
Auto F1 Carlos Sainz Cats Foure (Screengrab) Sunday’s start of the Austrian Grand Prix faced a 10 -minute delay when Williams Carlos Sainz could not leave the grid during the round of formation.Marshal’s pushed Sainz’s car and chased the field and planned to start from the drink lane until its rear brakes were attacking. The race was shortened to 70 laps.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Sainz had to withdraw from the race because his car could not be repaired quickly enough.Watch:RAS conditions were demanding at air temperatures and reached 32 degrees Celsius and monitoring temperatures at 54 degrees.“I can’t tell you the seat temperature,” said the double champion Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin as he waited for the start. “It’s about 200 degrees!”
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Lando Norris secured the victory to the Austrian Grand Prix and successfully defended his teammate McLaren Oscar Piastri during the race.The initial phase saw Norris and Piastri to fight for leadership, while Piastri briefly took the first place before Norris won. The aggressive step of Piasstri almost resulted in a collision.
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Piastri lost positions during the stops and was forced to navigate the grass Alpine’s Franco Colapinto. He repeated and closed the gap to Norris, but could not complete the overtaking.“We had a great battle, that’s certain,” Norris said later. “A lot of stress, but a lot of fun. A nice battle, so well done to an Oscar.”Despite Radio, Norris, he described it as a “beautiful one-two” goal for the team.The Battle of the Championship became the McLaren affair after the Max Verstappen race ended after a collision with Kimi Antonelli in One One. Piastri leads Norrisa by 15 points, while Verstappen remains third, 61 points behind them.Piastri expressed regret of a nearby collision with Norris and his short time at the head.“I hope it was a good watching because it was quite hard to work from the car,” Piastri said. “I tried my absolutely best and probably could do a better job when I just got ahead. It was a good battle, sometimes a little on the edge.”Ferrari claimed two more positions, Charles Leclerc finished third and called his third stage in four races. Lewis Hamilton, his teammate, secured fourth place.Mercedes driver George Russell, fresh from his Canadian Grand Prix victory, finished fifth. Racing Bulls’ Liam Lawson has reached its best season in sixth place.Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso managed to keep Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto behind him in seventh place. Nico Hulkenberg took the ninth in the second Sauber, while the Haas Esteban Ocon driver finished the points in the tenth.