Event
German Grand Prix Qualifying

Date
Sat 21st July 2018 (UTC)

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Time
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timezone flag 24-11-15 07:00 (PST Los Angeles)
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timezone flag 24-11-15 15:00 (GMT London)
timezone flag 24-11-15 16:00 (CET Paris)
timezone flag 24-11-15 19:00 (GST Dubai)
timezone flag 24-11-15 20:30 (IST Kolkata)
timezone flag 24-11-16 00:00 (JST Tokyo)
timezone flag 24-11-16 02:00 (AEDT Sydney)

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League
Formula 1

Season
2018

Round
0

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Location
Hockenheimring





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Description
The 2018 German Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 Emirates Großer Preis von Deutschland 2018) is a Formula One motor race held on 22 July 2018. After a one-year absence from the championship, the race returned to the Hockenheimring near Hockenheim in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The circuit last held the race in 2016. It will be the eleventh round of the 2018 FIA Formula One World Championship, and marks the seventy-eighth running of the German Grand Prix, and the sixty-third time the race has been run as a round of the World Championship since the series' inception in 1950.
Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel enters the round as the leader of the World Drivers' Championship. Lewis Hamilton is in second place, eight points behind Vettel. In the World Constructors'
Championship, Ferrari hold a twenty-point lead over Mercedes.

Hamilton started only 14th in Germany following a mechanical failure in qualifying, but he scythed his way back through the field, and then took advantage of a dramatic rain-hit conclusion which involved his championship rival Sebastian Vettel crashing out from the lead as he sealed a famous win. Bottas crossed the line 4.5 seconds adrift of Hamilton with Raikkonen in third. Max Verstappen finished fourth, but his Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo retired for the fourth time this season following an engine problem.
On an extraordinary day, Hamilton's victory then hung in the balance for close to 90 minutes after the race as he was hauled in front of the stewards for aborting a late pit-stop, cutting across the grass, and re-joining the track.


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Result List


Result Description
POS NO DRIVER Q1 Q2 Q3 LAPS
1 5 Vettel 1:12.538 1:12.505 1:11.212 16
2 77 Bottas 1:12.962 1:12.152 1:11.416 18
3 7 Räikkönen 1:12.505 1:12.336 1:11.547 17
4 33 Verstappen 1:13.127 1:12.188 1:11.822 18
5 20 Magnussen 1:13.105 1:12.523 1:12.200 18
6 8 Grosjean 1:12.986 1:12.722 1:12.544 17
7 27 Hulkenberg 1:13.479 1:12.946 1:12.560 17
8 55 Sainz 1:13.324 1:13.032 1:12.692 19
9 16 Leclerc 1:13.077 1:12.995 1:12.717 23
10 11 Perez 1:13.427 1:13.072 1:12.774 19
11 14 Alonso 1:13.614 1:13.657 16
12 35 Sirotkin 1:13.708 1:13.702 13
13 9 Ericsson 1:13.562 1:13.736 17
14 44 Hamilton 1:13.012 8
15 3 Ricciardo 1:13.318 6
16 31 Ocon 1:13.720 10
17 10 Gasly 1:13.749 9
18 28 Hartley 1:14.045 8
19 18 Stroll 1:14.206 10
20 2 Vandoorne 1:14.401 10


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