This win also keeps alive the winning streak of Red Bull Racing this season as they are yet to lose a race. Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez took the second spot while Carlos Sainz of Ferrari secured the third position. This triumph also extends Vestappen's lead over Perez in the Driver's Stan
Carlos Sainz emerged victorious at the end of a dramatic qualifying hour for the Italian Grand Prix, beating Red Bull's Max Verstappen and teammate Charles Leclerc to claim his first pole position of the season.
Verstappen emerged at the top in a one-lap shootout at the end of Q3 which was delayed by a couple of red flags. He delivered a timing of 1:10.567 to outdo McLaren's Norris by just over half a second. Mercedes driver George Russell finished at third.
Scuderia Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc finished in third position at Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday. In a recent interview, he said that it was really important for him to finish on a high note.
Carlos Sainz and Oscar Piastri had a difference of opinion after making contact at the first corner of the Belgian Grand Prix, which ultimately took both drivers out of the race.
Charles Leclerc labelled his P7 finish at the Hungarian Grand Prix “a shame” as he and Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz who wound up in P8 called on their team to find solutions in a bid to close the gap to Red Bull, McLaren and Mercedes.
Ferrari team boss Frederic Vasseur believes the squad’s lacklustre showing at the British Grand Prix was made worse by them being “a bit scared” about tyre degradation and subsequently playing it safe, as per the Formula 1 website.
In the Austrian Grand Prix race on Sunday, Alpine F1 team driver Pierre Gasly finished the race in the 10th position therefore managing to score points for his team but he said that McLaren was extremely fast on the race day.
In the Austrian Grand Prix race on Sunday, Williams Racing team driver Alex Albon finished in the 11th position and failed to score points for his team. After the race, he said that a great start but couldn't use it to gain any positions.
According to the official website of Formula 1, Max Verstappen said, "Of course, we opted not to box during the Virtual Safety Car, and just follow our normal strategy, and I think that worked out really well. The tyre [degradation] was not that high around here and our stints were perfect,
The FIA has released the final classification of results for the Austrian Grand Prix after a string of retrospective penalties for track limit infringements were handed down. Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton are two of the drivers to be demoted in the new standings, with Lando Norris elevated