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Thursday, July 5, 2018

Austrian GP: Race - RE-CAP & RESULTS


AUSTRIAN GP - RACE - RE-CAP & RESULTS

    Max Verstappen won the Austrian Grand Prix after Mercedes suffered a double DNF due to technical problems.

    Lewis Hamilton initially took the race lead off the line, with pole-sitter Valtteri Bottas dropping to second with Max Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen third and fourth.

    But Mercedes’ race began to unfold when Bottas coasted to a stop early in the race. He came to a stop with a gear-box issue on track, bringing out the Virtual Safety Car. Ferrari and Red Bull pitted both their drivers under the VSC, but Mercedes opted to keep Hamilton out.

    The team later brought Hamilton in under green flags, dropping the reigning champion to fourth, behind the Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen, and handing Verstappen the race lead.

    While Verstappen built a gap at the front of the field, his team-mate Daniel Ricciardo was scrapping with Raikkonen for the runner up position. The pair ran side by side for a number of corners, but the Ferrari just had the edge, with Ricciardo struggling with blistering on his Pirelli tyres. Ricciardo was forced to take a second pit stop for fresh tyres, dropping him out of the podium battle.

    Behind them, the recovering Sebastian Vettel, who started sixth after a grid penalty, managed to find a way past Hamilton to make it a Ferrari 2-3.

    The positions remained unchanged until, in the closing stages of the race, Hamilton pulled to the side of the track, telling his team he “lost power”.  The two words signalled Hamilton’s first retirement since Malaysia 2016 and Mercedes’ first double DNF since Spain of the same year.

    Meanwhile, the Ferraris were closing the gap to Verstappen at the front of the field. Raikkonen was able to cut the gap from more than 10 seconds to just 1.5s, but was never close enough to make a move on the Red Bull.

    Verstappen took his fourth career victory and first of the season, ahead of Raikkonen and Vettel.

    There was less to celebrate on the other side of the garage. Ricciardo had been battling for fourth with Hamilton when he was forced to stop on track with a hydraulics problem.

    The retirements ahead meant the Haas of Romain Grosjean finished fourth after a quiet race from sixth on the grid. Team-mate Kevin Magnussen followed him across the line to take fifth, Haas’ best Formula 1 finish in its short history.

    After a difficult start to its 200th F1 race, Force India also enjoyed a strong finish, with Esteban Ocon and Sergio Perez finishing sixth and seventh.

    Fernando Alonso started the race from the pit lane after McLaren opted to change his front wing in parc ferme. It was a slow start to the race for Alonso, but he quickly began to pick up positions, battling with Pierre Gasly and the Saubers of Charles Leclerc and Marcus Ericsson in the closing stages of the race. Some impressive overtakes put Alonso eighth, his first points finish since Spain, with Leclerc and Ericsson completing the top 10.

    Gasly finished just outside the top 10 ahead of the lone Renault of Carlos Sainz.

    Sainz’s team-mate Nico Hulkenberg had been the first casualty of the Red Bull Ring. Not long before Bottas’ retirement, Hulkenberg suffered a dramatic engine failure, with smoke and flames erupting from the back of his Renault.

    The Williams’ duo of Sergey Sirotkin and Lance Stroll took 13th and 14th, the final finishers.

    McLaren’s Stoffel Vandoorne, who spent most of the race running at the back of the field after an early pit stop, retired six laps before the chequered flag with a gearbox issue. Brendon Hartley lasted 54 of the 71 laps before retiring with a mechanical problem.

RESULTS: 

1. Max Verstappen / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands / + 25 Points
2. Kimi Raikkonen / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland / + 18 Points
3. Sebastian Vettel / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany / + 15 Points
4. Romain Grosjean / Haas-Ferrari / France / + 12 Points
5. Kevin Magnussen / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark / + 10 Points
6. Esteban Ocon / Force India-Mercedes / France / + 8 Points
7. Sergio Perez / Force India-Mercedes / Mexico / + 6 Points
8. Fernando Alonso / McLaren-Renault / Spain / + 4 Points
9. Charles Leclerc / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco / + 2 Points
10. Marcus Ericsson / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden / + 1 Point
11. Pierre Gasly / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France
12. Carlos Sainz / Renault-Renault / Spain
13. Sergey Sirotkin / Williams-Mercedes / Russia
14. Lance Stroll / Williams-Mercedes / Canada
15. Stoffel Vandoorne / McLaren-Renault / Belgium / DNF / Gearbox*

RETIRED - Lewis Hamilton / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain / Fuel Pressure
RETIRED - Brendon Hartley / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand / Mechanical Failure
RETIRED - Daniel Ricciardo / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia / Exhaust
RETIRED – Valtteri Bottas / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland / Hydraulics
RETIRED – Nico Hulkenberg / Renault-Renault / Germany / Power Unit

* - Notes Stoffel Vandoorne completed at least 90% of the race distance and was qualified as finished, despite his retirement

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Formula 2 - Austria - Sprint Race - RESULTS


FORMULA 2 - AUSTRIA - SPRINT RACE - RESULTS

1. Artem Markelov / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia / + 15 Points + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
2. George Russell / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 12 Points
3. Sergio Sette Camara / Carlin / Brazil / + 10 Points
4. Antonio Fuoco / Charouz Racing System / Italy / + 8 Points
5. Alexander Albon / DAMS / Thailand / + 6 Points
6. Tadasuke Makino / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan / + 4 Points
7. Santino Ferrucci / Trident / USA / + 2 Points
8. Nicholas Latifi / DAMS / Canada / + 1 Point
9. Nirei Fukuzumi / BWT Arden / Japan
10. Arjun Maini / Trident / India
11. Lando Norris / Carlin / Great Britain
12. Maximilian Gunther / BWT Arden / Germany
13. Luca Ghiotto / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy
14. Nyck de Vries / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands
15. Ralph Boschung / MP Motorsport / Switzerland
16. Roberto Merhi / MP Motorsport / Spain
17. Roy Nissany / Campos Vexatec Racing / Israel
18. Jack Aitken / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain

RETIRED - Louis Deletraz / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland / Collision
RETIRED - Sean Gelael / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Collision*

* - (Gelael) 3-Place-Grid-Penalty for the Feature Race in Silverstone for causing a collision with Deletraz

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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

GP3 - Austria - Sprint Race - RESULTS


GP3 - AUSTRIA - SPRINT RACE - RESULTS

1. Jake Hughes / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 15 Points
2. Pedro Piquet / Trident / Brazil / + 12 Points
3. Leonardo Pulcini / Campos Racing / Italy / + 10 Points + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
4. Alessio Lorandi / Trident / Italy / + 8 Points
5. Dorian Boccolacci / MP Motorsport / France / + 6 Points
6. Callum Ilott / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 4 Points
7. Nikita Mazepin / ART Grand Prix / Russia / + 2 Points
8. Niko Kari / MP Motorsport / Finland / + 1 Point
9. Anthoine Hubert / ART Grand Prix / France
10. Joey Mawson / Arden International / Australia
11. Devlin DeFrancesco / MP Motorsport / Canada*
12. Tatiana Calderon / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia 
13. Juan Manuel Correa / Jenzer Motorsport / USA
14. Julien Falchero / Arden International / France
15. Simo Laaksonen / Campos Racing / Finland
16. Diego Menchaca / Campos Racing / Mexico

RETIRED - Gabriel Aubry / Arden International / France / Accident
RETIRED - Ryan Tveter / Trident / USA / Collision
RETIRED - Giuliano Alesi / Trident / France / Collision
RETIRED - David Beckmann / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany / Collision

* - Notes DeFrancesco is replacing Will Palmer & Christian Lundgaard for the rest of the season at MP Motorsport

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Formula 2 - Austria - Feature Race - RESULTS


FORMULA 2 - AUSTRIA - FEATURE - RESULTS

1. George Russell / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 25 Points + 4 Points (Pole)
2. Lando Norris / Carlin / Great Britain / + 18 Points
3. Antonio Fuoco / Charouz Racing System / Italy / + 15 Points
4. Roberto Merhi / MP Motorsport / Spain / + 12 Points
5. Alexander Albon / DAMS / Thailand / + 10 Points
6. Sergio Sette Camara / Carlin / Brazil / + 8 Points
7. Tadasuke Makino / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan / + 6 Points
8. Artem Markelov / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia / + 4 Points
9. Nirei Fukuzumi / BWT Arden / Japan / + 2 Points
10. Santino Ferrucci / Trident / USA / + 1 Point
11. Nicholas Latifi / DAMS / Canada
12. Luca Ghiotto / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy
13. Sean Gelael / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Indonesia
14. Arjun Maini / Trident / India
15. Maximilian Gunther / BWT Arden / Germany*

RETIRED - Louis Deletraz / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland / Mechanical
RETIRED - Jack Aitken / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / Fire Extinguisher 
RETIRED - Nyck de Vries / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands / Puncture
RETIRED - Ralph Boschung / MP Motorsport / Switzerland / Engine
RETIRED - Roy Nissany / Campos Vexatec Racing / Israel / Engine

* - (Gunther) 20-Second-Time-Penalty added to final race time for accident in pit-lane

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Austrian GP: Qualifying - RE-CAP & RESULTS


AUSTRIAN GP - QUALIFYING - RE-CAP & RESULTS

    Valtteri Bottas took Pole Position at the Red Bull Ring while multiple other drivers suffered from penalties, including Sebastian Vettel.

HOW IT WORKS:

Q1 = 18 minutes. All cars allowed to go out. At the end of the session, the five slowest are eliminated.
Q2 = 15 minutes. The remaining cars go out. At the end of the session, the five slowest are eliminated.
Q3 = 12 minutes. Final 10 cars go out. The final order at the end of the session is how the grid will line up. Fastest car starts from Pole Position.

GRID LINE-UP:

1. Valtteri Bottas / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland
2. Lewis Hamilton / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain
3. Kimi Raikkonen / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland
4. Max Verstappen / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands
5. Romain Grosjean / Haas-Ferrari / France
6. Sebastian Vettel / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany*
7. Daniel Ricciardo / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia
8. Kevin Magnussen / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark
9. Carlos Sainz / Renault-Renault / Spain
10. Nico Hulkenberg / Renault-Renault / Germany
11. Esteban Ocon / Force India-Mercedes / France
12. Pierre Gasly / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France
13. Lance Stroll / Williams-Mercedes / Canada
14. Stoffel Vandoorne / McLaren-Renault / Belgium
15. Sergio Perez / Force India-Mercedes / Mexico
16. Sergey Sirotkin / Williams-Mercedes / Russia
17. Charles Leclerc / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco**
18. Marcus Ericsson / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden
19. Brendon Hartley / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand***

PIT-LANE - Fernando Alonso / McLaren-Renault / Spain****

* - (Vettel) 3-Place-Grid-Penalty for impeding Sainz
** - (Leclerc) 5-Place-Grid-Penalty for unscheduled gearbox change
*** - (Hartley) Grid Penalty for multiple engine component changes
**** - (Alonso) Required pit-lane start after new parts were fitted during Parc Ferme hours

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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Austrian GP: Free Practice #3 - RE-CAP & TIMES


AUSTRIAN GP - FREE PRACTICE #3 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    Sebastian Vettel topped the times in the final free practice session ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix.

    Both Vettel and team-mate Kimi Raikkonen were able to bring the fight to Mercedes, who dominated the first two practice sessions at the Red Bull Ring.

    Vettel set his fastest time of the morning, an outright track record of 1m04.070s, in the final 15 minutes of the hour long session.

    Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, who topped both Friday practice sessions, came within 0.03s of Vettel’s best time, but couldn’t quite match the Ferrari.

    Valtteri Bottas and Raikkonen were both top of the times early in the session, but dropped down to third and fourth before the chequered flag.

    Red Bull had been running fifth and sixth when Max Verstappen pulled to a stop in front of the Dutch fans 10 minutes before the chequered flag. Verstapen told the engineers the engine had shut off and he’d lost power steering, with a turbo inlet problem suspected to be the cause.

    Verstappen wasn’t the only driver to stop on track. With only a handful of seconds left on the clock, Charles Leclerc brought his Sauber to a stop. The rookie had only just left the pits when he became stuck in fifth gear. He quickly recognised the problem and came to a stop not far from the pits.

    Kerbs continued to be a problem for Toro Rosso and McLaren, with Brendon Hartley and Stoffel Vandoorne suffering front wing damage after running over the sausage kerbs. Both managed to return to the pits, though only managed 17th and 18th overall, just ahead of the Williams duo.

    Haas took best of the rest, with Romain Grosjean finishing seventh ahead of Kevin Magnussen, Carlos Sainz, and Leclerc.

    Nico Hulkenberg finished just outside the top 10 in P11, followed by Pierre Gasly, Esteban Ocon, Fernando Alonso, Sergio Perez, and Marcus Ericsson.

TIMES:

1. Sebastian Vettel - 1:04.070 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany
2. Lewis Hamilton - 1:04.099 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain
3. Valtteri Bottas - 1:04.204 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland
4. Kimi Raikkonen – 1:04.470 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland
5. Max Verstappen – 1:04.791 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands
6. Daniel Ricciardo - 1:04.891 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia
7. Romain Grosjean – 1:04.916 / Haas-Ferrari / France
8. Kevin Magnussen – 1:05.013 / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark
9. Carlos Sainz - 1:05.086 / Renault-Renault / Spain
10. Charles Leclerc - 1:05.219 / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco
11. Nico Hulkenberg – 1:05.228 / Renault-Renault / Germany
12. Pierre Gasly - 1:05.264 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France
13. Esteban Ocon - 1:05.444 / Force India-Mercedes / France
14. Fernando Alonso - 1:05.448 / McLaren-Renault / Spain
15. Sergio Perez - 1:05.502 / Force India-Mercedes / Mexico
16. Marcus Ericsson - 1:05.699 / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden
17. Brendon Hartley – 1:05.705 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand
18. Stoffel Vandoorne - 1:05.837 / McLaren-Renault / Belgium
19. Lance Stroll - 1:06.029 / Williams-Mercedes / Canada
20. Sergey Sirotkin - 1:06.318 / Williams-Mercedes / Russia

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GP3 - Austria - Feature Race - RESULTS


GP3 - AUSTRIA - FEATURE RACE - RESULTS

1. Callum Ilott / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 25 Points + 4 Points (Pole)
2. Leonardo Pulcini / Campos Racing / Italy / + 18 Points + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
3. Alessio Lorandi / Trident / Italy / + 15 Points
4. Pedro Piquet / Trident / Brazil / + 12 Points
5. Jake Hughes / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 10 Points
6. Giuliano Alesi / Trident / France / + 8 Points
7. Ryan Tveter / Trident / USA / + 6 Points
8. David Beckmann / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany / + 4 Points
9. Simo Laaksonen / Campos Racing / Finland / + 2 Points
10. Dorian Boccolacci / MP Motorsport / France / + 1 Point
11. Niko Kari / MP Motorsport / Finland
12. Tatiana Calderon / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia
13. Nikita Mazepin / ART Grand Prix / Russia
14. Diego Menchaca / Campos Racing / Mexico
15. Julien Falchero / Arden International / France
16. Gabriel Aubry / Arden International / France
17. Anthoine Hubert / ART Grand Prix / France
18. Devlin DeFrancesco / MP Motorsport / Canada / DNF / Throttle*+
19. Juan Manuel Correa / Jenzer Motorsport / USA

RETIRED - Joey Mawson / Arden International / Australia / Mechanical

* - Notes DeFrancesco is replacing Will Palmer & Christian Lundgaard for the rest of the season at MP Motorsport
+ - Notes DeFrancesco finished over 90% of the race and was qualified as finishing in 18th despite his retirement

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GP3 - Austria - Qualifying - RESULTS


GP3 - AUSTRIA - QUALIFYING - RESULTS

1. Callum Ilott / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
2. Jake Hughes / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
3. Alessio Lorandi / Trident / Italy
4. Leonardo Pulcini / Campos Racing / Italy
5. Nikita Mazepin / ART Grand Prix / Russia
6. Pedro Piquet / Trident / Brazil
7. Dorian Boccolacci / MP Motorsport / France
8. Ryan Tveter / Trident / USA
9. Gabriel Aubry / Arden International / France
10. Giuliano Alesi / Trident / France
11. Juan Manuel Correa / Jenzer Motorsport / USA
12. Simo Laaksonen / Campos Racing / Finland
13. Joey Mawson / Arden International / Australia
14. David Beckmann / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany
15. Diego Menchaca / Campos Racing / Mexico
16. Niko Kari / MP Motorsport / Finland
17. Tatiana Calderon / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia
18. Julien Falchero / Arden International / France
19. Anthoine Hubert / ART Grand Prix / France
20. Devlin DeFrancesco / MP Motorsport / Canada*

* - Notes DeFrancesco is replacing Will Palmer & Christian Lundgaard for the rest of the season at MP Motorsport

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Formula 2 - Austria - Qualifying - RESULTS


FORMULA 2 - AUSTRIA - QUALIFYING - RESULTS

1. George Russell / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
2. Lando Norris / Carlin / Great Britain
3. Sergio Sette Camara / Carlin / Brazil
4. Jack Aitken / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
5. Arjun Maini / Trident / India
6. Maximilian Gunther / BWT Arden / Germany
7. Louis Deletraz / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland
8. Alexander Albon / DAMS / Thailand
9. Nyck de Vries / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands
10. Tadasuke Makino / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan
11. Luca Ghiotto / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy
12. Roberto Merhi / MP Motorsport / Spain
13. Antonio Fuoco / Charouz Racing System / Italy
14. Santino Ferrucci / Trident / USA
15. Sean Gelael / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Indonesia
16. Ralph Boschung / MP Motorsport / Switzerland
17. Nirei Fukuzumi / BWT Arden / Japan
18. Artem Markelov / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia
19. Nicholas Latifi / DAMS / Canada
20. Roy Nissany / Campos Vexatec Racing / Israel

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Monday, July 2, 2018

Austrian GP: Free Practice #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES


AUSTRIAN GP - FREE PRACTICE #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    It was another Mercedes-topped session with Lewis Hamilton once again leading the way in Austria. 

    Hamilton's fastest time was a 1:04.579, ahead of team-mate Bottas, who put in a 1:04.755.

    Next on the order was Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo. Ricciardo set a 1:05.031, ahead of Max Verstappen who rounded up the top 5. Verstappen also ran into issues with the floor of his car which was suspected to have sustained damage from the kerbing.

    Pierre Gasly also ended up with car damage from the kerbs. His front suspension completely snapped during the session. However, he was able to get back out and finish the session, which he ended in 9th with a 1:05.758. Team-mate, Hartley, finished down in 17th.

    Force India found themselves struggling with pace again. Ocon's time placed him in 13th while Perez was down in 18th with a 1:06.354, ahead of Alonso and Stroll.

    Raikkonen, Grosjean, Magnussen and Vandoorne were the other four drivers that finished the session in the top 10.

TIMES:

1. Lewis Hamilton - 1:04.579 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain
2. Valtteri Bottas - 1:04.755 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland
3. Sebastian Vettel - 1:04.815 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany
4. Daniel Ricciardo - 1:05.031 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia
5. Max Verstappen - 1:05.125 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands
6. Kimi Raikkonen - 1:05.265 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland
7. Romain Grosjean - 1:05.429 / Haas-Ferrari / France
8. Kevin Magnussen - 1:05.559 / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark
9. Pierre Gasly - 1:05.758 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France
10. Stoffel Vandoorne - 1:05.930 / McLaren-Renault / Belgium
11. Carlos Sainz - 1:05.999 / Renault-Renault / Spain
12. Charles Leclerc - 1:06.096 / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco
13. Esteban Ocon - 1:06.133 / Force India-Mercedes / France
14. Marcus Ericsson - 1:06.199 / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden
15. Nico Hulkenberg - 1:06.273 / Renault-Renault / Germany
16. Sergey Sirotkin - 1:06.326 / Williams-Mercedes / Russia
17. Brendon Hartley - 1:06.332 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand
18. Sergio Perez - 1:06.354 / Force India-Mercedes / Mexico
19. Fernando Alonso - 1:06.429 / McLaren-Renault / Spain
20. Lance Stroll - 1:06.626 / Williams-Mercedes / Canada

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Formula 2 - Austria - Free Practice - TIMES


FORMULA 2 - AUSTRIA - FREE PRACTICE - TIMES

1. George Russell - 1:14.159 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
2. Alexander Albon - 1:14.321 / DAMS / Thailand
3. Roberto Merhi - 1:14.418 / MP Motorsport / Spain
4. Sergio Sette Camara - 1:14.510 / Carlin / Brazil
5. Nyck de Vries - 1:14.603 / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands
6. Lando Norris - 1:14.631 / Carlin / Great Britain
7. Antonio Fuoco - 1:14.649 / Charouz Racing System / Italy
8. Artem Markelov - 1:15.809 / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia
9. Jack Aitken - 1:14.838 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
10. Maximilian Gunther - 1:14.845 / BWT Arden / Germany
11. Santino Ferrucci - 1:14.853 / Trident / USA
12. Tadasuke Makino - 1:14.993 / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan
13. Luca Ghiotto - 1:15.122 / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy
14. Nirei Fukuzumi - 1:15.318 / BWT Arden / Japan
15. Sean Gelael - 1:15.359 / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Indonesia
16. Louis Deletraz - 1:15.401 / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland
17. Arjun Maini - 1:15.488 / Trident / India
18. Ralph Boschung - 1:15.591 / MP Motorsport / Switzerland
19. Nicholas Latifi - 1:15.796 / DAMS / Canada
20. Roy Nissany - 1:30.443 / Campos Vexatec Racing / Israel

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Saturday, June 30, 2018

Austrian GP: Free Practice #1 - RE-CAP & TIMES


AUSTRIAN GP - FREE PRACTICE #1 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    Mercedes led the pack in the first practice session of the Austrian GP weekend. This race weekend is the second of three back-to-back GP weekends and is 2018's only triple-header.

    Lewis Hamilton took the top spot with a fastest time of 1:04.839. Team-mate, Bottas, was close behind with a 1:04.966. 

    It's Red Bull's home race and crowd favorite, Max Verstappen was third, setting a 1:05.072. Vettel and Ricciardo completed the top 5.

    Robert Kubica filled in for Sergey Sirotkin at Williams for this session. The Polish Ex-F1 driver finished in 20th with a 1:07.424. Lance Stroll finished a few spaces above in 16th with a 1:06.567.

    Stoffel Vandoorne ran into some issues with the kerbs, resulting in the nose of his McLaren sustaining quite a bit of damage. He ended up finishing the session in 18th, ahead of Hartley and Kubica. Alonso was only one place behind in 17th with a 1:06.612. McLaren also ended up with a fine after unsafely releasing Vandoorne in the pit-lane.

    Charles Leclerc, who has been the main talking point over the last few weekends, having been rumoured to have agreed to a 2 year deal with Ferrari, was once again in the top 10, in 9th with a 1:06.215. Leclerc is repeatedly giving Sauber some of their best results that they've had in years. Ericsson was not far behind either, finishing the session in 11th.

    Raikkonen, Grosjean, Ocon and Gasly all also finished within the top 10.

TIMES:

1. Lewis Hamilton - 1:04.839 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain
2. Valtteri Bottas - 1:04.966 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland
3. Max Verstappen - 1:05.072 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands
4. Sebastian Vettel - 1:05.180 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany
5. Daniel Ricciardo - 1:05.483 / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia
6. Kimi Raikkonen - 1:05.776 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland
7. Romain Grosjean - 1:06.028 / Haas-Ferrari / France
8. Esteban Ocon - 1:06.055 / Force India-Mercedes / France
9. Charles Leclerc - 1:06.215 / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco
10. Pierre Gasly - 1:06.394 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France
11. Marcus Ericsson - 1:06.400 / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden
12. Kevin Magnussen - 1:06.404 / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark
13. Carlos Sainz - 1:06.427 / Renault-Renault / Spain
14. Sergio Perez - 1:06.455 / Force India-Mercedes / Mexico
15. Nico Hulkenberg - 1:06.479 / Renault-Renault / Germany
16. Lance Stroll - 1:06.567 / Williams-Mercedes / Canada
17. Fernando Alonso - 1:06.612 / McLaren-Renault / Spain
18. Stoffel Vandoorne - 1:06.698 / McLaren-Renault / Belgium
19. Brendon Hartley - 1:06.871 / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand
20. Robert Kubica - 1:07.424 / Williams-Mercedes / Poland*

* - Participating in FP1 only

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GP3 - Austria - Free Practice - TIMES


GP3 - AUSTRIA - FREE PRACTICE - TIMES

1. Ryan Tveter - 1:19.709 / Trident / USA
2. Simo Laaksonen - 1:20.150 / Campos Racing / Finland
3. Joey Mawson - 1:20.263 / Arden International / Australia
4. Niko Kari - 1:20.298 / MP Motorsport / Finland
5. Anthoine Hubert - 1:20.349 / ART Grand Prix / France
6. Callum Ilott - 1:20.353 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
7. Dorian Boccolacci - 1:20.398 / MP Motorsport / France
8. Pedro Piquet - 1:20.419 / Trident / Brazil
9. Alessio Lorandi - 1:20.502 / Trident / Italy
10. David Beckmann - 1:20.525 / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany
11. Juan Manuel Correa - 1:20.603 / Jenzer Motorsport / USA
12. Gabriel Aubry - 1:20.622 / Arden International / France
13. Giuliano Alesi - 1:20.632 / Trident / France
14. Devlin DeFrancesco - 1:20.634 / MP Motorsport / Canada*
15. Nikita Mazepin - 1:20.637 / ART Grand Prix / Russia
16. Leonardo Pulcini - 1:20.687 / Campos Racing / Italy
17. Jake Hughes - 1:20.869 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
18. Diego Menchaca - 1:20.919 / Campos Racing / Mexico
19. Julien Falchero - 1:21.168 / Arden International / France
20. Tatiana Calderon / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia

* - Notes DeFrancesco is replacing Will Palmer & Christian Lundgaard for the rest of the season at MP Motorsport

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Austrian GP: Driver Preview Quotes - Renault


DRIVER PREVIEW QUOTES - RENAULT SPORT FORMULA ONE TEAM

Nico Hulkenberg - “Austria is always such a welcoming event with a very relaxed atmosphere and usually a lot of German fans who make the trip over the border. Now that Germany is back on the calendar, it’s not quite a home race for me, but last year it certainly felt a little bit like that!

    It’s a short lap with just 10 corners to get through, but it’s certainly no easy ride. It’s challenging and technical, with elevation changes, big kerbs you need to watch and a mix of low to high-speed corners. I’d say there’s more at this circuit than meets the eye! We struggled slightly with understeer and keeping the rear tyres cool last year, so that’ll be something to assess in the early running on Friday.”

Carlos Sainz - “The view in Austria is obviously spectacular, and it’s one of the best backdrops at any circuit in the world. It’s definitely one of the cooler places to go racing – something fresh to what we usually do and see – and certainly one I look forward to with excitement.

    It’s not an easy lap to get through…There are elevation changes, as you go up the hills and back down again, high kerbs which will break the car if you hit them too hard and a variety of corner lengths and speeds. There are plenty of things to keep you on guard. The circuit has a lot of grip and is quite a smooth surface, so that makes things slightly easier."

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Austrian GP: Driver Preview Quotes - Toro Rosso


DRIVER PREVIEW QUOTES - RED BULL TORO ROSSO HONDA

Pierre Gasly - “This weekend, we follow up my home race with one of the team’s home races, because even if we are an Italian team, we are part of the Austrian Red Bull family.

    I’ve had a few podium finishes at this circuit in the junior categories. The track is really very fast with several straight sections. I remember racing there in GP2 as a Red Bull junior driver, I had a lot of support as it’s pretty much a Red Bull weekend. So now I’m looking forward to experiencing that as a Formula 1 driver.

    I think it’s going to be a special weekend, after experiencing all the support at my home race, I expect it will have a great atmosphere and a good vibe. I hope we will be competitive, because I really want to get a good result at this place. It's a very short lap, you’re looking at a time of just under 1m 10s. It’s a very quick race made up of a huge number of laps.

    I tend to prefer tracks with a lot of corners, but at least the straights provide passing opportunities. I like fast corners and there are plenty of those in the middle of the track so, given the levels of downforce we are running this year, and the fact we have seen the lap records broken at every track so far, I reckon it’s going to be a really impressive weekend from a driving point of view. I can appreciate that the location is really beautiful too, but I have to admit I am more of a city boy!”

Brendon Hartley - “This is a big race for us as it’s the home of Red Bull. It’s a track I’ve raced on in LMP2 and I really enjoy it. It’s a funny thing that, as a young kid, I used to play Grand Prix 3 and Grand Prix 4 on the computer and for whatever reason, it was this track that I would always play. It was known as the A1-Ring back then, so I know it well from being a 10-year-old playing computer games. Who knows, maybe it’s because kids have a short attention span and it’s a very short lap!

    I think it’s an exciting race for everyone involved at Red Bull as there will be plenty of home support. I’m looking forward to this weekend because we’ve got an upgrade to the front wing coming. The place has a lot of history and character and the setting itself is really beautiful. Although it’s short, it is still a challenging track, pretty fast through that middle section and the last couple of corners are quick as well.

    The straight sections are not very long here, so it’s a busy lap with not much chance of getting a breather – and with so many laps, it’s a race that keeps you on your toes.

    Getting your braking right is also important here. A big part of our job as a driver is the braking phase. That sets up the whole corner, sets up the exit. That moment when we attack the brake pedal and the way we feed off the brake pedal sets the attitude of the car. All these things start from when you hit that brake pedal. There are a few tricky areas, notably Turn 4, where it’s downhill braking and very easy to lock the brakes, unlike the turn just before that where you are uphill braking, which gives you a lot more potential because you’ve got gravity on your side. It’s all part of the complexities of getting the most out of a Formula 1 car.”

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