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Formula 1 FIA World Championship 2020 (Emirates 70th Anniversary Grand Prix)

 

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Events

 

  • Open Race (5/13)

 


Official Schedule
British Summer Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, August 7th
11:00 Open Race Practice 1
15:00 Open Race Practice 2


Saturday, August 8th
11:00 Open Race Practice 3
14:00 Open Race Qualifying


Sunday, August 9th
14:10 Open Race Grand Prix

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Open Race (5/13)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 1 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Valtteri Bottas
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1:26.166
2
Lewis Hamilton
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+0.138
3
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
+0.727
4
Nico Hulkenberg
GER.gif
+0.776
5
Charles Leclerc
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+0.896
6
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+1.114
7
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
+1.332
8
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+1.373
9
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+1.487
10
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
+1.535
11
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+1.541
12
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+1.680
13
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+1.742
14
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+1.972
15
George Russell
GBR.gif
+2.004
16
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
+2.060
17
Daniel Ricciardo
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+2.345
18
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+2.489
19
Robert Kubica
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+2.794
20
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
+3.153
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Open Race (5/13)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 2 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lewis Hamilton
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1:25.606
2
Valtteri Bottas
FIN.gif
+0.176
3
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
+0.815
4
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
+0.831
5
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+0.895
6
Nico Hulkenberg
GER.gif
+1.140
7
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
+1.206
8
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+1.261
9
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+1.312
10
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
+1.322
11
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+1.354
12
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+1.396
13
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+1.522
14
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
+1.592
15
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+1.688
16
George Russell
GBR.gif
+1.714
17
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+1.929
18
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
+1.976
19
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
+2.077
20
Antonio Giovinazzi
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+2.349
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Open Race (5/13)
Non-Olympic Event
Practice 3 Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Lewis Hamilton
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1:26.621
2
Valtteri Bottas
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+0.163
3
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+0.581
4
Nico Hulkenberg
GER.gif
+0.635
5
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+0.642
6
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
+0.707
7
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
+0.834
8
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+0.853
9
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
+0.875
10
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+1.006
11
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+1.038
12
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+1.133
13
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
+1.190
14
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
+1.194
15
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+1.455
16
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
+1.504
17
George Russell
GBR.gif
+1.728
18
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
+1.847
19
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+1.917
20
Kevin Magnussen
DEN.gif
+2.142
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Open Race (5/13)
Non-Olympic Event
Qualifying Results

 

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Valtteri Bottas
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1:25.154Q3
2
Lewis Hamilton
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1:25.217Q3
3
Nico Hulkenberg
GER.gif
1:26.082Q3
4
Max Verstappen
NED.gif
1:26.176Q3
5
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
1:26.297Q3
6
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
1:26.428Q3
7
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
1:26.534Q3
8
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
1:26.614Q3
9
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
1:26.669Q3
10
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
1:26.778Q3
11
Esteban Ocon
FRA.gif
1:27.011Q2
12
Sebastian Vettel
GER.gif
1:27.078Q2
13
Carlos Sainz
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1:27.083Q2
14
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
1:27.254Q2
15
George Russell
GBR.gif
1:27.455Q2
16
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
1:27.882Q1
17
Kevin Magnussen
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1:28.236Q1
18
Nicholas Latifi
CAN.gif
1:28.430Q1
19
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
1:28.433Q1
20
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
1:28.493Q1
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Open Race (5/13)
Non-Olympic Event
Grand Prix Results

 

 

NED.gif Max Verstappen
1:19:41.993

 

GBR.gif Lewis Hamilton
+11.326

 

FIN.gif Valtteri Bottas
+19.231

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Charles Leclerc
MON.gif
+29.289
5
Alexander Albon
THA.gif
+39.146
6
Lance Stroll
CAN.gif
+42.538
7
Nico Hulkenberg
GER.gif
+55.951
8
Estaban Ocon
FRA.gif
+1:04.773
9
Lando Norris
GBR.gif
+1:05.544
10
Daniil Kvyat
RUS.gif
+1:09.669
11
Pierre Gasly
FRA.gif
+1:10.642
12
Carlos Sainz
ESP.gif
+1:11.669
13
Sebastian Vettel
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+1:13.370
14
Daniel Ricciardo
AUS.gif
+1LAP
15
Kimi Räikkönen
FIN.gif
+1LAP
16
Romain Grosjean
FRA.gif
+1LAP
17
Antonio Giovinazzi
ITA.gif
+1LAP
18
George Russel
GBR.gif
+1LAP
19
Nicholas Latifi
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+1LAP
  Kevin Magnussen
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DNF
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