Position |
Driver |
Team |
Time/gap/reason |
1 |
Lewis Hamilton |
Mercedes |
1hr 23’56.678 |
2 |
Max Verstappen |
Red Bull – Tag Heuer |
+5.719 |
3 |
Kimi Raikkonen |
Ferrari |
+6.024 |
4 |
Nico Rosberg |
Mercedes |
+16.710 |
5 |
Daniel Ricciardo |
Red Bull – Tag Heuer |
+30.981 |
6 |
Jenson Button |
McLaren – Honda |
+37.706 |
7 |
Romain Grosjean |
Haas – Ferrari |
+44.668 |
8 |
Carlos Sainz |
Toro Rosso – Ferrari |
+47.400 |
9 |
Valterri Bottas |
Williams – Mercedes |
+ 1 lap |
10 |
Pascal Wehrlein |
Manor – Mercedes |
+ 1 lap |
11 |
Esteban Gutierrez |
Haas – Ferrari |
+ 1 lap |
12 |
Jolyon Palmer |
Renault |
+ 1 lap |
13 |
Felipe Nasr |
Sauber – Ferrari |
+ 1 lap |
14 |
Kevin Magnussen |
Renault |
+ 1 lap |
15 |
Marcus Ericsson |
Sauber – Ferrari |
+ 1 lap |
16 |
Rio Haryanto |
Manor – Mercedes |
+ 1 lap |
17 |
Sergio Perez |
Force India – Mercedes |
+ 2 laps |
18 |
Fernando Alonso |
McLaren – Honda |
+ 7 laps |
19 |
Nico Hulkenberg |
Force India – Mercedes |
+ 7 laps |
20 |
Felipe Massa |
Williams – Mercedes |
+ 8 laps |
Not classified:
21 |
Sebastian Vettel |
Ferrari |
Crash |
22 |
Daniil Kvyat |
Toro Rosso – Ferrari |
Power unit |
Tango (@tango)
3rd July 2016, 14:49
I s Werthein 10th ?
Sven (@crammond)
3rd July 2016, 14:51
@tango Yes, he is. A point for Manor. He was also hustling Bottas the last few laps.
BasCB (@bascb)
3rd July 2016, 15:08
yes.
David-A
3rd July 2016, 14:52
50% of the blame should go to Rosberg for that.
And the other 50% of the blame should also go to Rosberg.
Neiana
3rd July 2016, 14:56
Let’s see… several times Hamilton runs Rosberg off the track. No, not just Hamilton but it is the discussion we are having between the two.
Now, Rosberg almost does the same thing and Hamilton literally turns into Rosberg. I recall people *expletive exists in my head* complain that Rosberg is too dangerous. Now the situation is reversed and… Rosberg is to blame for Hamilton’s actions?
Wow. Just wow.
Uzair Syed (@ultimateuzair)
3rd July 2016, 15:04
Not a fan of either driver but that was ultimately Rosberg’s fault. If you go on his onboard, he did not even make an attempt to turn for the corner until he hit Hamilton. Rosberg’s fault.
BasCB (@bascb)
3rd July 2016, 15:14
Hm, I wouldn’t see it that clearly. Sure, Rosberg does clearly not make too much of an effort to give Hamilton room, his intent clearly seems to be to force Hamilton off track (maybe the brakes had an effect on how deep he went?). But on the other hand, Hamilton DID turn in onto Rosberg when he must have clearly seen Rosberg right next to him. He could have damaged his own car in the incident too.
Being the team boss, I would be upset with both there for not giving enough room.
STEVEN (@sdbarry)
3rd July 2016, 15:24
Only because he didn’t hit Lewis hard enough.
Understeer (@abdelilah)
3rd July 2016, 14:55
Rosberg has only himeself to blame in this clash, dirty play result in bad results, I really hope the stewards will blame for his dangerous driving.
Understeer (@abdelilah)
3rd July 2016, 14:56
@ Suprised Lewis turned in : Come on Rosberg, man up and be honest.
josh
3rd July 2016, 14:56
Rosberg just said on SKY that Lewis turned in………I’m calling my eye doctor and getting a check up because my eyes saw something different.
kpcart
3rd July 2016, 15:12
Team Mercedes are in turmoil with team orders, they fined rosberg after spa 2014 which led to priority to hamilton, then they refused to fine Hamilton After Barcelona this year. Now at this race they cost themselves points. Hamilton obviously has a different written contract then rosberg, more about him then the team
Friederike (@rike)
3rd July 2016, 17:04
barcelona was both drivers fault
Alex
3rd July 2016, 15:04
You’ve written Bottas’ name wrong
Brian (@bealzbob)
13th July 2016, 15:46
You have your final finishing time wrong I think. Every other website is reporting it as 1hr 27m 38.107. Your gaps are fine but you’re also missing the lap numbers :(