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Formula 1 in Qatar in the live ticker: rocket launch from Verstappen - fiasco for Vettel

2021-11-21T14:28:06.170Z


Can world champion Lewis Hamilton continue to catch up in Qatar? Experience the Formula 1 race in Qatar live in the ticker.


Can world champion Lewis Hamilton continue to catch up in Qatar?

Experience the Formula 1 race in Qatar live in the ticker.

Formula 1: The current status of the Qatar Grand Prix

1 Hamilton

2 Verstappen

3 Alonso

4 gasly

5 Norris

6 perez

7 Ocon

8 Sainz

9 Tsunoda

10 stroll

11 Bottas

12 Leclerc

13 Raekkonen

14 Giovinazzi

15 Russell

16 Ricciardo

17 Vettel

18 latifi

19 Schumacher

20 masepin

UPDATE HERE

11/57:

Räekkönen is the first to go into the box and get new slippers.

Hamilton's lead at the top has now grown to almost six seconds.

8/57:

Hamilton is currently a little faster than Verstappen.

6/57:

For Sebastian Vettel it was a race to forget.

The German in the Aston Martin-Mercedes has lost seven places and is currently in 17th place.

5/57:

And another one.

The World Cup leader also pushes past Alonso and opens the hunt for Hamilton.

He is just under four seconds ahead.

The tactic begins.

4/57:

Verstappen is already in third place.

The 24-year-old doesn't hesitate for long today and leaves Gasly behind.

START:

Let's go !!!

Great start from Hamilton Hamilton.

Verstappen from P7 ignites the turbo and moves into fourth position.

Incredible!

Alonso (P3) collects Gasyl and lines up behind the world champion.

3:01 p.m.:

The field of drivers is on the introductory lap.

It is getting serious!

Will it be decided in a few seconds at the start how the World Cup duel between Verstappen and Hamilton will continue?

3 p.m .:

The sun is gone, the floodlights on.

Everything is set up for the Qatar Grand Prix!

2.44 p.m.:

A little

foretaste of

the soccer World Cup in the coming year: The spectators at the Losail International Circuit stand up for the national anthem of the controversial desert state of Qatar.

At least catches the ear!

2:42 p.m.:

Mick Schumacher also makes a short statement.

“We have the pace to ride with Alpha.” The Schumi offspring is combative.

It starts today from the 19th

Formula 1 in Qatar in the live ticker: Red Bull boss complains about the "unbelievable" Verstappen penalty

2.38 p.m.:

"It's unbelievable," says Red Bull boss Dr.

Helmut Marko against the starting penalty for Verstappen on the Sky microphone.

“Completely incomprehensible,” he says.

He now wants to wait and see how the first round goes.

His team does not want to protest against the decision.

2.20 p.m.:

The brand new Losail International Circuit in Qatar starts in 40 minutes.

The drivers pour out and drive themselves.

It's getting exciting!

How does World Cup leader Max Verstappen react to his starting place penalty?

Can world champion Lewis Hamilton continue to catch up?

Verstappen is currently leading the World Cup with 14 points on Hamilton.

But the lead threatens to melt further - also because the Briton is sitting in a very fast Mercedes today.

Formula 1 in Qatar in the live ticker: Mega penalty for Verstappen before the race!

Hamilton wants to keep catching up

1:50 p.m.:

The World Championship leader Max Verstappen receives a starting place penalty for the Formula 1 race on Sunday in Qatar and has to tackle the Grand Prix from five positions further down.

As the world motor sport association Fia announced less than two hours before the start, the 24-year-old Red Bull driver will be punished for disregarding the "double waved yellow flags" at the end of the qualification on Saturday and not as in a dangerous situation prescribed his pace drastically reduced.

Accordingly, Verstappen starts from seventh instead of second place and thus far behind the superior pole setter Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes.

Valtteri Bottas was also sanctioned for ignoring the simple yellow flags.

The Mercedes driver is moved three places back from third position.


Preliminary report: Hamilton on pole, Verstappen faces a penalty in Qatar

Doha - The record world champion is on top again!

Lewis Hamilton waved into the crowd with a smile, his black racing suit gleaming in the floodlights: For the Briton, in the most important phase of the season, everything is suddenly going according to plan again.

One week after the big victory in Brazil, he will start from pole position in the first Formula 1 race * in Qatar on Sunday (from 3 p.m. here in the live ticker and in the live stream *).

The situation is different with World Cup leader Max Verstappen (332.5 points compared to Hamilton's 318.5).

The pressure on the Dutchman is growing - especially since Verstappen now has to fear a punishment.

The Red Bull driver qualified for second place, but has to answer to the stewards on Sunday afternoon (11.00 a.m. CET): He is said to have not slowed down sufficiently in qualifying under the yellow flag.

For a similar offense, Sebastian Vettel had already received a five-place penalty for the starting grid this season.

That would be a major setback for Verstappen.

Hamilton's team-mate Bottas is also being investigated

At least some consolation for Verstappen: Hamilton's team-mate Valtteri Bottas, who took third place on the grid, is being investigated for the same allegation.

If the Finn is also punished, he would not stand as a buffer between the two World Cup rivals.

"I sat with the team yesterday until midnight, we found a lot where I could improve," said Hamilton after qualifying.

He wasn't up to speed in free practice: "I didn't feel good on Thursday and Friday."


Verstappen has a lot to lose: the lead over Hamilton in the World Cup is only 14 points, in the three remaining races the Englishman can still intercept him on his own.


Formula 1: Course in Qatar "great unknowns for all of us"

It is the first time that Formula 1 is a guest in Qatar, the track was only added to the calendar for Australia at short notice.

The course, actually designed for motorcycling, was alien to teams and drivers. "It's a great unknown for all of us," said Red Bull team principal Christian Horner last.

Some drivers did not even have the opportunity to get to know the route in the simulator in advance.

The balance of power was therefore uncertain when the teams first came to the Losail Circuit near Doha before the weekend.

Mercedes, which had impressed with high speeds on the straights last time Hamilton won in Brazil, seemed to have an advantage, however, as suggested by the first training sessions on Friday and Saturday.


This impression continued in qualifying - however, Verstappen got a lot out of the Red Bull.

His team-mate Sergio Perez failed to make it into the last section in eleventh place, but the Dutchman kept putting pressure on Mercedes.

In the end it was enough to at least get between the Silver Arrows.


Vettel starts in 10th place - Mick Schumacher in 19th place

A possible improvement was no longer possible for Verstappen on the last lap: Yuki Tsunoda drove hard over the curbs, a tire burst on the Japanese’s AlphaTauri, and the following drivers had to brake.

Vettel could not use his last lap either.


"That's a shame. It was okay anyway, I'm satisfied," said Vettel: "We landed in front of a Red Bull, a Ferrari and a McLaren."

The ex-world champion starts from tenth place, Mick Schumacher from 19th place.

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Source: merkur

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