70th Anniversary Grand Prix – Race: Max Verstappen Stronger Than Mercedes

Max Verstappen was the fastest driver to complete the 52 laps of the Silverstone circuit. He wins the Formula 1 70th Anniversary Grand Prix, ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas.

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70th Anniversary Grand Prix – Race: Max Verstappen Stronger Than Mercedes

A week ago, Mercedes was dominating head and shoulders until the 50th lap, with two sudden punctures for Bottas and Hamilton. Hamilton managed to win the race by a narrow margin of 5 seconds over Verstappen, but the penalty was a close call. This time, the Red Bull driver found the key to winning against the Mercedes.

The key to success this weekend at Silverstone was indeed tire management. Pirelli came this weekend with softer tire compounds than last week. To the point that very few drivers used the soft tires this weekend because their endurance was so low on the English track.

Most drivers opted for a more or less staggered two-stop strategy. This is the case with the podium finishers who used hard tires first, then mediums. Other drivers chose a one-stop strategy, relying on the longevity of the hard tires.

After 52 laps of racing, it was ultimately Max Verstappen’s Red Bull that was the fastest. With an explosive first stint on hard tires where he held off the Mercedes drivers, he eventually took advantage of pit stops to overtake Bottas and Hamilton and finish in the lead.

Hamilton was still in third place a few laps before the finish before gaining the upper hand on his teammate thanks to less worn tires.

Charles Leclerc finishes 4th for Ferrari where Vettel scores no points. Albon finishes 5th and scores good points after a strong comeback against the Racing Points. Lance Stroll is 6th ahead of Hülkenberg who finishes 7th despite 3 pit stops. The German driver could probably have fought for a podium place with a different strategy. Ocon is 8th in the Renault, ahead of Norris in the first McLaren and Kvyat in the first AlphaTauri.

Daniel Ricciardo had to pit for a third time, losing any chance of finishing in the points. The Renault driver spun while defending against Carlos Sainz, who was attempting an overtake.

Note the retirement of Kevin Magnussen, who no longer had hard enough tires to continue the race. Rather than fitting soft tires, the team preferred to retire.

Results of the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix, Sunday, August 9, 2020:

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1
Verstappen Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1h19:41.993
52
2
Hamilton Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport +11.326
52
3
Bottas Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport +19.231
52
4
Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow +29.289
52
5
Albon Aston Martin Red Bull Racing +39.146
52
6
Stroll SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team +42.538
52
7
Hülkenberg SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team +55.951
52
8
Ocon Renault F1 Team +64.773
52
9
Norris McLaren F1 Team +65.544
52
10
Kvyat Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda +69.669
52
11
Gasly Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda +70.642
52
12
Vettel Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow +73.370
52
13
Sainz Jr. McLaren F1 Team +74.070
52
14
Ricciardo Renault F1 Team +1 lap
51
15
Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing +1 lap
51
16
Grosjean Haas F1 Team +1 lap
51
17
Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing +1 lap
51
18
Russell Williams Racing +1 lap
51
19
Latifi Williams Racing +1 lap
51
20
Magnussen Haas F1 Team DNF +9 laps
43
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