso?

What we did know is Hamilton would be on pole for his last race with the McLaren team, with his teammate Button alongside him. We also knew that Webber might have to play the team game starting from 3rd position, with Vettel alongside him in 4th. Massa would also potentially play an important role for Ferrari starting 5th, while Hulkenberg and Alonso (starting 6th and 7th respectively) benefitted from Maldonado receiving a 10-place grid penalty as a result of him receiving his 3rd reprimand of the season through not obeying orders for his car to be weighed during the Saturday qualifying procedure – Pastor starts 16th as a result. 8th was Raikkonen, 9th Rosberg and DiResta 10th on the grid. For his final race in Formula 1, Michael Schumacher would be starting a lowly 13th, but made a nice touch when he carried a ‘Thank you’ flag when driving to his grid slot for the last time in his Mercedes, which was, in Michael’s words, “For sharing my passion”.

The start of the race would be the key to how things would unfold. The majority of the front runners got away cleanly, however, Vettel

dropped down to 9th place by the time he got round the first bunch of corners. In entry into turn 4, Vettel’s car was punted into a spin by the Williams of Bruno Senna, which then caused further damage to the Red Bull by taking a chunk out of the left rear floor and partly exposing the exhaust system on the Red Bull, leaving the Red Bull facing the wrong way rolling backwards with all the other cars passing by him. It was a disaster as far as Vettel’s championship hopes were concerned. His team were not sure how the damage would affect his car, but did inform Vettel over the team radio that the damage could not be repaired and to carry on – no pit stop would be required.

At the end of the first lap, Massa was making a move on Webber down the main straight, which Alonso used as an opportunity to pass both. Alonso was now up into 3rd place with just the 2 McLaren drivers ahead of him - this podium place is all he would need to become world champion, should things stand as they were. However, from very recent race experience, we know that as long as the car is set up correctly, Vettel can and would make up places – the question would be whether the damage to his car would prevent this? As it turned out, with slippery conditions caused by spitting rain from before the start of the race, Vettel was able to have a go at a number of drivers and was up to 10th by lap 7. This was also helped by a number of drivers falling by the wayside, which included both Williams dropping out. Senna also managed to collide with Perez in the Vettel incident putting the Sauber driver out of the race too, and Grosjean spinning out.

Hulkenberg was having his race of the year in these conditions. On lap 3 he was past Webber, and was starting to chase the 2 McLaren drivers. This

was after Alonso went wide at the 4th turn, and did well to get the car back on the track to slot in behind Hulkenberg’s Force India. Hamilton at this stage was also finding conditions tricky to keep himself ahead of his McLaren team-mate, with quite a scrap developing between the 2 Brits. Button was eventually into the lead on lap 8, and on the 9th lap Vettel had now caught up with the Sauber of Kobayashi, and had passed the Japanese driver into 6th position. Things were slowly falling back into place for Vettel’s championship hopes, especially with Alonso still in 4th.

On the 11th lap, some drivers and teams viewed the conditions as necessitating the use of the intermediate wet tyre. With one eye on the championship, both Vettel and Alonso played safe, along with Hamilton in deciding to come in for ‘inters’. Hamilton was quickly on the pace, and used his new wet-weather tyres to pass Massa, who was still on slicks. Massa eventually pitted on lap 16, while up ahead, Button and Hulkenberg could still find their way on slicks – albeit Hulkenberg was catching Button and staying with the lead driver for several laps. Vettel too was finding his way on the inters and was now into 5th and catching Alonso. However, it did not take long for the dry line to appear on track, and soon the inters would start to overheat. As Hulkenberg took the lead from Button on lap 19, Hamilton and Alonso took the opportunity to pit again for fresh a fresh set of dry ‘slick’ tyres, with Vettel and Webber following suit a lap later, with Red Bull managing to pit both their drivers in quick succession during a ‘double-shuffle’ manoeuvre.

Around lap 21, Alonso was reporting over his team radio that there was too much debris on the track, and there was evidence of an incident near turns 8 and 9, which was possibly what caused Nico Rosberg to receive a puncture. 2 laps after, the safety car was deployed. This extinguished the massive 45-second gap that the 2 lead cars had over the other runners, however both Force India and McLaren used this safety

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car as a means of getting both Hulkenberg and Button in for their first pit stops, which both were for new slicks. With evidence of rain at the 4th corner, tyre temperatures were proving to be a problem, especially as drivers were complaining that the safety car was going too slow for them!

On lap 29, the safety car was brought in, and Hulkenberg impressed by managing to create a big enough gap between himself and Button to allow himself a comfortable margin for when the racing eventually started again. On lap 31, Button found himself back to dicing with his teammate again, and soon enough Hamilton was back through. Alonso had his own battle to contend with, as Kobayashi was by him into 4th, which he subsequently undone a lap later. Felipe Massa was enjoying the conditions as he was soon past Di Resta (who had spun at turn 11), Vettel and Kobayashi within the space of a few laps, and into 5th place behind his teammate. It turned out that rain was now affecting turns 8, 9, 10 and 11, and other drivers would soon find these corners a handful to negotiate. One of these was Hulkenberg who spun at turn 11 which allowed Hamilton back into the lead. As things stand, this would mean McLaren would be 2nd in the Constructors championship.

Vettel, who was settled in 7th position, was having dramas of his own. The Red Bull team could not hear what he was saying through his microphone, and so they could not communicate with each other! This would impact on Vettel later in the race, but for the moment on lap 53, Red Bull decided to pit the German – surely inters were the way to go, given Rosberg had been in for them on the previous lap – but no, they had slicks ready for him! Raikkonen meanwhile, had an excursion of his own at turn 11, electing to drive up an escape road, which unfortunately lead to a dead-end! Much time was lost, when he had to double-back on himself to get back onto the corner where he first slid off! Somehow he only slipped back from 10th to 11th behind the recovering DiResta.

On lap 55, as the conditions were beginning to affect all areas of the track, Hulkenberg decided to try a move on Hamilton at the end of the main straight. However, when trying to avoid a back-marker which was in his way, Hulkenberg managed to slide his car sideways into the McLaren of Hamilton which had outside of the corner, causing terminal damage in the form of a broken front left suspension arm to the Brit’s car. Hulkenberg was able to continue but this incident allowed Button back into the lead!

The track was that slippery now, that really, wet weather tyres were a must. Confusion reigned during the rain when Ferrari were ready for Alonso to make a stop but the driver stayed out unexpectedly for one more lap. The opposite was happening for Red Bull, when Vettel made a late call to come back into the pits for a 4th time to request inters. However, due to the communications

issue they were having, the team did not hear Vettel make the request to pit, and had to react quickly when they saw his car coming in – so more time was lost when the team quickly sourced their new set of inters and fitted them! Could this extra pit stop and loss of time cost Vettel the championship?

Unfortunately for Hulkenberg, he would need to make 2 trips to the pits in quick succession – once for tyres, and then again for a driver through penalty – imposed for causing the collision with Hamilton. Nico Hulkenberg, who once looked certain to take the only Force India podium of the year, was now down to 5th behind Mark Webber. Miraculously, Vettel had only slipped to 7th on lap 60. With Alonso now behind his teammate, as it stood, Vettel would win the championship by 4 points. By this stage, the rain was constant, and some commentators thought that perhaps full wet-weather tyres could be a possibility.

Ferrari knew that more points were still on offer for Alonso, and so the team made sure that Massa made way for his championship-fighting teammate on the DRS zone after turn 3 on lap 61. This meant as it stood it was just 1 point separating the 2 championship rivals with 10 laps to go – it was still good enough for Vettel to clinch the title though. Matters were made harder for Ferrari and Alonso, when Michael Schumacher, who had set his car up for a wet race and was running in 6th place, effectively let his countryman through on the run up to turn 8, making the gap in the championship between Vettel and Alonso back up to 3 points.

Further down the race positions, Charles Pic was having his best run of the season in the Marussia. If he was to keep that position, Marussia would keep the all-important 10th place in the Constructors’ championship. However, on lap 66, whilst being lapped by Fernando Alonso, Vitaly Petrov in the Caterham used this an as opportunity to pass Pic, and was able to claim that much sought after 12th place – this would potentially put Caterham in that much prized and financially important 10th place in the championship!

On Lap 67, Button had built up a 20 second gap to his nearest rival Alonso. The championship was clearly slipping away from Fernando, with Vettel maintaining 6th. Vettel at this stage was also lapping 1 second a lap faster than everyone else. A concerned pit wall was sensibly trying to tell Vettel on his team radio to ‘keep on the black stuff’!

In one last racing manoeuvre of his career, Michael Schumacher had to fend off Kamui Kobayashi, who was fighting for his career - he still does not know if he has a drive in F1 for 2013. Kobayashi made a bold move on Schumacher after turn 4, giving the Mercedes the gentlest of kisses with their tyres briefly meeting together, which forces the Sauber driver wide and allowing Schumacher to maintain 7th place. It was almost a goodbye kiss to the departing 7-times world champion.

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One last incident on lap 70 caused the safety car to come out. Paul DiResta managed to lose control of his Force India on the run out of the last corner, causing his car to plough into the concrete wall on the exit of the turn.

This meant a slight anti-climax to the race as the field had to finish the race under the safety car, with Button coming home first for the 3rd time this season, and for his first ever win at Interlagos.

Button finished ahead of the championship runner-up Alonso, with Massa behind him ensuring that Ferrari came 2nd in the Constructors championship. Webber was 4th, with Hulkenberg a slightly disappointing 5th with Vettel getting 6th which was enough for him to bring home a 3rd successive world championship – the first to do so since Michael Schumacher, who himself finished 7th, with Vergne, Kobayashi and Raikkonen rounding up the top ten. Importantly for Petrov, he finished 11th ensuring Caterham got 10th for the constructors’ championship.

So for the first and only time of the season, both Ferrari drivers had spots on the podium, which was not much consolation for Alonso, who knew a championship win for Ferrari would have to wait at least another year. Meanwhile Sebastian Vettel was able to celebrate being the youngest ever triple-world champion at the tender age of 25 years and 145 days.

The key to Vettel’s championship was picking up every available point on offer when the car was not on top form, and dominating races when their car was on form. An example of the former was when Vettel claimed a surprising 2nd place in the first race of the season when their qualifying form was not the best. Even when the racing was very difficult and tight in Monaco, Vettel still managed to eek out what he could when he knew more points were on offer when overtaking Hamilton as the McLaren was leaving the pits to take 4th in that race. The outstanding Abu Dhabi race where Vettel raced from the back of the grid to claim 3rd place was another cornerstone. When Red Bull were on top, was during the Asian races where Vettel was able to claim 4 back-to-back wins in Singapore, Japan, South Korea and India. For this, a very unpredictable season, every point was clearly crucial.

For Alonso, the first lap incidents that caused retirements in Belgium and Japan were clearly where big points were lost. Also, Ferrari started off with an inferior car at the start of the season, which resulted in relatively poor finishes in China and Bahrain (9th and 7th respectively for Alonso).In the case of Lewis Hamilton, team mistakes (particularly in the pit-lane), crashes (with Maldonado, Grosjean and Hulkenberg) and reliability issues (in Singapore and Abu Dhabi

where he was leading) cost him the championship. For his teammate Button, not being able to get a handle on the MP4-27 and how to work the tyres during the first half of the season cost him big points. For Kimi Raikkonen, it was a good return to the sport, after his stint at rallying the previous 2 years. For his next year in his Lotus, Kimi would hope to have a better car from the off that can produce better qualifying form which could enable him to fight more regularly for race wins. Mercedes just need to learn from their design mistakes from this year. Most commentators suspect that the double-DRS feature on their car sent them down a design cul-de-sac from which they never really recovered from. Lewis Hamilton will certainly be hoping this is the case.

FORMULA ONE STANDINGS(After 20 rounds - Final)

Drivers1. Vettel 2812. Alonso 2783. Raikkonen 2074. Hamilton 1905. Button 1886. Webber 797. Massa 1228. Grosjean 969. Rosberg 9310. Perez 66

Constructors1. Red Bull 4602. Ferrari 4003. McLaren 3784. Lotus 3035. Mercedes 1426. Sauber 1267. Force India 1098. Williams 769. Toro Rosso 2610. Caterham 011. Marussia 012. HRT 0

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THE NISSAN GT-R IS BRINGING NEW SENSATIONS THAT NO-ONE HAS EVER EXPERIENCED BEFORE. Since its extraordinary debut in 2007, it has won countless victories on international race tracks and is now globally acknowledged as one of the world’s leading supercars. Today, the new Nissan GT-R reveals itself. It has entered an unprecedented dimension where creator and driver become one. It has evolved to a level that no-one has yet known, to deliver a brand new sensation: multi-performance speed. To achieve this, each member of the Nissan GT-R team worked together and honed their skills, improving driving performance, enhancing comfort and breaking new records on the Nuburgring – so that now, we can all experience the immense power, outstanding stability and super-sleek sensation of the legendary GT-R supercar seven days a week.

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EVERYDAY PERFORMANCEULTIMATE

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FASTER, SLEEKER, BETTERMaximum acceleration from zero select R Mode, foot on brake pedal , in-gear, floor throttle, off brake - gone. 0-62 mph achieved in seconds.

More power, even more dynamic 550PS of V6 twin turbo charged engine power, delivered through a rear transaxle with a 6-speed paddle shift gearbox and a traction holding four wheel drive system.

QUALITY OF CONTROL FOR THE HIGHEST PERFORMANCE632Nm of torque controlled by the right pedal Take it to the Limit or take it easy, either way the world’s best multi-performance supercar is yours to master. More power, more torque, less CO2 emissions and better fuel consumption. The Nissan GT-R puts you firmly in the driving seat.

ENERGY TO CIRCULATEThe GT-R features a number of small but significant features to improve airflow management around and under the car to provide cooling and high downforce at the same time.

The wide front intake increases airflow by 13%. The ‘fan effect’ of the wheels’ styling draws this air out of the engine bay and thus creates a larger vacuum which generates the increased downforce at the front. In doing so, this increased volume of air also provides additional cooling for the front brakes. Underneath the car at the front, an additional NACA duct channels air into the area of the transmission tunnel of the cabin.

At the rear, the volume of oil circulating in the transmission oil cooler is generous and the profile of the oil pan has been designed to handle high G-forces. Finally, small air vents in the lower side section of the rear bumper also provide additional exits for hot air from the exhaust box.

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STYLE IN KEEPINGSleek from the inside out, the new GT-R is an invitation to good living. Luxurious padding and seat stitching on both interior designs. Premium and Recaro seats welcome you at the door.

• Recaro seats - Black leather incorporating red

side flashes in the side bolsters along with a black headlining.

• Premium seats - A mix of leather with perforated suede inserts and a light grey headlining.

A carbon finish around the centre console and DVD slot is set off by magnesium paddle shifts and chrome detailing on the indicator and wiper stalks.

Presented like a precious jewel, the GT-R’s advanced navigation system screen holds the eye with a metal grey surround and defined stitching on top of the dashboard.

STABILITY AND VISIBILITY AT HIGH SPEEDSIt’s got style, it’s got presence - the GT-R’s fine-tuned, aerodynamic body styling and lighting technology is specifically designed to keep you on the ground and to make you visible to others.

Supercar driving has never felt this self-assured with improved downforce and drag reduced to a coefficient of 0.26 thanks to aerodynamic canards which send more airflow down the side of the car than over the bonnet – it’s a genuine Nissan achievement.

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IMPROVED RIDE BUT REDUCED ROLLYour ride is under your control with the design of the GT-R. The GT-R features adjustable springs and dampers all round.

Under the bonnet a carbon fibre strut brace combined with a reinforced dashboard panel have provided a stiffer foundation with which to tune the front springs, dampers and revised geometry.

At the rear, the roll centre height of the suspension and toe characteristics are adjusted to improve the grip of the inner wheel during cornering to allow the driver a higher degree of ‘feel’.

A supercar sensation for everyday. The diameter of the brake discs - 390mm at the front and 380mm at the rear - provide a large braking surface and improve braking performance.

Not only have we managed to increase the engine performance to 550 PS but improve the fuel consumption and emissions too. The CO2 output now drops to 275 g/km while the usage of the SAVE gearbox mode provides improved fuel consumption when driving on the motorway.

BIRTH OF A LEGENDThe creation of each Nissan GT-R is a story of passion, dedication and meticulous control. Each Nissan GT-R engine is hand-assembled by a single technician – one of only 8 allowed the honour – in a dust and temperature-controlled clean room much like those used for Formula One engines.

A LEGEND IS BORN!

STATISTICSFuel consumption (urban) ..........................16.6 mpgFuel consumption (extra urban) ................32 mpgFuel consumption (combined) ...................24 mpg0 - 62 mph ......................................................2.8 secondsTop speed .......................................................196 mphCylinders.........................................................6Valves ..............................................................24 vEngine power ................................................550 bhpEngine torque ................................................466 lbs/ft

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About the carVolkswagen launched the first GTI back in 1975, then came the birth of the R32 which set a whole new benchmark for the German geniuses. Now we have the Golf R, which in my opinion is the best Golf ever. After spending a little time behind the wheel of Volkswagen’s new Golf R, we can confirm that it is indeed a very special car. And considering it took them almost three years for this thing, we can now say it was well worth the wait.

How much?Can be found in Spain from €27,000 a for 2012 model.

Fuel Consumption?Average fuel consumption of 33.6mpg (41.5mpg for economical driving).

CO2 emissions?Emissions are 195 g/km

How does it drive?Well, it’s one great car. Easy to drive, the Golf R feels like the R32’s younger, trimmer, and smarter brother – it lacks the R32’s raw anger, but it’s much more enjoyable to drive fast.Golf R’s handling is Volkswagen at its best: Fantastic grip and very nice balance, with great seat-of-the-pants feedback and plenty of warning from the tyres before they break traction.

Why would I want one?Very fast, lots of fun, reasonably priced and they hold their value.

Fuel cons. (urban).......... 25.2 mpgFuel cons. (extra urban) . 41.5 mpgFuel cons. (combined).... 33.6 mpg0 - 62 mph .................... 5.5 secondsTop speed ..................... 155 mphCylinders ....................... 4Valves ........................... 16 vEngine power ................ 270 bhpEngine torque ............... 258 lbs/ft

Car OverviewHatchback

MK6 2012Volkswagen Golf R DSG

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HUMMER H2 LUX 5 AUTOMATIC 4X4

2004 €59,000

HUMMER, H2, 2004, 5 doors, 19,000 km, 5200, petrol, black H2 Hummer Lux with Supercharger. One owner from new. Weekend car only. Every conceivable extra. Excel-lent condition through-out. No offers on price. Contact: 0034646210055

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CADILLAC, ESCALADE

2004 €24,995

4 doors, 42000 km, 6000cc, petrol, black. Gor-geous and unique car! Pristine condition, 22” chrome alloy wheels, very low mileage and always garaged. Very Rare! For more information call: 656 332 744.

CITROEN, C3

2004 €4,950

CITROEN C3 1.4, petrol, 5 door. Only 50,000 km. Yel-low, air con, CD, airbags, ABS, Spanish, new ITV, taxed. 4950 euros.Tel: 677535099

CHRYSLER, 300C

2006 €14,000

3500cc. Immac cond. 4 dr Saloon, LHD, Petrol, 320000 kilometers. Me-tallic grey, tinted glass, 22 inch chrome wheels, leather interior. 2 owners from new. Used only as a holiday car. 656262609 or 07711236226

BMW, X3

2005 €11,000

4 doors, 225000 km, 2.0cc, diesel, black BMW X3 2.0 Diesel Black Contact: 00447966161459

BMW 5 SERIES

2005 €7,950

2 doors, 160000 km, 2200cc, petrol, blue 2005 BMW 320 CI. One owner car. FBMWSH. half leather. Multi Func-tion. Very Clean. Contact: 662667833

BMW 3 SERIES

2005 €9,900

3 doors, 42750 km, 1800cc, petrol, black, ser-vice history, 4 new tyres, just serviced, perfect runner, small engine, low cost, full m series bodykit standard with car 18” al-loys, ex display model. 603330335

FORD TRANSIT CAMPER

1994 €8,000

74000km, manual, 2.5cc. FORD transit camper 4 berth 1, 4x4, 4 berth camper lhd diesel, uk plated, cooker, fridge, shower, toilet, very clean, bike racks, roof racks, ready to go, new clutch, 4 new tyres.

FORD, FOCUS

2003 €3,995

Ford Focus Estate TDCI. Spanish Registered. 5 doors, 247000 km, 1900cc, diesel, silver. Hig Kms, but had engine overhaul 2003, diesel, air-con, re-mote locking, electric win-dows, CD player, ABS, PAS, €3,995. Rent to buy from €65 a week!! 656826711

FIAT, ULYSSE

2006 €7,500

5 doors, 94000 km, 2.3Lcc, diesel, gold. Great to drive & workhorse too. Good condition, Climate Con-trol, 7-8 seats (rear two rows removable for huge carrying space). Never had any trouble, fully ser-viced & ITV til Dec ‘12 Contact: 0034664645067

FORD, FIESTA

2006 €3,950

Ford Fiesta 1.4tdci diesel 2006 black, manual, 2 years itv, 5dr 170kkm, al-loys, airbags, abs, cd, air-con, power steering, very good condition, very eco-nomical. Only 3950 euros. Tel 677535099

FIAT, DOBLO

2009 €8,995

80000km, FIAT DOBLO multijet safeline combi 5, mpv. 1.3 diesel, top of the range, bull bars, side steps, a/c, cd, absolutely faultless, immac cond, side sliding drs. Very very economical, central lock-ing, etc [email protected]

AUDI, CONVERTIBLE

1998 €4,995

AUDI A4 QUATTRO CON-VERTIBLE. 2 DOORS, 87100 km, 2800cc, YEL-LOW. LHD, SPANISH REG-ISTERED, ALLOY WHEELS, ELECTRIC ROOF & WIN-DOWS, A/C, CD PLAYER, NEW ITV. 4995 EUROS Contact: 656826711

AUDI A3

2007 €7,450

2007, 3 doors, 58000 km, 2 litre Tdi SE. Blue. RHD. Great cond. Recently ser-viced. 2 owners from new. Electric windows and mir-rors. Upgraded A5 17 inch alloys. wood trim interior. Part-ex with Spanish reg-istered car also consid-ered. 646210055.

AUDI, Q7

2007 €27,500

5 doors, 103000 km, 3000cc, diesel, black Q7 Full equip, navigation, sensor de parking, per-fecto estado Contact: 952885250

AUSTIN, METRO

1988 ONLY €200

5 drs, 31180 km, 1275cc, petrol, white 1988 Gib reg Austin Metro. Classic car with lots of character in need of loving home! Has driven through a tornado whilst other cars have been left stranded at the side the road! MOT until May 2013. Sold as seen.

AUDI, CONVERTIBLE

2002 €10,000

2 doors, 100000 km, 2.4cc, petrol, blue. Mint condi-tion, very well looked after, new tyres, recently serviced, new cam belt kit, all extras, parking sen-sors, electric seats, climate control, tiptronic, etc.... interior black. Contact via website.

BMW, X5

2005 €25,995

BMW, X5, 3.0 Diesel Sport in black. 5 doors, 150000 km, 3000cc. Part service History. ITV. 4 Owners from new. A/C, E/W, E/M, Sunroof, alarm. Good con-dition. 0034622672224

BMW, 318

2006 €11,450 ono

BMW 318 Diesel, 2007. Saloon. Gun Metal Grey, 1 owner, only 70,000 km, alloys, parking sensors. Excellent car. Part ex considered. 622672224

CITROEN, C2

2006 €2,250 ono

Car/van. 3 doors, 1400cc, diesel, silver 59000km, hatchback, manual, very good condition, abs, alarm, alloys, cd, c/l, e/w, p/s. UK plates, rhd, 2 seats. Ideal for dogs or light goods! Never used com-mercially. Recently ser-viced. 646228592

FERRARI, 360

2004 €76,000

FERRARI 360 MODENA!!!! 35000 kilometros, como nuevo muy bien cuidado, elegancia y pura veloci-dad!!! 2 doors, 3586cc, petrol, red. Contact: 952885250

FORD, EXPLORER

1999 €2,995

5 doors, 176750 km, 4000cc, petrol, -1 FORD EXPLORE, LHD, SPAN-ISH REG, AIR-CON, AUTO, LONG ITV, NEW TYRES AND LOTS OF HISTORY. THIS IS THE CLEANEST ONE I HAVE SEEN. PRICED TO SELL 2,995 EUROS. Contact: 656826711

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JEEP, CHEROKEE

1997 €2495

5 doors, 200000 km, 4000cc, petrol, blue JEEP CHEROKEE AUTO LHD SPANISH REG LONG ITV A/C CD-PLAYER ELEC-TRIC WINDOWS CENTRAL LOCKING. DRIVES LIKE A DREAM! 2495 EUROS Contact: 656826711

JAGUAR, X-TYPE

2002 €3,900

Jaguar X Type 2.5 v6 SE. 2002. 5 doors, 80000 km. Petrol. UK Plates. RHD. Me-tallic Grey. Beige leather interior. Walnut dash. Excellent condition. A/C. E/W. E/M. C/C. Private sale. Call Mark 633831505. 3900 euros

HUMMER, H2

2004 €59,000

5 doors, 19,000 km, 5200cc, petrol, black H2 Hummer Lux with Su-percharger. One owner from new. Weekend car only. Every conceivable extra. Excellent condition throughout. No offers on price. Contact: 0034646210055

MORGAN, 4/4

2004 €39,900

2 doors, 7000 km, 1800cc, petrol, white. Morgan 4/4 con 7000 kilometros casi a estrenar perfecto estado interior como exterior !!impecable!! mejor verlo Contact: 952885250

HUMMER, H3

2006 €25,000

Hummer H3 Rojo espec-tacular, techo, cuero, au-tomatic. 5 doors, 54000 km, 3500cc, petrol.Contact: 952885250

Ferrari 360 Spider 06/2001, 25,000 km, convertible, red, petrol €49,999

Porsche 997 Carrera S 355 CV Tiptronic 07/2007, 69,000 km, met black, petrol €49,999

Ferrari F430 F1 Coupe 11/2006, 22,000 km, red, petrol €95,999

Maserati Quattroporte 4.2 Executive GT Duoselect

01/2007, 59,000 km, grey titanium, petrol €44,999

Porsche Cayenne GTS Tiptronic 06/2008, 68,000 km, metallic red, petrol €49,999

Poligono Industrial La Ermita, C. Juan de la Cierva 16. 29600 Marbella, Málaga(+34) 695.376.157 (+34) 685.467.038 (+34) 952.926.694 [email protected] www. marbellaselectedcars.es

GMC, ENVOY

1990 €3,999

GMC Vandura 2500 Ex-plorer, 1990/91, 5.7l V8, automatic, 4 doors, 139000 km, 5700cc, pet-rol, beige. ITV 4/13, very comfy ride for long dis-tance trips. €3999 or best offer. Fuengirola, 657 029 666

HONDA, CR-V

2006 €12,000

Honda CR-V, 5 doors, 127000 km, 2200cc, die-sel, grey. Excellent Condi-tion. Average Mileage. Has Bluetooth, Reversing Sensors etc. Bargain Price! Contact: 0034687715246

FORD, MUSTANG

2006 €26000

2 drs, 1600 km, 4000cc, petrol, blue ex JLS concert car, built by west coast customs for Nokia. Shelby body kit, rouge engine, 22inch tyres, premium sound syst, ABS traction control, all elecs, immob alarm, elec roof, exon fog & spots. 607510109

FORD, MUSTANG

2008 €54,900

2 dr, 35000km, 5400cc, petrol, red. Impressive car, 500 horse power, manual, leather seats, a beast on the road. Contact: 952885250

FORD, FOCUS

2004 €5,995

Spanish registered (au-tomatic), 74000 km, 1600cc, petrol, silver. Left hand drive, 5dr hatch, CD player, air-con, remote locking, electric windows, long ITV, wooden trim. Only 74,000kms from new with full service history. Contact: 656826711

FORD, MUSTANG

1971 €18,000

2 doors, 50000 km, 351cc, petrol, red beautiful Mus-tang convertible, have full nut and bolt restoration 2003, just had all new tyres, bumpers, wheels, shocker and breaks re-newed. Spanish papers. Absolutely immaculate. Contact: 607510109

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FORD, FOCUS

2003 €4,000

5 doors, 200000 km, 1600cc, diesel, silver. Rent to buy 20% down plus insurance, balance over 52 weeks, i.e. This Ford Focus diesel estate - 900 down plus 300 insurance, balance to pay - 62 euros a week!! Over 20 cars to chose from. 691894103

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Accident black spots: the 15 most dangerous Spanish roads

Drivers on the M-40 in Madrid, the Avenida Diagonal de Barcelona or the Puente del V Centenario in Seville, must be aware of the fact that they are travelling on one of the three most dangerous urban areas in the country. This is the main conclusion of the study “Black spots: traffic accidents in Spanish capitals” carried out by Línea Directa Aseguradora in which more than 1.2 million motor vehicle accidents in provincial capital cities in the last six years were analysed.

The main aim of the report, which has attracted a great deal of media attention, is to analyse a phenomenon causing 18% more fatal accidents than on interurban roads. To this end, the areas of the Spanish capital cities in which Línea Directa has registered the highest number of accidents, have been identified, which has made it possible to create, for the first time, a map of accident black spots, i.e. those streets and roads on which over 100 accidents a year have been recorded.According to the list of black spots, Barcelona, Madrid and Seville head the Top 15 of provincial capitals. Madrid also has three of the five most dangerous areas in the whole country.

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2 BARCELONA Avenida Diagonal

3 MADRID M-30

4 MADRID Paseo de la Castellana

5 SEVILLA Puente del V Centenario

6 ALICANTE Avenida de la Universidad y circunvalación A-70

7 ALICANTE Gran Vía

8 SEVILLA Avenida de Kansas City

9 ALMERÍA Avenida del Mediterráneo

10 BARCELONA Avenida Meridiana

11 BARCELONA Paseo de la zona Franca – Ronda Litoral

12 BARCELONA Vía Augusta

13 HUELVA Avenida de Andalucía desde la H-30

14 SEVILLA Avenida del Torneo

15 MURCIA Ronda Sur

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SUZUKI, JIMNY 1.3 4x4

2008 €8,950

Suzuki Jimny 1.3 4x4 2008, Spanish. 3 doors, 21000 km, 1300cc, petrol, bur-gundy, aircon alloys, roof bars, electric windows. Like new. 8950 euros. Tel. 677535099

TOYOTA, HILUX

2004 €8,000

4 doors, 110000 km, 2500cc, diesel, white Toyota Hilux Double Cab 4x4 LHD, Spanish plates, 110,000 km, Air Con, Truckman Top, Good Con-dition. Drives well. ITV. Good tyres. Private owner from new. 8000 euros. Tel: 651198409

VOLKSWAGEN, PASSAT

2000 €895

5 doors, 200000 km, 1900cc, diesel 1.9 sport tdi saloon 2000. Manual 5 speed, saloon, 200,000 miles, FSH, metallic silver, mot-11-2012, 2 owners. abs, A/C, alloys, cd multi-changer, driver & passen-ger airbags, e/mirrors, e/windows. 672 880 749

SUBARU, WRX STI

2002 €9,995

4 doors, 119000 km, 2000cc, petrol, blue SUBARU STI 4X4 SPANISH REGISTERED LHD ALLOY WHEELS TURBO ELECTRIC WINDOWS FULLY LOAD-ED THE CHEAPEST STI IN SPAIN MUST SEE PRICE TO SELL Contact: 656826711

RENAULT, SCENIC

2000 €2,995

5 doors, 1600cc, petrol, silver RENAULT SCENIC SPANISH REGISTERED 2000 AUTOMATIC LONG ITV ELECTRIC WINDOWS ALLOY WHEELS RE-MOTE LOCKING RUNS LIKE A DREAM. Contact: 656826711

RENAULT, CLIO

2005 €4,950

5 doors, 40000 km, 1200cc, petrol, blue RENAULT CLIO 1.2 5DR SPANISH 2005 AIRCON AIRBAGS ABS E WINDOWS CD ECT ONLY 40Kkl SUPER CONDITION 4950euros TEL 677535099

PORSCHE, 911

2004 €44,900

2 doors, 60000 km, 3600cc, petrol, silver Porche 4s, Dos techos, in-terior de cuero, cabriooo perfecto estado Contact: 952885250

PEUGEOT, 306

1998 €1,595

Peugeot 306 convertible, auto, 2 doors, 88000 km, 2000cc, petrol. Red with black leather interior, Pas, electric windows and hood, remote locking, CD player, hard top for the winter. Great holiday or villa car.

PEUGEOT, 206

2001 €1,950

3 doors, 157000 km, 2000cc, petrol, silver 3 Doors, Manual, 12 months ITV, Hatchback, Petrol, Silver. Air condition-ing, Computer, Leather seats, Sports seats,Alloy wheels,headrests, Radio/CD Multichanger, Contact: 672880749

PEUGEOT, 206

2004 €3,700

Peugeot 206 GTI Red 3 door Hatchback. 84,000 km, 2.0cc, petrol.Contact: 666 270 405

PORSCHE, 911

2006 €3,950

2 doors, 43000 km, 3600cc, petrol, grey The proper Porsche - 964 Cab-riolet - 3.6 litre engine. UK registration but left-hand drive. Superb original con-dition; genuine 70000km with service history. Truly immaculate. Contact: 649 264636

PEUGEOT, 306

1999 €600

2 doors, 112000 km, 1600cc, -1, grey Good lit-tle car, old but still lots of life left in her yet. One owner from new. Electric roof. Needs new seat cov-ers but bodywork good. Contact: 667324083

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PEUGEOT, 1007

2008 €8,500

3 doors, 34000km, 1600cc, petrol, automatic/manual, cream. Electric sliding drs. Elec s/r, satnav, radiotel-ephone, jukebox, DVD, alarm, roof bars, parking sensors. ABS, ESP, auto lights/wipers, a/c, As new. Original cost €18,900. 952782714 or 677077213

TVR, 280I

1987 €9,500

2 drs, 18000 km, 2800cc, petrol, yellow Pristine; totally original and un-touched throughout. Documented 18,000 miles only. Ferrari looks at a fraction of the cost. UK registration but left-hand drive. A very driveable classic car. 649 264636

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MERCEDES-BENZ, CLK

2000 €4,995

2 doors, 101000 km, 3200cc, petrol, blue MER-CEDES CLK320 RHD ON UK PLATES. ELECTRIC ROOF & WINDOWS, A/C, CD PLAYER, AMG ALLOY WHEELS. ALL IN VERY GOOD CONDITION Contact: 656826711

MERCEDES-BENZ, CLK

2001 €6,000

2 doors, 140000 km, 2999cc, petrol, silver Mer-cedes clk 230. 2001 rhd, convertible, in good con-dition, Contact: 693917181

MERCEDES-BENZ, CL

2002 €18,995

2 doors, 134000 km, 5000cc, petrol, purple. Fantastic car, every con-ceivable extra, light cream leather, great colour combinations and cost in excess of €125000 when new! For more informa-tion: 656 332 744

MERCEDES-BENZ, C CLASS

2009 €21,000

4 doors, 31000 km, 2220 ccc, diesel, bronze 2009 Genuine car with 31000 miles, automatic, 1 pri-vate owner, paddle gears, taxed & mot, Great car to return home with. Tel 6938 16735

MERCEDES-BENZ CLK

2001 €9,500 ono

Mercedes-Benz CLK 430 Avantgarde 2 cabrio, pet-rol, 2001, black with black leather interior, 34,000km, full ITV, everything elec-tric, immaculate inside and out must be seen to be appreciated, lady own-er, 9500 euro ono. Tel 616313890

MERCEDES-BENZ, C CLASS

1998 €7,500

4 doors, 100000 km, 3600cc, petrol, silver Classic C36 AMG Saloon. Impeccable condition throughout - a superb specimen for a collector. Spanish registration. Contact: 649 264636

MINI, COOPER

1978 €4,995

2 doors, 86000 km, 1300cc, petrol, green. Mini, 1275cc 1998, left hand drive, totally original with Minilite alloys, new upholstery, alarm, full ser-vice history, all the MOTs and books. This vehicle at an extra cost can be trans-ferred. 656826711

MERCEDES-BENZ, CLK

1999 €6,950

2 doors, 170000 km, 3200cc, petrol, navy blue 99, Automatic. Convert-ible top, beige leather, parking sensor, Air Con-ditioning, electric roof, lady owner, good condi-tion throughout, 6950 ono, new baby forces sale. 647859666

MERCEDES-BENZ, CLK

1999 €4,950

2 drs, 198000 km, 3200cc, petrol, blue, Full leather int, Remote Locking, E/Windows/Sunrf/Mirrors, ABS, Traction Control, A/C, Climate Control, P/S, Driver, passenger & side Airbags, Cruise Control, Alarm, Immob, Alloy Wheels, CD. 672880749

MASERATI, GHIBLI GT Coupe 2

1996 €9,999

Maserati Ghibli GT Bi-Turbo 2 door coupe LHD. Verde Tundar (Met dark green) black leather int. Auto. E/windows, mirrors, seats. A/C. UK reg, can be changed to Spanish. New MOT & f/serv. 112,000 km. Immac cond, drives per-fectly. 952880128

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CITROEN C2

2006 €2,250 ono

Car/van. 3 doors, 1400cc, diesel, silver 59000km, hatchback, manual, very good condition, abs, alarm, alloys, cd, c/l, e/w, p/s. UK plates, rhd, 2 seats. Ideal for dogs or light goods! Never used commercially. Re-cently serviced. 646228592

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BMW 318

2006 €11,450 ono

BMW 318 Diesel, 2007. Saloon. Gun Metal Grey, 1 owner, only 70,000 km, alloys, parking sensors. Excellent car. Part-ex considered. 622672224

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Audi S4 4.2 V8. 2004. Full spec, Bose, Xenon, NAVI €12,900

Maserati Quatroporte 4.2 GT 2007, 58,000 kms, full spec €39,900

Chrysler Sebering 2.7 Limited, Auto. Full, NAVI, s/r, leather, PDC, 2007, 39,000km €8,950

Porsche Catenne 4.5S, 02.2004, 140,000 kms, sunroof, Xenon, NAVI, PDC. €18,500

Ford F150 SVT Lightning 5.4 Supercharge 77,000 kms, 364HP €12,500

Subaru Impreza 1.5R. 2009, 16,0000kms, clima, aloys €10,900

AUDI A3

2007 €7,450 ono

AUDI, 2007, 3 doors, 58000 km, 2 litre Tdi SE. Blue. Right-hand drive. Great condition. Recently serviced. 2 owners from new. Electric windows and mirrors. Upgraded A5 17 inch alloys. Wood trim interior. 667996553 or 646210055.

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HARLEY DAVIDSON, SPORTSTER

1997 €6,000

4500km, 883cc, red. UK plates, 88 but built in 97. Won 30+ awards, seen on TV, in mags, etc. Lovely run-ner. Has been stood, needs small amount of work on brakes. Needs a bit of tidy-ing but still a head turner. Sounds gorgeous. Pull the birds for only €6000.

N30N UK, HARLEY DAVIDSON

1997 €8,000

1340 harley fat boy, only 2700 miles from new, show winner, massive extras, pri-vate plate, this bike spent most of life as a show piece in a london nightclub. Last 8 years mainly in my ga-rage. 603151587. [email protected]

HONDA vf1000f CLASSIC

1983 €1,100 ono

40000km, Honda vf1000f, classic. Totally standard classic bike, good tyres and brakes, new battery. One owner, Spanish reg, taxes paid, good fun and fast. See pic and call for any more details: Terry 619617528

YAMAHA, R1

1999 €4,200

12000 km, 100cc, red Yamaha R1 1999, 1200 miles. In very good con-dition. Fast bike, dyno jetted. Wavey brake disc. Nice clean bike.Contact: 693917181

CHINESE 110cc QUAD

2007 €200

1000 km, 110cc, yellow Chinese 110cc quad. Suit-able for adult/teenager. Been standing for 1 year but was running fine. €200.00 Contact: 697731171

KTM , ADVENTURE

2010 €9,995

KTM adventure, 990cc, White, Built 2010, 5k miles, UK plate, ABS, Heat-ed Grips, KTM Panniers, Crash Bars, Like New. 9995 Euros ONOTel: 634022209

CHINESE 110cc QUAD

2007 €75.00

1000 km, 110cc, red Chi-nese 110cc quad. Suitable for Child/Teenager. Good for spares and repairs. €70.00 Contact: 697731171

KAWASAKI, ZX12R STREETFIGHTER -1

2012 €5000

Kawasaki zx12r Street-fighter, one off bike, ex-tended swing arm, com-pletely naked, built 2010 on 2002 frame, only done 2700 mls, datatag, single seat, scorpion exhaust, much more, immaculate, call for details/photos. No timewasters. 603151587.

KTM 640 LC ENDURO

2002 €3,500

KTM 640 LC Enduro. LC4 motorcross enduro, fantastic condition, not bashed about, very fast and responsive, power ex-haust, electric starty, good tyres, spanish registered, please no messers, please call 603151587

LONCIN

2007 €250

Blue Loncin 150cc, 4 stroke motor cross. 2007 1000 km. Great fun for the campo €250.00 Contact: 697731171

BOMARDIER, DS650

2004 €2,895

5,000 km, 650cc, black. Excellent all round quad bike for the taller and heavier rider who hates small sports quads. Great condition and ready to go!Please contact seller via the website.

CAN AM SPORTS, SPYDER

2009 €12,000

206 km, 1000cc, red CAN AM SPORTS SPYDER SEMI AUTOMATIC BIKE, ALL PA-PERWORK, MIJAS COSTA, IMMACULATE CONDI-TION, VERY LOW MILAGE. HARDLY USED!!!!!!!! Contact: 637118848

SUZUKI, FREEWIND

2005 €1995

66000km, SUZUKI FREE-WIND 650cc, enduro. VERY GOOD CONDITION ONLY 66.000KMS FROM NEW. LONG ITV, ALL PA-PERS PRESENT AND UP TO DATE. ONLY 1995 EU-ROS, POSS PX ANYTHING. PLEASE CALL 691894103

YAMAHA, R1

2005 €5,000

16000 km, 1000cc, red Yamaha R1 2005 5pw 16000k tax and mot. Very clean faultless bike, good tyres, full Akrapovic ex-haust system. All paper work and keys. English plates. Selling due to lack of use. 5000 ovno 603293524

SUZUKI KING QUAD, 700

2005 €3,500

7500 km, 700cc, yellow 700 cc. King Quad, go any-where! Fabulous fun and road legal with Spanish papers, Immaculate Con-dition, first to try will buy Contact: 0034 637 418 906

YAMAHA, DRAGSTAR

1998 €2200

650cc, black Yamaha Dragstar. Lots of new bits in last year, custom paint, loud pipes, wide bars, used daily with no probs, great condition for year, grab a bargain ready for summer. Call for details 689994545

KAWASAKI, ZX10-R

2007 €6,800

998cc, silver Needs to go! 184hp 175kg Reg-istered first time 2010. only 3000km. Had first oil change/tune up per-formed. Very nice, very cheap!! Price from new in 2007 €14000. Contact: 634477761.

Contact: 676320325

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SEADOO, SPORTSTAR 1800

2002 €6,200

150 hpcc, white Seadoo Sportstar 1800, 2002. Twin 75 hp rotex engines. ssr registered. Cheap insur-ance. Good fun for sum-mer. Contact: 693917181

YAMAHA SUPERJET

2007 €10,000

YAMAHA SUPERJET spe-cial edition, PWC. 701cc. This Jet Ski has been com-pletely modified with a full engine re-build using all ATP high performance racing products. Over 8,000€ spent on modifica-tions. 0034622672224

4 MATER DINGHY Center Console

1995 €3,300

4 MATER DINGHY, Center Console. Great condition, Electric key start, Center console steering. Com-plete with; - Oars - Hand held sat. nav. - Anchor - Trailer - Life jackets for adults and kids - And lots more. Contact seller via website.

SEAHOG SEATROOPER TT ANGLER

2003 €5,000 ONO

Power boat, petrol, Engine fully serviced, white, vgc, boat cover, cockpit. Fish-ing/fun boat on trailer. Mariner 40hp with 86 hrs. Very quick but sturdy. GPS, VHF, fishfiner. Many extras. 4 people fish com-fortably. Ready to go. Mi-jas Costa +34 674831479

TOYOTA, HILUX

2004 €8,000

4 doors, 110000 km, 2500cc, diesel, white Toyota Hilux Double Cab 4x4 LHD, Spanish plates, 110,000 km, Air Con, Truckman Top, Good Con-dition. Drives well. ITV. Good tyres. Private owner from new. 8000 euros. Tel: 651198409

RENAULT, KANGOO

1997 €1,900

5 doors, 1900cc, diesel, white, new itv, very good condition for age, new battery, new tyres, all papers, reconditioned en-gine 5 years ago. Contact: 952440575

RENAULT KANGOO

2009 €3,750

RENAULT KANGOO vans and multi spaces 3, Combi Van. Large selec-tion of vans and combiv-ans, ranging from 2006 to 2009, all diesels and perfect condition, from 3750e, please call for more d e t a i l s . . . 6 0 0 8 6 8 0 5 6 . . [email protected]

SEA RAY, 295

2006 €100,000

SEA RAY 295, Bowrider, 12400cc. A twin engine (2x 6200 mercruiser) speed boat in great condition. Cream leather interior, sky pole, fishing rod holders, sunbathing deck at front and rear. Just completed full service. ***Price also includes mooring in the prestigious Benalmadena Port*** Open to reasonable offers. Contact: 619096079

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2006 €2,250 ono

Car/van. 3 doors, 1400cc, diesel, silver 59000km, hatchback, manual, very good condition, abs, alarm, alloys, cd, c/l, e/w, p/s. UK plates, rhd, 2 seats. Ideal for dogs or light goods! Never used com-mercially. Recently ser-viced. 646228592

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SEA RAY, 295

2006 €100,000

SEA RAY 295, Bowrider, 12400cc. A twin engine (2x 6200 mercruiser) speed boat in great condition. Cream leather interior, sky pole, fishing rod holders, sunbathing deck at front and rear. Just completed full service. ***Price also includes mooring in the prestigious Benalmadena Port*** Open to reasonable offers. Contact: 619096079

GLASTRON BOWRIDER SX175

2005 €9,400

Length 5.3 metres. Volvo 3L engine. Registered 2005 in Liverpool, Eng-land. Bought from new with low usage. All paperwork available for inspection. Fully serviced June 2012. Adjustable deluxe bucket seats. In-tegrated swim platform. Metallic ex-terior colour, padded sunloungers, passenger grab handles, rear bench seating with storage, side panel stor-age, ski tow ring, ski locker, snap-in Berber carpet, stainless steel board-ing ladder. Extras included: Easy-load trailer, full boat cover, 2 child life jackets, inflatable doughnut, fenders and ropes, water skis, and more.

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