Verstappen dominates the Austrian F1 GP in the Red Bull

Jul.4 – Max Verstappen dominated the 34th Austrian Formula One Grand Prix in the Red Bull RB16. The Dutchman won the home race for Red Bull, scored his 50th podium finish and won his second hat-trick by scoring pole position, fastest lap and the race win.

Race winner Max Verstappen driving across the finish with the Red Bull Racing RB16B Honda passing his team celebrating on the pitwall during the F1 Grand Prix of Austria at Red Bull Ring

If Verstappen hadn’t pitted for a new set of tyres to try and win the extra point for driving the fastest lap, he would have won the race with a huge margin of approximately 42 sec. towards Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas who finished second.

The youngest race winner ever also extended his championship lead to 32 points on runner-up Lewis Hamilton today. The Mercedes driver who extended his F1 career with a new 2-year contract at Mercedes last Friday, just wasn’t quick enough around the Red Bull Ring to keep up with Verstappen.

Even his teammate Valtteri Bottas who normally has no chance of beating the seven-times world champion, was faster and could pass Hamilton on the track. Hamilton seemed to have damaged his floor by driving over the notorious curbstones of turn 10, which slowed him down significantly.

Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez didn’t drive a very good race. After the safety car restart he got himself in trouble when he was trying to overtake Mclaren driver Lando Norris on the outside of turn 4. Just like his predecessor experienced last year with Hamilton, he also ended up in the gravel, because Norris had the inside line and didn’t gave up his place. The stewards did gave Norris a 5 sec. penalty for it, which was a controversial decision.

Pérez trip through the gravel caused him to drop back to P10. The Mexican driver now had to fight with Sainz, Leclerc and Ricciardo. Three drivers top drivers who are not very easy to overtake. Near the end Perez even was given two 5 sec. penalties for forcing of the Ferrari of Leclerc in the same corner as he ended up in lap 4 with Norris. Because of this Perez even lost a place after finishing 5th. The Mexican ended up on P6.

Red Bull Racing now won 6 of the 9 races this season. The team even won 5 races in a row now since Monaco and Verstappen won the 3 last races, which is the first time in his career. He now already equals the amount of race victories of Jenson Button and is one short to get level with the late legendary Stirling Moss.

Moss still has the record of most races without winning a world championship. That said, he could have won the 1958 championship if he wasn’t the gentleman that he was and wouldn’t have prevented disqualification of his rival Mike Hawthorn in the last race in Morocco.

Max Verstappen driving the (33) Red Bull Racing RB16B Honda during the F1 Grand Prix of Austria at Red Bull Ring on July 04, 2021 in Spielberg

So the statistics show that Verstappen will win his first F1 drivers title this season, which is a huge accomplishment during this very dominating era of the Hamilton and the Mercedes team.

After a year of hardly any spectators due to the COVID-19 measures, we saw a huge crowd of 60.000 fans on the grand stands at the Red Bull Ring today. It wasn’t a full house yet, but the huge amount of Dutch fans made enough noise to compensate that.

4 Key Moments of the 2021 Austrian F1 GP

  1. Max Verstappen claimed his third consecutive win and another dominant victory at the Red Bull Ring with a two-stop strategy. The Red Bull driver started on the yellow  medium tyres before switching to the white hard for his two final stints. The other two podium finishers – Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas and McLaren’s Lando Norris – stopped just once, from medium to hard.
  2. The majority of drivers started the Grand Prix on the medium tyre, with just four drivers beginning on the red soft tyre (both Aston Martin and both AlphaTauri) and two drivers on the hard tyre (Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and Alfa Romeo’s Kimi Raikkonen).
  3. There was a mixture of one-stop and two-stop strategies seen throughout the race. Eight of the 19 classified finishers stopped twice, with two in the top four.
  4. Temperatures were considerably cooler than they were yesterday, with the race starting under cloudy skies with 24 degrees centigrade ambient and 32 degrees of track temperature.

How each tyre compound performed

HARD C3: Used by two drivers to start the race, with Sainz running his starting set for 48 laps before switching the medium. He eventually ended up fifth from 10th on the grid. All the drivers apart from two (who started on this compound) used this for the final stint, with Verstappen claiming the extra point for fastest lap on his final set of hard tyres.

MEDIUM C4: One of the crucial tyres for this race, which was used by the majority of drivers to start the race, but only two of them to finish it (Sainz and Raikkonen: who both started on the hard tyre).

SOFT C5: All the four drivers who started on the soft tyre stopped twice as expected, using the hard tyre twice for the second and third stints. The cooler conditions today helped bring out the best in the softer compounds.


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