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.
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.
Max Verstappen maintained his tight grip on the drivers' championship after winning the Austraian Grand Prix in Spielberg on Sunday.
Max Verstappen produced another emphatic performance to complete a home win for Red Bull at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen did the predictable by winning the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix. It was his seventh of the season and Red Bull's ninth.
Max Verstappen was cautious about blaming the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium for a fatal crash that claimed the life of a fellow Dutchman on Saturday, 1 July.
Max Verstappen led team-mate Sergio Perez home with a dominant display as Red Bull stormed to a comfortable one-two in Saturday's wet-dry sprint race at the Austrian Grand Prix. The defending double world champion and series leader added eight points to move into a 70–point lead in the drivers' title race as he won by 21.102 seconds.
Max Verstappen was cautious to blame the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium for a fatal crash that claimed the life of a fellow-Dutchman on Saturday. The defending double world champion won a rain-hit wet-and-dry sprint race ahead of Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez before he commented on the tragedy at the Belgian circuit, one of his favourites. Verstappen said he felt "incredibly sad" to learn of the death of teenager Dilano Van 't Hoff in rain-swept conditions on the Kemmel Straight in an accident during a Formula Regional European Championship race.