Red Bull's win in Austria a salute to team's late founder, Dietrich Mateschitz
A triumphant Max Verstappen delivered another perfect performance in Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix as Red Bull saluted their founder on "home" turf at the Red Bull Ring.
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A triumphant Max Verstappen delivered another perfect performance in Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix as Red Bull saluted their founder on "home" turf at the Red Bull Ring.
LONDON: Max Verstappen's dominance was on full display at Sunday's (Jul 2) Austrian Grand Prix, with his fifth win in a row for Red Bull from pole and with the fastest lap, but the white lines painted around the track provided as big a talking point.
Max Verstappen's final pitstop to secure the fastest lap at Sunday's (Jul 2) Austrian Grand Prix was a risky but fitting tribute to Red Bull's late owner Dietrich Mateschitz, said team boss Christian Horner.
Defending champion Max Verstappen continued his relentless charge towards a third world title on Sunday when he claimed a record fourth Austrian Grand Prix victory in emphatic style. The 25-year-old Dutchman finished 5.155 seconds clear of a revived Charles Leclerc of Ferrari, in second, with Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez, showing revitalised form, taking a battling third after starting 15th on the grid. In a race of attrition, punctuated by Safety Cars and influenced by a high number of drivers' receiving penalties for exceeding track limits, Verstappen's unbroken run of laps led ended on 249, when he pitted.
Defending champion Max Verstappen continued his relentless charge towards a third world title on Sunday when he claimed a record fourth Austrian Grand Prix victory in emphatic style.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was left rueing a “frustrating” Austrian GP qualifying session for Sergio Perez, who was handed a track limits penalty despite being told to “stay in the white lines.” Perez was eliminated in Q2 on Friday, continuing a poor recent run in qualifying where he has failed to make it to Q3 in four consecutive races. Ad In Austria, while team-mate Max Verstappen took pole, Perez had three lap times wiped out for track limit infringements and will now start Sunday’s race 15th on the grid.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner enjoyed a dig at Lewis Hamilton's expense on Friday while dismissing his suggestion teams should be forced to wait until a certain point in the Formula One season before starting work on next year's car.
The Daniel Ricciardo of old is back and with a spring in his step, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said on Friday amid talk of the Australian making a Formula One return with sister team AlphaTauri.