F1 - Netherlands-GP: Clear stages best time in the last Zandvoort
Local Matador Max Max Stapen has set its numerous fans at the route in Zandvoort in ecstasy in the last free workout to the Grand Prize of the Netherlands. The Red Bull Pilot scored in 1: 09.623 minutes the clear best before the Mercedes-Duo Valtteri Bottas (Finland / + 0.556 seconds) and Formula 1 record world champion Lewis Hamilton (England / + 0.794).
Sebastian Vettel reached eight in the Aston Martin (+1,249), but the Heppenheimer came twice from the selective route, which is also unique because of her two steep curves in the racing calendar. Haas Pilot Mick Schumacher took the 20th and last place (+2,743).
Happiness had stood in the run-up to the qualifying dress rehearsal: the racing communities examined in the morning an incident from Friday training, stages had overtaken under the red flag Vettel teammate Lance Stroll. After a hearing, the stewards were ultimately concluded that the World Cup candidate reduced the speed as soon as possible in the first display of the red flag. Thus, stages remained spared from a return in the startup.
To the pole position for the 13th season race on Sunday it goes from 15.00 clock (SKY). Only 4.259 km long route in Zandvoort offers little overtaking. Stapen is only three points behind Hamilton in the driver's World Cup.
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No longer there was on Saturday Kimi Raikkonen (Alfa Romeo). The 41-year-old ex-world champion, who ended his career with the expiration of the season, was positively tested on the coronavirus. The Finn is symptom-free, shared his team. Replacement driver Robert Kubica took over the cockpit. The pole reached 19 with 2.539 second residue on stages.
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