| 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix | |||||
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Race 12 of 17[a] in the2020 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Algarve International Circuit | |||||
| Race details | |||||
| Date | 25 October 2020 | ||||
| Official name | Formula 1 HeinekenGrande Prémio de Portugal 2020 | ||||
| Location | Autódromo Internacional do Algarve Portimão,Algarve, Portugal | ||||
| Course | Permanent racing facility | ||||
| Course length | 4.653 km (2.891 miles) | ||||
| Distance | 66 laps, 306.826 km (190.653 miles) | ||||
| Weather | Cloudy | ||||
| Attendance | 27,000[1] | ||||
| Pole position | |||||
| Driver | Mercedes | ||||
| Time | 1:16.652 | ||||
| Fastest lap | |||||
| Driver | Mercedes | ||||
| Time | 1:18.750 on lap 63(lap record) | ||||
| Podium | |||||
| First | Mercedes | ||||
| Second | Mercedes | ||||
| Third | Red Bull Racing-Honda | ||||
Lap leaders | |||||
The2020 Portuguese Grand Prix (officially known as theFormula 1 Heineken Grande Prémio de Portugal 2020) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 25 October 2020 at theAlgarve International Circuit inPortimão,Portugal. It was the firstPortuguese Grand Prix held since1996 and the first time held at the Algarve International Circuit. The race was the twelfth round of the2020 Formula One World Championship.
Lewis Hamilton's victory put him ahead ofMichael Schumacher for most victories in Formula One with 92.
The2020 Formula One World Championship was heavily affected by theCOVID-19 pandemic. Most of the originally plannedGrands Prix were cancelled or postponed, prompting theFIA to draft a new calendar. The Portuguese Grand Prix did not feature on the original 2020 schedule, but was added in July 2020 in order to maximise the number of races in the season.[2]
Up to 45,000 fans were initially expected to attend the race.[3] However, due to a surge of cases attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, the number of fans allowed to attend the race was later reduced to 27,500.[4]
Ten teams (each representing a differentconstructor) each entered two drivers. The drivers and teams were the same as those on the season entry list with no additional stand-in drivers for either the race or practice.[5]
Sole Formula One tyre manufacturerPirelli brought their C1, C2 and C3 compound tyres for teams to use in the race, the three hardest compounds available.[6] Pirelli also tested the2021 tyre compounds during the first 30 minutes of the second practice session.[7]
FormerRenault andCaterham driverVitaly Petrov was given the role of driver steward for the weekend, however was required to depart the role during the weekend following the death of his father.[8]Bruno Correia, the Safety Car driver forFormula E and theWorld Touring Car Cup and a local to Portimão, took his place for the remainder of the weekend.[9]
The first practice session ran without incidents and ended withValtteri Bottas fastest ahead ofMercedes teammateLewis Hamilton andRed Bull driverMax Verstappen.[10] The second practice session saw twored flags; the first whenPierre Gasly'sAlphaTauri caught fire, the second whenLance Stroll and Verstappen collided. The session ended with Bottas fastest ahead of Verstappen andMcLaren'sLando Norris.[11] The race stewards investigated the Stroll–Verstappen collision and took no action.[12] Following the collision, Verstappen referred to Stroll as a "mongol" on the team radio to his engineer, a comment which was condemned by the Mongolian government as being offensive.[13] The third practice session was red flagged in the final minute of the session afterSebastian Vettel ran over a drain cover. which subsequently came loose.[14] The session ended with Bottas fastest ahead of Hamilton and Verstappen.[15]
The start of qualifying was delayed to allow track repairs to be completed. The repairs were deemed necessary after a drain cover came loose at the end of the final practice session.[14]
On the first lap, Pérez and Verstappen made contact, forcing the former to pit and dropping him down the order. Pérez would eventually recover to finish seventh. The opening few laps of the race were chaotic as the drivers who started on the medium tyres (Hamilton, Bottas, and Leclerc) fell behind those who started on the soft tyre, and so after the second lap Sainz was leading the race from seventh on the grid until being passed by the faster cars from lap 6 onwards. On lap 18, Stroll tried to pass Norris around the outside of turn 1, but Stroll misjudged the manoeuvre and collided with Norris resulting in a 5-second penalty for Stroll.
Hamilton took his 92nd race win, passing seven-time world championMichael Schumacher's record formost Grand Prix wins.[18] He finished ahead of his teammate Bottas by 25.592s, the second-biggest winning margin of the season, and Verstappen in 3rd position, making his 40th appearance on the podium.
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