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70th Anniversary Grand Prix

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5th round of the 2020 Formula One season

70th Anniversary Grand Prix
Race 5 of 17[a] in the2020 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Silverstone Circuit
Layout of the Silverstone Circuit
Race details
Date9 August 2020
Official nameEmirates Formula 1 70th Anniversary Grand Prix 2020
LocationSilverstone Circuit
Silverstone, United Kingdom
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.891 km (3.660 miles)
Distance52 laps, 306.198 km (190.263 miles)
WeatherSunny
Attendance0[b]
Pole position
DriverMercedes
Time1:25.154
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes
Time1:28.451 on lap 43
Podium
FirstRed Bull Racing-Honda
SecondMercedes
ThirdMercedes
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The70th Anniversary Grand Prix (officially known as theEmirates Formula 1 70th Anniversary Grand Prix 2020) was a one-offFormula One motor race held on 9 August 2020 at theSilverstone Circuit inSilverstone,United Kingdom, the second of two back to back races at the venue, after the2020 British Grand Prix seven days earlier.[1] The race was the fifth round of the rescheduled2020 Formula One World Championship. It was held as a 70-year commemoration race of the firstFormula One World Championship race which washeld at the same circuit in 1950.

The race was won byRed Bull Racing driverMax Verstappen.[2] This was the first non-Mercedes victory in 2020, the first victory for Red Bull at Silverstone in the 1.6 litre V6 turbo hybrid engine era and their first win at the venue since the2012 British Grand Prix (won byMark Webber), and the first Honda-powered win at the track since the1989 British Grand Prix.[3] At this race, runner-upLewis Hamilton equalled therecord for most Formula One podiums (155), previously accomplished byMichael Schumacher.[4]

Background

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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

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See also:2020 Formula One World Championship § Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, andCOVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom

The opening rounds of the2020 championship were heavily affected by theCOVID-19 pandemic. Several Grands Prix were cancelled or postponed after the plannedopening round inAustralia was called off two days before the race was due to take place, prompting theFIA to draft a newcalendar. When the calendar was redrafted following the pandemic theHungarian andBritish Grands Prix had swapped dates with the Hungarian Grand Prix moving to 19 July and the British Grand Prix taking the 2 August date.[5] The early cancellation and indefinite postponements prompted a series of double races. The 70th Anniversary Grand Prix was added to the calendar as a one-off event to ensure confirmation of new events.[citation needed]

There had been doubts over whether Silverstone would be able to host Formula One due to quarantine measures proposed by the British government;[6] hopes were raised again by an apparent intervention by Prime MinisterBoris Johnson encouraging his ministers to give Formula One an exemption for racing to go ahead.[7] The British Government did give approval for Formula One at Silverstone.[8]

The addition to the calendar of the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix on 9 August, also at Silverstone, meant that for the first time in twenty-seven years the United Kingdom hosted two Formula One races in the same season. The last season to have two British races in a season prior to this was the1993 season whenDonington Park hosted theEuropean Grand Prix and Silverstone hosted theBritish Grand Prix.[9] It was later revealed that Silverstone had offered to hold as many as 12 races in total during the season.[10]

Similarly to the opening three rounds, both theBritish Grand Prix and the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix were held 'behind closed doors' without spectators.[11][12]Northamptonshire Police reiterated the importance of fans staying away from Silverstone for public health reasons during the two Grand Prix weekends and that strict measures would be in place to stop unauthorised persons from entering the circuit.[13]

Entrants

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Further information:2020 Formula One World Championship § Entries

The drivers and teams were the same as the pre-season entry list with the only exception beingSergio Pérez, who was replaced byNico Hülkenberg, as had also been the case at theBritish Grand Prix seven days earlier.[14]Robert Kubica took part in the first practice session forAlfa Romeo Racing, replacingAntonio Giovinazzi.[15]

It had been widely reported that Pérez would miss the Grand Prix as he tested positive for thecoronavirus (which can causeCOVID-19) three days before theBritish Grand Prix, which was in line with the British government COVID-19 requirements at the time of the race for those who have tested positive toself-isolate for ten days.[16] United Kingdom COVID-19 quarantine rules prior to 30 July (the day of Pérez's positive test) stated that persons must self isolate for seven rather than ten days, meaning Pérez could race in the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix if he returned a negative test the Thursday before that race.[17] However, it was reported following qualifying for theBritish Grand Prix that since Formula One was relying on the goodwill of the relevant authorities to host races, theFIA would demand that Pérez undergo a ten-day isolation period, although no formal announcement was made by Formula One or the FIA on the matter.[18] On 6 August, Racing Point confirmed that this was not the case and that Pérez would be able to race provided he returned a negative coronavirus test.[19] However, Pérez did test positive, and thusNico Hülkenberg was confirmed to enter instead of him.[20]

Tyre choices

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Pirelli brought the medium hardness range of C2, C3 and C4 compound tyres for teams to use in the race, by contrast the2020 British Grand Prix held on the same circuit layout the week before saw the hardest available C1, C2 and C3 selection used – the change was made to add strategic interest to the second race and to make sure the teams use the three practice sessions. This came after plans to have a reverse starting grid at the second event were opposed byMercedes.[21]

The previous race at Silverstone had seen three cars – those ofLewis Hamilton,Valtteri Bottas andCarlos Sainz Jr. – experiencing punctures in the closing stages. Following the race, proposals were made to retain the same tyre compounds for the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix, since the softer compounds planned to be used would be more susceptible to wear and degradation.[22] Pirelli decided to stick to its original selection of the C2, C3, and C4 tyres, albeit with increased minimum tyre pressures stipulated, arguing that the tyre failures had occurred as a result of the drivers in question having made a sole tyre change very early in the race thereby subjecting the tyres to a too long stint. The drivers who had made more than one pitstop or simply made their sole stop later, did indeed not suffer tyre failures. Moreover, more pitstops were expected for the second Silverstone race anyway due to the softer compounds.[23] Furthermore, the planned running of 2021 prototype tyres in the second practice session was scrapped in order to allow teams more time to optimise the running of their race packages (meaning car and tyres) with the new tyre pressure limits.[24]

Practice

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The first practice session passed without incident and ended withValtteri Bottas fastest ahead ofMercedes teammateLewis Hamilton andRed Bull'sMax Verstappen.[25] The second session ended with Hamilton quickest followed by Bottas and theRenault ofDaniel Ricciardo. Towards the end of the session,Sebastian Vettel'sFerrari andAntonio Giovinazzi'sAlfa Romeo both suffered engine failures, with the latter bringing out thered flag and ending the session prematurely.[26] The third practice session ran uninterrupted and ended with Hamilton fastest ahead of Bottas andMcLaren driverLando Norris.[27]

Qualifying

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Valtteri Bottas took pole ahead ofLewis Hamilton only by 0.064 seconds in the third part of qualifying (Q3) withNico Hülkenberg qualifying 3rd ahead ofMax Verstappen in 4th andDaniel Ricciardo 5th. Both the Mercedes pair (Hamilton and Bottas) and Ricciardo did their best Q3 laps on the medium tyre as opposed to the soft tyre which, in theory, should have been faster. The rest of the top 10 on the grid wasLance Stroll in 6th,Pierre Gasly 7th,Charles Leclerc 8th,Alexander Albon 9th andLando Norris 10th.Esteban Ocon originally qualified 11th but received a three-place grid penalty for impedingGeorge Russell in the first part of qualifying (Q1).Sebastian Vettel struggled, failing to get through to Q3, only managing 12th fastest in hisFerrari, he was at a loss to explain his lack of performance.[28]Carlos Sainz Jr. was 13th fastest ahead ofRomain Grosjean in theHaas while Russell made a 4th successive Q2 appearance this season.Daniil Kvyat was 16th and knocked out after Q1 after having his best lap time deleted for breaching track limits in that session. Rounding out the grid wereKevin Magnussen in 17th,Nicholas Latifi in 18th,Antonio Giovinazzi in 19th andKimi Räikkönen 20th and last.[29][30]

Bottas set a new record for most consecutive Q3 appearances. This was the 67th consecutive race in which Bottas has qualified in the top ten, having done so at every race weekend since the2017 Australian Grand Prix. He surpassed the previous record of 66 consecutive Q3 appearances, set by Hamilton between the2010 Chinese Grand Prix and the2013 Belgian Grand Prix.[31]

Qualifying classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
177FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes1:26.7381:25.7851:25.1541
244United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:26.8181:26.2661:25.2172
327GermanyNico HülkenbergRacing Point-BWT Mercedes1:27.2791:26.2611:26.0823
433NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda1:27.1541:26.7791:26.1764
53AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRenault1:27.4421:26.6361:26.2975
618CanadaLance StrollRacing Point-BWT Mercedes1:27.1871:26.6741:26.4286
710FrancePierre GaslyAlphaTauri-Honda1:27.1541:26.5231:26.5347
816MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari1:27.4271:26.7091:26.6148
923ThailandAlexander AlbonRed Bull Racing-Honda1:27.1531:26.6421:26.6699
104United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Renault1:27.2171:26.8851:26.77810
1131FranceEsteban OconRenault1:27.2781:27.011N/A14a
125GermanySebastian VettelFerrari1:27.6121:27.078N/A11
1355SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.McLaren-Renault1:27.4501:27.083N/A12
148FranceRomain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari1:27.5191:27.254N/A13
1563United KingdomGeorge RussellWilliams-Mercedes1:27.7571:27.455N/A15
1626RussiaDaniil KvyatAlphaTauri-Honda1:27.882N/AN/A16
1720DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari1:28.236N/AN/A17
186CanadaNicholas LatifiWilliams-Mercedes1:28.430N/AN/A18
1999ItalyAntonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari1:28.433N/AN/A19
207FinlandKimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari1:28.493N/AN/A20
107% time: 1:32.809
Source:[30][32]
Notes

Race

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Race report

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In the race start,Valtteri Bottas andLewis Hamilton got a clean getaway, withMax Verstappen almost immediately passingNico Hülkenberg for third. At turn 1,Sebastian Vettel spun, dropping him to last place. Hamilton tried to close up to and overtake Bottas at Copse corner unsuccessfully.Pierre Gasly, who was using the soft compound tyres, pitted on lap 7. Over the next few laps, the drivers using the soft tyres pitted for hards or mediums compound tyres. A few laps later,Mercedes began struggling with their tyres, with the heat accelerating tyre wear and causing blisters. On lap 13, the race leader Bottas pitted, with Hamilton subsequently pitting on the next lap, allowing Verstappen to inherit the lead and race in clean air. Despite Mercedes now having newer tyres, they kept losing time to Verstappen due to heat degradation and blistering. On lap 26, Verstappen pitted for the medium compound tyres and came out just behind Bottas. However, Verstappen made quick work of him and retook the lead of the race.

On lap 31,Daniel Ricciardo spun while trying to raceCarlos Sainz Jr. for 12th. Both Verstappen and Bottas made second pit stops for the hard tyres.Charles Leclerc inherited fifth place after Hülkenberg pitted, lapping around the same pace as the leaders. Hamilton pitted on lap 42, to avoid risk of a tyre failure (which happened in the previous race), ending up behind Leclerc.Kevin Magnussen was forced to retire due to a tyre shortage. Hamilton made quick work of passing Leclerc to take third place. Hülkenberg was forced to pit again due to vibrations in his car, dropping him to seventh. Meanwhile, Bottas struggled with pace, falling behind Verstappen, with Hamilton catching up to him. Hamilton got past Bottas on theDRS straight before Brooklands on lap 50. On lap 51,Alexander Albon got pastLance Stroll to take fifth. Verstappen won the race, around 11 seconds ahead of Hamilton.

Race classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
133NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda521:19:41.993425
244United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes52+11.3262191
377FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes52+19.231115
416MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari52+29.289812
523ThailandAlexander AlbonRed Bull Racing-Honda52+39.146910
618CanadaLance StrollRacing Point-BWT Mercedes52+42.53868
727GermanyNico HülkenbergRacing Point-BWT Mercedes52+55.95136
831FranceEsteban OconRenault52+1:04.773144
94United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Renault52+1:05.544102
1026RussiaDaniil KvyatAlphaTauri-Honda52+1:09.669161
1110FrancePierre GaslyAlphaTauri-Honda52+1:10.6427
125GermanySebastian VettelFerrari52+1:13.37011
1355SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.McLaren-Renault52+1:14.07012
143AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRenault51+1 lap5
157FinlandKimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari51+1 lap20
168FranceRomain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari51+1 lap13
1799ItalyAntonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari51+1 lap19
1863United KingdomGeorge RussellWilliams-Mercedes51+1 lap15
196CanadaNicholas LatifiWilliams-Mercedes51+1 lap18
Ret20DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari43Tyre shortage217
Fastest lap:United KingdomLewis Hamilton (Mercedes) – 1:28.451 (lap 43)
Source:[32][34][35][36]
Notes
  • ^1 – Includes one point for fastest lap.
  • ^2Kevin Magnussen received a five-second time penalty for leaving the track and rejoining unsafely, but it was unapplied as he retired from the race.[34]

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton107
12NetherlandsMax Verstappen77
13FinlandValtteri Bottas73
14MonacoCharles Leclerc45
15United KingdomLando Norris38
Source:[37]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1GermanyMercedes180
2AustriaRed Bull Racing-Honda113
13ItalyFerrari55
14United KingdomMcLaren-Renault53
5United KingdomRacing Point-BWT Mercedes41[c]
Source:[37]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The outbreak of theCOVID-19 pandemic saw several Grands Prix cancelled or rescheduled. The revised calendar consisted of seventeen races.
  2. ^The Grand Prix was heldbehind closed doors due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
  3. ^Racing Point was deducted 15 points after a protest fromRenault was upheld regarding the legality oftheir car.[38]

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