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Formula 1 FIA World Championship 2020 (Aramco Gran Premio De España)

 

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Events

 

  • Open Race (6/13)

 


Official Schedule
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, August 14th
11:00 Open Race Practice 1
15:00 Open Race Practice 2


Saturday, August 15th
12:00 Open Race Practice 3
15:00 Open Race Qualifying


Sunday, August 16th
15:10 Open Race Grand Prix

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Open Race (6/13)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 1 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Valtteri Bottas
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1:16.785
2
Lewis Hamilton
GBR.gif
+0.039
3
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
+0.939
4
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
+1.185
5
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
+1.196
6
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+1.506
7
Sergio Perez
MEX.gif
+1.686
8
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+1.821
9
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
+1.835
10
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+1.858
11
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+1.948
12
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
+1.951
13
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+1.959
14
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+2.103
15
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
+2.132
16
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+2.196
17
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+2.360
18
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
+2.445
19
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
+3.549
20
Roy Nissany
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+3.879
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Open Race (6/13)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 2 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lewis Hamilton
GBR.gif
1:16.883
2
Valtteri Bottas
FIN.gif
+0.287
3
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
+0.821
4
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
+0.985
5
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+1.250
6
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
+1.264
7
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+1.331
8
Sergio Perez
MEX.gif
+1.410
9
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
+1.420
10
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+1.429
11
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+1.474
12
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
+1.521
13
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+1.608
14
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+1.623
15
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+1.759
16
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
+1.878
17
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+2.017
18
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
+2.081
19
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
+2.272
20
George Russell
GBR.gif
+2.508
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Open Race (6/13)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 3 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lewis Hamilton
GBR.gif
1:17.222
2
Valtteri Bottas
FIN.gif
+0.151
3
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
+0.515
4
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+0.824
5
Sergio Perez
MEX.gif
+0.874
6
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
+0.971
7
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+0.989
8
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+1.087
9
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+1.149
10
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
+1.162
11
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
+1.380
12
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
+1.485
13
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+1.488
14
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+1.499
15
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+1.581
16
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+1.630
17
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
+1.718
18
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
+1.953
19
George Russell
GBR.gif
+2.075
20
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
+2.542
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Open Race (6/13)
Non-Olympic Event
Qualifying Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lewis Hamilton
GBR.gif
1:15.584Q3
2
Valtteri Bottas
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1:15.643Q3
3
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
1:16.292Q3
4
Sergio Perez
MEX.gif
1:16.482Q3
5
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
1:16.589Q3
6
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
1:17.029Q3
7
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
1:17.044Q3
8
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
1:17.084Q3
9
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
1:17.087Q3
10
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
1:17.136Q3
11
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
1:17.168Q2
12
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
1:17.192Q2
13
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
1:17.198Q2
14
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
1:17.386Q2
15
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
1:17.567Q2
16
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
1:17.908Q1
17
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
1:18.089Q1
18
George Russell
GBR.gif
1:18.099Q1
19
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
1:18.532Q1
20
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
1:18.697Q1
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Open Race (6/13)
Non-Olympic Event
Grand Prix Results

 

GBR.gif Lewis Hamilton
1:31:45.279

 

NED.gif Max Verstappen
+24.177

 

FIN.gif Valtteri Bottas
+44.752

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+1LAP
5
Sergio Perez
MEX.gif
+1LAP
6
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+1LAP
7
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
+1LAP
8
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+1LAP
9
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+1LAP
10
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+1LAP
11
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
+1LAP
12
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+1LAP
13
Estaban Ocon
FRA.gif
+1LAP
14
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+1LAP
15
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
+1LAP
16
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
+1LAP
17
George Russell
GBR.gif
+1LAP
18
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
+2LAP
19
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+2LAP
  Charles Leclerc
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DNF
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