Row 1 | 1. Lewis Hamilton 1’11.767 Mercedes |
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2. Max Verstappen 1’12.113 Red Bull |
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Row 2 | 3. Valtteri Bottas 1’12.129 Mercedes |
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4. Pierre Gasly 1’12.180 Red Bull |
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Row 3 | 5. Kimi Raikkonen 1’12.538 Alfa Romeo |
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6. Romain Grosjean 1’12.851 Haas |
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Row 4 | 7. Carlos Sainz Jnr 1’12.897 McLaren |
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8. Sergio Perez 1’13.065 Racing Point |
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Row 5 | 9. Nico Hulkenberg 1’13.126 Renault |
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10. Charles Leclerc No time Ferrari |
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Row 6 | 11. Antonio Giovinazzi 1’12.786 Alfa Romeo |
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12. Kevin Magnussen 1’12.789 Haas |
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Row 7 | 13. Daniel Ricciardo 1’12.799 Renault |
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14. Daniil Kvyat 1’13.135 Toro Rosso |
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Row 8 | 15. Lance Stroll 1’13.450 Racing Point |
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16. Alexander Albon 1’13.461 Toro Rosso |
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Row 9 | 17. George Russell 1’14.721 Williams |
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18. Robert Kubica 1’14.839 Williams |
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Row 10 | 19. Lando Norris 1’13.333 McLaren |
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20. Sebastian Vettel No time Ferrari |
Norris: Required to start from the back of the grid due to exceeding maximum number of power unit elements
Vettel: Given permission to start despite failing to beat 107% time in Q1; 10-place penalty due to exceeding maximum number of power unit elements
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2019 German Grand Prix
- Williams keep only point of 2019 so far as appeal court rejects Alfa Romeo protest
- Fine instead of penalty for unsafe release was “proper” decision – Ferrari
- Alfa Romeo appeal to be heard next month
- Hulkenberg: Hockenheim drag strip run-off not up to F1 standard
- Leclerc “surprised” by fan video showing Hamilton going off at his crash scene
mixwell (@mixwell)
27th July 2019, 15:04
Forza Failari
Stubborn Swiss (@stubbornswiss)
27th July 2019, 15:38
^ This got me laughing!!
erix
28th July 2019, 3:44
So Kimi still giving the highest Return on Investment?
Pay him by points and he will deliver!
Jere (@jerejj)
27th July 2019, 15:04
Incompetence at best on Ferrari’s side again, although Renault’s varying pace from track to track is weird as well.
Ivan Vinitskyy (@ivan-vinitskyy)
27th July 2019, 15:07
Engine failures are not down to incompetence, just risk taking with pushing for performance.
Dave
27th July 2019, 15:52
There were no engine failures, though. Ferrari left something in Vettel’s air intake, and got dirt in Leclerc’s fuel system. Both are just plain incompetent.
Pironi the Provocateur (@pironitheprovocateur)
27th July 2019, 16:11
And you got your informatin from…?
anon
27th July 2019, 17:34
@pironitheprovocateur, thin air, seemingly, because so far nobody seems to have provided any claim for either assertion.
Sensord4notbeingafanboi (@peartree)
27th July 2019, 15:12
@jerejj Max performed just as well this time last season, he was .1 away from pole in q2 but made a bad q3. for all the talk of power tracks, rb and max seem to like power tracks, austria, mexico and hockenheim.
Jere (@jerejj)
27th July 2019, 16:05
@peartree Hockenheimring isn’t really a power-track, though, and while the Mexican GP venue on paper is, the uniquely high-altitude reduces that effect to the greatest extent, more or less nullifies it entirely.
suryana (@mursidsuryana)
27th July 2019, 15:04
Just give that trophy to Merc.
Alex
27th July 2019, 15:04
haha this is grotesque even Gio would not like P5 that way…
Panagiotis Papatheodorou (@panagiotism-papatheodorou)
27th July 2019, 15:05
I feel so sorry for Charles and Seb right now.
anon
27th July 2019, 15:09
@panagiotism-papatheodorou, well, I guess the only consolation that they can take from this is that at least they have a chance of recovering some ground tomorrow.
Khaiwong
27th July 2019, 15:13
Double check the order before posting @keith. Doesn’t look correct.
Dean
27th July 2019, 18:28
You choose to drive for Ferrari then you accept likely failure. No sympathy what so ever and although it’s very petty I do enjoy seeing the Italians fall flat on their faces again and again and again. Forza Ferrari!! Shame for the battle that could have been though.
Francorchamps (@francorchamps17)
27th July 2019, 15:05
What a lap from Hamilton.
Could be a great race tomorrow if it rains with the 2 Ferraris down the grid.
Sensord4notbeingafanboi (@peartree)
27th July 2019, 15:10
what a miracle. I too don’t know how it happened. Merc split on a power track by a Honda.
like last year max looked strong for a pole but merc.
my picks for tomorrow look perfect, just got the decider wrong by a tenth, what a miracle, you can’t predict miracles.
Nulla Pax (@nullapax)
27th July 2019, 15:13
If ever there was a good time for Ferrari to get around a table (from the cleaners to the owners) and discuss what they want from the future, I would say this is a good time.
Grosjean is driving the Haas from Melbourne and even though KMag says his car (with all the new up-grades) feels great – Romain still makes him look slow.
What is that about?
Tomorrow – Lando Vs Lance. The first few seconds may be the best :)
Hugh (@hugh11)
27th July 2019, 15:18
Giovinazzi 5th and Raikkonen 11th? @keithcollantine
Alex
27th July 2019, 15:27
It is Keith…
Islander
27th July 2019, 15:36
Someone’s been drinking Mum’s homemade brew again….
Giancarlo
27th July 2019, 16:43
It should be the other way around.
Sravan Krishnan (@sravan-pe)
27th July 2019, 15:36
Bwoah
KaIIe (@kaiie)
27th July 2019, 15:38
I seem to recall yesterday’s COTD predicting something like this, except for Verstappen P2.
Islander
27th July 2019, 15:42
An excellent best of the rest for Mr KR, due to absence of both Ferraris of course.
It is entirely possible he may slot in ahead of Gasly at the start…..
Rahim.RG (@rahim-rg)
27th July 2019, 15:45
Sad for Ferrari, hopefully tomorrow the weather favours them. Amazing performance by Raikkonen. Iceman’s still go it. I hope tomorrow weather brings all the drama it can and we see a midfield driver on the podium. Maybe Kimi, Grosjean, Sainz or Perez.
Nulla Pax (@nullapax)
28th July 2019, 8:28
@rahim-rg I’m definitely fingers crossed for a new face or two on the podium.
Max
27th July 2019, 16:02
GAS time is cancelled, but not his demonstration that he is as quick as MAX
Rahim.RG (@rahim-rg)
27th July 2019, 19:49
I cant believe it still says Antonio 5th and Raikkonen 11th on your website.