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Formula 1 FIA World Championship 2020 (Pirelli Gran Premio Della Toscana Ferrari 1000)

 

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Events

 

  • Open Race (9/17)

 


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


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


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


Sunday, September 13th
15:10 Open Race Grand Prix

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Open Race (9/17)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 1 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Valtteri Bottas
.FIN
1:17.879
2
Max Verstappen
.NED
+0.048
3
Charles Leclerc
.MON
+0.307
4
Lewis Hamilton
.GBR
+0.530
5
Pierre Gasly
.FRA
+0.797
6
Esteban Ocon
.FRA
+0.926
7
Daniil Kvyat
.RUS
+0.960
8
Lando Norris
.GBR
+1.102
9
Alexander Albon
.THA
+1.189
10
Daniel Ricciardo
.AUS
+1.261
11
Kimi Räikkönen
.FIN
+1.340
12
Romain Grosjean
.FRA
+1.345
13
Sebastian Vettel
.GER
+1.388
14
Antonio Giovinazzi
.ITA
+1.443
15
Carlos Sainz
.ESP
+1.578
16
George Russell
.GBR
+1.599
17
Kevin Magnussen
.DEN
+1.672
18
Lance Stroll
.CAN
+1.957
19
Sergio Perez
.MEX
+1.961
20
Nicholas Latifi
.CAN
+2.155
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Open Race (9/17)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 2 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Valtteri Bottas
.FIN
1:16.989
2
Lewis Hamilton
.GBR
+0.207
3
Max Verstappen
.NED
+0.246
4
Alexander Albon
.THA
+0.982
5
Daniel Ricciardo
.AUS
+1.050
6
Esteban Ocon
.FRA
+1.126
7
Sergio Perez
.MEX
+1.209
8
Pierre Gasly
.FRA
+1.255
9
Kimi Räikkönen
.FIN
+1.396
10
Charles Leclerc
.MON
+1.411
11
Lance Stroll
.CAN
+1.473
12
Sebastian Vettel
.GER
+1.509
13
Carlos Sainz
.ESP
+1.662
14
Lando Norris
.GBR
+1.669
15
Daniil Kvyat
.RUS
+1.747
16
George Russell
.GBR
+1.854
17
Antonio Giovinazzi
.ITA
+1.955
18
Nicholas Latifi
.CAN
+1.994
19
Kevin Magnussen
.DEN
+2.124
20
Romain Grosjean
.FRA
+2.268
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Open Race (9/17)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 3 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Valtteri Bottas
.FIN
1:16.530
2
Max Verstappen
.NED
+0.017
3
Lewis Hamilton
.GBR
+0.083
4
Lance Stroll
.CAN
+0.582
5
Pierre Gasly
.FRA
+0.696
6
Sergio Perez
.MEX
+0.811
7
Charles Leclerc
.MON
+0.958
8
Alexander Albon
.THA
+1.008
9
Daniil Kvyat
.RUS
+1.097
10
Romain Grosjean
.FRA
+1.105
11
Esteban Ocon
.FRA
+1.216
12
Carlos Sainz
.ESP
+1.238
13
Antonio Giovinazzi
.ITA
+1.282
14
Kimi Räikkönen
.FIN
+1.313
15
Kevin Magnussen
.DEN
+1.509
16
Nicholas Latifi
.CAN
+1.542
17
Daniel Ricciardo
.AUS
+1.612
18
Sebastian Vettel
.GER
+1.656
19
Lando Norris
.GBR
+2.296
  George Russell
.GBR
NoTime
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Open Race (9/17)
Non-Olympic Event
Qualifying Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lewis Hamilton
.GBR
1:15.144Q3
2
Valtteri Bottas
.FIN
1:15.203Q3
3
Max Verstappen
.NED
1:15.509Q3
4
Alexander Albon
.THA
1:15.954Q3
5
Charles Leclerc
.MON
1:16.270Q3
6
Sergio Perez
.MEX
1:16.311Q3
7
Lance Stroll
.CAN
1:16.356Q3
8
Daniel Ricciardo
.AUS
1:16.543Q3
9
Carlos Sainz
.ESP
1:17.870Q3
10
Esteban Ocon
.FRA
NoTimeQ3
11
Lando Norris
.GBR
1:16.640Q2
12
Daniil Kvyat
.RUS
1:16.854Q2
13
Kimi Räikkönen
.FIN
1:16.854Q2
14
Sebastian Vettel
.GER
1:16.858Q2
15
Romain Grosjean
.FRA
1:17.254Q2
16
Pierre Gasly
.FRA
1:17.125Q1
17
Antonio Giovinazzi
.ITA
1:17.202Q1
18
George Russell
.GBR
1:17.232Q1
19
Nicholas Latifi
.CAN
1:17.320Q1
20
Kevin Magnussen
.DEN
1:17.348Q1
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Open Race (9/17)
Non-Olympic Event
Grand Prix Results

 

.GBR Lewis Hamilton
2:19:35.060

 

.FIN Valtteri Bottas
+4.880

 

.THA Alexander Albon
+8.064

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Daniel Ricciardo
.AUS
+10.417
5
Sergio Perez
.MEX
+15.650
6
Lando Norris
.GBR
+18.883
7
Daniil Kvyat
.RUS
+21.756
8
Charles Leclerc
.MON
+28.345
9
Kimi Räikkönen
.FIN
+29.770
10
Sebastian Vettel
.GER
+29.983
11
George Russell
.GBR
+32.404
12
Romain Grosjean
.FRA
+42.036
  Lance Stroll
.CAN
DNF
  Esteban Ocon
.FRA
DNF
  Nicholas Latifi
.CAN
DNF
  Carlos Sainz
.ESP
DNF
  Antonio Giovinazzi
.ITA
DNF
  Kevin Magnussen
.DEN
DNF
  Max Verstappen
.NED
DNF
  Pierre Gasly
.FRA
DNF
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