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On 10/07, 14:34
A race marked by strategic plays crowns Charles Leclerc ahead of Verstappen and Hamilton. Relief for the Monegasque driver who struggled towards the end of the race. Retirements for Perez and Sainz, with the latter's Ferrari ending up on fire. A fantastic 5th position for Ocon.
On 10/07, 12:56
Penalized for multiple engine changes, Fernando Alonso will start last on the starting grid for the race at the Red Bull Ring.
On 10/07, 11:01
Formula 1 will meet with the promoter of the Austrian Grand Prix after being informed of homophobic and sexist comments made by fans on social media.
On 10/07, 08:39
Injured during the qualifying session of the Austrian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton didn't appreciate Max Verstappen's supporters applauding his crash.
On 09/07, 20:42
Before the start of the sprint race, seven drivers received a radio message from their team. An action prohibited by the regulations. However, the FIA has decided to clear them.
On 09/07, 17:35
If the start created the difference in the sprint race, the pace during the race was, however, very close between the three leaders. They believe that tire management will be crucial.
On 09/07, 15:12
First off, Max Verstappen led all the races of the Sprint race to assert a dominant victory. The two Ferraris completed the podium. Vettel and Alonso retired from the race.
On 09/07, 11:49
Trouble-free free practice session at the Red Bull Ring, with the goal of preparing race pace. The Ferraris top the timesheet, followed by Verstappen and the two Alpines, whose pace looks promising.
On 09/07, 11:32
It has been 90 years since the prancing horse logo has been used on a racing car by Scuderia Ferrari - to the day. An opportunity for a small flashback.
On 09/07, 11:16
The two accidents caused damages to both Mercedes.
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