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Ferrari’s Leclerc pips Red Bull’s Verstappen to win Austrian Grand Prix

Ferrari's Leclerc pips Red Bull's Verstappen to win Austrian Grand Prix

Spielberg (Austria), July 10 (SocialNews.XYZ) Ferrari's Charles Leclerc overtook Red Bull's Max Verstappen three times on track to win the Austrian Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton coming third for Mercedes after Carlos Sainz retired.

Leclerc took the lead when the Sprint winner and championship leader Verstappen pitted on Lap 12. Leclerc pitted much later, on Lap 27, and retook the lead with a pass on Lap 37. With Sainz challenging Verstappen for P2, the Dutchman pitted again on Lap 37.

 

The 24-year old Leclerc took his second stop on Lap 51 and retook the lead on Lap 53. With Sainz right on Verstappen's tail, the Spaniard suddenly slowed - the fire at the rear of his Ferrari signalling the end of his race. That promoted Hamilton, who had battled from P8 to P4, to the final podium place.

Despite a late-race scare in which Leclerc reported his throttle pedal to be sticking, making downshifts difficult and allowing Verstappen to close to within 2.3s, he won for the first time since Round 3 at Melbourne, Verstappen missing out on a third-straight win at the Red Bull Ring.

George Russell was a distant fourth having started there, the Mercedes driver losing time in his first pit stop - a five-second penalty also tacked on as he collided with Red Bull's Sergio Perez early on. Alpine's Esteban Ocon rounded out the top five having started sixth, Perez having retired soon after that Russell collision, a formula1.com report said.

Meanwhile, Mick Schumacher was the fans' Driver of the Day, having overtaken both McLaren's Lando Norris (P7 having served a five-second time penalty for exceeding track limits) and Haas team mate Kevin Magnussen in P8.

On the other hand, Daniel Ricciardo made it a double points finish for McLaren in P9, both the team's drivers enjoying renewed pace with their medium-hard-hard strategy.

Fernando Alonso rounded out the top 10 from last on the grid for Alpine, having had to pit three times - a potentially unsafe release causing him to come in twice during the Virtual Safety Car caused by Sainz's retirement.

Starting from the pit lane, Alfa Romeo's Valtteri Bottas made it up to P11 at Alex Albon's expense, the Williams driver having finished 12th after starting 15th.Lance Stroll was next in the order, 13th for Aston Martin, with Alfa Romeo's Zhou Guanyu just behind in P14. Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda struggled for AlphaTauri, finishing 15th and 16th respectively.

Damage picked up early on, however, left Aston Martin's Sebastian Vettel 17th following a collision with Gasly for which the Frenchman was penalised.

Sainz was the third retiree, Williams' Nicholas Latifi and Perez also bowing out, yet Ferrari have scored two consecutive victories to pile some pressure on championship leader Verstappen ahead of the French Grand Prix.

Source: IANS

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