French Grand Prix Circuit
Track:
Circuit Paul Ricard
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Where to Watch
Race start: June 20, 2021, 8:55a EST
T.V.: ESPN
online: ESPN.com

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FRENCH GRAND PRIX
Past Winners

2021 Max Verstappen/Red Bull Racing
2020 No race held.
2019 Lewis Hamilton/Mercedes-AMG
2018 Lewis Hamilton/Mercedes-AMG

PODIUM
2021

1. Max Verstappen/Red Bull Racing*
2. Lewis Hamilton//Mercedes-AMG
3. Sergio Perez/Red Bull Racing
*Also earned fastest lap of the race point

Final Results
FORMULA 1 FRENCH GRAND PRIX 2021

PositionDriverTeamTimePoints
* Fastest Lap Point
1#33 Max Verstappen*Red Bull Racing Honda1:27:25.77026
2#44 Lewis HamiltonMercedes-AMG+2.904s18
3#11 Sergio Perez
Red Bull Racing Honda+8.811s15
4#77 Valtteri BottasMercedes-AMG+14.618s12
5#4 Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes+64.032s10
6#3 Daniel RicciardoMcLaren Mercedes+75.857s8
7#10 Pierre GaslyAlphatauri Honda+76.596s6
8#14 Fernando AlonsoAlpine Renault+77.695s4
9#5 Sebastian VettelAston Martin Mercedes+79.666s2
10#18 Lance StrollRacing Point BWT Mercedes+91.946s1
11#55 Carlos SainzFerrari +99.337s0
12#63 George RussellWilliams Mercedes+1 lap0
13#22 Yuki TsunodaAlphatauri Honda+1 lap0
14#31 Esteban OconAlpine Renault+1 lap0
15#99 Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing Ferrari+1 lap0
16#16 Charles LeclercFerrari +1 lap0
17#7 Kimi RaikkonenAlfa Romeo Racing Ferrari+1 lap0
18#6 Nicholas LatifiWilliams Mercedes+1 lap0
19#47 Mick SchumacherHaas Ferrari+1 lap0
20#9 Nikita MazepinHaas Ferrari+1 lap0

 

Final Results
FORMULA 1 FRENCH GRAND PRIX 2021

F1 | Verstappen triumphs over Hamilton after late pass in scintillating French Grand Prix

Red Bull took their third consecutive win of the season at a cracking French Grand Prix courtesy of Max Verstappen, who passed Lewis Hamilton with two laps to go to claim the thirteenth victory of his career, Hamilton finishing second as the second Red Bull of Sergio Perez completed the podium.

In a mirror of the Spanish Grand Prix – when Mercedes out-strategised Red Bull to claim the victory – Verstappen stopped twice to Hamilton’s one-stop, with the Dutchman then using his fresher tyres to close up to the Mercedes, passing on Lap 52 of 53 to check out for his third win of the year.

It more than made up for Verstappen losing out to Hamilton from pole at the race start, Verstappen taking the win as well as the extra point for fastest lap – with the result also marking the first time Red Bull have won three races on the bounce in the turbo-hybrid era.  --read more--


watch: Race Highlights | 2021 French Grand Prix



 

Starting Grid
FORMULA 1 FRENCH GRAND PRIX 2021

PositionDriverTeamTime
* Set new track record.
1#33 Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing Honda1:29.990
2#44 Lewis HamiltonMercedes-AMG1:30.248
3#77 Valtteri BottasMercedes-AMG1:30.376
4#11 Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing Honda1:30.868
5#55 Carlos SainzFerrari1:30.840
6#10 Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri Honda1:30.868
7#16 Charles LeclercFerrari 1:30.987
8#4 Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes1:31.252
9#14 Fernando AlonsoAlpine Renault1:31.340
10#3 Daniel Ricciardo
McLaren Mercedes1:31.382
11#31 Esteban OconAlpine Renault1:31.736
12#5 Sebastian VettelAston Martin Mercedes1:31.767
13#99 Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing Ferrari1:31.813
14#63 George RussellWilliams Mercedes1:32.065
15#47 Mick SchumacherHaas Ferrari1:32.942
16#6 Nicholas LatifiWilliams Mercedes1:33.062
17#7 Kimi Raikkonen
Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari1:33.354
18#9 Nikita MazepinHaas Ferrari1:33.554
NC#18 Lance StrollAston Martin Mercedes2:12.584
RT#22 Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri Honda

 

Starting Grid
FORMULA 1 FRENCH GRAND PRIX

F1 | Verstappen beats title rival Hamilton to pole in thrilling French GP qualifying

Paul Ricard hasn’t been a happy hunting ground for Red Bull in the past, but Max Verstappen ripped up the formbook in French Grand Prix qualifying to fend off title rival Lewis Hamilton and take sensational pole position.

The French track, which returned to the calendar in 2018, has traditionally been a Mercedes stronghold, with Hamilton taking pole and victory in each edition, but this time it was Red Bull who looked like the ones to beat.  Verstappen set the early pace in Q3, four tenths of a second quicker than Hamilton, but things heated up in the second runs as Hamilton went quickest in the first sector. Verstappen responded with a purple second and final sector to better his time and take his second pole of the season.  --read more--


watch: Qualifying Highlights | 2021 French Grand Prix



 

Tire Allocations
FORMULA 1 FRENCH GRAND PRIX 2021

 

 

Tires for France 2021

The Pirelli tire allocations for the FORMULA 1 FRENCH GRAND PRIX 2021 are:  (See chart.)  The middle compounds in the Pirelli range – C2 (hard), C3 (medium) and C4 (soft) – will be brought to France. That's one step softer than the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, but the same choice as was made for the 2019 French GP. The winning strategy in 2019 was a one-stopper from mediums to hards.  --read more-- 

Red (C4) - Fastest
Yellow (C3) - Balanced
White (C2) -
Long lasting
 


Wet  Weather
Green - Intermediates - Used when track conditions are wet and starting to dry
Blue - Full Wets - Used when it's actually raining

The 'Full Wets' (blue) can dissipate 85 liters/ 22.45462 gallons per second.  The Intermediates (green), used when the track is wet in some areas and dry in others, can dissipate 30 liters/ 7.92516 gallons per second. 

Blue - Full Wets


Green - Intermediates


Yellow - Medium Compound


The Racing Spot - Pirelli | WHEN IT’S TIME TO CHANGE FROM SLICK TO WET TYRES IN FORMULA 1