2016 Japanese Grand Prix





































2016 Japanese Grand Prix

Race 17 of 21 in the 2016 Formula One World Championship

Suzuka circuit map--2005.svg
Race details[1]
Date
9 October 2016 (2016-10-09)
Official name
2016 Formula 1 Emirates Japanese Grand Prix
Location
Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan
Course
Permanent racing facility
Course length
5.807 km (3.608 mi)
Distance
53 laps, 307.573 km (191.117 mi)
Weather
Cloudy
Attendance
145,000 (Weekend) [2]
Pole position
Driver

  • Germany Nico Rosberg


Mercedes
Time
1:30.647
Fastest lap
Driver
Germany Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari
Time
1:35.118 on lap 36
Podium
First

  • Germany Nico Rosberg


Mercedes
Second
  • Netherlands Max Verstappen


Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
Third

  • United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton


Mercedes


The 2016 Japanese Grand Prix (formally known as the 2016 Formula 1 Emirates Japanese Grand Prix)[1] was a Formula One motor race that was held on 9 October 2016 at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, Mie, Japan. The race marked the 42nd running of the Japanese Grand Prix, the 30th time it has been held at Suzuka (28th time as a World Championship round), and the 32nd time that the race has been run as a World Championship event since the F1 inaugural season in 1950.


Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg entered the round with a twenty-three-point lead over teammate Lewis Hamilton in the World Drivers' Championship. Rosberg started the race from pole position and won the race, extending his championship lead to thirty-three points as Hamilton finished third behind Max Verstappen. Before the race, Mercedes held a 194-point lead over Red Bull Racing in the World Constructors' Championship, and with forty points for first and third places, secured their third consecutive title. In the Drivers' Championship, the field of title contenders has narrowed to just two (Rosberg and Hamilton) after the race. It turned out to be Nico Rosberg's final Grand Prix pole and victory, as he announced his retirement in December.




Contents





  • 1 Report

    • 1.1 Background


    • 1.2 Race



  • 2 Classification

    • 2.1 Qualifying


    • 2.2 Race


    • 2.3 Championship standings after the race



  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Report



Background


Sebastian Vettel entered the race with a three-place grid penalty for his role in causing an avoidable collision on the opening lap of the previous race.[3]



Race


Lewis Hamilton fell to 8th at the start of the race due to a bad start which was compounded by being on the wetter side of the grid. For the second year in succession in the Japanese Grand Prix, all entrants were classified as having finished the race.


After the race, Nico Rosberg had enough lead in the World Drivers' Championship to win the title, even if Hamilton won all the remaining 4 races and he finished in second place every time - with this scenario happening, Rosberg won the title with a narrow 5 points lead (385 points, compared to Hamilton's 380).



Classification



Qualifying




























































































































































































Pos.

Car
no.

Driver
Constructor

Qualifying times

Final
grid

Q1
Q2
Q3
1
6

Germany Nico Rosberg

Mercedes
1:31.858

1:30.714

1:30.647
1
2
44

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes
1:32.218
1:31.129
1:30.660
2
3
7

Finland Kimi Räikkönen

Ferrari
1:31.674
1:31.406
1:30.949
81
4
5

Germany Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari

1:31.659
1:31.227
1:31.028
62
5
33

Netherlands Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
1:32.487
1:31.489
1:31.178
3
6
3

Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
1:32.538
1:31.719
1:31.240
4
7
11

Mexico Sergio Pérez

Force India-Mercedes
1:32.682
1:32.237
1:31.961
5
8
8

France Romain Grosjean

Haas-Ferrari
1:32.458
1:32.176
1:31.961
7
9
27

Germany Nico Hülkenberg

Force India-Mercedes
1:32.448
1:32.200
1:32.142
9
10
21

Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez

Haas-Ferrari
1:32.620
1:32.155
1:32.547
10
11
77

Finland Valtteri Bottas

Williams-Mercedes
1:32.383
1:32.315

11
12
19

Brazil Felipe Massa

Williams-Mercedes
1:32.562
1:32.380

12
13
26

Russia Daniil Kvyat

Toro Rosso-Ferrari
1:32.645
1:32.623

13
14
55

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.

Toro Rosso-Ferrari
1:32.789
1:32.685

14
15
14

Spain Fernando Alonso

McLaren-Honda
1:32.819
1:32.689

15
16
30

United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer

Renault
1:32.796
1:32.807

16
17
22

United Kingdom Jenson Button

McLaren-Honda
1:32.851


223
18
20

Denmark  Kevin Magnussen

Renault
1:33.023


17
19
9

Sweden Marcus Ericsson

Sauber-Ferrari
1:33.222


18
20
12

Brazil Felipe Nasr

Sauber-Ferrari
1:33.332


19
21
31

France Esteban Ocon

MRT-Mercedes
1:33.353


20
22
94

Germany Pascal Wehrlein

MRT-Mercedes
1:33.561


211

107% time: 1:38.075
Source:[4]
Notes

  • ^1 – Kimi Räikkönen and Pascal Wehrlein received a five-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change.


  • ^2 – Sebastian Vettel received a three-place grid penalty for causing an avoidable collision at the previous race in Malaysia.[3]


  • ^3 – Jenson Button received a thirty-five-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components.


Race



























































































































































































Pos.

No.
Driver
Constructor
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
6

Germany Nico Rosberg

Mercedes
53
1:26:43.333
1

25
2
33

Netherlands Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
53
+4.978
3

18
3
44

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes
53
+5.776
2

15
4
5

Germany Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari
53
+20.269
6

12
5
7

Finland Kimi Räikkönen

Ferrari
53
+28.370
8

10
6
3

Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
53
+33.941
4

8
7
11

Mexico Sergio Pérez

Force India-Mercedes
53
+57.495
5

6
8
27

Germany Nico Hülkenberg

Force India-Mercedes
53
+59.177
9

4
9
19

Brazil Felipe Massa

Williams-Mercedes
53
+1:37.763
12

2
10
77

Finland Valtteri Bottas

Williams-Mercedes
53
+1:38.323
11

1
11
8

France Romain Grosjean

Haas-Ferrari
53
+1:39.254
7

12
30

United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer

Renault
52
+1 Lap
16

13
26

Russia Daniil Kvyat

Toro Rosso-Ferrari
52
+1 Lap
13

14
20

Denmark  Kevin Magnussen

Renault
52
+1 Lap
17

15
9

Sweden Marcus Ericsson

Sauber-Ferrari
52
+1 Lap
18

16
14

Spain Fernando Alonso

McLaren-Honda
52
+1 Lap
15

17
55

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.

Toro Rosso-Ferrari
52
+1 Lap
14

18
22

United Kingdom Jenson Button

McLaren-Honda
52
+1 Lap
22

19
12

Brazil Felipe Nasr

Sauber-Ferrari
52
+1 Lap
19

20
21

Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez

Haas-Ferrari
52
+1 Lap
10

21
31

France Esteban Ocon

MRT-Mercedes
52
+1 Lap
20

22
94

Germany Pascal Wehrlein

MRT-Mercedes
52
+1 Lap
21

Source:[5]


Championship standings after the race



  • Bold text indicates who still had a theoretical chance of becoming World Champion.






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


References




  1. ^ ab "Japan". formula1.com. Retrieved 2 October 2016. 


  2. ^ https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/headlines/2017/12/f1-spectator-figures-for-2017-hit-four-million.html


  3. ^ ab Benson, Andrew (2 October 2016). "Malaysian GP: Sebastian Vettel given three-place grid penalty for Japan". BBC Sport. Sepang, Malaysia: BBC. Retrieved 3 October 2016. 


  4. ^ "2016 Formula 1 Emirates Japanese Grand Prix – Qualifying". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. 8 October 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016. 


  5. ^ "2016 Formula 1 Emirates Japanese Grand Prix – Race Result". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. 9 October 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2016. 



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