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08/08/2020

2020 70th Anniversary Grand Prix F1 Race
Event:: F1 70th Anniversary GP
Date: Sunday 09 August 2020
Start time: 2pm local time - 2pm BST
Following his big crash at last weekend’s British Grand Prix – which led to a tyre barrier being installed at the exit of Maggotts – Daniil Kvyat was ninth for AlphaTauri, ahead of the Renault of Esteban Ocon in 10th.

Meanwhile, there appears to be more to come from McLaren, after the team – who had both drivers in Q3 last weekend – couldn’t crack the top 10 in FP1, Lando Norris taking P12, while Carlos Sainz was P14, with Sainz's sparring partner from last weekend Romain Grosjean in between for Haas – and P6 to P16 covered by less than a second.

There's probably more to come from Renault's Daniel Ricciardo too, after the Australian, who finished P4 last weekend, could only manage P17.

Bringing up the rear of the field, meanwhile, Kimi Raikkonen overcame a small off at Aintree – an off that Vettel replicated later in the session – to finish in P18, ahead of Robert Kubica, who took over the C39 of Antonio Giovinazzi this morning, while Haas’ Kevin Magnussen was last, after the Dane went off at Vale and flat-spotted his tyre on his push lap.

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2020 70th Anniversary Grand Prix F1 Race

Event:: F1 70th Anniversary GP

Date: Sunday 09 August 2020

Start time: 2pm local time - 2pm BST

Following his big crash at last weekend’s British Grand Prix – which led to a tyre barrier being installed at the exit of Maggotts – Daniil Kvyat was ninth for AlphaTauri, ahead of the Renault of Esteban Ocon in 10th.