F1: Verstappen outduels Ferraris in Austria GP Sprint Race

A brilliant drive from the Dutchman Max Verstappen in the Austrian GP Sprint Race Saturday to the cheers from a sea of Orange.

Verstappen led all the way and drove to a 1.675s victory over Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari, with the 2nd Ferrari of Carlos Sainz Jr. 5.644s in arrears.

Verstappen starts from pole tomorrow, with the top four finishing in grid order.

Apart from the first few corners, Verstappen never looked troubled.

Verstappen battles the two Ferraris on opening lap

“It was great to see, got a lot of smoke at the end with all the orange,” said Verstappen.

“It was a decent race, we had decent pace at the beginning, and after that it was closely matched. As a Sprint should go, it’s quite flat-out… [the Ferraris] were fighting a bit so I was able to pull out a gap, but after that, we were closely matched.

“The car is good, just a few things to fine tune but overall, we’ve been really competitive again this weekend.”

“It was tricky, obviously the first part of the race was really tricky,” said Leclerc.

“I had a little fight with Carlos and then towards the end I was starting to push… hopefully we can have a good start tomorrow and put some pressure on Max.”

Carlos Sainz Jr. said afterward, “I had a good start then a couple of fights there at the beginning, first with Max at Turn 3 then Charles at Turn 3, which was good, it was good racing, as it should be… We will need to improve the pace a little because [Max] looked to be very strong at the start of the race, so we need to match him… Tomorrow is a different race, but the most important thing is that we are in the fight and we will try our best to get him.”

George Russell came home in fourth for Mercedes.

Russell says his Mercedes team’s pace was not “where we hoped or expected it to be” after he couldn’t hold on to the leading Red Bull and two Ferraris in the Austrian GP Sprint and crossed the line a lonely fourth…

The Silver Arrows had looked quicker than expected at the Red Bull Ring on Friday, but qualifying crashes for both Russell and team mate Lewis Hamilton caused significant damage and put them on the back foot heading into Saturday’s Sprint event.

Hamilton had a frustrating day that yielded eighth place – a gain of one position from his starting spot – and a solitary point after he spent most of the time staring at the back of Mick Schumacher’s Haas, having suffered contact with Pierre Gasly at the start – and then with a Red Bull and Williams further up the hill.

“Firstly, I didn’t have a good start,” he said. “Secondly, I don’t understand these drivers. Moving across, I don’t know if they know they are moving across, but it was just unnecessary, [Gasly] had so much space on his right.

“That is unfortunate, for sure. I have got some sort of damage there, I don’t know exactly what, but it was a big hit to my front. I’m just grateful I could continue. And then I got another one further up, with the Williams and the Red Bull – they did the same thing. I managed to just survive.”

Looking ahead to tomorrow, Hamilton added: “I hope it’s not like today. We’ll see. But fingers crossed.”

Sergio Perez was 5th in the 2nd Red Bull with Esteban Ocon a distant 6th for Alpine.

Kevin Magnussen’s Haas and Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes rounded out the final two points finishing positions.

Verstappen received 8 points for the win and now leads the drivers championship, 189 to 151 for his teammate Sergio Perez. Leclerc lurks in third with 145 points.

We cannot wait for more of this tomorrow.

Sprint Race Results

POS NO DRIVER CAR LAPS BEHIND
1 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing Honda 23 +0.000s
2 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 23 +1.675s
3 55 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 23 +5.644s
4 63 George Russell Mercedes 23 +13.429s
5 11 Sergio Perez Red Bull Racing Honda 23 +18.302s
6 31 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault 23 +31.032s
7 20 Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari 23 +34.539s
8 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 23 +35.447s
9 47 Mick Schumacher Haas Ferrari 23 +37.163s
10 77 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo Ferrari 23 +37.557s
11 4 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 23 +38.580s
12 3 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren Mercedes 23 +39.738s
13 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 23 +48.241s
14 24 Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo Ferrari 23 +50.753s
15 10 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri Honda 23 +52.125s
16 23 Alexander Albon Williams Mercedes 23 +52.412s
17 22 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Honda 23 +54.556s
18 6 Nicholas Latifi Williams Mercedes 23 +68.694s
19 5 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 21 DNF
NC 14 Fernando Alonso Alpine Renault 0 DNF