F1 2019 - Mercedes double in France, Hamilton dominates - Formula 1
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F1 2019 - Mercedes double in France, Hamilton dominates - Formula 1
Mercedes also dominated the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet, the eighth round of the 1 F2019 World Championship: Hamilton first and Bottas second. Ferrari had to be content with Leclerc's podium and Vettel's fastest lap (5th place).
Guess who won French Grand Prix a Le Castellet? Well done: Mercedes.
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Sources: Photo by Charles Coates / Getty Images
Sources: Photo by Charles Coates / Getty Images
Credits: Photo by Dan Istitene / Getty Images
The German team scored a double at the eighth stage of the tournament. F1 world 2019 – one of the most boring races ever – thanks to the victory Lewis Hamilton and in second place Valtteri Bottas.
1 F2019 World Championship - French Grand Prix Report Cards
Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
Lewis Hamilton dominated French Grand Prix taking advantage Mercedes unrivaled on this track.
A Le Castellet the five-time world champion has a sixth victory in the first eight races of the season: he is unlikely to lose F1 world 2019.
Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
Valtteri Bottas found a podium again in French Grand Prix effortlessly. Indeed, in the final, he also relaxed, risking being overtaken by Leclerc.
It was enough for the Finnish rider to complete his "homework", that is, to bring him to the finish line. Mercedes clearly outperforms the competition.
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
Charles Leclerc won French Grand Prix among the "people" and took third place (which could even have become second in the last laps), which coincides with the third podium in his career.
A convincing race built especially in yesterday's qualification (third in the grid).
Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
Sebastian Vettel once again crossed the finish line in the "top five" (fifth after the starting seventh due to poor qualifications) and it became known that F1 world 2019 firmly in the hands of Hamilton and Mercedes.
A colorless test for the German rider, enhanced exclusively by the fastest lap of the season (which earned him a bonus point).
Mercedes
La Mercedes he won in French Grand Prix tenth win in a row, and if the silver arrows climbed to the top of the podium again next Sunday in Austria, they would be on par with the historic record of 11 consecutive triumphs won by the legendary McLaren from 1988.
A Le Castellet Germany finished in sixth place Doppietta The season (of eight Grand Prix) has once again proved an insane superiority.
F1 World Championship 2019 - French Grand Prix Results
Free practice 1
1. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) - 1: 32.738
2. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) - 1: 32.807
3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 1: 33.111
4. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 1: 33.618
5. Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) - 1: 33.790
Free practice 2
1. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) - 1: 30.937
2. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) - 1: 31.361
3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 1: 31.586
4. Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) - 1: 31.665
5 Lando Norris (McLaren) - 1:31.882
Free practice 3
1. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) - 1: 30.159
2. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) - 1: 30.200
3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 1: 30.605
4. Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) - 1: 30.633
5. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 1: 31.538
Qualifications
1. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) - 1: 28.319
2. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) - 1: 28.605
3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 1: 28.965
4. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 1: 29.409
5 Lando Norris (McLaren) - 1:29.418
Ratings
2019 French Grand Prix ranking
Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) | 1h24: 31.198 |
Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) | + 18,1 s |
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) | + 19,0 s |
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) | + 34,9 s |
Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) | + 1: 02,8 s |
World Drivers Ranking
Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) | 187 items |
Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) | 151 items |
Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) | 111 items |
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) | 100 items |
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) | 87 items |
World ranking of constructors
Mercedes | 338 items |
Ferrari | 198 items |
Red Bull-Honda | 137 items |
McLaren-Renault | 40 items |
Renault | 32 items |