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Formula 1 FIA World Championship 2020 (Gran Premio Heineken D'Italia)

 

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Events

 

  • Open Race (8/17)

 


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


Friday, September 4th
11:00 Open Race Practice 1
15:00 Open Race Practice 2


Saturday, September 5th
12:00 Open Race Practice 3
15:00 Open Race Qualifying


Sunday, September 6th
15:10 Open Race Grand Prix

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Open Race (8/17)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 1 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Valtteri Bottas
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1:20.703
2
Lewis Hamilton
GBR.gif
+0.245
3
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+0.797
4
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+0.852
5
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
+0.938
6
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+0.964
7
Sergio Perez
MEX.gif
+1.044
8
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+1.044
9
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
+1.086
10
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+1.118
11
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
+1.201
12
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
+1.281
13
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+1.428
14
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+1.706
15
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
+1.719
16
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
+1.849
17
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+1.916
18
Roy Nissany
ISR.gif
+2.123
19
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
+2.285
20
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
+2.417
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Open Race (8/17)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 2 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lewis Hamilton
GBR.gif
1:20.192
2
Valtteri Bottas
FIN.gif
+0.262
3
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+0.897
4
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+0.929
5
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
+1.036
6
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+1.121
7
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+1.184
8
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+1.197
9
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
+1.311
10
Sergio Perez
MEX.gif
+1.402
11
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
+1.505
12
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
+1.541
13
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
+1.594
14
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+1.691
15
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
+1.888
16
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
+1.896
17
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+1.955
18
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+2.062
19
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
+2.633
20
George Russell
GBR.gif
+2.735
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Open Race (8/17)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 3 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Valtteri Bottas
FIN.gif
1:20.089
2
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+0.229
3
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+0.323
4
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
+0.330
5
Lewis Hamilton
GBR.gif
+0.350
6
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
+0.367
7
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+0.474
8
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
+0.604
9
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+0.715
10
Sergio Perez
MEX.gif
+0.808
11
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
+0.828
12
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+0.847
13
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+0.864
14
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+1.116
15
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
+1.174
16
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
+1.347
17
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+1.370
18
George Russell
GBR.gif
+1.588
19
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
+1.675
20
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
+2.001
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Open Race (8/17)
Non-Olympic Event
Qualifying Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lewis Hamilton
GBR.gif
1:18.887Q3
2
Valtteri Bottas
FIN.gif
1:18.956Q3
3
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
1:19.695Q3
4
Sergio Perez
MEX.gif
1:19.720Q3
5
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
1:19.795Q3
6
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
1:19.820Q3
7
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
1:19.864Q3
8
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
1:20.049Q3
9
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
1:20.090Q3
10
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
1:20.177Q3
11
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
1:20.169Q2
12
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
1:20.234Q2
13
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
1:20.273Q2
14
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
1:20.926Q2
15
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
1:21.573Q2
16
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
1:21.139Q1
17
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
1:21.151Q1
18
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
1:21.206Q1
19
George Russell
GBR.gif
1:21.587Q1
20
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
1:21.717Q1
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Open Race (8/17)
Non-Olympic Event
Grand Prix Results

 

.FRA Pierre Gasly
1:47:06.056

 

.ESP Carlos Sainz
+0.415

 

.CAN Lance Stroll
+3.358

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Lando Norris
.GBR
+6.000
5
Valtteri Bottas
.FIN
+7.108
6
Daniel Ricciardo
.AUS
+8.391
7
Lewis Hamilton
.GBR
+17.245
8
Esteban Ocon
.FRA
+18.691
9
Daniil Kvyat
.RUS
+22.208
10
Sergio Perez
.MEX
+23.224
11
Nicholas Latifi
.CAN
+32.876
12
Romain Grosjean
.FRA
+35.164
13
Kimi Räikkönen
.FIN
+36.312
14
George Russell
.GBR
+36.593
15
Alexander Albon
.THA
+37.533
16
Antonio Giovinazzi
.ITA
+55.199
  Max Verstappen
.NED
DNF
  Charles Leclerc
.MON
DNF
  Kevin Magnussen
.DEN
DNF
  Sebastian Vettel
.GER
DNF
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