Row 1 | 1. Lewis Hamilton 1’10.736 Mercedes |
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2. Nico Rosberg 1’10.838 Mercedes |
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Row 2 | 3. Kimi Raikkonen 1’11.404 Ferrari |
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4. Max Verstappen 1’11.485 Red Bull |
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Row 3 | 5. Sebastian Vettel 1’11.495 Ferrari |
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6. Daniel Ricciardo 1’11.540 Red Bull |
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Row 4 | 7. Romain Grosjean 1’11.937 Haas |
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8. Nico Hulkenberg 1’12.104 Force India |
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Row 5 | 9. Sergio Perez 1’12.165 Force India |
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10. Fernando Alonso 1’12.266 McLaren |
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Row 6 | 11. Valtteri Bottas 1’12.420 Williams |
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12. Esteban Gutierrez 1’12.431 Haas |
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Row 7 | 13. Felipe Massa 1’12.521 Williams |
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14. Daniil Kvyat 1’12.726 Toro Rosso |
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Row 8 | 15. Carlos Sainz Jnr 1’12.920 Toro Rosso |
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16. Jolyon Palmer 1’13.258 Renault |
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Row 9 | 17. Jenson Button 1’13.276 McLaren |
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18. Kevin Magnussen 1’13.410 Renault |
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Row 10 | 19. Pascal Wehrlein 1’13.427 Manor |
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20. Marcus Ericsson 1’13.623 Sauber |
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Row 11 | 21. Felipe Nasr 1’13.681 Sauber |
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22. Esteban Ocon* 1’13.432 Manor |
*Three-place penalty for impeding
2016 Brazilian Grand Prix
- Emotion of Brazil race was indescribable – Massa
- Verstappen dominates Brazil Driver of the Weekend
- Strong rating for Brazilian GP despite red flags
- Two years after Bianchi’s crash drivers are still unhappy with Pirelli’s wet tyres
- 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix team radio transcript
Mashiat (@mashiat)
12th November 2016, 16:59
Great jobs from Hamiton, Alonso, Grosjean and Kimi!
NewVerstappenFan (@jureo)
12th November 2016, 17:00
Look at that! Kimi Raikonen equalling Vettel in quali this year 10 vs 10…
And yet again, on ultimate pace Hamilton has a touch in hand… but not much, not much at all.
Patrick (@paeschli)
12th November 2016, 17:06
Whoever finishes the first lap in front wins the race.
Boudi
12th November 2016, 17:03
That MERC though………
Manas
12th November 2016, 17:08
Hell of a middle sector …oh Lewis where is that coming from
Rick (@wickedwicktheweird)
12th November 2016, 17:15
VES in the sandwich between the Ferrari’s. Maybe they should shut down the Ferrari teamradio tomorrow, as a precautionary measure :p.
raveendhana
12th November 2016, 17:52
The biggest surprise is Williams not getting into q3 given their pace in the practice, if force India scores well tomorrow might well be the final nail in the coffin for force India.
Ben Rowe (@thegianthogweed)
12th November 2016, 18:40
raveendhana, I feel that williams will probably be more competitive in the race. Bottas has often done well from 11th. Plus he gets to start on fresh tyres. I think Bottas may be able to get past both force india’s as overall, the Willimas seems to have been a fair bit better this weekend. Force india just suddenly seemed to come from nowhere so I could well be wrong.
raveendhana
12th November 2016, 19:05
force india has been inherently faster most races, even in the circuit that was said to suit williams so lets see
Phylyp (@phylyp)
12th November 2016, 17:54
Ocon drops 3 grid places for blocking Palmer in Q1. That puts Ocon dead last starting tomorrow, and promotes the Saubers ahead by one spot.
Apparently, the Manor pitwall failed to warn Ocon about Palmer’s approaching car.
Arnoud van Houwelingen
12th November 2016, 18:03
Verstappen beats Ricciardo yet again .. last 5 races it is 4-1 for Max against Daniel
Fritz (@)
12th November 2016, 18:48
I hope verstappen don’t take out a Merc. Since he doesn’t care who is champ.
bogaaaa (@nosehair)
12th November 2016, 22:34
Arnoud Ric has outscored Max in the last 5 Races!!!! Isnt it about Sundays?
Todfod (@todfod)
13th November 2016, 6:11
Raikonnen is owning Sebastian in quali over the 2nd half of the season. Who would have ever thought that an “excellent” qualifier like Seb would get beaten by an old slouch like kimi.
I think 2016 has done more damage to Vettels reputation than the beating he got from Dan in 2014.
John Lancaster
13th November 2016, 6:17
Good to see Alonso in the top 10 again and Kvyat ahead of his team mate as well.