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Formula 1 Austrian GP

F1 Austrian GP: Russell wins after Verstappen, Norris contact

Russell picks up the pieces for Mercedes to win F1's Austrian Grand Prix after battle for the lead between Verstappen and Norris ends in contact

George Russell won Formula 1’s 2024 Austrian Grand Prix that was transformed dramatically when long-time leader Max Verstappen collided with long-time pursuer Lando Norris.

The Red Bull and McLaren pair made contact at the Red Bull Ring’s tight, uphill Turn 3 with seven laps of the 71-lap contest remaining, Norris having dramatically cut into Verstappen’s lead after the Dutchman had suffered a long second stop.

Several times Norris attacked at Turn 3 all while accruing track limits strikes during his chase to get into and remain in Verstappen’s DRS range.

On lap 59, Norris dived to the inside and locked up as Verstappen moved across, which meant the McLaren slid off into the runoff and let the Red Bull by on the run to Turn 4.

This was not enough to stop Norris getting a five-second time addition for traversing track limits a fourth time in his off, but this did not matter as the pair came to blows even before it was dished out.

On lap 64, Norris moved to Verstappen’s outside as Turn 3 approached and when the Red Bull moved left, they touched and both went off with punctures.

Each had to pit, Norris forced to retire with damage to this rear floor, which meant Russell, who had been third for all of the race behind the top two, inherited the lead.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, battle for the lead

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB20, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, battle for the lead

Photo by: Andy Hone / Motorsport Images

A short virtual safety car was required to clear debris from the track with Russell lapping a few seconds ahead of Oscar Piastri and Carlos Sainz, but in the closing tours the Mercedes driver maintained his lead to secure a second F1 career GP win.

At the start, Verstappen made a smooth getaway from pole and easily ran clear of Norris in the first stint. McLaren tried to reassure its charge his extra set of medium tyres would make the difference later on, as Red Bull looked set to use to hards after the mediums the whole field had started on.

But that appeared a faint hope as Verstappen simply romped clear across the first stint – his lead approaching six seconds before he pitted on lap 23 to take the hards.

Norris came in at the same time, with the Red Bull being released into his path and forcing the McLaren to brake as he approached his pitbox in an incident race control reviewed but decided was not worth referring to the stewards.

In the second stint, Verstappen again pulled clear, although not as quickly in stint one, with his lead reaching a maximum of eight seconds just past half distance.

Here Norris started to take time back, with Verstappen struggling to keep the hards alive and even keep the lapped Haas cars behind him at this stage.

Red Bull kept Verstappen out for longer than he wanted, before he was pulled in to take used mediums as his lead came down to 6.5s – his pre-race extra set of hards eschewed – on lap 51 at the same time as Norris came in behind.

A slow left-rear change and then a conservative release this time meant Verstappen’s previous lead was suddenly reduced to under two seconds, with Norris pushing hard to get into DRS and kicking off all the drama that was to follow.

Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, in the pits

Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, in the pits

Photo by: Steven Tee / Motorsport Images

Behind Russell, Piastri finished 1.9s adrift of a surprise victor, with Sainz third – having been overtaken by the McLaren when Piastri pulled a bold around-the-outside move at Turn 6 just after the Verstappen/Norris clash.

Lewis Hamilton finished fourth – his race featuring a 5s time penalty for crossing the pit entry line at his first stop, the seven-time world champion picking floor damage hitting the Turn 8 kerbs too hard and Piastri passing him by late in the second stint.

Verstappen made it home in fifth, with a 10s time addition for causing the collision with Norris in the stewards’ view.

Nico Hulkenberg beat Sergio Perez to sixth, with Kevin Magnussen eighth in a double points finish for Haas in a race where its drivers battled each other hard early on.

Daniel Ricciardo took ninth for RB and Pierre Gasly rounded out the top 10 after prevailing in a close and hard mid-race scrap with his Alpine team-mate Esteban Ocon.

F1 Austrian Grand Prix - Race Results

   
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Cla Driver # Laps Time Interval km/h Pits Points Retirement Chassis Engine
1 United Kingdom G. Russell Mercedes 63 71

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    2 25   Mercedes Mercedes
2 Australia O. Piastri McLaren 81 71

+1.906

1.906

1.906   2 18   McLaren Mercedes
3 Spain C. Sainz Ferrari 55 71

+4.533

4.533

2.627   2 15   Ferrari Ferrari
4 United Kingdom L. Hamilton Mercedes 44 71

+23.142

23.142

18.609   2 12   Mercedes Mercedes
5 Netherlands M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1 71

+37.253

37.253

14.111   3 10   Red Bull Red Bull
6 Germany N. Hulkenberg Haas F1 Team 27 71

+54.088

54.088

16.835   2 8   Haas Ferrari
7 Mexico S. Perez Red Bull Racing 11 71

+54.672

54.672

0.584   2 6   Red Bull Red Bull
8 Denmark K. Magnussen Haas F1 Team 20 71

+1'00.355

1'00.355

5.683   2 4   Haas Ferrari
9 Australia D. Ricciardo RB 3 71

+1'01.169

1'01.169

0.814   2 2   RB Red Bull
10 France P. Gasly Alpine 10 71

+1'01.766

1'01.766

0.597   2 1   Alpine Renault
11 Monaco C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 71

+1'07.056

1'07.056

5.290   4     Ferrari Ferrari
12 France E. Ocon Alpine 31 71

+1'08.325

1'08.325

1.269   2     Alpine Renault
13 Canada L. Stroll Aston Martin Racing 18 70

1 lap

    2     Aston Martin Mercedes
14 Japan Y. Tsunoda RB 22 70

1 lap

    2     RB Red Bull
15 Thailand A. Albon Williams 23 70

1 lap

    2     Williams Mercedes
16 Finland V. Bottas Sauber 77 70

1 lap

    2     Sauber Ferrari
17 China Z. Guanyu Sauber 24 70

1 lap

    2     Sauber Ferrari
18 Spain F. Alonso Aston Martin Racing 14 70

1 lap

    3     Aston Martin Mercedes
19 United States L. Sargeant Williams 2 69

2 laps

    3     Williams Mercedes
dnf United Kingdom L. Norris McLaren 4 64

 

    3   Collision McLaren Mercedes

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