
Having come agonisingly close to winning at Interlagos last year before his coming together with Esteban Ocon, a brilliant performance from Max Verstappen saw him convert pole position into his third win of the 2019 season – while a mind-boggling final few laps saw both Ferraris sensationally clash and retire, and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton tip the other Red Bull of Alex Albon out of second, allowing Toro Rosso’s Pierre Gasly to finish a sensational P2…
Top Point Drives of the Day
- Carlos Sainz Jr. (McLaren-Renault) 40 points: a pit lane start did not prevent a podium finish and the second-best drive in our game this season
- Antonio Giovinazzi (Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari) 28 points: a fifth-place finish from P12 for his best race of the year
- Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing-Honda) 25 points: a win from pole position which was not as easy as it might sound
Our Game
A chaotic race nevertheless didn’t have much effect on our standings as there was only a 5-point difference between John Cavelti’s and Tim’s day-best scores and five other players. Michael’s selections have likely cost him a shot at a season-end prize.
For download (PDF): FIA Formula 1 World Championship Prediction Challenge! 2019 20 Brazilian Grand Prix
Total (20 Rounds) | ||
1 | Evan Howatson | 2521 |
2 | Ian Aaron | 2503 |
3 | John Cavelti | 2476 |
4 | Tim Harris | 2450 |
5 | Michael Poplawski | 2353 |
6 | Danielle Bourgeois | 2341 |
7 | Wes Zetaruk | 2295 |
8 | John Lo | 2255 |
20 Brazilian Grand Prix | ||
1 | John Cavelti | 124 |
Tim Harris | 124 | |
3 | Ian Aaron | 123 |
Danielle Bourgeois | 123 | |
Evan Howatson | 123 | |
6 | John Lo | 119 |
Wes Zetaruk | 119 | |
8 | Michael Poplawski | 50 |
Prizes
🥇 $40.00 🥈 $28.00 🥉 $12.00