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Your 2021 French GP Predictions: The Results

How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2021 French Grand Prix were correct? Find out below!


1. WILL HAMILTON WIN?

YOUR PREDICTION: YES

CORRECT ANSWER: NO

For the first time since Circuit Paul Ricard’s return to the calendar, a driver other than Lewis Hamilton won the race. Max Verstappen won from pole position after a second pit stop allowed him to overtake both Mercedes drivers in the closing stages.


2. WHERE WILL RAIKKONEN FINISH?

YOUR PREDICTION: 11TH, 12TH OR 13TH

CORRECT ANSWER: 17th or lower

After recording his worst qualifying result of the season to date, Kimi Raikkonen finished the French Grand Prix in the same position as he started. Only 6.5% predicted that Raikkonen would finish in such a low position. Raikkonen’s position was not helped by the fact that no driver retired from the race.


3. HOW MANY CARS WILL SCORE FROM OUTSIDE THE TOP 10?

YOUR PREDICTION: 2 OR 3

CORRECT ANSWER: 2 or 3

Two drivers scored having started outside of the top ten on the grid at the French Grand Prix. Both Aston Martin drivers finished inside the points having started outside the top ten. Sebastian Vettel finished ninth from twelfth on the grid, while Lance Stroll finished tenth having started nineteenth.


4. HOW MANY FRENCH DRIVERS WILL SCORE?

YOUR PREDICTION: BOTH DRIVERS WILL SCORE

CORRECT ANSWER: GASLY WILL, OCON WON’T

Of the two French drivers in the field, only Pierre Gasly scored. The AlphaTauri driver recorded his best home race result so far, with seventh place. Meanwhile, Esteban Ocon finished the race a lap down in fourteenth position.


5. HOW MANY POINTS WILL ALPINE SCORE?

YOUR PREDICTION: 1-5 POINTS

CORRECT ANSWER: 1-5 POINTS

Fernando Alonso was Alpine’s only points scorer at the team’s home event. After starting ninth, the Spaniard made up one position in the race and finished eighth, picking up four points.


Let us know how you got on with this race’s predictions! There’ll be more predictions to be made ahead of the next Grand Prix. Follow Lights Out on twitter to take part: @LightsOutF1Blog!

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