Russell surprising everyone with his second F1 win after Verstappen-Norris collision at Red Bull Ring
30. 06. 2024 12:00 CET
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Russell surprising everyone with his second F1 win after Verstappen-Norris collision at Red Bull Ring

James Whitaker
I’m James Whitaker, a British sports journalist focused on Formula 1 and MotoGP. I share the latest news and easy-to-understand analysis from the motorsport world

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George Russell from Mercedes was a surprising winner of the Austrian Grand Prix after a late-race collision between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris.

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Just like last year, the 2024 F1 weekend in Austria at Red Bull Ring included a Saturday Sprint Race. Its winner was Max Verstappen from Red Bull Racing, who withstood pressure from both McLaren drivers.

The Red Bull driver then also scored a pole position for the main race, which he later took an advatage of and stayed in the lead after the start. 

Verstappen subsequently controlled the race for a long time, but his second pit stop with less than 20 laps to go was less than ideal, which saw his lead over second-placed Lando Norris reduced.

Norris had great pace in the latter stages of the race and was chasing Verstappen. 

There were some fierce battles between the two drivers, culminating on lap 64 of 71. On the approach to Turn 3, Verstappen's defensive manoeuvre resulted in contact between the two drivers, which forced them both to pit for repairs. Verstappen was able to continue but dropped to fifth place, while Norris had to retire. 

This allowed George Russell to take the lead and subsequently went on to take the win ahead of Oscar Piastri (McLaren) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari). Hamilton (Mercedes) and Verstappen completed the top five. 

The Haas team had a very good race, with their drivers finishing sixth (Nico Hülkenberg) and eighth (Kevin Magnussen).

2024 Austrian GP results:

George Russell Mercedes   71  
Oscar Piastri McLaren +1.906 71  
Carlos Sainz Ferrari +4.533 71  
Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +23.142 71  
Max Verstappen Red Bull +37.253 71  
Nico Hülkenberg Haas +54.088 71  
Sergio Perez Red Bull +54.672 71  
Kevin Magnussen Haas +1:00.355 71  
Daniel Ricciardo RB +1:01.169 71  
10  Pierre Gasly Alpine +1:01.766 71  
11  Charles Leclerc Ferrari +1:07.056 71  
12  Esteban Ocon Alpine +1:08.325 71  
13  Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1 lap 70  
14  Yuki Tsunoda RB 1 lap 70  
15  Alexander Albon Williams 1 lap 70  
16  Valtteri Bottas Kick Sauber 1 lap 70  
17  Zhou Guanyu Kick Sauber 1 lap 70  
18  Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1 lap 70  
19  Logan Sargeant Williams 2 laps 69  
Lando Norris McLaren DNF 64

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