VERSTAPPEN WINS 70th ANNIVERSARY GRAND PRIX - FORMULA 1

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VERSTAPPEN WINS 70th ANNIVERSARY GRAND PRIX

Max Verstappen took a well-worked 70thAnniversary Grand Prix victory at Silverstone beating Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas. Despite strating from the front row both Mercedes were hampered by significant tyre degradation during the race, while Verstappen, who started fourth, managed his tyres well to steadily pull away in the final third of the race. The Red Bull driver eventually took his ninth career win with 11 seconds in hand over the lead Mercedes of Hamilton.
At the start, Verstappen made a good getaway and as Bottas fought off Hamilton to hold the lead, the Dutchman powered past third-place starter Nico Hülkenberg as the field swept through Turn 1.

As the opening stint developed Verstappen was able to keep pace with the Mercedes pair but midway through the first phase of the race his race engineer warned that that his tyre temperatures were high and that he should back off. The Dutchman was in no mood to comply and replied that this was his only chance to clear the Mercedes.

Bottas made his first stop on lap 14 and a lap later Hamilton made his switch to hard tyres. Verstappen now led the race, had clean air ahead and began to pull away from the Mercedes cars.

On lap 20 he led Bottas by 13 seconds, with Hamilton third. McLaren’s Carlos Sainz was fourth on starting hard tyres, with Hulkenberg fifth ahead of Stroll. Sainz made his stop for medium tyres on lap 23 and he rejoined in 13thplace.

Verstappen made his first pit stop on lap 26 and took on mediums. As he rejoined, Bottas went past and took the lead. The Red Bull driver attacked immediately and the pair went through Brooklands side-by-side.

However with more grip, the Dutchman was able to make the move stick and he reclaimed P1. After a short, quick stint on mediums Verstappen arrowed towards the pits for another set of hard tyres on lap 32. He rejoined in P2 behind Hamilton who needed a second pit stop.

Hamilton, though, stayed out until then end of lap 41 before making his final stop and after taking a set of new hard tyres he rejoined in fourth place as Verstappen once again took the lead.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who had only made one stop, was now third, 2.8s behind Bottas and just 1.7s seconds ahead of hard charging Hamilton who was setting fastest laps.

On lap 45, Racing Point made the odd decision to pit Nico Hülkenberg from P5 for a third time. The German took on a set of softs tyres and rejoined in P7, 12 seconds behind the second Red Bull of Alex Albon.
At the front, with five laps to go, Verstappen led Bottas by 6.8s. Hamilton, though, was closing in, and having dismissed Leclerc he was now third and just two seconds behind his team-mate.

Bottas did his best to defend the position but with little life left in his tyres he was forced to brake earlier than Hamilton into Brooklands on lap 52 and the champion swept past to take P2.

There was no catching Verstappen, however. And two laps later the Dutchman crossed the line with 11.3 seconds in hand over the lead Mercedes with Bottas a further 7.9s behind in third place. Fourth place went to Leclerc with the Monegasque executing a risky one-stop strategy and behind him Alex finished in a superb fifth place.

In the final laps Albon had closed quickly on the Racing Point of Lance Stroll and with a couple of laps remaining chose the run to Copse to make a move. At full speed he pulled out from behind the Canadian and powered past around the outside of the flat out turn to secure fifth place.

Stroll was forced to settle for sixth place, with team-mate Hülkenberg in seventh after his mystifying late pit stop for soft tyres. Like Leclerc, Esteban Ocon made a one-stop strategy work to take P8 for Renault ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris and the final point on offer was taken by AlphaTauri’s Daniil Kvyat.
70th ANNIVERSARY GRAND PRIX - SILVERSTONE
52 laps, 306.198km., Weather: Sunny
CLASSIFIED:
P. DRIVER TEAM TIME/GAP
1. Max Verstappen Red Bull 1h19:41.993
2. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG  + 11.326
3. Valtteri Bottas Mercedes AMG  + 19.231
4. Charles Leclerc Ferrari  + 29.289
5. Alexander Albon Red Bull + 39.146
6. Lance Stroll Racing Point + 42.538
7. Nico Hülkenberg Racing Point + 55.951
8. Esteban Ocon Renault  + 1:04.773
9. Lando Norris McLaren  + 1:05.554
10. Daniil Kvyat AlphaTauri + 1:09.669
11. Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri + 1:10.642
12. Sebastian Vettel Ferrari + 1:13.370
13. Carlos Sainz Jr. McLaren + 1:14.070
14. Daniel Ricciardo Renault + 1 lap
15. Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo + 1 lap
16. Romain Grosjean Haas + 1 lap
17. Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo + 1 lap
18. George Russell Williams + 1 lap
19. Nicholas Latifi Williams + 1 lap
FASTEST LAP: LEWIS HAMILTON - 1:28.451
NOT CLASSIFIED:
20. Kevin Magnussen* Haas techical
HIGHLIGHTS
HYBRID ERA - SILVERSTONE
2014 Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes AMG - 2h26:52.094
2015 Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes AMG - 1h31:27.729
2016 Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes AMG - 1h34:55.831
2017 Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes AMG - 1h21:27.430
2018 Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari - 1h27:29.789
2019 Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes AMG - 1h26:52.094
2020 Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes AMG - 1h28:01.283
2020 Max Verstappen - Red Bull - 1h19:41.993(F170)
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*CLASSIFICATION AFTER 05/?? RACES*
DRIVERS:
1. Lewis Hamilton 107
2. Max Verstappen 77
3. Valtteri Bottas 73
4. Charles Leclerc 45
5. Lando Norris 38
6. Alexander Albon 36
7. Lance Stroll 28
8. Sergio Perez 22
9. Daniel Ricciardo 20
10. Esteban Ocon 16
11. Carlos Sainz Jr. 15
12. Pierre Gasly 12
13. Sebastian Vettel 10
14. Nico Hülkenberg 6
15. Antonio Giovinazzi 2
16. Daniil Kvyat 2
17. Kevin Magnussen 1
18. Kimi Räikkönen 0
19. Nicholas Latifi 0
20. George Russell 0
21. Romain Grosjean 0
CONSTRUCTORS:
1. Mercedes AMG 180
2. Red Bull 113
3. Ferrari 55
4. McLaren 53
5. Racing Point 41
6. Renault 36
7. AlphaTauri 14
8. Alfa Romeo 2
9. Haas 1
10. Williams 0

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