2017 Japanese Grand Prix





































2017 Japanese Grand Prix

Race 16 of 20 in the 2017 Formula One World Championship

Layout of the Suzuka International Racing Course
Layout of the Suzuka International Racing Course

Race details[1]
Date
8 October 2017 (2017-10-08)
Official name
2017 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix
Location
Suzuka International Racing Course, Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan
Course
Permanent racing facility
Course length
5.807 km (3.608 mi)
Distance
53 laps, 307.471 km (191.054 mi)
Weather
Sunny
Attendance
137,000[2]
Pole position
Driver

  • United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton


Mercedes
Time
1:27.319
Fastest lap
Driver
Finland Valtteri Bottas

Mercedes
Time
1:33.144 on lap 50
Podium
First

  • United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton


Mercedes
Second
  • Netherlands Max Verstappen


Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
Third
  • Australia Daniel Ricciardo


Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer


The 2017 Japanese Grand Prix (formally known as the 2017 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix)[1] was a Formula One motor race held on 8 October 2017 at the Suzuka International Racing Course in Suzuka in the Mie Prefecture, Japan. The race was the sixteenth round of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship and marked the forty-third running of the Japanese Grand Prix.[3] The 2017 event was the thirty-third time that the race has been run as a World Championship event since the inaugural season in 1950, and the twenty-ninth time that a World Championship round had been held at Suzuka.


Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton entered the round with a thirty-four-point lead over Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel in the World Drivers' Championship. Hamilton's teammate Valtteri Bottas sat third, a further twenty-five points behind. In the World Constructors' Championship, Mercedes held a lead of one hundred and eighteen points over Ferrari, with Red Bull Racing a further one hundred and fifteen points behind in third place.




Contents





  • 1 Classification

    • 1.1 Qualifying


    • 1.2 Race


    • 1.3 Championship standings after the race



  • 2 References




Classification



Qualifying












































































































































































Pos.

Car
no.

Driver
Constructor

Qualifying times

Final
grid

Q1
Q2
Q3
1
44

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

1:29.047

1:27.819

1:27.319
1
2
77

Finland Valtteri Bottas

Mercedes
1:29.332
1:28.543
1:27.651
61
3
5

Germany Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari
1:29.352
1:28.225
1:27.791
2
4
3

Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
1:29.475
1:28.935
1:28.306
3
5
33

Netherlands Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
1:29.181
1:28.747
1:28.332
4
6
7

Finland Kimi Räikkönen

Ferrari
1:29.163
1:29.079
1:28.498
101
7
31

France Esteban Ocon

Force India-Mercedes
1:30.115
1:29.199
1:29.111
5
8
11

Mexico Sergio Pérez

Force India-Mercedes
1:29.696
1:29.343
1:29.230
7
9
19

Brazil Felipe Massa

Williams-Mercedes
1:30.352
1:29.687
1:29.480
8
10
14

Spain Fernando Alonso

McLaren-Honda
1:30.525
1:29.749
1:30.687
202
11
2

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

McLaren-Honda
1:30.654
1:29.778

9
12
27

Germany Nico Hülkenberg

Renault
1:30.252
1:29.879

11
13
20

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Haas-Ferrari
1:30.774
1:29.972

12
14
30

United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer

Renault
1:30.516
1:30.022

182
15
55

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.

Toro Rosso
1:30.565
1:30.413

192
16
8

France Romain Grosjean

Haas-Ferrari
1:30.849


13
17
10

France Pierre Gasly

Toro Rosso
1:31.317


14
18
18

Canada Lance Stroll

Williams-Mercedes
1:31.409


15
19
9

Sweden Marcus Ericsson

Sauber-Ferrari
1:31.597


16
20
94

Germany Pascal Wehrlein

Sauber-Ferrari
1:31.885


17

107% time: 1:35.280
Source:[4]
Notes

  • ^1  – Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Räikkönen received a 5-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change.


  • ^2  – Fernando Alonso received a 35-place grid penalty and both Jolyon Palmer and Carlos Sainz Jr. received a 20-place grid penalty, all for exceeding their respective quota of power unit components.


Race











































































































































































Pos.

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

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes
53
1:27:31.194
1

25
2
33

Netherlands Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
53
+1.211
4

18
3
3

Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
53
+9.679
3

15
4
77

Finland Valtteri Bottas

Mercedes
53
+10.580
6

12
5
7

Finland Kimi Räikkönen

Ferrari
53
+32.622
10

10
6
31

France Esteban Ocon

Force India-Mercedes
53
+1:07.788
5

8
7
11

Mexico Sergio Pérez

Force India-Mercedes
53
+1:11.424
7

6
8
20

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Haas-Ferrari
53
+1:28.953
12

4
9
8

France Romain Grosjean

Haas-Ferrari
53
+1:29.883
13

2
10
19

Brazil Felipe Massa

Williams-Mercedes
52
+1 Lap
8

1
11
14

Spain Fernando Alonso

McLaren-Honda
52
+1 Lap
20

12
30

United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer

Renault
52
+1 Lap
18

13
10

France Pierre Gasly

Toro Rosso
52
+1 Lap
14

14
2

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

McLaren-Honda
52
+1 Lap
9

15
94

Germany Pascal Wehrlein

Sauber-Ferrari
51
+2 Laps
17

Ret
18

Canada Lance Stroll

Williams-Mercedes
45
Suspension
15

Ret
27

Germany Nico Hülkenberg

Renault
40
Rear wing
11

Ret
9

Sweden Marcus Ericsson

Sauber-Ferrari
7
Accident
16

Ret
5

Germany Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari
4
Spark plug
2

Ret
55

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.

Toro Rosso
0
Accident
19

Source:[5]


Championship standings after the race








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


References




  1. ^ ab "Japan". formula1.com. Retrieved 19 September 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. ^ "FIA Announces World Motorsports Council decisions". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 30 November 2016. Archived from the original on 30 November 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2017. 


  4. ^ "2017 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix – Qualifying". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Ltd. 7 October 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2017. 


  5. ^ "2017 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix – Race Result". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Ltd. 8 October 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2017. 











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