Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Max Verstappen DUT Red Bull – Honda 01:22:01.822 26 2 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari +00:02.724 18 3 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes +00:18.960 15 4 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari +00:19.610 12 5 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes +00:22.805 10 6 Lando Norris GBR McLaren – Renault Lapped 8 7 Pierre
Max Verstappen has taken back to back wins at the Austrian Grand Prix, to take Honda’s first F1 win since Budapest in 2006 following an epic battle with Charles Leclerc in the closing stages of the race. Verstappen made a minor contact when they fought for the lead, the Dutchman pushed the Ferrari to the
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 01:04.138 01:03.378 01:03.003 2 Lewis Hamilton † GBR Mercedes 01:03.818 01:03.803 01:03.262 3 Max Verstappen DUT Red Bull – Honda 01:03.807 01:03.835 01:03.439 4 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes 01:04.084 01:03.863 01:03.537 5 Kevin Magnussen ≠ DEN Haas – Ferrari 01:04.778 01:04.466 01:04.072 6
Charles Leclerc set a new track record on his way to pole position ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver pulled out a very good lap to beat Lewis Hamilton to take pole by two and a half seconds. The final moments of Q3 proved as tense as ever, Hamilton setting the pace
Game on between Mercedes Mercedes and Ferrari appeared to be equal during practice in Spielberg, however, the second session was interrupted by a number of red flags. You need to believe in FP2 we didn’t see the real qualifying simulations from the top three as we saw three of the six drivers have accidents. I
Charles Leclerc topped the times during a drama-filled second practice for the Austrian Grand Prix. The Monacan was three tenths faster than the Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas and Red Bull’s Pierre Gasly was third, following a dramatic tense middle part of the session. Leclerc’s outright pace could be misleading as the qualifying simulations were heavily
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the first practice session ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver was a tenth faster than Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel with teammate Valtteri Bottas third. The Red Bull Ring was always expected to favour the Mercedes; however, it was not an easy session for the five times champion. Hamilton
Hamilton fast catching Schumacher Lewis Hamilton is only twenty race wins away from matching Michael Schumacher’s all-time Formula 1 record of ninety-one Grand Prix victories. Once believed untouchable, the Englishman continues to edge into the sports ultimate records, which he could pass next season. Hamilton has dominated the last twelve months following his last retirement
Ferrari makes a fresh attempt with an upgrade package Ferrari is to try a fresh attempt at getting their upgrade package to work at the Austrian Grand Prix, as they bid to close the gap to Mercedes. Sebastian Vettel suggested the team had “failed” to achieve their main goal of making “significant” inroads into their
The French Grand Prix saw Mercedes take there eighth back to back win of the season. F1 has become a bit boring say some, I can see where they are coming from, but I believe you cannot blame Lewis Hamilton or Mercedes for that. Paul Ricard we all knew ahead of the weekend would be