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2017 Brazilian Grand Prix

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2017 Brazilian Grand Prix
Race 19 of 20 in the2017 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Autódromo José Carlos Pace
Layout of the Autódromo José Carlos Pace
Race details[1]
Date12 November 2017 (2017-11-12)
Official nameFormula 1 Grande PrêmioHeineken do Brasil 2017[2][3]
LocationAutódromo José Carlos Pace,São Paulo,Brazil
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length4.309 km (2.677 miles)
Distance71 laps, 305.909 km (190.083 miles)
WeatherSunny
Attendance141,218[4]
Pole position
DriverMercedes
Time1:08.322
Fastest lap
DriverNetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
Time1:11.044 on lap 64
Podium
FirstFerrari
SecondMercedes
ThirdFerrari
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2017 Brazilian Grand Prix (formally known as theFormula 1 Grande Prêmio Heineken do Brasil 2017) was aFormula One motor race held on 12 November 2017 at theAutódromo José Carlos Pace in theInterlagos neighborhood ofSão Paulo,Brazil. The race was the nineteenth and penultimate round of the2017 FIA Formula One World Championship and marked the forty-sixth running of theBrazilian Grand Prix, the forty-fifth time that the race had been run as a World Championship event since the inaugural season in1950, and the thirty-fourth World Championship event to be held at Interlagos.

Mercedes driverValtteri Bottas started from pole position with Ferrari'sSebastian Vettel andKimi Räikkönen behind, after World ChampionLewis Hamilton crashed out of qualifying early and started from the pit lane. Vettel overtook Bottas on the first corner, after which he set the pace through most of the race. Vettel won the Grand Prix, followed by Bottas and Räikkönen. Hamilton eventually climbed to fourth, closing to less than one second of a podium finish.[5]

Report

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Free practice

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The three free practice session demonstrated very tight competition betweenFerrari andMercedes.[6] In first and second free practice,Lewis Hamilton was quickest, with both Ferraris and bothRed Bulls within one second.Felipe Massa andFernando Alonso were notably strong in these sessions. In the third session, the order was similar. However,Valtteri Bottas pipped Hamilton's best time by three thousands of a second; and neitherMax Verstappen nor Massa put in a strong lap. In the final practice round, less than a tenth of a second separated the two Mercedes and two Ferraris.

The first practice session sawGeorge Russell's Formula One debut appearance. There was also an unusual appearance of a test driver (Antonio Giovinazzi) in the second practice session (usually, any test drivers that participate in a racing weekend, do so in the first practice session).

Qualifying

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Qualifying began in a dramatic fashion as World Champion Hamilton lost the back end of the car with over-steer, seemingly due to a driver error, crashing to retire from Q1 without setting a lap time. Räikkönen was fastest in Q1 and Vettel in Q2. In the final qualifying session, however, Bottas took pole position. Vettel qualified a close second, followed by Räikkönen, Verstappen andDaniel Ricciardo. Ricciardo took a 10-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components and started 14th on the grid. Hamilton elected to change his gearbox and power unit, so started the race from the pit lane.

Race

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Vettel achieved a good start during the second phase of clutch control to overtake Bottas on the first corner. There were numerous retirements due to collisions on the first lap.Romain Grosjean lost the back end, clippingEsteban Ocon off the track. Ocon's resultant retirement ended his record streak of27 races finished from his Formula One debut.Stoffel Vandoorne andKevin Magnussen also retired due to a collision on the first lap.

Hamilton, starting from the pit lane, implemented an inverted tyre strategy running to lap 44 on one set of soft tyres. After overtaking the back-markers and mid-field, he fell into first place as the leading cars – predominantly on one-stop strategies – pitted. Hamilton's only pit-stop positioned him fifth, after which he overtook Verstappen and was briefly able to challenge Räikkönen for the podium,[5] but unable to overtake Raikkonen in third. Ricciardo also battled up to sixth after starting fifteenth on the grid and dropping to seventeenth as collateral of the Vandoorne-Magnussen collision.

Setting the pace through most of the race, Vettel won the Grand Prix, followed by Bottas and Räikkönen. Including Hamilton, the top four finished within the space of 5.5 seconds, with the two Red Bulls more than 30 seconds behind. The following three positions also carried a race-long battle to the finish line, finishing within 1 second of each other. Initially overtaking on lap 5 (as the safety car was pulling into pitlane), Massa held off Alonso who remained close throughout the race.[7]Sergio Pérez also caught up to these two racers to cross the finish line barely behind Alonso.

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos.Car
no.
DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
177FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes1:09.4521:08.6381:08.3221
25GermanySebastian VettelFerrari1:09.6431:08.4941:08.3602
37FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari1:09.4051:09.1161:08.5383
433NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer1:09.8201:09.0501:08.9254
53AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer1:09.8281:09.5331:09.330141
611MexicoSergio PérezForce India-Mercedes1:10.1451:09.7601:09.5985
714SpainFernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda1:10.1721:09.5931:09.6176
827GermanyNico HülkenbergRenault1:10.0781:09.7261:09.7037
955SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Renault1:10.2271:09.7681:09.8058
1019BrazilFelipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes1:09.7891:09.6121:09.8419
1131FranceEsteban OconForce India-Mercedes1:10.1681:09.83010
128FranceRomain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari1:10.1481:09.87911
132BelgiumStoffel VandoorneMcLaren-Honda1:10.2861:10.11612
1420DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari1:10.5211:10.15413
1528New ZealandBrendon HartleyToro Rosso1:10.625No time182
1694GermanyPascal WehrleinSauber-Ferrari1:10.67815
1710FrancePierre GaslyToro Rosso1:10.686193
1818CanadaLance StrollWilliams-Mercedes1:10.776164
199SwedenMarcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari1:10.875175
107% time: 1:14.263
44United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedesNo timePL6
Source:[8][9]
Notes
  • ^1  –Daniel Ricciardo received a 10-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components.
  • ^2  –Brendon Hartley received a 10-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components.
  • ^3  –Pierre Gasly received a 25-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components.
  • ^4  –Lance Stroll received a 5-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change.
  • ^5  –Marcus Ericsson received a 5-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change.
  • ^6  –Lewis Hamilton failed to set a time within the 107% requirement, but received permission from the stewards to start the race. He also started from the pit lane due to a gearbox and power unit changes.

Race

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
15GermanySebastian VettelFerrari711:31:26.262225
277FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes71+2.762118
37FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari71+4.600315
444United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes71+5.468PL12
533NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer71+32.940410
63AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer71+48.691148
719BrazilFelipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes71+1:08.88296
814SpainFernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda71+1:09.36364
911MexicoSergio PérezForce India-Mercedes71+1:09.50052
1027GermanyNico HülkenbergRenault70+1 Lap71
1155SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Renault70+1 Lap8
1210FrancePierre GaslyToro Rosso70+1 Lap19
139SwedenMarcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari70+1 Lap17
1494GermanyPascal WehrleinSauber-Ferrari70+1 Lap15
158FranceRomain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari69+2 Laps11
1618CanadaLance StrollWilliams-Mercedes69+2 Laps16
Ret28New ZealandBrendon HartleyToro Rosso40Engine18
Ret31FranceEsteban OconForce India-Mercedes0Collision10
Ret2BelgiumStoffel VandoorneMcLaren-Honda0Collision12
Ret20DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari0Collision13
Source:[10]

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton*345
2GermanySebastian Vettel302
3FinlandValtteri Bottas280
4AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo200
5FinlandKimi Räikkönen193
Source:[11]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1GermanyMercedes*625
2ItalyFerrari495
3AustriaRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer358
4IndiaForce India-Mercedes177
5United KingdomWilliams-Mercedes82
Source:[11]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for the sets of standings.
  • Bold text and an asterisk indicates the 2017 World Champions.

References

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  1. ^"Brazil".formula1.com. Archived fromthe original on 12 April 2018. Retrieved19 September 2017.
  2. ^Mitchell, Malcolm."2017 Formula 1 World Championship Programmes - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".www.progcovers.com.
  3. ^Mitchell, Malcolm."Interlagos - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project".www.progcovers.com.
  4. ^"F1 reveals overall rise in 2017 attendance".GPupdate.net.JHED Media BV. 8 December 2017. Archived fromthe original on 9 December 2017.
  5. ^ab"Sebastian Vettel wins Brazilian Grand Prix after Lewis Hamilton fightback".The Guardian. 13 November 2017.
  6. ^"FP3 – Mercedes and Ferrari all but inseparable at Interlagos".formula1.com. Retrieved15 November 2017.
  7. ^"2017 Brazilian Grand Prix – Race History Chart".FIA. 12 November 2017. Archived fromthe original on 18 November 2017. Retrieved18 November 2017.
  8. ^"2017 Brazilian Grand Prix – Qualifying Session Official Classification".FIA. 11 November 2017. Archived fromthe original on 18 November 2017. Retrieved18 November 2017.
  9. ^"2017 Brazilian Grand Prix – Official Starting Grid".FIA. 12 November 2017. Archived fromthe original on 18 November 2017. Retrieved18 November 2017.
  10. ^"2017 Brazilian Grand Prix – Race Official Classification".FIA. 12 November 2017. Archived fromthe original on 18 November 2017. Retrieved18 November 2017.
  11. ^ab"Brazil 2017 - Championship • STATS F1".www.statsf1.com. Retrieved13 March 2019.

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