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2019 Brazilian Grand Prix

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20th round of the 2019 Formula One season

2019 Brazilian Grand Prix
Race 20 of 21 in the2019 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]
Date17 November 2019
Official nameFormula 1HeinekenGrande Prêmio do Brasil 2019
LocationAutódromo José Carlos Pace,São Paulo,Brazil
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length4.309 km (2.677 miles)
Distance71 laps, 305.879 km (190.064 miles)
WeatherSunny
Pole position
DriverRed Bull Racing-Honda
Time1:07.508
Fastest lap
DriverFinlandValtteri BottasMercedes
Time1:10.698 on lap 43
Podium
FirstRed Bull Racing-Honda
SecondScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda
ThirdMcLaren-Renault
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2019 Brazilian Grand Prix (formally known as theFormula 1 Heineken Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2019) was aFormula One motor race that was held on 17 November 2019 at theAutódromo José Carlos Pace inSão Paulo, Brazil. The race was the twentieth and penultimate round of the2019 FIA Formula One World Championship. The race marked the 47th time the race had been run as a World Championship event since the first championship event in1973, and the 48th time the race had been run overall.

The race was won byMax Verstappen withPierre Gasly andCarlos Sainz Jr. taking their first podiums in second and third respectively. Sainz also scored McLaren's first podium since2014, while Gasly's podium turned out to be the last forToro Rosso in Formula One.

Background

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Entrants

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Further information:2019 Formula One World Championship § Entries

The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with no additional stand-in drivers for the race. However,Nicholas Latifi drove in the first practice session forWilliams, replacingRobert Kubica.[2]

Qualifying

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Qualifying classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
133NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda1:08.2421:07.5031:07.5081
25GermanySebastian VettelFerrari1:08.5561:08.0501:07.6312
344United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:08.6141:08.0881:07.6993
416MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari1:08.4961:07.8881:07.72814a
577FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes1:08.5451:08.2321:07.8744
623ThailandAlexander AlbonRed Bull Racing-Honda1:08.5031:08.1171:07.9355
710FrancePierre GaslyScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda1:08.9091:08.7701:08.8376
88FranceRomain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari1:09.1971:08.7051:08.8547
97FinlandKimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari1:09.2761:08.8581:08.9848
1020DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari1:08.8751:08.8031:09.0379
114United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Renault1:08.8911:08.868N/A10
123AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRenault1:09.0861:08.903N/A11
1399ItalyAntonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari1:09.1751:08.919N/A12
1427GermanyNico HülkenbergRenault1:09.0501:08.921N/A13
1511MexicoSergio PérezRacing Point-BWT Mercedes1:09.2881:09.035N/A15
1626RussiaDaniil KvyatScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda1:09.320N/AN/A16
1718CanadaLance StrollRacing Point-BWT Mercedes1:09.536N/AN/A17
1863United KingdomGeorge RussellWilliams-Mercedes1:10.126N/AN/A18
1988PolandRobert KubicaWilliams-Mercedes1:10.614N/AN/A19
107% time: 1:13.018
55SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.McLaren-RenaultNo timeN/AN/A20b
Source:[3][4]
Notes
  • ^aCharles Leclerc received a 10-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota for power unit components.[5]
  • ^bCarlos Sainz Jr. failed to set a Q1 time. He was allowed to race at the stewards discretion.[4]

Race

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Max Verstappen maintained his lead down into the first corner, while just behind,Lewis Hamilton overtookSebastian Vettel for second. Apart from a few minor changes in the midfield, andCharles Leclerc steadily making upwards progress from fourteenth on the grid, the order remained generally stable for the first few laps. On lap 9Daniel Ricciardo attempted an overtake onKevin Magnussen, but Ricciardo locked his tyres, causing a collision which resulted in Magnussen going into a spin and Ricciardo suffering damage to his front wing. Ricciardo was later given a five-second time penalty for the incident. By lap 11 Leclerc had made his way up to sixth place.

By lap 18 the soft tyres were generally running out of life withSergio Pérez the first to stop the following lap. On lap 20Mercedes pitted Hamilton, hoping toundercut Verstappen. The next lap,Red Bull pitted Verstappen to try to cover off Hamilton. The pit stop broke the record for fastest pit stop with a time of 1.82 seconds, beating the previous time of 1.88 seconds which was made during the2019 German Grand Prix.[6] This was beaten by Norris and his crew at McLaren during the2023 Qatar Grand Prix.[7] As Verstappen exited the pits theWilliams ofRobert Kubica pulled out in front of him, forcing the Red Bull to take evasive action; this resulted in Verstappen losing time and falling behind Hamilton. Verstappen and Hamilton quickly passed Leclerc, before Verstappen overtook Hamilton into turn 1. The two then passedAlexander Albon,Valtteri Bottas, and Vettel, who all pitted. At this point in the race, the cars outside the top six ran:Pierre Gasly,Kimi Räikkönen,Antonio Giovinazzi, andSergio Pérez rounding out the top ten.

Over the next dozen of laps the wind started to pick up in speed. On lap 42 Bottas pitted for hard tyres, with his teammate, Hamilton, pitting two laps later to go onto the mediums. On lap 45 Verstappen pitted to prevent the undercut attempt from Hamilton. Further back, Bottas was unable to find a way past theFerrari of Leclerc. Bottas retired on lap 52 with a hydraulics problem. His stopped car was adjudged to need asafety car to retrieve, initiating a round of pit stops. Hamilton was told to do the opposite of Verstappen, and so Hamilton stayed out whereas Verstappen pitted.

Further back, Leclerc andGeorge Russell also pitted and any lapped cars were allowed to unlap themselves forcing the safety car to stay out for another couple of laps. At the restart, the order of the top ten was as follows: Hamilton, Verstappen, Vettel, Albon, Leclerc, Gasly,Romain Grosjean,Carlos Sainz, Räikkönen and Giovinazzi. Verstappen managed to overtake Hamilton into turn 1. Further back, the otherRed Bull of Albon overtook Vettel for third, while Grosjean in theHaas started to have problems with his car, causing him to drop back. On lap 66 Leclerc overtook Vettel in turn 1, but Vettel, on the back straight, tried to take the position back. The two collided, with Leclerc suffering a broken suspension and Vettel getting a puncture. Both Ferraris retired from the race with terminal damage, and the safety car was called out again.

Mercedes then pitted Hamilton, still on lap 66, onto fresh soft tyres. This put him in line behind the safety car in fourth position, ahead of theMcLaren of Sainz, but behind the Red Bulls of Verstappen and Albon, and theToro Rosso of Gasly. During the safety car,Lance Stroll retired with front suspension damage. At the race restart, on lap 70, Hamilton passed Gasly, but later made contact with Albon while trying to pass him at turn 10. Albon was sent into a spin and was forced to rejoin the field in fifteenth position. Hamilton, too, was slowed by the contact, allowing Gasly to pass into second place. Verstappen came home to win his third race of the season. Six seconds behind him, Gasly beat Hamilton for second place by 0.062 seconds, meaning that this was the first time since 1991 that drivers using Honda-powered cars finished 1–2.[8] Sainz, two seconds behind them both, finished fourth.

Post race

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Max Verstappen,Pierre Gasly andLewis Hamilton (subsequently penalised) on the podium.

As the final lap of the race was being run, a stewards investigation was announced concerning the Hamilton–Albon incident on lap 70. The podium ceremony was run with Verstappen, Gasly, and Hamilton, but with the investigation ongoing for Hamilton. The stewards summoned Hamilton and Albon and Hamilton was given a five-second time penalty which dropped him from third to seventh. His penalty promoted Sainz to third, representing Sainz's first podium finish (although Sainz was not present at the podium ceremony), McLaren's first since the2014 Australian Grand Prix and also setting a new record for the youngest combined podium age, beating the2008 Italian Grand Prix.[9][10] The race was the first since the1994 German Grand Prix in which two drivers scored their first podiums in Formula One.[11] The race also marked the first time in the turbo-hybrid era, introduced in2014, and the first time since the2013 United States Grand Prix, that the final podium trio did not feature aMercedes orFerrari driver.[12] This race also meant that all 3 drivers on the podium were graduates of theRed Bull Junior Team programme.[citation needed]Carlos Sainz Jr.'s podium finish meant that he was the firstSpanish driver to step on the podium sinceFernando Alonso finished second at the2014 Hungarian Grand Prix.[citation needed] Gasly's podium turned out to be the last for Scuderia Toro Rosso in Formula One before being rebranded to Scuderia AlphaTauri for the next season.

Race classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
133NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda711:33:14.678125
210FrancePierre GaslyScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda71+6.077618
355SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.McLaren-Renault71+8.8962015
47FinlandKimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari71+9.452812
599ItalyAntonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari71+10.2011210
63AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRenault71+10.541118
744United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes71+11.139136
84United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Renault71+11.204104
911MexicoSergio PérezRacing Point-BWT Mercedes71+11.529152
1026RussiaDaniil KvyatScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda71+11.931161
1120DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari71+12.7329
1263United KingdomGeorge RussellWilliams-Mercedes71+13.59918
138FranceRomain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari71+14.2477
1423ThailandAlexander AlbonRed Bull Racing-Honda71+14.9275
1527GermanyNico HülkenbergRenault71+18.059213
1688PolandRobert KubicaWilliams-Mercedes70+1 lap19
1735GermanySebastian VettelFerrari65Collision2
18316MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari65Collision14
19318CanadaLance StrollRacing Point-BWT Mercedes65Suspension17
Ret77FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes51Oil pressure4
Fastest lap:FinlandValtteri Bottas (Mercedes) – 1:10.698 (lap 43)
Source:[4][13][14][15]
Notes

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton*387
2FinlandValtteri Bottas314
13NetherlandsMax Verstappen260
14MonacoCharles Leclerc249
5GermanySebastian Vettel230
Source:[17]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1GermanyMercedes*701
2ItalyFerrari479
3AustriaRed Bull Racing-Honda391
4United KingdomMcLaren-Renault140
5FranceRenault91
Source:[17]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Bold text and an asterisk indicates the 2019 World Champions.

References

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  5. ^"Fresh engine means Brazil grid penalty for Leclerc".Formula1.com. 12 November 2019. Retrieved15 November 2019.
  6. ^"Formula 1 DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award". 17 November 2019. Retrieved18 November 2019.
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  11. ^"McLaren end longest-ever 2,000-day wait for podium result".racefans.net. 18 November 2019. Retrieved17 January 2020.
  12. ^Slater, Luke (18 November 2019)."Brazilian Grand Prix: How a chaotic dead rubber produced F1's best result in years".The Telegraph.ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved18 November 2019.
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  17. ^ab"Brazil 2019 – Championship".StatsF1. 17 November 2019. Retrieved18 November 2019.

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