2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

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2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
Race 8 of 20 in the 2017 Formula One World Championship
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Baku Formula One circuit map.svg
Layout of the Baku City Circuit
Race details [1]
Date25 June 2017
Official name Formula 1 FlyEmirates Azerbaijan Grand Prix [2] [3]
Location Baku City Circuit
Baku, Azerbaijan
Course Temporary street circuit
Course length 6.003 km (3.730 miles)
Distance 51 laps, 306.049 km (190.170 miles)
Weather Sunny
Attendance 71,451 [4]
Pole position
Driver Mercedes
Time 1:40.593
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel Ferrari
Time 1:43.441 on lap 47
Podium
First Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
Second Mercedes
Third Williams-Mercedes
Lap leaders
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The 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix (officially the 2017 Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 25 June 2017 at the Baku City Circuit in Baku, Azerbaijan. The race was the eighth round of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship, [5] and was the maiden running of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix as a round of the Formula One World Championship. It was the second time that a race was held at the circuit and the second time that a Grand Prix was held in Azerbaijan. [6] [N 1]

Contents

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel entered the round with a twelve-point lead over Mercedes's Lewis Hamilton in the World Drivers' Championship, while Mercedes led Ferrari by eight points in the World Constructors' Championship. Lewis Hamilton started the race from pole. [7] Red Bull Racing's Daniel Ricciardo recovered from a crash in qualifying to claim his fifth career victory ahead of the Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas, [8] while Lance Stroll became the first Canadian to stand on the podium since Jacques Villeneuve at the 2001 German Grand Prix, and the second youngest driver ever to finish on the podium. This would be the last podium for a Williams driver until the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix. [9]

This was also the last race to feature a red flag until the 2020 Italian Grand Prix.

Report

Free practice

Red Bull's Max Verstappen went fastest in first practice, setting a time of 1.44:410. He was followed by his teammate Daniel Ricciardo in second with the Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel in third. [10] In second practice the Red Bull of Max Verstappen was fastest (despite crashing heavily into the barriers at Turn 1 in the closing stages of FP2) followed by Bottas and Ricciardo. [11] Saturday's third and final practice was topped by Bottas, with Kimi Räikkönen second and Hamilton third. [12] Bottas set the quickest time of all three practices with a 1.42.742. [12]

Qualifying

Jolyon Palmer failed to set a lap time in Q1 due to a fire during Practice 3.

In Q3, Lewis Hamilton secured pole position with a 1:40.593, 0.434 seconds quicker than teammate Bottas in second, and 1.100 seconds quicker than Räikkönen in third. Lance Stroll out-qualified teammate Felipe Massa for the first time in the season. Daniel Ricciardo hit the wall and started in tenth.

Race

Hamilton led from the start, followed by Bottas, Räikkönen and Vettel. Daniil Kvyat ran wide at turn 1. As he was returning to the track, his teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. spun off, to avoid a collision. In corner 3 of the first lap, both Finnish drivers (Bottas and Räikkönen) collided, causing a puncture in Bottas's front right tyre. Vettel took advantage to seize second place, followed by Sergio Pérez and Max Verstappen. Bottas was forced to stop in the pits, falling one lap behind the leaders.

Daniel Ricciardo on the podium with the winner's trophy Daniel Ricciardo won Azerbaijan GP 2017.png
Daniel Ricciardo on the podium with the winner's trophy

Ricciardo pitted on lap 6 to remove debris from his brakes. He rejoined in 17th place. His teammate Verstappen had to retire due to an issue with his engine on lap 12. Hamilton led Vettel until the first safety car was deployed on the same lap to remove the stranded Toro Rosso of Daniil Kvyat. This safety car period allowed Bottas to unlap himself. On lap 17, racing resumed but another safety car was deployed almost immediately to clear more debris off the track, which came from Räikkönen's Ferrari.

During both safety car periods, Hamilton repeatedly complained that the safety car was moving too slowly. On lap 19 whilst still under safety car conditions Vettel ran into the back of Hamilton, damaging his front wing and Hamilton's rear diffuser. He then drove alongside Hamilton and swerved into his car, to protest what he believed was Hamilton brake-testing him. However, TV replays and car data showed that Hamilton had not applied his brakes at any point during the first collision. The race stewards put the incident under investigation. Racing resumed on lap 20 with Felipe Massa moving up to third and pressurizing Vettel, but within a few corners, the Force Indias of Esteban Ocon and Sergio Pérez collided and left debris on the track. The collision gave Ocon a puncture and dropped him to the back of the field. Pérez lost his front wing, and suffered damage to the front left wishbone which forced him to retire after making his way to the pit lane. Räikkönen, who was following the two Force Indias closely, got a puncture as a result of debris from the crash, and after the broken tire caused damage to the floor of his car as well as his rear wing, he too was pushed to his garage to retire. A third safety car was then deployed almost immediately, and after Fernando Alonso complained over the radio about the amount of debris, the race was red-flagged on lap 22 so that marshals could clear the track.

During the red-flag period, which lasted over 20 minutes, teams worked on their cars. Force India replaced Ocon's tyres and Ferrari replaced Vettel's front wing. Mercedes worked on Hamilton's rear diffuser, which only had minor cosmetic damage. Other drivers got out of their cars and talked to their engineers and team principals. The previously retired cars of Räikkönen and Pérez were also being worked on by their teams in their garages. Works were completed in time and both drivers were allowed to rejoin the race, albeit a lap down.

After the track was cleared of debris, the race was restarted behind the safety car. Hamilton led at the restart from Vettel, Massa, Stroll, and Ricciardo. Ricciardo passed both Williams cars at turn 1 and settled into third place. Massa however was struggling with an issue on his Williams, the front suspension shaking violently at high speed. Kevin Magnussen in the uncompetitive Haas managed to take advantage of Massa's issue and a lax Nico Hülkenberg to overtake both for 5th place whilst Massa was easily passed by the entire field. Hülkenberg then collided with the wall on lap 25 and was forced to retire from 6th place with suspension damage. On the next lap, Massa retired due to the problem with his car, which turned out to be a broken suspension damper.

By lap 29 Hamilton, Vettel, Ricciardo and Lance Stroll had managed to pull away from the rest of the field and built a gap of more than 10 seconds back to Magnussen in 5th. But on this lap, the headrest on Hamilton's car suddenly became loose. He initially tried to fix it himself by pushing it back into its position, but on lap 31 he was forced by race control to pit for safety reasons. On the same lap, Vettel was given a 10-second stop/go penalty for dangerous driving, for his incident with Hamilton. Vettel served his penalty on lap 33, rejoining the track in 7th place just ahead of Hamilton, who became stuck in traffic following his unscheduled stop. This meant the lead was gifted to Ricciardo ahead of Stroll, with Kevin Magnussen third. The group of faster drivers consisting of Ocon, Bottas, Vettel and Hamilton started chasing the leaders, overtaking Alonso and Magnussen relatively comfortably. Bottas would then clear Ocon to move into third and a podium position, having come back from a lap down. Räikkönen and Pérez were both given drive-through penalties since during the red-flag period their cars were being worked on in their garages instead of the pit lane. Both drivers eventually retired from the race.

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Lance Stroll, second youngest podium finisher

With Ricciardo comfortably in the lead, Stroll had a 12-second advantage over Bottas, Vettel and Hamilton, but was being caught rapidly. Hamilton asked for team orders to be applied and for Bottas to help him overtake Vettel by slowing his pace, but the team refused since Bottas still had a good chance of catching Stroll in the closing laps. The Saubers of Marcus Ericsson and Pascal Wehrlein collided as they were fighting for 10th place, but both drivers managed to continue without major damage. At the chequered flag, Ricciardo cruised to victory, taking Red Bull's first win in the 2017 season. Bottas then managed to pass Stroll on the start–finish straight just metres from the line, taking second place by 0.105 seconds. However, Stroll still picked up his maiden podium finish in third, becoming the second-youngest driver to finish in the top three. Vettel finished in fourth, Hamilton in fifth, Ocon in sixth, Magnussen in seventh, Sainz in eighth, Alonso in ninth (scoring McLaren's first points of the season), and Wehrlein in tenth. In all, nine different constructors scored points.

As a result of the race, Vettel increased his lead over Hamilton in the World Drivers' Championship to 14 points, while Mercedes increased their lead over Ferrari in the World Constructors' Championship to 24 points. [13]

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.Car
no.
DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
144 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:41.9831:41.2751:40.5931
277 Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1:43.0261:41.5021:41.0272
37 Flag of Finland.svg Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:42.6781:42.0901:41.6933
45 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:42.9521:41.9111:41.8414
533 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer 1:42.5441:41.9611:41.8795
611 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez Force India-Mercedes 1:43.1621:42.4671:42.1116
731 Flag of France.svg Esteban Ocon Force India-Mercedes 1:43.0511:42.7511:42.1867
818 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lance Stroll Williams-Mercedes 1:43.6131:42.2841:42.7538
919 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Massa Williams-Mercedes 1:43.1651:42.7351:42.7989
103 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer 1:42.8571:42.2151:43.41410
1126 Flag of Russia.svg Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso 1:42.9271:43.18611
1255 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Sainz Jr. Toro Rosso 1:43.4891:43.34715 1
1320 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 1:44.0291:43.79612
1427 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Hülkenberg Renault 1:43.9301:44.26713
1594 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wehrlein Sauber-Ferrari 1:44.3171:44.60314
1614 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso McLaren-Honda 1:44.33419 2
178 Flag of France.svg Romain Grosjean Haas-Ferrari 1:44.46816
189 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ericsson Sauber-Ferrari 1:44.79517
192 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren-Honda 1:45.03018 3
107% time: 1:49.121
30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jolyon Palmer Renault No time20 4
Source: [7]
Notes

Race classification

Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer 512:03:55.5731025
277 Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 51+3.904218
318 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lance Stroll Williams-Mercedes 51+4.009815
45 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 51+5.976412
544 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 51+6.188110
631 Flag of France.svg Esteban Ocon Force India-Mercedes 51+30.29878
720 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 51+41.753126
855 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Sainz Jr. Toro Rosso 51+49.400154
914 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso McLaren-Honda 51+59.551192
1094 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wehrlein Sauber-Ferrari 51+1:29.093141
119 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ericsson Sauber-Ferrari 51+1:31.79417
122 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren-Honda 51+1:32.16018
138 Flag of France.svg Romain Grosjean Haas-Ferrari 50+1 Lap16
14 1 7 Flag of Finland.svg Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 46Oil leak3
Ret11 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez Force India-Mercedes 39Steering6
Ret19 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Massa Williams-Mercedes 25Suspension9
Ret27 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Hülkenberg Renault 24Accident13
Ret33 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer 12Oil pressure5
Ret26 Flag of Russia.svg Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso 9Electrics11
Ret30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jolyon Palmer Renault 7Engine20
Source: [8]
Notes

Championship standings after the race

See also

Notes

  1. The Baku City Circuit previously hosted the 2016 European Grand Prix before the event became the Azerbaijan Grand Prix ahead of the 2017 season.

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