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Team by team analysis of the French Grand Prix

Team by team analysis of Sunday's French Formula One Grand Prix at Le Castellet's Circuit Paul Ricard (listed in current championship order):

RED BULL (Max Verstappen 1, Sergio Perez 4)

Verstappen's seventh win of the season sent him 63 points clear of Leclerc. Red Bull are 82 points ahead of Ferrari. Verstappen started on the front row and made just one stop on lap 16. Leclerc crashed two laps later, handing him the lead. It was then a straightforward run to the finish with 36 laps on hard tyres. Perez lost third to Hamilton at the start and was passed by Russell three laps from the end after a brief virtual safety car period.

FERRARI (Carlos Sainz 5, Charles Leclerc retired)

Leclerc led from pole and was pulling away when he made a mistake and crashed at Le Beausset on lap 18. It was the third time this season he has retired from the lead. Sainz started 19th due to engine penalties but was 10th after 13 laps. He collected a five second penalty for an unsafe release when he pitted during the safety car triggered by Leclerc's crash. He pitted again 11 laps from the end after climbing to third, taking a point for fastest lap and voted Driver of the Day.

MERCEDES (Lewis Hamilton 2, George Russell 3)

A first double podium of the season for Mercedes, who gained 21 points on Ferrari. Hamilton, now only the sixth driver to start 300 races, passed Perez at the start and moved up to second after Leclerc's crash. Russell passed Perez three laps from the end following a virtual safety car period. Both drivers made a one-stop strategy work in the heat.

ALPINE (Fernando Alonso 6, Esteban Ocon 8)

Alpine moved ahead of McLaren and into fourth place. Alonso set a Formula One record of most laps completed by any driver, reaching 18,672, and

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