F1 Austrian GP: Russell wins after Verstappen, Norris 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, 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 54, 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 mean Russell, who had been third for all of the race behind the top two, inherited the lead as he continued on.
Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, in the pits
Lando Norris, McLaren MCL38, in the pits
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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.
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