Leclerc could not hold Verstappen, who was once again the leader in Spielberg

Robert Collins
Robert Collins

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The Dutchman started from the front of the grid, while the threat of rain is latent and could complicate his aspirations. Televises the Star + platform.

The Dutchman Max Verstappen (Red Bull) started from the first position in the Austrian Grand Prix in search of his fourth victory at the Spielberg circuit, which if completed will be the seventh of the season and the 42nd of his history in F1.

The Austrian GP, ​​the ninth effective race of a calendar that suspended its commitment in Imola, when with exclusive television on the Star + platform.

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The double champion and leader of F1 was the dominator of all instances of the Austrian GP during the weekend. On Saturday he won the Sprint at the Red Bull Ring circuit, ahead of his teammate and escort in the general, the Mexican Sergio “Checo” Pérez.

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Lap 62/71 – Pérez passed Sainz, but he wore himself out a lot

The Mexican is third after passing the Spanish from Ferrari, who made a great defense for almost five laps despite having a car in worse condition.

Photo: EFE/EPA/CHRISTIAN BRUNA

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Lap 56/71 – Checo Pérez goes for the Ferrari

The Mexican, with new tires, accelerates to hunt down Leclerc and Sainz. The Spaniard will not take long to overcome it, but the Monegasque will have to catch up against the clock.

Photo: REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

Lap 49 – Leclerc to the pits and Checo Pérez second

The Monegasque asked his team to stretch the performance of his tires, but they called him to the pits and he fell to third place after being overtaken by Checo Pérez, who has not yet made the second stop.

Photo: REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

Lap 40 – Verstappen, unstoppable

The Dutchman has already taken more than 10 seconds from Leclerc, who knows that Checo Pérez (Red Bull) is going for second place.

Lap 34 – Verstappen regains the lead

Leclerc (Ferrari) could not resist the rhythm of the Dutchman

Lap 30 – Verstappen caught up and harassed Leclerc

The two-time champion and leader of the Drivers’ World Championship warmed up his tires and the Monegasque defended himself as best he could from the Dutchman, who in less than 10 laps closed the distance he had lost by entering the pits.

Photo: VLADIMIR SIMICEK / AFP)

Lap 25 – Verstappen to the pits and the Ferraris in front

The Dutchman started in third place, behind Leclerc and Sainz, but quickly overtook the Spaniard to go after the Monegasque.

Photo: REUTERS/Darko Vojinovic

Lap 23 – Penalty for Hamilton

The Briton suffered a five-second penalty for exceeding the limits of the track. Immediately, he accused Sergio Pérez (Red Bull) for the same situation and the Spaniard received a warning.

Photo: REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

Lap 20 – Ferrari’s unusual double stop and Sainz’s request

The Italian team called their two drivers to the pits at the same time and took them too long. Sainz demanded on the radio that they let him try to beat Leclerc.

Lap 15 – Checo Pérez is already 3rd

The Mexican, who started in 15th place, comes with an unbeatable pace and was at the tail of Charles Leclerc after the first round of entering the pits.

Photo: REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

Lap 8 – Verstappen comes unstuck as Ferraris battle each other

The Red Bull Dutchman takes advantage of the fact that Leclerc retains Sainz, who comes with a better pace but was ordered by the team to wait behind the Monegasque.

Photo: Joe Klamar / AFP)

Lap 1 – Quick safety car entry avoids Verstappen’s defense

The Dutchman moved faster than Charles Leclerc, but a dismissal by Tsunoda forced the yellow flag and a restart on the move when they cleared the track.

Photo: REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

Franco Colapinto, on the edge of the podium in Formula 3

The Argentine driver qualified this Sunday in fourth place in the main International Formula 3 race, held at the Red Bull Ring circuit in Austria for the sixth date of the category.

The man from Pilar, representative of the MP Motorsport team, touched the podium with a difference of less than a second compared to the Brazilian Caio Collet (Van Amersfoort Racing), who finished third.

Franco Colapinto’s car number 10. Press Photo Formula 3

There is an agreement and Austria will be on the Formula 1 calendar until 2030!

Full stands in Austria!

​A lot of presence of orange shirts in the stands, in support of Max Verstappen.

The starting grid, with Verstappen ahead

1st row: Max Verstappen (NED/Red Bull) Charles Leclerc (MON/Ferrari)
2nd row: Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP/Ferrari) Lando Norris (GBR/McLaren-Mercedes)
3ª línea: Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Mercedes) Lance Stroll (CAN/Aston Martin-Mercedes)
4th row: Fernando Alonso (ESP/Aston Martin-Mercedes) Nico Hülkenberg (GER/Haas-Ferrari)
5th line: Pierre Gasly (FRA/Alpine-Renault) Alexander Albon (THA/Williams-Mercedes)
6th row: George Russell (GBR/Mercedes) Esteban Ocon (FRA/Alpine-Renault)
7th row: Oscar Piastri (AUS/McLaren-Mercedes) Valtteri Bottas (FIN/Alfa Romeo-Ferrari )
8th row: Sergio Pérez (MEX/Red Bull) Yuki Tsunoda (JPN/AlphaTauri-Red Bull)
9th row: Zhou Guanyu (CHN/Alfa Romeo-Ferrari ) Logan Sargeant (USA/Williams-Mercedes) –
​Desde el ‘pit lane’: Kevin Magnussen (DEN/Haas-Ferrari) Nyck de Vries (NED/AlphaTauri-Red Bull)

Photo: AP / Darko Vojinovic.

Austrian GP: time and how to watch it live

The ninth actual race of the season, since the Imola Grand Prix in Italy was postponed, can be seen live and exclusively on the Star+ platform starting at 10:00 (Argentine time).

Welcome to the follow-up to the Austrian Grand Prix, the ninth Formula 1 race!

Leclerc could not hold Verstappen, who was once again the leader in Spielberg

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