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2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

The 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2021) was a Formula One motor race, held on 5 December 2021 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, in Saudi Arabia. The inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, it was the 21st round of the 2021 Formula One World Championship.

2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Race 21 of 22[1] in the 2021 Formula One World Championship
The circuit layout
Race details
Date 5 December 2021
Official name Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2021
Location Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Course Street circuit
Course length 6.174 km (3.836 miles)
Distance 50 laps, 308.450 km (191.662 miles)
Weather Clear
Attendance 143,000[2]
Pole position
Driver Mercedes
Time 1:27.511
Fastest lap
Driver Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
Time 1:30.734 on lap 47 (lap record)
Podium
First Mercedes
Second Red Bull Racing-Honda
Third Mercedes
Lap leaders

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton won the race ahead of Red Bull driver Max Verstappen, while Mercedes's Valtteri Bottas edged out Alpine's Esteban Ocon for third by 0.102 seconds. As of 2023, this is Hamilton’s most recent win; it was also his last pole position until the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix.

Background edit

The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was announced to be on the 2021 Formula One World Championship calendar in November 2020.[3] The race was originally to take place on 28 November, but it was rescheduled due to the postponement of the Australian Grand Prix owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.[a][4]

On 28 November, one week before the race, Williams co-founder and former owner Sir Frank Williams died at the age of 79.[5] Teams sported tributes on their cars,[6] and a minute's silence took place approximately one hour before the start of the race.[7] On Sunday, former Williams driver Damon Hill did a lap of honour in the FW07, Williams's first championship winning car.[8] Alpine ran a special livery for the weekend to commemorate their 100th race with one of their sponsors Castrol.[9] On the eve of the race weekend, Williams CEO Jost Capito announced that he was tested positive for coronavirus, therefore missing the weekend with the team.[10]

Championship standings before the race edit

Max Verstappen was the Drivers' Championship leader with 8 points separating him and Lewis Hamilton, with 351.5 points and 343.5 points respectively. In the Constructors' Championship, Mercedes led Red Bull Racing by 5 points. Behind them, Ferrari in 3rd place led McLaren by 39.5 points.[11]

Entrants edit

The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with no additional stand-in drivers for the race or practice.[12]

This race was the last Formula One race start for Nikita Mazepin, who withdrew from the final race of the season due to a positive COVID-19 test, and was replaced ahead of the 2022 season, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[13]

Tyre choices edit

Sole tyre supplier Pirelli allocated the C2, C3, and C4 compounds of tyre to be used during this Grand Prix weekend.[14]

Practice edit

There were three practice sessions, each scheduled for one hour. The first two practice sessions took place on Friday 3 December at 16:30 and 20:00 local time (UTC+03:00) and the third practice session took place at 17:00 on 4 December.[15]

Qualifying edit

Qualifying took place on 4 December at 20:00 local time and lasted for one hour.[15] Qualifying began with Sergio Pérez taking top spot of the first segment of qualifying (Q1) with a time of 1.28.021. The second segment (Q2) ended with Lewis Hamilton taking the top spot with a time of 1.27.712. Hamilton set this time on 8 lap old medium tyres giving him a strong tyre disadvantage for the race (when drivers in the top 10 have to start on the tyre with which they set their fastest Q2 time) compared to his title rival Max Verstappen who had 4 lap old medium tyres.[16]

All cars who made it through Q2, qualified on the medium tyres apart from Lando Norris who ran the soft tyres. Carlos Sainz Jr. struggled with his Ferrari after spinning at turn 10 and brushing the wall with his rear wing, causing minor damage. On his final run in Q2, he had another loss of control, declaring the car was "undrivable"[17] and being forced to back out of the attempt.[16] Q3 began with Hamilton having a slide and aborting his opening attempt. Hamilton then set his pole lap of a 1.27.511. Max Verstappen was on his flying lap at the end of the session, setting the fastest time of the session in the first two sectors, whilst almost clipping the wall at the exit of turn 2. Coming into the final corner, he locked his front left tyre and after going wide and applying the throttle he lost control of the rear and hit the wall causing his suspension to break. This gave Hamilton pole, ahead of Valtteri Bottas and Verstappen.[16]

Qualifying classification edit

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Qualifying times Final
grid
Q1 Q2 Q3
1 44   Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:28.466 1:27.712 1:27.511 1
2 77   Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1:28.067 1:28.054 1:27.622 2
3 33   Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda 1:28.285 1:27.953 1:27.653 3
4 16   Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:28.310 1:28.459 1:28.054 4
5 11   Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-Honda 1:28.021 1:27.946 1:28.123 5
6 10   Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri-Honda 1:28.401 1:28.314 1:28.125 6
7 4   Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 1:28.338 1:28.344 1:28.180 7
8 22   Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri-Honda 1:28.503 1:28.222 1:28.442 8
9 31   Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 1:28.752 1:28.564 1:28.647 9
10 99   Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari 1:28.889 1:28.616 1:28.754 10
11 3   Daniel Ricciardo McLaren-Mercedes 1:28.216 1:28.668 N/A 11
12 7   Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari 1:28.856 1:28.885 N/A 12
13 14   Fernando Alonso Alpine-Renault 1:28.944 1:28.920 N/A 13
14 63   George Russell Williams-Mercedes 1:28.926 1:29.054 N/A 14
15 55   Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 1:28.236 1:53.652 N/A 15
16 6   Nicholas Latifi Williams-Mercedes 1:29.177 N/A N/A 16
17 5   Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin-Mercedes 1:29.198 N/A N/A 17
18 18   Lance Stroll Aston Martin-Mercedes 1:29.368 N/A N/A 18
19 47   Mick Schumacher Haas-Ferrari 1:29.464 N/A N/A 19
20 9   Nikita Mazepin[b] Haas-Ferrari 1:30.473 N/A N/A 20
107% time: 1:34.182
Source:[19][20]

Race edit

The race started at 20:30 local time on 5 December and lasted for 50 laps.[15] The race was interrupted with incidents that resulted in one safety car period, two red flags, and four virtual safety car periods.[21]

On lap 10, Mick Schumacher lost control of his Haas and smashed into the barriers. This caused the safety car to be deployed, and both of the Mercedes to pit, demoting them to second and third. The race was then red flagged, which meant that Max Verstappen could change tyres and would lead the race.

After the first standing restart, Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton were involved in an incident where Verstappen overtook Hamilton off the race track, shortly before a crash involving Sergio Pérez, Charles Leclerc, Nikita Mazepin, and George Russell resulted in a second red flag period. This left the cars lined up with Verstappen in first, Esteban Ocon in second, and Hamilton in third. Initially, race director Michael Masi offered to re-order the cars with Verstappen and Ocon switching places but was later amended to offer to move Hamilton to second and Verstappen to third, which left the proposed order as Ocon, Hamilton, and Verstappen. This was proposed in lieu of an investigation into Verstappen overtaking Hamilton at the first standing restart, and was only offered to Red Bull Racing and not put to the other two teams involved in the changing on the restart order, Alpine (Ocon's team) and Mercedes (Hamilton's team).[22]

On lap 37, Verstappen made an illegal overtake on Hamilton. Verstappen was told to let Hamilton past by the stewards. He decided to slow down to a crawl before the upcoming DRS (drag reduction system) detection point, in order for Verstappen to be able to activate DRS and be back on the attack right away. Hamilton was not warned that Verstappen would let him pass and was surprised by Verstappen's sudden dramatic drop in speed, and failed to avoid running into the back of Verstappen, damaging Hamilton's front wing endplate and Verstappen's diffuser. Following the race, the stewards gave Verstappen a 10 second time penalty for the incident, which did not affect his second place, and gave two penalty points on Verstappen's super license.

On the last lap, Esteban Ocon was overtaken by Valtteri Bottas for third place.

Post-race edit

As both Hamilton and Verstappen had collided together for the third race in the season, Hamilton heavily criticised Verstappen in the post-race interviews, accusing his title rival for being "over the limit" in both his driving and title defense.[23] Verstappen meanwhile hit out at the sport following the incident and the post-race penalties applied to him, claiming F1 is "more about penalties than racing".[24]

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner compared the actions of race director Masi to "like being at the local market",[25] and added: "It felt like today the sport missed [Masi's predecessor] Charlie Whiting."[26] Formula One chief Ross Brawn said that Masi dealt with the situation in a pragmatic way.[27] Masi commented: "I wouldn't call it a deal, as from a race director's perspective I have no authority to instruct the teams to do anything in that situation. I can give them an offer, [I have] the ability to do that but the choice is theirs. The stewards are obviously empowered to give penalties, but I can give them my perspective. That's why I offered them the ability to give that position up."[28]

Russell, who retired as a result of the accident at the first restart and is also the director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, called for changes to be made to the track for safety.[29] Norris, who was initially running in the points but dropped out during the red flag periods before recovering to 10th, meanwhile slammed the red flag tyre change rules, calling for the "unfair" rule to be changed and cited previous races where he ended up in similar situations.[30]

Race classification edit

Pos. No. Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 44   Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 50 2:06:15.185 1 261
2 33   Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda 50 +21.8252 3 18
3 77   Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 50 +27.531 2 15
4 31   Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 50 +27.633 9 12
5 3   Daniel Ricciardo McLaren-Mercedes 50 +40.121 11 10
6 10   Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri-Honda 50 +41.613 6 8
7 16   Charles Leclerc Ferrari 50 +44.475 4 6
8 55   Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 50 +46.606 15 4
9 99   Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari 50 +58.505 10 2
10 4   Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 50 +1:01.358 7 1
11 18   Lance Stroll Aston Martin-Mercedes 50 +1:17.212 18
12 6   Nicholas Latifi Williams-Mercedes 50 +1:23.249 16
13 14   Fernando Alonso Alpine-Renault 49 +1 lap 13
14 22   Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri-Honda 49 +1 lap3 8
15 7   Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari 49 +1 lap 12
Ret 5   Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin-Mercedes 44 Collision damage 17
Ret 11   Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-Honda 14 Collision 5
Ret 9   Nikita Mazepin[b] Haas-Ferrari 14 Collision 20
Ret 63   George Russell Williams-Mercedes 14 Collision 14
Ret 47   Mick Schumacher Haas-Ferrari 8 Accident 19
Fastest lap:   Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) – 1:30.734 (lap 47)
Source:[20][31][32]

Notes

  • ^1 – Includes one point for fastest lap.
  • ^2Max Verstappen received a five-second time penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage. He also received a ten-second time penalty after the race for causing a collision with Lewis Hamilton. His final position was not affected by the penalties.[31]
  • ^3Yuki Tsunoda finished 13th, but received a five-second time penalty for causing a collision with Sebastian Vettel.[31]

Championship standings after the race edit

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Competitors marked with an asterisk still had a mathematical chance of winning the Championship.
  • Max Verstappen was ahead of Lewis Hamilton courtesy of having won more races (nine compared to eight).

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Australian Grand Prix was eventually cancelled
  2. ^ a b Nikita Mazepin is Russian, but he competed as a neutral competitor using the designation RAF (Russian Automobile Federation), as the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a ban on Russia competing at World Championships. The ban was implemented by the World Anti-Doping Agency in response to the state-sponsored doping program of Russian athletes.[18]

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The 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix officially known as the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2021 was a Formula One motor race held on 5 December 2021 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Saudi Arabia The inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix it was the 21st round of the 2021 Formula One World Championship 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand PrixRace 21 of 22 1 in the 2021 Formula One World Championship Previous raceNext race The circuit layoutRace detailsDate5 December 2021Official nameFormula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2021LocationJeddah Corniche Circuit Jeddah Saudi ArabiaCourseStreet circuitCourse length6 174 km 3 836 miles Distance50 laps 308 450 km 191 662 miles WeatherClearAttendance143 000 2 Pole positionDriverLewis HamiltonMercedesTime1 27 511Fastest lapDriverLewis HamiltonMercedesTime1 30 734 on lap 47 lap record PodiumFirstLewis HamiltonMercedesSecondMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing HondaThirdValtteri BottasMercedesLap leaders Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton won the race ahead of Red Bull driver Max Verstappen while Mercedes s Valtteri Bottas edged out Alpine s Esteban Ocon for third by 0 102 seconds As of 2023 this is Hamilton s most recent win it was also his last pole position until the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix Contents 1 Background 1 1 Championship standings before the race 1 2 Entrants 1 3 Tyre choices 2 Practice 3 Qualifying 3 1 Qualifying classification 4 Race 4 1 Post race 4 2 Race classification 5 Championship standings after the race 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksBackground editFurther information 2021 Formula One World Championship Calendar changes due to the COVID 19 pandemic The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was announced to be on the 2021 Formula One World Championship calendar in November 2020 3 The race was originally to take place on 28 November but it was rescheduled due to the postponement of the Australian Grand Prix owing to the COVID 19 pandemic a 4 On 28 November one week before the race Williams co founder and former owner Sir Frank Williams died at the age of 79 5 Teams sported tributes on their cars 6 and a minute s silence took place approximately one hour before the start of the race 7 On Sunday former Williams driver Damon Hill did a lap of honour in the FW07 Williams s first championship winning car 8 Alpine ran a special livery for the weekend to commemorate their 100th race with one of their sponsors Castrol 9 On the eve of the race weekend Williams CEO Jost Capito announced that he was tested positive for coronavirus therefore missing the weekend with the team 10 Championship standings before the race edit Max Verstappen was the Drivers Championship leader with 8 points separating him and Lewis Hamilton with 351 5 points and 343 5 points respectively In the Constructors Championship Mercedes led Red Bull Racing by 5 points Behind them Ferrari in 3rd place led McLaren by 39 5 points 11 Entrants edit See also 2021 Formula One World Championship Entries The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with no additional stand in drivers for the race or practice 12 This race was the last Formula One race start for Nikita Mazepin who withdrew from the final race of the season due to a positive COVID 19 test and was replaced ahead of the 2022 season due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine 13 Tyre choices edit Sole tyre supplier Pirelli allocated the C2 C3 and C4 compounds of tyre to be used during this Grand Prix weekend 14 Practice editThere were three practice sessions each scheduled for one hour The first two practice sessions took place on Friday 3 December at 16 30 and 20 00 local time UTC 03 00 and the third practice session took place at 17 00 on 4 December 15 Qualifying editQualifying took place on 4 December at 20 00 local time and lasted for one hour 15 Qualifying began with Sergio Perez taking top spot of the first segment of qualifying Q1 with a time of 1 28 021 The second segment Q2 ended with Lewis Hamilton taking the top spot with a time of 1 27 712 Hamilton set this time on 8 lap old medium tyres giving him a strong tyre disadvantage for the race when drivers in the top 10 have to start on the tyre with which they set their fastest Q2 time compared to his title rival Max Verstappen who had 4 lap old medium tyres 16 All cars who made it through Q2 qualified on the medium tyres apart from Lando Norris who ran the soft tyres Carlos Sainz Jr struggled with his Ferrari after spinning at turn 10 and brushing the wall with his rear wing causing minor damage On his final run in Q2 he had another loss of control declaring the car was undrivable 17 and being forced to back out of the attempt 16 Q3 began with Hamilton having a slide and aborting his opening attempt Hamilton then set his pole lap of a 1 27 511 Max Verstappen was on his flying lap at the end of the session setting the fastest time of the session in the first two sectors whilst almost clipping the wall at the exit of turn 2 Coming into the final corner he locked his front left tyre and after going wide and applying the throttle he lost control of the rear and hit the wall causing his suspension to break This gave Hamilton pole ahead of Valtteri Bottas and Verstappen 16 Qualifying classification edit Pos No Driver Constructor Qualifying times FinalgridQ1 Q2 Q31 44 nbsp Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1 28 466 1 27 712 1 27 511 12 77 nbsp Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1 28 067 1 28 054 1 27 622 23 33 nbsp Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda 1 28 285 1 27 953 1 27 653 34 16 nbsp Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1 28 310 1 28 459 1 28 054 45 11 nbsp Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing Honda 1 28 021 1 27 946 1 28 123 56 10 nbsp Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri Honda 1 28 401 1 28 314 1 28 125 67 4 nbsp Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 1 28 338 1 28 344 1 28 180 78 22 nbsp Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Honda 1 28 503 1 28 222 1 28 442 89 31 nbsp Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault 1 28 752 1 28 564 1 28 647 910 99 nbsp Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari 1 28 889 1 28 616 1 28 754 1011 3 nbsp Daniel Ricciardo McLaren Mercedes 1 28 216 1 28 668 N A 1112 7 nbsp Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari 1 28 856 1 28 885 N A 1213 14 nbsp Fernando Alonso Alpine Renault 1 28 944 1 28 920 N A 1314 63 nbsp George Russell Williams Mercedes 1 28 926 1 29 054 N A 1415 55 nbsp Carlos Sainz Jr Ferrari 1 28 236 1 53 652 N A 1516 6 nbsp Nicholas Latifi Williams Mercedes 1 29 177 N A N A 1617 5 nbsp Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin Mercedes 1 29 198 N A N A 1718 18 nbsp Lance Stroll Aston Martin Mercedes 1 29 368 N A N A 1819 47 nbsp Mick Schumacher Haas Ferrari 1 29 464 N A N A 1920 9 nbsp Nikita Mazepin b Haas Ferrari 1 30 473 N A N A 20107 time 1 34 182Source 19 20 Race editThe race started at 20 30 local time on 5 December and lasted for 50 laps 15 The race was interrupted with incidents that resulted in one safety car period two red flags and four virtual safety car periods 21 On lap 10 Mick Schumacher lost control of his Haas and smashed into the barriers This caused the safety car to be deployed and both of the Mercedes to pit demoting them to second and third The race was then red flagged which meant that Max Verstappen could change tyres and would lead the race After the first standing restart Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton were involved in an incident where Verstappen overtook Hamilton off the race track shortly before a crash involving Sergio Perez Charles Leclerc Nikita Mazepin and George Russell resulted in a second red flag period This left the cars lined up with Verstappen in first Esteban Ocon in second and Hamilton in third Initially race director Michael Masi offered to re order the cars with Verstappen and Ocon switching places but was later amended to offer to move Hamilton to second and Verstappen to third which left the proposed order as Ocon Hamilton and Verstappen This was proposed in lieu of an investigation into Verstappen overtaking Hamilton at the first standing restart and was only offered to Red Bull Racing and not put to the other two teams involved in the changing on the restart order Alpine Ocon s team and Mercedes Hamilton s team 22 On lap 37 Verstappen made an illegal overtake on Hamilton Verstappen was told to let Hamilton past by the stewards He decided to slow down to a crawl before the upcoming DRS drag reduction system detection point in order for Verstappen to be able to activate DRS and be back on the attack right away Hamilton was not warned that Verstappen would let him pass and was surprised by Verstappen s sudden dramatic drop in speed and failed to avoid running into the back of Verstappen damaging Hamilton s front wing endplate and Verstappen s diffuser Following the race the stewards gave Verstappen a 10 second time penalty for the incident which did not affect his second place and gave two penalty points on Verstappen s super license On the last lap Esteban Ocon was overtaken by Valtteri Bottas for third place Post race edit As both Hamilton and Verstappen had collided together for the third race in the season Hamilton heavily criticised Verstappen in the post race interviews accusing his title rival for being over the limit in both his driving and title defense 23 Verstappen meanwhile hit out at the sport following the incident and the post race penalties applied to him claiming F1 is more about penalties than racing 24 Red Bull team principal Christian Horner compared the actions of race director Masi to like being at the local market 25 and added It felt like today the sport missed Masi s predecessor Charlie Whiting 26 Formula One chief Ross Brawn said that Masi dealt with the situation in a pragmatic way 27 Masi commented I wouldn t call it a deal as from a race director s perspective I have no authority to instruct the teams to do anything in that situation I can give them an offer I have the ability to do that but the choice is theirs The stewards are obviously empowered to give penalties but I can give them my perspective That s why I offered them the ability to give that position up 28 Russell who retired as a result of the accident at the first restart and is also the director of the Grand Prix Drivers Association called for changes to be made to the track for safety 29 Norris who was initially running in the points but dropped out during the red flag periods before recovering to 10th meanwhile slammed the red flag tyre change rules calling for the unfair rule to be changed and cited previous races where he ended up in similar situations 30 Race classification edit Pos No Driver Constructor Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 44 nbsp Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 50 2 06 15 185 1 2612 33 nbsp Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda 50 21 8252 3 183 77 nbsp Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 50 27 531 2 154 31 nbsp Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault 50 27 633 9 125 3 nbsp Daniel Ricciardo McLaren Mercedes 50 40 121 11 106 10 nbsp Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri Honda 50 41 613 6 87 16 nbsp Charles Leclerc Ferrari 50 44 475 4 68 55 nbsp Carlos Sainz Jr Ferrari 50 46 606 15 49 99 nbsp Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari 50 58 505 10 210 4 nbsp Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 50 1 01 358 7 111 18 nbsp Lance Stroll Aston Martin Mercedes 50 1 17 212 1812 6 nbsp Nicholas Latifi Williams Mercedes 50 1 23 249 1613 14 nbsp Fernando Alonso Alpine Renault 49 1 lap 1314 22 nbsp Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Honda 49 1 lap3 815 7 nbsp Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari 49 1 lap 12Ret 5 nbsp Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin Mercedes 44 Collision damage 17Ret 11 nbsp Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing Honda 14 Collision 5Ret 9 nbsp Nikita Mazepin b Haas Ferrari 14 Collision 20Ret 63 nbsp George Russell Williams Mercedes 14 Collision 14Ret 47 nbsp Mick Schumacher Haas Ferrari 8 Accident 19Fastest lap nbsp Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1 30 734 lap 47 Source 20 31 32 Notes 1 Includes one point for fastest lap 2 Max Verstappen received a five second time penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage He also received a ten second time penalty after the race for causing a collision with Lewis Hamilton His final position was not affected by the penalties 31 3 Yuki Tsunoda finished 13th but received a five second time penalty for causing a collision with Sebastian Vettel 31 Championship standings after the race editDrivers Championship standings Pos Driver Points nbsp 1 nbsp Max Verstappen 369 5 nbsp 2 nbsp Lewis Hamilton 369 5 nbsp 3 nbsp Valtteri Bottas 218 nbsp 4 nbsp Sergio Perez 190 nbsp 1 5 nbsp Charles Leclerc 158Source 33 Constructors Championship standings Pos Constructor Points nbsp 1 nbsp Mercedes 587 5 nbsp 2 nbsp Red Bull Racing Honda 559 5 nbsp 3 nbsp Ferrari 307 5 nbsp 4 nbsp McLaren Mercedes 269 nbsp 5 nbsp Alpine Renault 149Source 33 Note Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings Competitors marked with an asterisk still had a mathematical chance of winning the Championship Max Verstappen was ahead of Lewis Hamilton courtesy of having won more races nine compared to eight See also edit2021 Jeddah Formula 2 roundNotes edit The Australian Grand 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