2016 Brazilian Grand Prix Explained

Type:F1
Country:Brazil
Grand Prix:Brazilian
Details Ref:[1]
Year:2016
Race No:20
Season No:21
Official Name:Formula 1 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2016
Course:Permanent racing facility
Course Km:4.309
Course Mi:2.677
Distance Laps:71
Distance Km:305.909
Distance Mi:190.083
Weather:Rain and 16 °C (60.8 °F)
Attendance:136,410 (Weekend) [2]
Pole Driver:Lewis Hamilton
Pole Country:GBR
Pole Team:Mercedes
Pole Time:1:10.736
Fast Time:1:25.305
Fast Lap:67
First Driver:Lewis Hamilton
First Country:GBR
First Team:Mercedes
Second Driver:Nico Rosberg
Second Country:DEU
Second Team:Mercedes
Third Driver:Max Verstappen
Third Country:NED
Third Team:Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
Next Round:2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Previous Round:2016 Mexican Grand Prix

The 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula One Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2016) was a Formula One motor race held on 13 November 2016 at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace in São Paulo, Brazil. The race was the 20th and penultimate round of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship and marked the 45th running of the Brazilian Grand Prix and the 44th time that the race had been run as a World Championship event since the inaugural season in . At the race duration of a little over 3 hours, the race was the longest Brazilian Grand Prix in history.[3]

Winner of the previous year's race Nico Rosberg entered the round with a 19-point lead over his teammate Lewis Hamilton in the World Drivers' Championship. Their team, Mercedes, had already clinched the World Constructors' Championship, holding a lead of two hundred and fifty-two points over Red Bull Racing, with third place Scuderia Ferrari another sixty-two points behind. Hamilton took pole position and won the race from Rosberg to take the championship to the final round in Abu Dhabi. Max Verstappen finished third, having dropped to 16th after a pit stop with 16 laps to go.

Qualifying

DriverConstructor
Q1Q2Q3
144Mercedes1:11.5111:11.2381:10.7361
26Mercedes1:11.8151:11.3731:10.8382
37Ferrari1:12.1001:12.3011:11.4043
433Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer1:11.9571:11.8341:11.4854
55Ferrari1:12.1591:12.0101:11.4955
631:12.4091:12.0471:11.5406
78Haas-Ferrari1:12.8931:12.3431:11.9377
8271:12.4281:12.3601:12.1048
911Force India-Mercedes1:12.6841:12.3311:12.1659
1014McLaren-Honda1:12.7001:12.3121:12.26610
1177Williams-Mercedes1:12.6801:12.42011
1221Haas-Ferrari1:13.0521:12.43112
1319Williams-Mercedes1:12.4321:12.52113
1426Toro Rosso-Ferrari1:13.0711:12.72614
1555Toro Rosso-Ferrari1:12.9501:12.92015
1630Renault1:13.2591:13.25816
1722McLaren-Honda1:13.27617
1820Renault1:13.41018
1994MRT-Mercedes1:13.42719
2031MRT-Mercedes1:13.43222
219Sauber-Ferrari1:13.62320
2212Sauber-Ferrari1:13.68121
107% time

1:16.516

Source:[4]
Notes

Race

The track was very wet at the start so the race began behind the safety car until the start of Lap 8. Lewis Hamilton built up an early lead. Marcus Ericsson crashed on lap 13 on the pit straight bringing the safety car back out again. The race restarted again six laps later only for Kimi Räikkönen to crash on the pit straight immediately, spinning across the track before hitting the wall. The race was red flagged and there was a 35-minute delay before restarting again behind the safety car, however seven laps later it was again red flagged as the conditions were deemed still too dangerous.

After another 25 minute delay the race started again behind the safety car, which finally pulled in after another three laps. Late on in the race Felipe Massa crashed near the pit entry bringing the safety car out again, while walking back to the garage Massa was given applause from several teams and was visibly emotional, as it was expected to be his last Grand Prix in his home country.[5]

The race restarted again and Hamilton went on to win the race from Championship leader Nico Rosberg and Max Verstappen.[6]

Race classification

DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
144 Lewis HamiltonMercedes713:01:01.335125
26 Nico RosbergMercedes71+11.455218
333 Max Verstappen71+21.481415
411 Sergio PérezForce India-Mercedes71+25.346912
55 Sebastian VettelFerrari71+26.334510
655 Carlos Sainz Jr.Toro Rosso-Ferrari71+29.160158
727 Nico HülkenbergForce India-Mercedes71+29.82786
83 Daniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer71+30.48664
912 Felipe NasrSauber-Ferrari71+42.620212
1014 Fernando AlonsoMcLaren-Honda71+44.432101
1177 Valtteri BottasWilliams-Mercedes71+45.29211
1231 Esteban OconMRT-Mercedes71+45.80922
1326 Daniil KvyatToro Rosso-Ferrari71+51.19214
1420Renault71+51.55518
1594 Pascal WehrleinMRT-Mercedes71+1:00.49819
1622 Jenson ButtonMcLaren-Honda71+1:21.99417
Ret21Haas-Ferrari60Electrical12
Ret19 Felipe MassaWilliams-Mercedes46Accident13
Ret30 Jolyon PalmerRenault2016
Ret7 Kimi RäikkönenFerrari19Accident3
Ret9 Marcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari11Accident20
DNS8 Romain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari0Accident
Source:[7]
Notes

Championship standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
1 Nico Rosberg*367
2 Lewis Hamilton*355
3246
4 Sebastian Vettel197
15 Max Verstappen192
Source:[8]
Constructors' Championship standings
ConstructorPoints
1 Mercedes*722
2446
3 Ferrari375
4 Force India-Mercedes163
5 Williams-Mercedes136
Source:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brazil. formula1.com. 3 October 2016.
  2. Web site: F1 attendance figures hit four million in 2017. 8 December 2017. 23 March 2020. formula1.com.
  3. Web site: Brazil stats - Hamilton wins at record 24th different track. Formula1.com. Formula One Administration. 13 November 2016. 18 December 2016.
  4. Web site: Formula 1 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2016 – Qualifying . Formula1.com . Formula One World Championship Limited . 12 November 2016. 13 November 2016.
  5. Web site: Felipe Massa stays with Williams for 2017. 16 January 2017 .
  6. News: Hamilton keeps title alive with win. BBC Sport .
  7. Web site: Formula 1 Grande Prêmio do Brasil 2016 – Race Result. Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. 13 November 2016. 13 November 2016.
  8. Web site: Brazil 2016 - Championship • STATS F1. www.statsf1.com. 13 March 2019.