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Verstapen’s Austrian ‘Grand Prix’ celebrates its third success in a row

Dutch pilot Max Vertspens from “Red Bull“The teams won the First Formula One on Sunday (F-1) for the ninth stage of the World Cup season – Austria “Grand Prize“.

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Verstapen in Spielberg’s closest successor, Walter Botas, of Finland (“Mercedes“) was 17,973 seconds ahead, but”McLaren“British pilot Lendo Norris lost 20,019 seconds to him.

The fourth place was won by the seven-time world champion Brit Lewis Hamilton (“Mercedes”), followed by the Spanish Carlos Sains (“Ferrari“), Serhio Peress of Mexico (” Red Bull “), an Australian Daniels Rikjardo (“McLaren”), Charles Clare from Monaco (“Ferrari”), Pierre Gasli from France (“Alpha Tauri”) and Spanish Fernando Alonso (“Alpine“), who concluded the top ten.

Estebans Okons (“Alpine”) did not close the race, but the last two positions were taken by “Haas” pilots Mick Schumacher from Germany and Russia Nikita Mazepin.

Verstapen celebrated its third victory in a row in the presence of about 100,000 fans, most of whom supported the Dutch.

Already in the second lap, competitors damaged Okona’s car, as a result of which a safety car went on the track, but the race was over for the pilot. In the fourth lap, Norris fought for second place with Perez, but the British were in the best position, which is why Perez went off the track. He was later sentenced to five seconds for this act.

In the 31st round, Noris was overtaken by Botass because the British had served a five-second penalty in the pits. Ten laps later, three pilots fought for sixth position, including Perez and Lecher. The fight between the two pilots turned out to be fierce, but in the end Clecker was forced to leave the track. Perez also received a five-second penalty for this move.

In Circle 53, Hamilton was overtaken by Botass, but later in the lap, Noriss did the same. Three laps until the end of the race (68.) Alonso broke into the top ten, but the Finn Kimi Reikenen (“Alfa Romeo“) and the German Sebastian Vettel (“Aston Martin“) fought for the 12th place in the last lap. The bolids led by both pilots collided, but the riders were able to reach the finish.

Noris was recognized as the most active pilot of the day, who after the race expressed confidence that he could also win the second place.

After nine stages, Verstapen is the leader with 182 points, but Hamilton loses 32 points. Peress, who is in third place, has 104 points, but Noris has three less.

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