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Austrian GP: Verstappen aims to hit back with home win for Red Bull

The team, belonging to the Austrian energy drinks manufacturer that also owns the Red Bull Ring, had a run of six consecutive wins ended by Ferrari's Carlos Sainz at last weekend's British Grand Prix. It was a first win for the Spaniard, with Verstappen only seventh after his car was damaged by debris from sister team AlphaTauri. That cost the Dutch driver, who had led early on, what would have been a seventh win of the year but Spielberg is the ideal place to bounce back.

He has won four times in Austria -- three in the Austrian Grand Prix and the fourth in last year's Styrian Grand Prix at the same track. Verstappen is 34 points clear of Mexican team mate Sergio Perez and 43 ahead of Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc, with Austria the halfway point of the 22-race season. Buoyed up by his army of orange-clad fans, the 24-year-old will be favourite to win again around the undulating layout, with the weekend running to the Sprint format.

That means a race on Saturday to set the starting grid and a maximum of 34 points available over the weekend instead of the usual 26. Verstappen won the only other Sprint so far this year, at Italy's Imola in April. Leclerc, fuming after Ferrari kept him out on old tyres behind the safety car at Silverstone in a move that dropped him from first to fourth, will be especially fired up to beat Verstappen.

He lost a wheel-banging battle for the lead against the Dutchman in the closing stages of the race in 2019 and needs a win to rein in his rival. "There are three more challenging races coming up before the summer break and, as Silverstone showed again, each race this year is absolutely unpredictable,” said Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto. "We will make sure that we have our cars ready for the

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