Sebastian Vettel looks for redemption victory


2019 Formula 1 season, Round 8

French Grand Prix

Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet
Sunday 23 June

 
Sebastian Vettel will chase a redemption victory at Round 8 of the 2019 Formula 1 season, the French Grand Prix at Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet on Sunday 23 June.
 
The Ferrari driver was left fuming at the previous round in Canada, where he crossed the line in first place but was hit with a five-second penalty for an unsafe return to the track in an earlier battle with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton.
 
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The ‘Silver Arrows’ driver picked up the race victory to extend his dominance at the top of the Championship, but Vettel made his displeasure at the race stewards’ decision clear for all to see.
 
However, the penalty stemmed from a mistake under pressure – something which Vettel has been guilty of several times in the past season and a half, with the relentless pace and consistency from Hamilton causing the four-time World Champion all kinds of strife.
 
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Therefore Vettel will hope to dispel the notion that he cannot handle the heat of battle by claiming victory in France, at a track where he only managed a fifth-place finish in 2018.
 
However, the impressive straight-line speed Ferrari showed in Montreal should served them well on the fast and flowing Circuit Paul Ricard.
 
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2019 F1 Drivers’ Championship standings – top 3


1 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) – 162 points
2 – Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) – 133
3 – Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) – 100
 

2019 F1 Constructors’ Championship standings – top 3


1 – Mercedes – 295 points
2 – Ferrari – 172
3 – Red Bull Racing-Honda – 124

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French Grand Prix – Details


Number of times held: 87
First held: 1906
Most wins, driver: Michael Schumacher, 8
Most wins, constructor: Ferrari, 17
Circuit length: 5.842 km
Race length: 309.690km
Laps: 53
 

French Grand Prix – Last 5 winners


2018 – Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
2008 – Felipe Massa (Ferrari)
2007 – Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)
2006 – Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)
2005 – Fernando Alonso (Renault)
 

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Published: 06/20/2019