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Styrian Grand Prix: Qualifying Hass

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A summary and reaction to a rain-hit Saturday ahead of the 2020 Styrian Grand Prix.

Event: Qualifying for the Styrian Grand Prix – Saturday July 11
Location: Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria
Layout: 4.318-kilometer (2.683-mile), 10-turn circuit
Weather: Rain/Cloud
Air Temps: 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit)
Track Temps: 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit)
Pole Winner: Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes (1:19.273)
Result: Kevin Magnussen qualified 15th / Romain Grosjean qualified 20th

Free Practice No. 3 Rundown

SESSION CANCELLED – RAIN

Q1 Rundown:

18-minute session with all 20 drivers – Top 15 advance to Q2

Magnussen: 5th overall (1:21.140), Advances to Q2
Grosjean: 20th overall (No Time)
Fastest: Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes (1:18.188)

Q2 Rundown:

15-minute session featuring the Top 15 from Q1 – Top 10 advance to Q3

Magnussen: 15th overall (1:20.211)
Fastest: Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes (1:17.825)

Q3 Rundown: 

12-minute session featuring the Top 10 from Q2

Pole Winner: Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes (1:19.273)
Second: Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing (1:20.489)

Recap

Haas F1 Team drivers Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean qualified 15th and 20th, respectively, for Sunday’s Styrian Grand Prix, the second round of the 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship at the Red Bull Ring.

After the morning’s final practice session was cancelled due to torrential rain, Q1 saw the field take to the circuit for the first time on Saturday – all tackling the damp conditions on the Pirelli Cinturato Blue wet weather tires, and 46 minutes after the scheduled start of the session, the rain continuing to impact proceedings.

Kevin Magnussen utilized two sets of the extreme tires, setting his fastest lap of 1:21.140 on his final charge before the checkered to advance to Q2 in P15. Grosjean failed to set a lap time as he returned to the garage at the end of his out lap with a suspected ERS (Energy Recovery Systems) water pump issue – his VF-20 unable to return in Q1.

Q2 saw Magnussen clock a 1:20.211 as his fastest lap, the Dane placing 15th overall with only the top 10 in the session moving on to Q3.

Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes claimed pole position for the Styrian Grand Prix, the 89th career Formula One pole for the British driver. His Q3 fast lap of 1:19.273 beat second-place qualifier, Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen, by 1.216 seconds.

Romain Grosjean, Driver No. 8, Haas F1 Team

“We had a problem with the ERS water pump – it wasn’t working so we couldn’t recover any energy on the out lap I did. So, we couldn’t even do a lap. It’s a shame as it’s a missed opportunity I guess.”

Kevin Magnussen, Driver No. 20, Haas F1 Team

“It was good fun and I’m glad that they let us qualify in these conditions. There was a little bit of aquaplaning here and there, but it wasn’t a big problem. I’m happy they let us qualify today. For us, P15 is not a fantastic starting position, but I think it’s the best we could do – so I’m pretty happy with that. We’ll fight hard tomorrow to try and get into the top 10.”

Guenther Steiner, Team Principal, Haas F1 Team

“It was a very interesting qualifying. It was very good from the race director that we started the session, that was a good decision. On our side, Grosjean’s car not going out is not what you want to see. We had an issue with the cooling of the energy storage unit. Kevin (Magnussen) did his best and we got out of Q1. He tried in Q2, but his last lap was not perfect, so we ended up 15th, which at the moment is really where we are. We need to be realistic about that. For the car that did run, all our operations worked well, and the guys did a good job. Let’s see what happens tomorrow when it’s dry again. Hopefully we don’t have the issues from last weekend, it is meant to be cooler, so hopefully we can go racing.”

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