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Race results

The São Paulo Grand Prix was chaotic even before the start, as Leclerc crashed on the formation lap with a hydraulic problem. Soon after the race start, Albon and Magnussen collided heavily, causing a red flag. After the restart Verstappen held the lead, with Norris chasing in second. Norris stayed close early, but Verstappen managed his tyres and gradually opened the gap. In the closing laps Alonso and Pérez fought intensely for third, with Alonso finishing narrowly ahead at the line. Verstappen won, Norris finished second and Alonso third, while Yuki Tsunoda scored points in ninth.

POS.NO.DriverTeamTIMELapsFastest LapPITGridPTS
111:56:48.894711:13.4224125
24+8.277711:12.4864619
314+34.155711:14.4424415
411+34.208711:14.1244912
518+40.845711:14.0074310
655+50.188711:14.406478
710+56.093711:14.5214156
844+1:02.859711:14.739454
922+1:09.880711:14.2314162
1031+1 Lap701:14.2065141
112+1 Lap701:15.7384190
1227+1 Lap701:15.0364110
133+1 Lap701:13.8664170
1481+2 Laps691:14.3104100
DNF63Retired571:14.934480
DNF77Retired391:15.7313180
DNF24Retired221:16.2323200
DNF20Retired0-0120
DNF23Retired0-0130
DNS16Did not start0-020

DNS: Did not start, DNF: Did not finish

Driver of the Day

Lando NorrisNOR#4McLaren

Race information

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Race information
Round
ROUND 20
Official name
FORMULA 1 ROLEX GRANDE PRÊMIO DE SÃO PAULO 2023
Circuit
Autódromo José Carlos Pace
Venue
São Paulo, Brazil
Course length
4.309 km
GP first held
1973
Same-name GP races
50
Fastest lap
-
Race laps
71 laps
Race distance
305.879 km

GP first held and GP races held count only same-name grands prix that were part of the F1 World Championship.

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