Max Verstappen won the 2019 German Grand Prix

Car 33 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda won the 2019 German Grand Prix. This is his 7th F1 win & 2nd win of 2019. 2nd Place Car 5 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari. 3rd Place Car 26 Daniil Kvyat Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda.

4th Place Canadian Car 18 Lance Stroll Racing Point BWT Mercedes followed by 5th place Car 55 Carlos Sainz McLaren Renault. 6th Place Car 23 Alexander Albon Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda followed by 7th place Car 8 Romain Grosjean HAAS Ferrari. 8th Place Car 20 Kevin Magnussen HAAS Ferrari followed by 9th place Car 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes. Lastly in the Top 10 was Car 88 Robert Kubica Williams Mercedes in 10th place.

The race was in wet conditions with a track that had wet & dry spots. The track was very slippery but teams tried different tires, as the track was drying. Only 13 of 20 cars finished the race, both Mercedes spun off track. Car 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes finished in 9th place as Car 77 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes was a DNF in 15th place.

F1 – 2019 German Grand Prix – Post Race Press Conference Transcript

DRIVERS
1 – Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)
2 – ebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
3 – Daniil Kvyat (Toro Rosso)

TRACK INTERVIEWS
(Conducted by Martin Brundle)

Q: [Question inaudible]

Max Verstappen: ….I had a little moment, but I made a nice 360, so that was nice. I enjoyed that. Of courser to come out on top here it was all about trying not to make too many mistakes. Yeah, really tricky conditions but amazing to win.

Q: It’s a day for a wise head. You’re such a young man but you still you’re wise head on young shoulders. You really kept your head in the most treacherous conditions when others didn’t.

Max Verstappen: Well you learn, isn’t it, over the years. Of course very happy with the whole performance today.

Q: Congratulations. Sebastian, well done, you must be so pleased with that, 20th to second.

Sebastian Vettel: Yeah, thank you. It was a long race, at some stages it felt like it was never-ending. But it was a lot of fun. It was very tough with the conditions. It was very tough to read what was the smartest move, but yeah, I’m just happy.

Q: Did we hear that you had a little turbo problem early on? You seemed to be struggling for pace and then it really came good.

Sebastian Vettel: It took a while. I don’t think there was a problem but in the beginning with the intermediates I really couldn’t get the hang of it. Eventually then I got going so it was good that the afternoon took so long. Obviously I stayed tidy for most of the race but yeah, it was a long one. I don’t know if I can recap the whole race now but congratulations to Max, I think he drove superbly, but for us it was just go and get the next car and the next car and the next car.

Q: When did you first smell a podium?

Sebastian Vettel: I think before the last safety car, when I realised that I was quite a bit quicker and happy to pass people, it was quite straightforward. I was a little bit faster and could time it right. I saw a lot of people being cautious into the first corner and that’s where I was really giving it everything and it worked to get really into DRS range and I had good moves down the back straight but I don’t know, this race was so long…

Q: You need to watch your back.

Sebastian Vettel: Yeah, exactly.

Q: OK, thanks a lot, Sebastian. Daniil, well done, a podium. Not your first podium but a very enjoyable podium for you.

Daniil Kvyat: Yes, it is amazing to be back on the podium. Incredible for Toro Rosso after so many years to bring as podium to the team is amazing and the race was crazy. Finally I managed to put everything together to get this podium and I’m really happy.

Q: Any big moments? Any scary things going on out there?

Daniil Kvyat: It was a horror movie with a black comedy. At some point I thought the race was done for me, but then it came alive again, it was an incredible rollercoaster. A bit like my whole career!

Q: And you’re expecting your first child soon as well.

Daniil Kvyat: Yeah, she was born last night…

Q: Oh, fantastic, congratulations.

Daniil Kvyat: Thank you very much.

PRESS CONFERENCE

Q: Many congratulations Max, what a bonkers race. How does it feel? How does it compare to the other six wins?

Max Verstappen: Are you going to keep asking me that question: ‘how does it feel compared to the other ones’? I don’t know. It’s always different. It’s always a different feeling, but this was really good, because it was very tricky out there. We had to stay very focused; we couldn’t afford too many mistakes. I mean now, after the race, I can say I did that 360 for the crowd, but at the time it was a bit tricky out there with the medium tyre, very low grip. I think the information between myself and the team was crucial today. I think we made the right calls and that gave us the victory also. Once I was ahead of the Mercedes cars you could really see the pace we had, because I was stuck in the dirty air in the4 first few laps behind Valtteri but once you are ahead you can basically save your tyres a bit more and everything was a bit more under control. But yeah, good victory.

Q: Great victory. Congratulations. Sebastian, your 50th podium for Ferrari. It’s been a bit of an emotional weekend for you if you think what happened yesterday and you’ve charged through from the back today. Just describe how it feels?

Sebastian Vettel: Well, obviously after the disappointing day yesterday, where everything was ready: the crowd was ready; I was ready, the team was ready. Obviously we didn’t have qualifying, so starting last today I was very excited about the race in these conditions. Anything can happen. Obviously the racer turned out a lot crazier than I thought beforehand but yeah I’m very happy obviously. I’m very happy for the team first of all. It’s a tough period for us. We are pushing very hard, we are doing mistakes, we are not where we want to be, but we need to keep believing in ourselves, in our abilities, our strengths, and I’m confident that our days will come. Obviously today very happy for myself, at my home race and it was great to see the crowd, especially at the end, every time I passed in the car they were really excited. I really did enjoy that. A crazy race, a lot of decisions to make, a lot of communications between the car and the pit wall, but I think we stayed calm and tried to do the best at the time. Most of the time we were right, sometimes we were wrong but we kept it clean and I think that was the key and in the end I really started to come alive in these mixed conditions on dry tyres, we were quite comfortable and able to make good progress, because I think two safety cars to the end I was still not even in the top 10 and I was thinking ‘what happened?’ But it was a day like that and a race like that, so I’m quite happy.

Q: Well done. Dany, what a huge race for you. The birth of your daughter last night and what a way to celebrate that. At what point in the race did you realise the podium was on?

Daniil Kvyat: Yes, thank you. It was an incredible race for myself, a lot of things going on. I guess it was the same for everyone. The beginning of the race was so-so, I think, I was always around the top 10 and I thought some points were possible today. The first when I chose to go on slicks, it was the wrong moment. The second time I think it was the perfect moment and when I saw that others didn’t pit for slicks when I did i thought that’s our moment and I was right and I exited in P3. I had to overtook Stroll forP2 and then from there I just had to hope that quicker cars would take time to catch me at the end of the race. So yeah, I’m very happy with this podium. It’s fantastic also for the team – 11 years since the last podium, which Sebastian did in 2008. I think everyone is very happy today and we have to be happy. From my side of course I would dedicate this podium to my girlfriend Kelly and to my daughter.

QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR

Q: (Luke Smith – crash.net) Dany, your career’s been on a bit of a rollercoaster over the past couple of years. To now have this result and this breakthrough, how good does that feel over everything that’s happened the last couple of years, and repaying that faith Toro Rosso have shown in you.

Daniil Kvyat: Yes, you’re right. It was an incredible few years in my life. A lot of realisations in my life because it was sometimes tough times and I thought maybe Formula 1 was over for me, and maybe I thought, especially podium, I would never ever have it again, but life just proves that if you work hard and never give up, things are possible. I think that’s exactly what happened today. Even the race was tough for everyone, I managed to keep it cool and just… all these three difficult years, just felt like they crashed from my shoulders finally. I lost these chains today. It was hard work to reach this moment and hopefully I can send the message out there that I’m ready now to fight for this kind of moment on a consistent basis – and there is no stronger message than a podium like this.

Q: (Arjan Schouten – AD Sportswereld) Question for Max. Big drivers, big champs crashed today. Christian Horner just told Sky that under these chaotic, difficult circumstances, you always stand out, don’t lose your head. Can you explain why you are always so talented under these circumstances?

Max Verstappen: A lot of practice I think, from when I was young, in the wet. Working many hours together with my Dad who, I think, was also pretty decent in the wet. So he always gave me good tips. And not only driving in the wet. It’s also making decisions as well, while driving, and paying attention to what’s happening around you. And, of course, experience. In life, in Formula 1. I think if you do over 90 races, you have experienced a lot already and, based on that, of course, you can also make better decisions, I think.

Q: (Christian Nimmervoll – motorsport-total.com) To all three guys. I guess this is a special result for each and every one of you – but it’s probably even more special for Dr Marko because, at some point in your careers, you went through his hands. Can you probably remember a couple of stories with him? Tell us what he meant for your careers and sort of give us some thoughts on that.

Sebastian, why don’t we start with you?

Sebastian Vettel: He’s calling on a regular basis. Not any more for me so regular. I don’t miss the early calls at 7am! “How are you?”

Max Verstappen: “I’m in the gym!”

Daniil Kvyat: “Running!”

Sebastian Vettel: It probably pops up on your phone as a pre-select message: ‘I’m in the gym’. No, I mean, obviously he has a great talent for spotting young drivers early on and certainly he’s very tough and very straightforward – but I think you can learn to cope with that. I’m very grateful for the support that I had throughout my career from his side. I think it’s the same for these two. Yeah. I have too many memories; too many stories. Some to share, some not to share, better not to share. He’s always been very funny and we still keep in contact and I appreciate him now as a friend very much.

Max, Dr Marko?

Max Verstappen: Yeah, of course, we are dealing with Helmut every day still, so for me, of course he took the gamble of putting me in Toro Rosso when I was still very young. I’m still young – but back then I was very young.

Sebastian Vettel: You’re not very young any more…

Max Verstappen: Getting old?

Sebastian Vettel: Older.

Max Verstappen: Older, yeah…

Daniil Kvyat: You look quite old…

Max Verstappen: Already? I should retire in five years than I think. I look older than you?

Daniil Kvyat: I don’t know.

SV: I look older than you two.

Max Verstappen: It’s fine. OK, so back to this story. Helmut is a real racer and he has a good eye of what’s happening still, at his age. So, it is quite impressive still, to see that. But it’s also no nonsense. If you make a mistake, you make a mistake. If you do a good job, you do a good job. I think he prefers when you come up to him and tell him honestly if you made a mistake, or like something went wrong, than make a whole story – because that’s what he doesn’t appreciate. Basically I grew up like that because my Dad was the same – or maybe even worse than that. So… yeah. It’s good to have people like that in the team, of course, and in charge as well. For me, he is still very important and yes, of course it’s great to have him around and experienced a lot of stories with him still – and hopefully many more to come.

Dany?

Daniil Kvyat: Helmet yeah, so many rollercoasters he organised for me in my career! Maybe more than them. Yeah, a special person in my life, of course our lives now, I guess. And, well, thanks to him very big time we are who we are and the personal improvement, the professional improvement I made thanks to him is huge – and obviously I appreciate what he’s done for me. And I’m here thanks to him. Obviously stories, like Sebastian said, many to share/not to share. I think the most relevant today, it was raining I think once, again 7am, at a test and I was maybe three or four seconds off in my first wet test in Formula BMW at the time and he said: “So, you’re quite useless in the wet,” and just hung up on me.

Max Verstappen: You’re imitating him really well!

Daniil Kvyat: Lot of practice! Lot of hearing. So yeah, there was that – and many others. He is always tough on you but he’s always – most of the time – he’s right. And maybe at first it’s hard to take but then you analyse and you improve, simple as that. He always give you the opportunity if you deserve it and I’m very thankful for him.

Max Verstappen: You still picking up the phone at seven?

Daniil Kvyat: Yeah! I started to wake up at seven every day now, thanks to him.

Max Verstappen: I just turn my phone off, pick up after nine… better. Anyway now, you have to wake up at like… well, you wake up every three hours, go to bed, wake up…

Daniil Kvyat: Well, now that you’re doing so well, you can even sleep until mid-day.

Q: (Joe van Burik – Racing News 365) Many congrats to all three, especially to Dany with being a father now. Question to Seb and Max though: you’ve shown today that Mercedes can be vulnerable, in their home race in fact. Do you think this has in any way blown open the championship fight again?

Max Verstappen: I don’t know, they are so miles ahead in the championship.

Q: You’re 62 points behind.

Max Verstappen: Yeah, still quite a lot, isn’t it? It’s more than two victories, and they are still the dominant team, I think. Today was just very tricky out there and it’s easy to make a mistake, as you could see. Yeah, today was not their day. We managed to do a good job but we still have to work very hard to close that gap and actually really fight for the victory every single race so still a lot of work to do. But of course when you can, it’s good to score more points than them.

Sebastian Vettel: Not much to add. We still have a lot of races to go, a lot of things can happen but it’s not like we can expect them to score no points for the rest of the season so pretty much the opposite – they will be up there. We need to make sure we improve and give them a much harder time and naturally if you put people under pressure then things start to move. So it’s up to both of us, I guess, or us as Ferrari and them as Red Bull.

Q: (Daniele Sparisci – Corriera della Sera) Seb, do you consider this second place almost as a victory from what happened yesterday, from what happened today? You did a fantastic job, congratulations.

Sebastian Vettel: Well, I know that Max finished first so it’s not a victory but starting last, I think, with the race that we had, I think we can certainly be very happy recovering and I think it was a very tough race, easy to lose focus or momentum but we kept it throughout. I’m very happy, especially also racing here. I hope that we don’t lose this race. I think not only for me and Nico as German drivers, I think for the German crowd that we saw today and yesterday is very passionate, a lot of people turning up. It was sold out today despite the weather. I think we had a great race and it would be a shame to lose it. Obviously I’m not quite sure what’s in the future, whether there’s a chance to keep it but certainly when it comes to passion and effort that people put into this race it’s pretty high up, so I hope that it’s not… People make some decisions on common sense and not based on how much the wallet is opening. I think we have Grands Prix that we just mustn’t lose such as Monza, such as the race at Silverstone in the UK. I think Germany and Spain have a long history of racing so it would be a shame to lose those and instead go to a place where they pay millions for the race to turn up but nobody is sitting in the grandstand. For us it’s dull, as drivers so I think we rather enjoy here, close to the Netherlands with a lot of Dutch people coming…

Max Verstappen: It was a bit tricky today because it was orange against red, you know those colours don’t really match.

Sebastian Vettel: Well, they’re similar. I was taking the orange as well on my side.

Max Verstappen: When they were going up, right?

Sebastian Vettel: No, but I think it’s great to see. Obviously for the Germans and the Dutch in particular it will be difficult to go to… I don’t know… overseas. Anyway, to come back to your question, it’s certainly a tough time for us as Ferrari with days like yesterday because it shows that we have things that we need to sort out, we have things that we need to do better but I think in this period it’s very important that we keep the morale, we keep supporting the team. From the inside that is happening, from the outside I hope it’s happening as well. I know the tifosi are behind us but sometimes the headlines can shift in either way so it’s important that we keep the support because I think things are moving, we are pushing very very hard and when it comes to passion I think we put a lot of effort and a lot of hours in; the people are very determined. I’m as impatient as everyone else to get the results finally but it will take a little while. We know what we can improve and that’s where we are working on but in the meantime I hope that people are a bit patient and give us that freedom in that time. But yeah, so in that regard it feels like a small victory today.

Q: (Lennart Bloemhof – Volksrand) It was pretty spectacular over there all day, where does this race rank in your top five of craziest races?

Daniil Kvyat: I think it was clear enough how crazy it was. I think it was the first wet race in a while – and especially this year, so new tyres for everyone, no one knew how to use them very well at the beginning. The spray in the beginning was very high, then the track started drying, then it was on the borderline with slicks and it was very important not to make any mistakes. It was very easy to lock up the wheels under braking or just go a bit wide in some corners and I think today was just about avoiding those costly mistakes and making the right calls at the right time, so it was all about that but the race, I think, must have been quite spectacular to watch from outside. Lucky you.

Max Verstappen: Yeah, bit like Brazil 2016 was also quite crazy, all the time switching between extremes and intermediates. Of course we didn’t really get to try slicks, I think. Maybe some tried, I’m not sure but maybe not

Sebastian Vettel: Not in Brazil, no.

Max Verstappen: I don’t think so. So it’s maybe a little bit different to here but it’s definitely been one of the most challenging ones.

Sebastian Vettel: Well I’ve had a lot of races, also a lot of great crazy races but it was certainly among the craziest for a while. Max mentioned 2016 in Brazil. Always when the weather is really funny and you have all sorts of conditions it’s very challenging. Today we had between three and five stops for everyone or some even more. Obviously I had a crazy race in 2012 in Brazil as well, Korea 2010.

Max Verstappen: Malaysia in 2009?

Q: Red flag after 36 laps wasn’t it?

Sebastian Vettel: I had stopped a bit earlier than that, actually! I was out before, I spun out so it wasn’t that crazy. As I said, it’s mostly when the weather is up and down and you have to make those decisions. It’s very tough, you are on the fine edge but it’s also very exciting because you know you can make the difference very quickly. Sometimes you have laps and laps and laps and you’re fighting for half a second that you can make up and other times in these conditions you can gain or lose five seconds and five places.

Q: (Christian Nimmervoll – Motorsport-total.com) Seb, a couple of drivers lost it in the stadium section today: Lewis, Nico, Charles as well. Does it make you feel any better one year after that the world kind of sees how quickly that can happen in conditions like this?

Sebastian Vettel: Not really, no. I think that the answer is no. To protect them, I think they know what they’re doing and mistakes happen so I don’t think you should give them a hard time. It was very very tricky out there. I think we all had small mistakes here and there. Obviously some had a bit bigger ones in the wrong places but that’s part of racing so obviously nowadays a lot of people tend to judge everything very quickly but I think as much as they, I am not listening to all of those people. It happens in these conditions, it’s part of racing, as I said.

2019 German Grand Prix – Race Results

2019 July 28 Grand Prix of Germany Grand Prix Circuit Hockenheimring, Hockenheim Mercedes-Benz Race sponsor. 1st Grand Prix 1970, Number of laps 67, Circuit Length 4.574 km. Race Distance 306.458 km Lap Record: 1:13.780 Kimi Räikkönen (2004)

Position Car Driver Team Laps Status

1. Car 33 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda 64 – 1:44:31.275 – Running
2. Car 5 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 64 – Running
3. Car 26 Daniil Kvyat Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda 64 – Running
4. Canadian Car 18 Lance Stroll Racing Point BWT Mercedes 64 – Running
5. Car 55 Carlos Sainz McLaren Renault 64 – Running
6. Car 23 Alexander Albon Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda 64 – Running
7. Car 8 Romain Grosjean HAAS Ferrari 64 – Running
8. Car 20 Kevin Magnussen HAAS Ferrari 64 – Running
9. Car 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 64 – Running
10. Car 88 Robert Kubica Williams Mercedes 64 – Running
11. Car 63 George Russell Williams Mercedes 64 – Running
12. Car 7 Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari 64 – Running
13. Car 99 Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari 64 – Running
14. Car 10 Pierre Gasly Red Bull Racing Honda 61 – DNF
NC. Car 77 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 56 – DNF
NC. Car 27 Nico Hulkenberg Renault 39 – DNF
NC. Car 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 27 – DNF
NC. Car 4 Lando Norris McLaren Renault 25 – DNF
NC. Car 3 Daniel Ricciardo Renault 13 – DNF
NC. Car 11 Sergio Perez
Racing Point BWT Mercedes 1 – DNF

Note – Verstappen scored an additional point for setting the fastest lap of the race. Raikkonen and Giovinazzi had 30 seconds added to their race times for use of driver aids at the start.

Next Race: Grand Prix of Hungary August 4, 2019

Formula 1
http://www.formula1.com/

2019 F-1 Race
Results
DateGrand Prix
Mar-25Australia
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Valtteri Bottas77Mercedes
2Lewis Hamilton44Mercedes
3Max Verstappen26Red Bull Racing Honda
DateGrand Prix
Mar-31Bahrain
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Lewis Hamilton44Mercedes
2Valtteri Bottas77Mercedes
3Charles Leclerc16Ferrari
DateGrand Prix
Apr-14China
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Lewis Hamilton44Mercedes
2Valtteri Bottas77Mercedes
3Sebastian Vettel5Ferrari
DateGrand Prix
Apr-28Azerbaijan
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Valtteri Bottas77Mercedes
2Lewis Hamilton44Mercedes
3Sebastian Vettel5Ferrari
DateGrand Prix
May-12Spain
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Lewis Hamilton44Mercedes
2Valtteri Bottas77Mercedes
3Max Verstappen26Red Bull Racing Honda
DateGrand Prix
May-26Monaco
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Lewis Hamilton44Mercedes
2Sebastian Vettel5Ferrari
3Valtteri Bottas77Mercedes
DateGrand Prix
Jun-09Canada
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Lewis Hamilton44Mercedes
2Sebastian Vettel5Ferrari
3Charles Leclerc16Ferrari
DateGrand Prix
Jun-23France
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Lewis Hamilton44Mercedes
2Valtteri Bottas77Mercedes
3Charles Leclerc16Ferrari
DateGrand Prix
Jun-30Austria
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Max Verstappen26Red Bull Racing Honda
2Charles Leclerc16Ferrari
3Valtteri Bottas77Mercedes
DateGrand Prix
Jul-14Great Britain
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Lewis Hamilton44Mercedes
2Valtteri Bottas77Mercedes
3Charles Leclerc16Ferrari
Jul-28Germany
PositionDriverCar #Team
1Max Verstappen26Red Bull Racing Honda
2Sebastian Vettel5Ferrari
3Daniil Kvyat26Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.