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F1 – Hamilton wins incident-packed Tuscan Grand Prix ahead of Bottas and Albon 

13.09.20

Lewis Hamilton won a drama-filled, incident-packed Tuscan Grand Prix that was twice red-flagged due to crashes. The Briton took his 90th career F1 win ahead of team-mate Valtteri Bottas, while Red Bull Racing’s Alex Albon scored his first Formula 1 podium finish with third place. 

Hamilton didn’t have it all his own way, however, and at the start he was beaten off the line by Bottas who surged into an early lead. 

Further back though there was trouble for Max Verstappen. The Red Bull driver reported a power unit issue on his laps to the grid and once he lined up in P3 his crew were quickly into action to try to solve the problem. 

The issue appeared to have been resolved but after making a great start Verstappen suddenly lost power and dropped back into the pack. There, in Turn 2, Haas’ Romain Grosjean made contact with the AlphaTauri of Pierre Gasly who vaulted over the rear right wheel of Kimi Räikkönen’s Alfa Romeo. The Finn slammed into the back of Verstappen’s Red Bull and the Dutchman was pitched into the gravel where he became beached. 

The safety car was released but on the lap six restart, there was more drama as a chain reaction crash involving Alfa’s Antonio Giovinazzi, Haas’ Kevin Magnussen and McLaren’s Carlos Sainz brought out the red flags and the remaining cars funnelled into the pit lane. 

After an almost half-hour stoppage the cars reformed on the grid for a standing start, with Bottas ahead of Hamilton, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and the second Red Bull of Alex Albon. 

When the lights went out Hamilton made a good start passed Bottas to take the lead through Turn 1. Albon, though, got a poor getaway and he fell to seventh as Leclerc held third ahead of Racing Point’s Lance Stroll and Sergio Pérez, and Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo. 

Leclerc held onto P3 as bravely as he could, but with his Ferrari down on power compared to his rivals, it wasn’t long before he was passed by, first, Stroll and then by Ricciardo and Albon. 

The first round of regulations stops saw the Mercedes drivers both take on hard tyres as they continued to hold the top two positions. Behind them, though, Ricciardo successfully undercut Stroll to steal P3. 

Albon then pitted for medium tyres on lap 32 and he was soon outpacing Stroll by over a second a lap. He cut the gap to just 1.1s but on lap 42 the race took another dramatic twist when Stroll crashed out at Arrabbiata 2. The Canadian appeared to suffer a puncture as he entered the high-speed corner and his Racing Point slid off track and hit the barriers hard. 

For a second time the race was red-flagged and the remaining cars streamed back to the pit lane to await a third standing start. 

When that came, with just a dozen laps remaining, Hamilton got away well, but Bottas was passed by Ricciardo. Albon again had a tricky getaway and lost ground to Pérez in Turn 1. The Red Bull driver was in no mood to give up fourth place, however, and powered past the Mexican around the outside of to retake fourth place.

Bottas was just a quick to exact revenge on Ricciardo and Albon then closed on the Renault driver. On lap 50 The Red Bull man got close enough and under DRS he powered around the outside to Turn 1 to complete the move on the Australian. 

Though Bottas pushed Hamilton in the final laps, the Briton managed trhe gap well to eventually cross the line first. Bottas completely another Mercedes one-two and four seconds later Albon took the flag to seal his first F1 podium finish. 

Behind him Ricciardo took fourth place, with Pérez fifth. McLaren’s Lando Norris finished sixth ahead of AlphaTauri’s Daniil Kvyat, while Leclerc was eighth for Ferrari. Räikkönen managed to hang to a points finish with ninth place despite incurring a five-second time penalty for a pit lane infringement and the final point on offer went to Vettel who sealed a double points finish for Ferrari at its 1000th grand prix. 

2020 FIA Formula 1 Tuscan Grand Prix – Race 
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 59 2:19'35.060 
2 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 59 2:19'39.940 4.880
3 Alexander Albon Red Bull/Honda 59 2:19'43.124 8.064
4 Daniel Ricciardo Renault 59 2:19'45.477 10.417
5 Sergio Pérez Racing Point/Mercedes 59 2:19'50.710 15.650
6 Lando Norris McLaren/Renault 59 2:19'53.943 18.883
7 Daniil Kvyat AlphaTauri/Honda 59 2:19'56.816 21.756
8 Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 59 2:20'03.405 28.345
9 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 59 2:20'04.830 29.770
10 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 59 2:20'05.043 29.983
11 George Russell Williams/Mercedes 59 2:20'07.464 32.404
12 Romain Grosjean Haas/Ferrari 59 2:20'17.096 42.036
     Lance Stroll Racing Point/Mercedes 42 1:31'32.748 Retirement
     Esteban Ocon Renault 7 15'39.081 Brakes
     Nicholas Latifi Williams/Mercedes 6 13'28.971 Collision
     Kevin Magnussen Haas/Ferrari 5 11'16.573 Collision
     Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 5 11'18.546 Collision
     Carlos Sainz McLaren/Renault 5 11'19.454 Collision
     Max Verstappen Red Bull/Honda 0 Collision
     Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri/Honda 0