Formula 1

Verstappen leads battling Ferraris for Sprint victory and P1 grid spot for the Austrian GP

Max Verstappen won the F1 Sprint at the Red Bull Ring, beating the duelling Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, as he cruised to victory and secured a P1 start for Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix.

Verstappen aced qualifying on Friday evening, in a session that saw both Mercedes crash out in Q3, after which Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez was bumped down to P13 on the grid for this Sprint. This new-for-2022 Sprint format awards points to the top eight instead of the top three.

Yellow flags came out on the formation lap when Fernando Alonso’s Alpine failed to get off the grid – forcing him out of the Sprint – before Zhou Guanyu’s brief stoppage at the final corner approaching the grid prompted a second formation lap and forced the Alfa Romeo driver to start from the pits. The other 18 cars navigated a haze of orange smoke to finally commence a Sprint of 23 laps rather than 24.

The top 10 began on medium tyres, only four drivers having opted for softs. From pole, Verstappen enjoyed a rapid start and shut the door on Leclerc, who attempted a pass down his right-hand side – briefly giving Sainz P2 at his team mate’s expense before the Monegasque hit back.

Verstappen would continue to lead comfortably and eventually won by 1.6 seconds over Leclerc, who began to close in at the very end.

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Sprint results

POSITION TIME POINTS
1  Max VERSTAPPEN Red Bull Racing 26:30.059 8
2  Charles LECLERC Ferrari +1.675s 7
3  Carlos SAINZ Ferrari +5.644s 6
4  George RUSSELL Mercedes +13.429s 5
5  Sergio PEREZ Red Bull Racing +18.302s 4

George Russell started and finished fourth for Mercedes, while Perez battled from 13th to fifth, the Mexican gaining five spots in the opening six laps, the next two off the Haas drivers by Lap 10 and another off Alpine’s Esteban Ocon on Lap 12 – though Russell proved too far away to catch.

With the Haas pair keeping Lewis Hamilton at bay for much of the Sprint, Ocon ended up a comfortable sixth. Hamilton, who was squeezed into Turn 1 and tapped the AlphaTauri of Pierre Gasly (P15) into a spin, worked his way back into the top 10 and spent the second half of the encounter stalking the Haas pair, his attempts to pass yielding no results until he finally got the better of Mick Schumacher at Turn 4 on Lap 22.

The seven-time champion couldn’t catch Kevin Magnussen, the Dane finishing seventh and ahead of the Silver Arrow.

Valtteri Bottas was passed for P9 by Hamilton early on and caught up when the Haas drivers stalled the Mercedes’ progress, but ended up 10th overall for Alfa Romeo behind Schumacher.

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