2017 Italian Grand Prix






































2017 Italian Grand Prix

Race 13 of 20 in the 2017 Formula One World Championship

Layout of the Monza circuit
Layout of the Monza circuit

Race details[1]
Date
3 September 2017
Official name
Formula 1 Gran Premio Heineken d'Italia 2017
Location
Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Monza, Italy
Course
Permanent racing facility
Course length
5.793 km (3.600 mi)
Distance
53 laps, 306.720 km (190.587 mi)
Weather
Sunny
Attendance
185,000[2]
Pole position
Driver

  • United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton


Mercedes
Time
1:35.544
Fastest lap
Driver
Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
Time
1:23.361 on lap 49
Podium
First

  • United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton


Mercedes
Second

  • Finland Valtteri Bottas


Mercedes
Third
  • Germany Sebastian Vettel


Ferrari


The 2017 Italian Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 Gran Premio Heineken d'Italia 2017)[1] was a Formula One motor race held on 3 September 2017 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Monza, Italy. It was the thirteenth round of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship, and marked the eighty-seventh running of the Italian Grand Prix and the eighty-third time the race was held at Monza.


Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel entered the round with a seven-point lead over Lewis Hamilton in the World Drivers' Championship, with Valtteri Bottas forty-one points behind in third. In the World Constructors' Championship, Mercedes led Ferrari by thirty-nine points with Red Bull Racing in third. Hamilton started the race from pole position, the sixty-ninth of his career. With this pole position, he broke Michael Schumacher's record for the most pole positions in a career.


The race concluded with Hamilton leading the championship by 3 points ahead of Vettel.


The race was considered somewhat farcical, due to the number of grid penalties that were taken in the race equalling 150 and making the grid almost unrecognisable from the qualifying results. Only 4 drivers started in their qualifying positions, with only Hamilton of the four not having taken a penalty. Sergio Pérez, meanwhile, moved up 1 place on the grid despite having a 5 place grid penalty.[3]




Contents





  • 1 Report

    • 1.1 Practice


    • 1.2 Qualifying


    • 1.3 Race



  • 2 Classification

    • 2.1 Qualifying


    • 2.2 Race


    • 2.3 Championship standings after the race



  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Report



Practice


Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas set the fastest times in first[4] and second[5] practice respectively, with times of 1:21.537 and 1:21.406.[6]


Third practice was disrupted by heavy rain on the circuit, and the green flag was only shown with 16 minutes remaining.[7] Williams driver Felipe Massa set the quickest time with a 1:40.660.[6]



Qualifying


The heavy rains that delayed the start of Free Practice 3 remained over the region, causing qualifying to be interrupted. The session started on time, but was red-flagged when Romain Grosjean spun into the barriers. After almost two hours of waiting for the track to clear up, the session resumed with Lewis Hamilton taking pole ahead of the two Red Bulls but because of grid penalties it promoted Lance Stroll to second to become the youngest front row starter in a Formula One race ever.[citation needed]Esteban Ocon got promoted to third ahead of Bottas, Räikkönen and Vettel.



Race


The race was welcomed by clear sky with Hamilton on pole ahead of Stroll and Ocon. Hamilton got away well as Stroll was conservative into turn 1 and was passed by Ocon. Further behind there was contact between Massa and Perez. A few laps later, Verstappen moved to the outside at turn 1 but hit Massa which caused Verstappen to get a right front tyre puncture. The stewards took no further action. There were good battles further behind including Räikkönen, Ocon and Stroll. During the only round of pit stops (most drivers made only one stop in the race), all these drivers retained their positions. Further behind, Ricciardo was 5th but overtook Räikkönen into turn 1 and closed in on Vettel. In the end, Mercedes finished with a 1–2, with Lewis Hamilton winning ahead of the second-placed Valtteri Bottas. Vettel finished third ahead of a charging Ricciardo. On the final lap, Massa attacked Stroll but couldn't overtake him and finished 8th. Verstappen recovered from the early puncture to finish 10th after small incidents with the two Haas drivers (Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen).



Classification



Qualifying












































































































































































Pos.

Car
no.

Driver
Constructor

Qualifying times

Final
grid

Q1
Q2
Q3
1
44

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes
1:36.009

1:34.660

1:35.554
1
2
33

Netherlands Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
1:37.344
1:36.113
1:36.702
131
3
3

Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
1:38.304
1:37.313
1:36.841
162
4
18

Canada Lance Stroll

Williams-Mercedes
1:37.653
1:37.002
1:37.032
2
5
31

France Esteban Ocon

Force India-Mercedes
1:38.775
1:37.580
1:37.719
3
6
77

Finland Valtteri Bottas

Mercedes

1:35.716
1:35.396
1:37.833
4
7
7

Finland Kimi Räikkönen

Ferrari
1:38.235
1:37.031
1:37.987
5
8
5

Germany Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari
1:37.198
1:36.223
1:38.064
6
9
19

Brazil Felipe Massa

Williams-Mercedes
1:38.338
1:37.456
1:38.251
7
10
2

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

McLaren-Honda
1:38.767
1:37.471
1:39.157
183
11
11

Mexico Sergio Pérez

Force India-Mercedes
1:38.511
1:37.582

104
12
27

Germany Nico Hülkenberg

Renault
1:39.242
1:38.059

145
13
14

Spain Fernando Alonso

McLaren-Honda
1:39.134
1:38.202

196
14
26

Russia Daniil Kvyat

Toro Rosso
1:39.183
1:38.245

8
15
55

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.

Toro Rosso
1:39.788
1:38.526

157
16
20

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Haas-Ferrari
1:40.489


9
17
30

United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer

Renault
1:40.646


178
18
9

Sweden Marcus Ericsson

Sauber-Ferrari
1:41.732


11
19
94

Germany Pascal Wehrlein

Sauber-Ferrari
1:41.875


12

107% time: 1:42.416

8

France Romain Grosjean

Haas-Ferrari
1:43.355


209
Source:[8]
Notes

  • ^1  – Max Verstappen received a 20-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components.


  • ^2  – Daniel Ricciardo received a 25-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components and an unscheduled gearbox change.


  • ^3  – Stoffel Vandoorne received a 25-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components.[9]


  • ^4  – Sergio Pérez received a 5-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change.[10]


  • ^5  – Nico Hülkenberg received a 10-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components.


  • ^6  – Fernando Alonso received a 35-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components.


  • ^7  – Carlos Sainz Jr. received a 10-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components.


  • ^8  – Jolyon Palmer received a 15-place grid penalty for exceeding his quota of power unit components.


  • ^9  – Romain Grosjean failed to set a time within the 107% requirement, but received permission from the stewards to start the race.[11] He also received a 5-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change.[12]


Race











































































































































































Pos.

No.
Driver
Constructor
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
44

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes
53
1:15:32.312
1

25
2
77

Finland Valtteri Bottas

Mercedes
53
+4.471
4

18
3
5

Germany Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari
53
+36.317
6

15
4
3

Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
53
+40.335
16

12
5
7

Finland Kimi Räikkönen

Ferrari
53
+1:00.082
5

10
6
31

France Esteban Ocon

Force India-Mercedes
53
+1:11.528
3

8
7
18

Canada Lance Stroll

Williams-Mercedes
53
+1:14.156
2

6
8
19

Brazil Felipe Massa

Williams-Mercedes
53
+1:14.834
7

4
9
11

Mexico Sergio Pérez

Force India-Mercedes
53
+1:15.276
10

2
10
33

Netherlands Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
52
+1 Lap
13

1
11
20

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Haas-Ferrari
52
+1 Lap
9

12
26

Russia Daniil Kvyat

Toro Rosso
52
+1 Lap
8

13
27

Germany Nico Hülkenberg

Renault
52
+1 Lap
14

14
55

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.

Toro Rosso
52
+1 Lap
15

15
8

France Romain Grosjean

Haas-Ferrari
52
+1 Lap
20

16
94

Germany Pascal Wehrlein

Sauber-Ferrari
51
+2 Laps
12

17114

Spain Fernando Alonso

McLaren-Honda
50
Clutch
19

1819

Sweden Marcus Ericsson

Sauber-Ferrari
49
Suspension
11

Ret
2

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

McLaren-Honda
33
Electrical
18

Ret
30

United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer

Renault
29
Transmission
17

Source:[13]
Notes

  • ^1 – Drivers retired from the race, but were classified as they had completed 90% of the race distance.


Championship standings after the race








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


References




  1. ^ ab "Monza". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017. 


  2. ^ "F1 reveals overall rise in 2017 attendance". GPupdate.net. JHED Media BV. 8 December 2017. Archived from the original on 9 December 2017. 


  3. ^ "How should Formula 1 change its grid penalty system". Sky Sports F1. 30 September 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2018. 


  4. ^ "Italian Grand Prix: Dominant Mercedes top Monza practice". BBC Sport. 1 September 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2017. 


  5. ^ "Italian GP: Valtteri Bottas leads Lewis Hamilton as Mercedes set Monza pace". BBC Sport. 1 September 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2017. 


  6. ^ ab "Practice – Results – Italian Grand Prix – 2017 – Formula 1". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2 September 2017. 


  7. ^ "Italian Grand Prix: Felipe Massa fastest in rain-affected final practice". BBC Sport. 2 September 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2017. 


  8. ^ "Formula 1 Gran Premio Heineken d'Italia 2017 – Qualifying". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Ltd. 2 September 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2017. 


  9. ^ "2017 Italian Grand Prix – Stewards' decisions document 39". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 3 September 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2017. 


  10. ^ "2017 Italian Grand Prix – Stewards' decisions document 42". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 3 September 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2017. 


  11. ^ "2017 Italian Grand Prix – Stewards' decisions document 34". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 3 September 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2017. 


  12. ^ "2017 Italian Grand Prix – Stewards' decisions document 40". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 3 September 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 September 2017. 


  13. ^ "Formula 1 Gran Premio Heineken d'Italia 2017 – Race Result". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Ltd. 3 September 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2017. 



External links








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