Lewis Hamilton comes off the track as passes the car of Charles Leclerc
Lewis Hamilton comes off the track as passes the car of Charles Leclerc

German Grand Prix result: Max Verstappen wins, Vettel takes heroic second but it's misery for Hamilton and Bottas


Max Verstappen won a dramatic German Grand Prix to forget for Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Botas while Sebastian Vettel finished second from 20th.

Podium

  1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
  2. Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
  3. Daniil Kvyat (Toro Rosso)

Scroll down for race result and updated standings

Race Report

Max Verstappen won a frenetic rain-hit German Grand Prix after Lewis Hamilton crashed while on course for victory.

Hamilton appeared set to claim his eighth win of a dominant season before drama struck on lap 29 of 64 in a race which featured four safety car periods.

The British star, who had just stopped for dry rubber, ran off the road at a final corner which had claimed Ferrari's Charles Leclerc one lap earlier.

Hamilton had to stop for a new front wing and was stationary for more than 50 seconds as his Mercedes crew dashed around for spare parts.

He finished 11th, having also been hit with a five-second penalty for entering the pits on the wrong side of the bollard, and spun in the final stages too on a day to forget for the world champion.

Verstappen, who stopped five times in the most topsy-turvy of races, took the chequered flag to claim his second win of the campaign.

The Dutchman finished ahead of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, who fought back from last, and Toro Rosso driver Daniil Kvyat. Racing Point's Lance Stroll finished fourth.

On a miserable day for Mercedes at their home race, Valtteri Bottas crashed out at the first corner with eight laps remaining, while in the hunt for the podium.

Bottas' spin brought a furious reaction from Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team principal banging both his fists on the table.

Hamilton held a commanding 35-second lead when he stopped to change on to the dry tyres.

But the last corner of the Hockenheim circuit was still damp, and after it caught Leclerc out, the young Monegasque crashing from second, Hamilton hit the barriers too.

While Leclerc retired, Hamilton was able to limp back to the pit lane, falling back to fifth following a comical pit stop, before gaining two places to third.

But then Nico Hulkenberg also crashed out at the final corner, resulting in a third safety car period.

Hamilton pitted a lap late leaving him way down the order. Running in 12th, Hamilton said: "How has it gone this bad?"

"Copy that, Lewis," came the reply from his engineer, Pete Bonnington. "That is something we are going to have to review."

There were then huge cheers from the grandstands as Hamilton fell off the road again, spinning at the opening bend.

He pitted for new tyres, dropping to last place. He would finish outside of the points, 11th of the 13 classified runners.

There were no such concerns for Verstappen, who kept his cool to win by more than seven seconds.

Vettel, who had started from the back of the grid after his engine broke in qualifying, made several moves in the final laps to seal the runner-up spot.

"It was about trying not to make mistakes," said Verstappen. "It feels amazing to win.

"You learn over the years. I was very happy with the whole performance."

Stroll took fourth ahead of McLaren's Carlos Sainz with the London-born Alexander Albon a career-best sixth. Lando Norris failed to finish following a gearbox issue.

Vettel added: "It was a long race. At some stage it felt never-ending. It was very tough with the conditions. I am just happy."

Race Result

  1. Max Verstappen, Red Bull
  2. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari
  3. Daniil Kvyat, Toro Rosso
  4. Lance Stroll, Racing Point
  5. Carlos Sainz, McLaren
  6. Alex Albon, Toro Rosso
  7. Kimi Raikkonen, Alfa Romeo
  8. Antonio Giovinazzi, Alfa Romeo
  9. Romain Grosjean, Haas
  10. Kevin Magnussen, Haas
  11. Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
  12. George Russell, Williams
  13. Robert Kubica, Williams

Following drivers did not finish

  • Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
  • Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
  • Pierre Gasly (Red Bull)
  • Lando Norris (McLaren)
  • Daniel Ricciardo (Renault)
  • Nico Hulkenburg (Renault)
  • Sergio Perez (Racing Point)

Updated standings

  • Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) - 223
  • Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) - 184
  • Max Verstappen (Red Bull) - 162
  • Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) - 141
  • Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 120
  • Pierre Gasly (Red Bull) - 55
  • Carlos Sainz Jr (McLaren) - 48
  • Kimi Raikkonen (Alfa Romeo Racing) - 31
  • Daniil Kvyat (Toro Rosso) - 27
  • Lando Norris (McLaren) - 22
  • Daniel Ricciardo (Renault) - 22
  • Lance Stroll (Racing Point) - 18
  • Nico Hulkenburg (Renault) - 17
  • Kevin Magnussen (Haas) - 15
  • Alexander Albon (Toro Rosso) - 15
  • Sergio Perez (Racing Point) - 13
  • Antonio Giovinazzi (Alfa Romeo Racing) - 5
  • Romain Grosjean (Haas) - 4
  • George Russell (Williams) - 0
  • Robert Kubica (Williams) - 0

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