2017 Race Results - Brazilian Grand Prix
Race Results
Pos. | Driver | Team | Laps |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Sebastian Vettel |
Ferrari
|
71 Laps |
2nd | Valtteri Bottas |
Mercedes
|
71 Laps |
3rd | Kimi Raikkonen |
Ferrari
|
71 Laps |
4th | Lewis Hamilton |
Mercedes
|
71 Laps |
5th | Max Verstappen |
Red Bull-TAG Heuer
|
71 Laps |
6th | Daniel Ricciardo |
Red Bull-TAG Heuer
|
71 Laps |
7th | Felipe Massa |
Williams-Mercedes
|
71 Laps |
8th | Fernando Alonso |
McLaren-Honda
|
71 Laps |
9th | Sergio Pérez |
Force India-Mercedes
|
71 Laps |
10th | Nico Hulkenberg |
Renault-Sport
|
70 Laps |
11th | Carlos Sainz, Jr. |
Renault-Sport
|
70 Laps |
12th | Pierre Gasly |
Toro Rosso-Ferrari
|
70 Laps |
13th | Marcus Ericsson |
Sauber-Ferrari
|
70 Laps |
14th | Pascal Wehrlein |
Sauber-Ferrari
|
70 Laps |
15th | Romain Grosjean |
Haas-Ferrari
|
69 Laps |
16th | Lance Stroll |
Williams-Mercedes
|
69 Laps |
Driver of the day: Lewis Hamilton Fastest lap: Max Verstappen Slowest lap: Pascal Wehrlein
Drivers who are not classified
Pos. | Driver | Team | Laps |
---|---|---|---|
DNF | Brendon Hartley |
Toro Rosso-Ferrari
|
40 Laps |
DNF | Stoffel Vandoorne |
McLaren-Honda
|
No laps |
DNF | Esteban Ocon |
Force India-Mercedes
|
No laps |
DNF | Kevin Magnussen |
Haas-Ferrari
|
No laps |
- Carlos Sainz, Jr. moved to the Renaut Sport team. Jolyon Palmer is no longer a driver for Renault Sport
- Pierre Gasly replaced Daniil Kvyat at Toro Rosso for the Brazilian Grand Prix
- Brendon Hartley replaced Carlos Sainz, Jr. at Toro Rosso for the Brazilian Grand Prix