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The Valencian Bubble

June 26, 2012by Aleks Jurczak 2 Comments

It certainly was a race of surprises, with the start leaders falling far behind or retiring and the players down the grid gloriously finishing on the podium. The unpredictability of […]

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What it’s worth – European GP

June 22, 2012by Aleks Jurczak 2 Comments

In the view of the deepening economic crisis, Formula One Authorities and the Spanish government decided to scrap the European Grand Prix, hosted for the last five consecutive years in […]

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FORMULA 1 PIRELLI 2018 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX

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Japanese Grand Prix 2018

1 Lewis Hamilton MER 1:27:17.062

2 Valtteri Bottas MER +12.919s

3 Max Versappen RBR 14.295s

4 Daniel Ricciardo RBR +19.495s

5 Kimi Raikkonen FER +50.9981s

6 Sebastian Vettel FER +1m09.873s

7 Sergio Perez FIN +1m19.379s

8 Romain Grosjean HAS +1m27.198s

9 Esteban Ocon FIN +1m28.055s

10 Carlos Sainz REN +1 lap

11 Pierre Gasly STR +1 lap

12 Marcus Ericsson SAU +1 lap

13 Brendon Hartley STR +1 lap

14 Fernando Alonso McL +1 lap

15 Stoffel Vandoorne McL +1 lap

16 Sergey Sirotkin WIL +1 lap

17 Lance Stroll WIL +1 lap

DNF Charles Leclerc SAU (lap 38)

DNF Nico Hulkenberg REN (lap 37)

DNF Kevin Magnussen HAS (lap 8)

Championship Standings

1 Lewis Hamilton MER 231

2 Sebastian Vettel FER 264

3 Valtteri Bottas MER 207

4 Kimi Räikkönen FER 196

5 Max Verstappen RBR 173

6 Daniel Ricciardo RBR 146

7 Sergio Perez FIN 53

8 Kevin Magnussen HAS 53

9 Nico Hulkenberg REN 53

10 Fernando Alonso McL 50

11 Esteban Ocon FIN 49

12 Carol Sainz REN 39

13Romain Grosjean HAS 31

14 Pierre Gasly STR 28

15 Charles Leclerc SAU 21

16 Stoffel Vandoorne McL 8

17 Lance Stroll WIL 6

18 Marcus Ericsson SAU 6

19 Brendon Hartley STR 2

20 Sergey Sirotkin WIL 1

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2018 driver lineup

5. Sebastian Vettel - Scuderia Ferrari
5. Sebastian Vettel – Scuderia Ferrari
FERRARI - 7 - Kimi Raikkonen
7. Kimi Raikkonen – Scuderia Ferrari
MERCEDES - 44 - Lewis Hamilton
44. Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes
77. Valtteri Bottas - Mercedes
77. Valtteri Bottas – Mercedes
3. Daniel Ricciardo - Red Bull Racing
3. Daniel Ricciardo – Red Bull Racing
33. Max Verstappen - Red Bull Racing
33. Max Verstappen – Red Bull Racing
14. Fernando Alonso - McLaren
14. Fernando Alonso – McLaren
2. Stoffel Vandoorne - McLaren
2. Stoffel Vandoorne – McLaren
27. Nico Hulkenberg - Renault
27. Nico Hulkenberg – Renault
55. Carlos Sainz Jr. - Renault
55. Carlos Sainz Jr. – Renault
11. Sergio Perez - Force India
11. Sergio Perez – Force India
31. Esteban Ocon - Force India
31. Esteban Ocon – Force India
9. Marcus Ericsson - Sauber
9. Marcus Ericsson – Sauber
16. Charles Leclerc
16. Charles Leclerc
18. Lance Stroll - Williams
18. Lance Stroll – Williams
35. Sergey Sirotkin - Williams
35. Sergey Sirotkin – Williams
10. Pierre Gasly - STR
10. Pierre Gasly – STR
28. Brendon Hartley - STR
28. Brendon Hartley – STR
8. Romain Grosjean - Haas
8. Romain Grosjean – Haas
20. Kevin Magnussen - Haas
20. Kevin Magnussen – Haas

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