Eifel Grand Prix – Qualifying: Valtteri Bottas dominates

After five consecutive poles, Lewis Hamilton was outpaced by his teammate, Valtteri Bottas, while Charles Leclerc found his way back to Q3.

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The main attraction of Q1 was obviously the return of Nico Hülkenberg to the Racing Point seat. The German took to the track very early in the session to get back into the swing of competition. His first lap was six seconds off the reference times, but he managed to improve his pace. However, he ultimately was unable to do better than the last position in the session.

The track improved significantly at the end of the session, which allowed all the drivers to improve. Romain Grosjean briefly appeared in fifth position, but his time was deleted for exceeding track limits at turn 4. The Frenchman could kick himself, as he was eliminated by just two hundredths by Antonio Giovinazzi.

The drivers eliminated in Q1 were: Grosjean, Russell, Latifi, Räikkönen, and Hülkenberg

As often at the start of Q2, the question was to see who chose to use medium tires instead of soft ones. The answer was, unsurprisingly, both Mercedes but also both Ferraris, showing a comeback in form this weekend, and Daniel Ricciardo’s Renault.

However, the first attempt was not a great success since Valtteri Bottas was in eighth place, ahead of Charles Leclerc, Daniel Ricciardo, and Sebastian Vettel. That’s why the red bands quickly made a comeback for the final assault.

In the end, Charles Leclerc was the one who eliminated his teammate, Sebastian Vettel, condemned to eleventh place. The gap between the two Ferraris was thus half a second, which made the difference between 5th and 11th place.

The eliminated drivers from Q2 were: Vettel, Gasly, Kvyat, Giovinazzi, and Magnussen.

Surprise during the first attempt in Q3 with Max Verstappen in the lead, with 68 and 81 thousandths of a second ahead of the Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton. The Briton managed to improve to take the lead, but it was only temporary as Valtteri Bottas pipped him by more than two-tenths at the line.

Note that Charles Leclerc achieved a great performance by slipping between the two Red Bulls of Max Verstappen and Alex Albon, while Sergio Perez separated the two McLarens to complete the top 10.

The results of the 2020 Eiffel Grand Prix qualification

Driver Team Times Q1 Times Q2 Times Q3 Laps
1
Bottas Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:25.269
19
2
Hamilton Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:25.525
18
3
Verstappen Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1:25.562
15
4
Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari 1:26.035
18
5
Albon Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1:26.047
15
6
Ricciardo Renault DP World F1 Team 1:26.223
18
7
Ocon Renault DP World F1 Team 1:26.242
20
8
Norris McLaren F1 Team 1:26.458
18
9
Perez BWT Racing Point F1 Team 1:26.704
17
10
Sainz Jr. McLaren F1 Team 1:26.709
20
11
Vettel Scuderia Ferrari 1:26.738
16
12
Gasly Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1:26.776
16
13
Kvyat Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1:26.848
16
14
Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN 1:26.936
14
15
Magnussen Haas F1 Team 1:27.125
16
16
Grosjean Haas F1 Team 1:27.552
10
17
Russell Williams Racing 1:27.564
9
18
Latifi Williams Racing 1:27.812
9
19
Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN 1:27.817
8
20
Hülkenberg BWT Racing Point F1 Team 1:28.021
10
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