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2017 Austrian Grand Prix
Race 9 of 20 in the 2017 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Red Bull Ring
Layout of the Red Bull Ring
Race details
Date 9 July 2017
Official name Formula 1 FlyEmirates Grosser Preis von Österreich 2017[1][2][3]
Location Red Bull Ring
Spielberg, Styria, Austria
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.318 km (2.683 miles)
Distance 71 laps, 306.452 km (190.420 miles)
Weather Partly cloudy
Attendance 145,000[4]
Pole position
Driver Mercedes
Time 1:04.251
Fastest lap
Driver United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
Time 1:07.411 on lap 69
Podium
First Mercedes
Second Ferrari
Third Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
Lap leaders

The 2017 Austrian Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 Grosser Preis von Österreich 2017) was a Formula One motor race that took place on 9 July 2017 at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria. The race, which was contested over seventy-one laps, was the ninth round of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship, and marked the 31st running of the Austrian Grand Prix and the 30th time it had been held as a round of the Formula One World Championship since the series inception in 1950, every time at Spielberg using the current or former variations of this circuit.

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel entered the round as the championship leader, with a 14-point advantage over Lewis Hamilton, and extended it to 20 points. Mercedes led Ferrari by 24 points in the Constructors' standings at the start of the round, and extended it to 33 points.

Qualifying

Pos. Car
no.
Driver Constructor Qualifying times Final
grid
Q1 Q2 Q3
1 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1:05.760 1:04.316 1:04.251 1
2 5 Germany Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:05.585 1:04.772 1:04.293 2
3 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:05.064 1:04.800 1:04.424 81
4 7 Finland Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:05.148 1:05.004 1:04.779 3
5 3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer 1:05.854 1:05.161 1:04.896 4
6 33 Netherlands Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer 1:05.779 1:04.948 1:04.983 5
7 8 France Romain Grosjean Haas-Ferrari 1:05.902 1:05.319 1:05.480 6
8 11 Mexico Sergio Pérez Force India-Mercedes 1:05.975 1:05.435 1:05.605 7
9 31 France Esteban Ocon Force India-Mercedes 1:06.033 1:05.550 1:05.674 9
10 55 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Toro Rosso 1:05.675 1:05.544 1:05.726 10
11 27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg Renault 1:06.174 1:05.597 11
12 14 Spain Fernando Alonso McLaren-Honda 1:06.158 1:05.602 12
13 2 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren-Honda 1:06.316 1:05.741 13
14 26 Russia Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso 1:05.990 1:05.884 14
15 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 1:06.143 No time 15
16 30 United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer Renault 1:06.345 16
17 19 Brazil Felipe Massa Williams-Mercedes 1:06.534 17
18 18 Canada Lance Stroll Williams-Mercedes 1:06.608 18
19 9 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Sauber-Ferrari 1:06.857 19
20 94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein Sauber-Ferrari 1:07.011 PL2
107% time: 1:09.618
Source:[5]
Notes
  • ^1Lewis Hamilton received a five-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change.
  • ^2Pascal Wehrlein was required to start from pit lane, as his car was modified while under Parc Fermé conditions.

Race

At the start Valtteri Bottas made a perfect get away to lead Sebastian Vettel into the first corner, behind them there was problems with Daniil Kvyat hitting Fernando Alonso who then in turn hit Max Verstappen, both Alonso and Verstappen retired, Kvyat was given a drive through penalty for causing the accident. Bottas came under investigation for a jump start but the stewards issued no penalty. The rest of the race had little action until towards the end Vettel applied pressure on Bottas for the lead but ultimately he failed to get passed Bottas who won the race. Daniel Ricciardo meanwhile held off Lewis Hamilton for the final podium spot allowing Vettel to extend his championship lead to 20 points.[6]

Race classification

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 77 Finland Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 71 1:21:48.523 1 25
2 5 Germany Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 71 +0.658 2 18
3 3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer 71 +6.012 4 15
4 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 71 +7.430 8 12
5 7 Finland Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 71 +20.370 3 10
6 8 France Romain Grosjean Haas-Ferrari 71 +1:13.160 6 8
7 11 Mexico Sergio Pérez Force India-Mercedes 70 +1 Lap 7 6
8 31 France Esteban Ocon Force India-Mercedes 70 +1 Lap 9 4
9 19 Brazil Felipe Massa Williams-Mercedes 70 +1 Lap 17 2
10 18 Canada Lance Stroll Williams-Mercedes 70 +1 Lap 18 1
11 30 United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer Renault 70 +1 Lap 16
12 2 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren-Honda 70 +1 Lap 13
13 27 Germany Nico Hülkenberg Renault 70 +1 Lap 11
14 94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein Sauber-Ferrari 70 +1 Lap PL
15 9 Sweden Marcus Ericsson Sauber-Ferrari 69 +2 Laps 19
16 26 Russia Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso 68 +3 Laps 14
Ret 55 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. Toro Rosso 44 Engine 10
Ret 20 Denmark Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 29 Hydraulics 15
Ret 14 Spain Fernando Alonso McLaren-Honda 1 Collision damage 12
Ret 33 Netherlands Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer 0 Collision damage 5
Source:[7]

Championship standings after the race

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Austria". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "2017 Formula 1 World Championship Programmes - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Progcovers.com. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "Red Bull Ring - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Progcovers.com. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  4. ^ "F1 reveals overall rise in 2017 attendance". Gpupdate.net. 8 December 2017. Archived from the original on 9 December 2017.
  5. ^ "Formula 1 Grosser Preis von Österreich 2017 – Qualifying". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. 8 July 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Valtteri Bottas wins in Austria as Lewis Hamilton misses out on podium after grid-place penalty". The Telegraph. 9 July 2017. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 18 February 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "Formula 1 Grosser Preis von Österreich 2017 – Race Result". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. 9 July 2017. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Austria 2017 - Championship • STATS F1". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 8 March 2019.


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