2020 Tuscan Grand Prix

The 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio della Toscana Ferrari 1000 2020) was a one-off Formula One motor race held on 13 September 2020 at the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello in Scarperia e San Piero, Tuscany, Italy. The race was the ninth round of the 2020 Formula One World Championship and the first race of the season with spectators. As of 2023, this is the only Tuscan Grand Prix to be held and also the only Formula One race to be held at the Mugello circuit.

2020 Tuscan Grand Prix
Race 9 of 17[a] in the 2020 Formula One World Championship
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Race details
Date13 September 2020
Official nameFormula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio della Toscana Ferrari 1000 2020
LocationAutodromo Internazionale del Mugello
Scarperia e San Piero, Tuscany, Italy
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.245 km (3.259 miles)
Distance59 laps, 309.497 km (192.312 miles)
WeatherSunny
Attendance1,500[1]
Pole position
DriverMercedes
Time1:15.144
Fastest lap
DriverUnited Kingdom Lewis HamiltonMercedes
Time1:18.833 on lap 58 (lap record)
Podium
FirstMercedes
SecondMercedes
ThirdRed Bull Racing-Honda
Lap leaders
Sebastian Vettel (left) and Charles Leclerc (right) celebrated Ferrari's 1000th grand prix with special helmets, and a dark burgundy livery.

The race was won by Lewis Hamilton of the Mercedes team, with teammate Valtteri Bottas in second; Mercedes scored their third 1–2 finish of the season. Alexander Albon of Red Bull Racing-Honda scored his first podium in Formula One with a third-place finish, becoming the first Thai driver to do so. Albon also become the first Asian driver outside Japan to achieve a podium finish.

The race was the first since the 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix to have two red flags.[2] Due to the two stoppages, the race had three standing starts.

Background

The race was held as an event celebrating Ferrari's 1000th race in the Formula One World Championship and the safety car used a red livery, instead of its usual silver colour, to mark the occasion.[3] The Mugello Circuit hosted a World Championship Formula One race for the first time. The Ferrari SF1000 sported a special livery: instead of the traditional rosso corsa, the car was painted dark burgundy. Both Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc wore special racing overalls, and both had special helmet designs.

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

The 2020 championship was heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the originally scheduled Grands Prix were cancelled or postponed, prompting the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile to draft a new calendar. While the previous eight events were held behind closed doors, organizers announced that up to 2,880 spectators would be allowed for the Tuscan Grand Prix.[4]

Entrants

Ten teams (each representing a different constructor) each entered two drivers. The drivers and teams were the same as those on the season entry list with no additional stand-in drivers for either the race or practice.[5]

Tyres

Sole Formula One tyre manufacturer Pirelli brought the C1, C2, and C3 compound tyres for teams to use in the race, the three hardest compounds available.[6]

Qualifying

Qualifying classification

Pos.No.DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
144 Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:15.7781:15.3091:15.1441
277 Valtteri BottasMercedes1:15.7491:15.3221:15.2032
333 Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda1:16.3351:15.4711:15.5093
423 Alexander AlbonRed Bull Racing-Honda1:16.5271:15.9141:15.9544
516 Charles LeclercFerrari1:16.6981:16.3241:16.2705
611 Sergio PérezRacing Point-BWT Mercedes1:16.5961:16.4891:16.31171
718 Lance StrollRacing Point-BWT Mercedes1:16.7011:16.2711:16.3566
83 Daniel RicciardoRenault1:16.9811:16.2431:16.5438
955 Carlos Sainz Jr.McLaren-Renault1:16.9931:16.5221:17.8709
1031 Esteban OconRenault1:16.8251:16.297No time10
114 Lando NorrisMcLaren-Renault1:16.8951:16.640N/A11
1226 Daniil KvyatAlphaTauri-Honda1:16.9281:16.8542N/A12
137 Kimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari1:17.0591:16.8542N/A13
145 Sebastian VettelFerrari1:17.0721:16.858N/A14
158 Romain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari1:17.0691:17.254N/A15
1610 Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri-Honda1:17.125N/AN/A16
1799 Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari1:17.220N/AN/A17
1863 George RussellWilliams-Mercedes1:17.232N/AN/A18
196 Nicholas LatifiWilliams-Mercedes1:17.320N/AN/A19
2020 Kevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari1:17.348N/AN/A20
107% time: 1:21.051
Source:[7][8]
  • ^1Sergio Pérez received a one-place grid penalty for causing a collision with Kimi Räikkönen during the second practice session.[9]
  • ^2Daniil Kvyat and Kimi Räikkönen set identical times in Q2; Kvyat was classified ahead as he set his lap time before Räikkönen.[7]

Race

The race was marked by several incidents. On the first lap at turn 2, Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly, Kimi Räikkönen, and Romain Grosjean collided, resulting in Gasly and Verstappen retiring from the race and Räikkönen having to change his front wing. Verstappen's car was beached in the gravel trap.[10] A separate incident at the same corner involved Carlos Sainz Jr. and Lance Stroll, as Sainz spun round and damaged Sebastian Vettel's front wing. These incidents together brought out the safety car. On lap 6 the safety car pulled in, but an accordion effect led the midfield drivers to accelerate up to racing speed before the leaders did and were forced to brake,[11] triggering a collision involving Sainz, Kevin Magnussen, Antonio Giovinazzi, and Nicholas Latifi. Grosjean blamed the leader, Valtteri Bottas, for causing the accordion effect, and stated "this is the worst thing I've seen ever." All four drivers retired from the race and the red flag was brought out. During the red flag period, Esteban Ocon retired due to a brake failure; George Russell had earlier reported Ocon's brakes being on fire. The second red flag came on lap 45,[12] after Stroll suffered a tyre failure at lap 43 turn 9, and went into the barrier.[13] His Racing Point RP20 caught on fire, making it harder for the marshalls to clear the track.

Lewis Hamilton won the race, his 90th career win. Valtteri Bottas came in second and Alex Albon finished third; his first career podium. By finishing in ninth place, Kimi Räikkönen scored his first points of the season. A poor restart after the second red flag meant George Russell slipped from ninth to twelfth and last. He eventually finished eleventh leaving him out of the points.[14] Twelve drivers were warned by the FIA for their part in the accident at the restart on lap 6.[15] Writing for the BBC, former GP2 Series champion Jolyon Palmer praised the circuit, saying that it "defied all the [Hermann] Tilke design theories and yet provided a great spectacle in the traditional sense."[10]

Race classification

Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
144 Lewis HamiltonMercedes592:19:35.0601261
277 Valtteri BottasMercedes59+4.880218
323 Alexander AlbonRed Bull Racing-Honda59+8.064415
43 Daniel RicciardoRenault59+10.417812
511 Sergio PérezRacing Point-BWT Mercedes59+15.650710
64 Lando NorrisMcLaren-Renault59+18.883118
726 Daniil KvyatAlphaTauri-Honda59+21.756126
816 Charles LeclercFerrari59+28.34554
97 Kimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari59+29.7702132
105 Sebastian VettelFerrari59+29.983141
1163 George RussellWilliams-Mercedes59+32.40418
128 Romain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari59+42.03615
Ret18 Lance StrollRacing Point-BWT Mercedes42Accident6
Ret31 Esteban OconRenault7Brakes10
Ret6 Nicholas LatifiWilliams-Mercedes6Collision damage19
Ret20 Kevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari5Collision20
Ret99 Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari5Collision17
Ret55 Carlos Sainz Jr.McLaren-Renault5Collision9
Ret33 Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda0Collision3
Ret10 Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri-Honda0Collision16
Fastest lap: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) – 1:18.833 (lap 58)
Source:[8][16][17]
Notes
  • ^1 – Includes one point for fastest lap.
  • ^2Kimi Räikkönen finished eighth on the track, but received a five-second time penalty for crossing the pit entry line.[16]

Championship standings after the race

Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1 Mercedes325
2 Red Bull Racing-Honda173
3 McLaren-Renault106
4 Racing Point-BWT Mercedes92[b]
5 Renault83
Source:[18]

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

See also

Notes

References

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