Australian Grand Prix team by team
Team by team review of Sunday's Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne's Albert Park, round three of the 24-race season (listed in their current championship order):
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Team by team review of Sunday's Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne's Albert Park, round three of the 24-race season (listed in their current championship order):
MELBOURNE, Australia — Max Verstappen's run of nine straight victories came to a dramatic end at the Australian Grand Prix, where a brake fire ended his race early Sunday.
Carlos Sainz Jr tampil sebagai pemenang F1 GP Australia 2024. Ferrari menguasai posisi dua teratas setelah Charles Leclerc finis kedua, di depan Lando Norris.
Max Verstappen has hit a bump in the road at the Australian Grand Prix.
MELBOURNE: Ferrari's Carlos Sainz will start on the front row next to pole-sitter Max Verstappen at Sunday's (Mar 24) Australian Grand Prix in a stunning return to racing only two weeks after having surgery for appendicitis.
MELBOURNE: Daniel Ricciardo's hopes of a happy return to Albert Park after missing last year's Australian Grand Prix suffered a major blow on Saturday (Mar 23) as the RB driver failed to make it out of the first session of qualifying.
Dominant three-time world champion Max Verstappen clinched a third straight pole of the season on Saturday at the Australian Grand Prix as the flying Dutchman targets a record 10th consecutive win. In overcast conditions at Melbourne's Albert Park, Ferrari's Carlos Sainz, back in the car barely two weeks after appendicitis surgery, came second in tense qualifying and will keep the Red Bull ace company on the front row.
Three-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen continued his dominant start to the season as he clinched pole position for the Australian Grand Prix on Saturday with Ferrari's Carlos Sainz qualifying alongside on the front row.