
Lando Norris won the battle of the McLarens to land a morale-boosting victory in Austria which breathes fresh life into his world championship charge.
Norris kept his nerve in a thrilling duel with Oscar Piastri to take his third triumph of the season, reducing the title deficit to his team-mate to 15 points from 22.
A fortnight after Norris ran into the back of Piastri in Canada, the two McLaren men came within centimetres of another collision on lap 20 of 70. Piastri momentarily lost control of his car as he attempted a lunge at turn four, before he was warned not to attempt a similar move - a clear sign McLaren had called off the fight.
Norris took the chequered flag 2.7 seconds clear of Piastri, with Charles Leclerc finishing third. Lewis Hamilton was fourth with the seven-time world champion's wait for a first podium in Ferrari colours extending to his home race at Silverstone next weekend.
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F1 AUSTRIAN GRAND PRIX - LATEST UPDATES
- Lando Norris wins the Austrian GP; Piastri 2nd; Leclerc 3rd
- NEW: Antonelli receives post-race penalty
- OUT! Verstappen and Antonelli collide on opening lap
- ABORTED START! Carlos Sainz catches fire
- COMMENT: Russell and Verstappen F1 swap would be unthinkable – but Mercedes man deserves clarity
NEW: Kimi Antonell receives three-place grid penalty
17:05
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Kieran Jackson
The Mercedes teenager has been punished for that collision with Verstappen.
The 18-year-old will have a three-place grid drop hanging over him at Silverstone next week.

Lewis Hamilton, after finishing fourth:
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Kieran Jackson
“Mega progress for us as a team, huge thank you to the guys for bringing the upgrade, it didn’t seem much on paper, a small step but had a bigger influence on our performance.
“For us to be the second fastest team this weekend... from my side, struggling with the balance in the race and lost a bit too much ground, it’s a very hard balance to run through a race.
On not wanting to pit a second time round: “Just to get me a bit closer, try and see if we can offset. The gap would be as it was, I’ll just keep working at it. I’ve made progress this weekend, less than a tenth off Charles in qualifying. We found an issue with the brakes is where we want a brake.
“Everyone in the team will be happier, a lot calmer and more methodical this weekend, a better output from the team.”

Max Verstappen, after retiring from the race:
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Kieran Jackson
“It’s just unlucky, like yesterday in qualifying, but we didn’t have great pace this weekend anyway. Hopefully can do better next weekend, not an ideal result today.
“We try to do our best, my mentality doesn’t change. We’ve won a lot in the past, sometimes you should just accept you’re not winning.”
On title race deficit: “Hopefully people won’t mention it too much anymore!”
Kimi Antonelli, after his retirement:
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Kieran Jackson
“I didn’t necessarily brake too late but when I braked, in that moment I locked the rears. I just couldn’t stop the car. It was too late, I was arriving too quick. The crash was inevitable.
“Super sorry to the team and Max of course, he was just a passenger.
“It’s a big mistake, we need to move forward and focus on Silverstone. We’ll see if we get a penalty or not.”
Time for the podium!
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Kieran Jackson
Norris’ third win, McLaren’s eighth, of the 2025 season!
Ex-F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone gives Norris his winners medal on the podium!
And the British national anthem plays out in Spielberg!



Oscar Piastri, who finished P2:
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“Intense! It was hard work, tried my absolute best. Could have done a better job when I got ahead momentarily.
“Probably pushed the limits a bit far, but a good race. That’s what we’re here to do.”
Lando Norris after finishing first:
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Kieran Jackson
“We had a great battle, it was a lot of fun. A lot of stress! Well done to Oscar, hopefully it was a nice one for everyone to watch. It was tough inside of the car.
“I managed things pretty well, it was good fun.”
Charles Leclerc, after coming home P3:
16:11
“I rate our weekend as a team really well, our pace today was not enough. I left the door open to Oscar, but anyway they were too quick to stay in second. We’ve done our maximum, just not enough pace.”
Oscar Piastri:
15:59
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Kieran Jackson
“Sorry for the turn 4 move, my bad.”
That was for when he locked-up at turn 4, almost hitting Norris!
Thankfully, he didn’t...
Lando Norris:
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Kieran Jackson
“Well done everyone, beautful one-two. Thanks everyone, amazing work, let’s keep it up.”
Will Joseph, his engineer: “Keep with the process.”
TOP-10 IN THE AUSTRIAN GP
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Kieran Jackson
1. Lando Norris
2. Oscar Piastri
3. Charles Leclerc
4. Lewis Hamilton
5. George Russell
6. Liam Lawson
7. Fernando Alonso
8. Gabriel Bortoleto
9. Nico Hulkenberg
10. Esteban Ocon
The gap between Norris and Piastri is now 15 points in the world championship.
And Gabriel Bortoleto picks up his first points in Formula 1.
Lando Norris wins the Austrian Grand Prix
15:43
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Kieran Jackson
Now that is a response from Lando Norris!
A terrific win - the Brit claims his third victory of the season with a sumptuous drive in Austria!
Piastri 2nd; Leclerc 3rd.
4-10: Hamilton, Russell, Lawson, Alonso, Bortoleto, Hulkenberg, Ocon
Final lap
15:42
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Kieran Jackson
Here we go then.
One more lap for Lando Norris, with a 1.2-second lead to Piastri.
Alonso and Bortoleto get out of the way for the Brit....
Norris' gap to Piastri now 1.7 seconds (Lap 69/70)
15:41
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Kieran Jackson
Two laps to go.
Norris should be fine, here.
Only issue is Bortoleto and Alonso ahead of him are fighting for position.
Will Lando be held up at all?!
Lando Norris is pushing (Lap 66/70)
15:37
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Kieran Jackson
Relief for Lando with five laps to go, with a 1.8-second lead.
The key is for him to keep it higher than 1 second, so Piastri doesn’t get DRS.
There’s still time though!
Top-10 with 5 laps to go: Norris, Piastri, Leclerc, Hamilton, Russell, Lawson, Alonso, Bortoleto, Hulkenberg, Ocon
Lando Norris on team radio (Lap 62/70)
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Kieran Jackson
Norris: “I need some pace, please help.”
Engineer: “It’s in straights, hopefully caused from traffic.”
It’s a massive race to the line now... 1.9 seconds between the McLarens!
Norris's gap to Piastri closing (Lap 60/70)
15:31
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Kieran Jackson
Norris has a 2.1 second lead to Piastri now, but the Brit’s lead has reduced largely due to having to pass backmarkers... cars that Piastri will also have to pass.
Top-10 with 10 laps to go: Norris, Piastri, Leclerc, Hamilton, Russell, Lawson, Alonso, Bortoleto, Hulkenberg, Ocon
Franco Colapinto receives penalty (Lap 58/70)
15:28
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Kieran Jackson
A straightforward verdict for Colapinto - he gets a five-second time penalty for that Piastri incident.
Oscar Piastri pits (Lap 54/70)
15:24
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Kieran Jackson
Piastri follows suit a lap later - with a 2.0 second stop, very quick - and the Aussie comes out in second, 3.3 seconds behind his teammate.
Colapinto and Tsunoda are in-between the two cars, and Colapinto shoves Piastri onto the grass!
Did the Argentine not know that Piastri is a lap ahead of him?!
Scary for Piastri! But he progresses through eventually...
Lando Norris pits (Lap 53/70)
15:22
Norris now comes in for his second stop - 2.5 seconds - and Piastri takes over the lead.
Norris back onto mediums to finish this race...
Lewis Hamilton pits (Lap 51/70)
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Kieran Jackson
Hamilton is not happy about it!
Hamilton: “Is my pace really bad, but my tyres are fine. Can I extend?
“I don’t want to stop!”
It’s an efficient stop nonetheless. Hamilton in fourth, eight seconds behind Leclerc...

Charles Leclerc pits (Lap 50/70)
15:19
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Kieran Jackson
Leclerc dives in from third - 2.4 seconds - for his second pit stop and comes out in fourth.
Norris’ gap to Piastri is 4.2 seconds. Will that prompt McLaren?
Piastri closing the gap (Lap 43/70)
15:12
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Kieran Jackson
Piastri has got the gap down to three seconds.
Norris: “Is he quicker everywhere now?”
Engineer: “Mainly straights.”
When will Norris pit again (on the assumption he does)?
Norris in control (Lap 40/70)
15:09
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Kieran Jackson
The race has just settled up now.
Norris is in control out in front, with a 3.8 second lead, while Piastri has a 14 second lead to Leclerc in third.
But those frontrunners are having to negotiate backmarkers now, which makes racing between the pair tougher.
When will Piastri’s fresher tyres make the difference?
TOP-10 AFTER 35/70 LAPS
15:03
1. Norris - leader
2. Piastri (+6 seconds)
3. Leclerc (+13)
4. Hamilton (+3.5)
5. Russell (+14)
6. Bortoleto (+3)
7. Hulkenberg (+3.7)
8. Ocon (+2.9)
9. Bearman (+3.7)
10. Gasly (+0.8)
Tsunoda-Colapinto collide
14:57
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Kieran Jackson
Tsunoda and Colapinto battle at turn 4, with the Red Bull diving down the inside and touching the wheel of the Alpine.
Colapinto spins! He continues on...
Tsunoda at fault, for me.
Austrian Grand Prix
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Lewis Hamilton pits (Lap 26/70)
14:52
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Kieran Jackson
The seven-time world champion pits - a rapid 2.2 second stop - on hard tyres.
Hamilton will come out behind Leclerc.
Norris back into the lead! The gap to Piastri is 6.6 seconds...
Charles Leclerc pits (Lap 26/70)
14:51
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Kieran Jackson
Ferrari respond straight away.
A 2.3 second stop and Leclerc comes out in sixth, behind a battle between Lawson and Alonso.
And so now Lewis Hamilton leads! But he hasn’t pitted yet...
Oscar Piastri pits (Lap 25/70)
14:50
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Kieran Jackson
Oh OK!
Piastri does pit - 3.4 seconds - and comes out in fourth. He switches to hards too.
The gap between Norris and Piastri: 6 seconds.
So Charles Leclerc now leads, in a Ferrari one-two. How long will the Scuderia wait?
Piastri now leads (Lap 22/70)
14:46
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Kieran Jackson
Piastri told to push in free air, so they don’t pit him straight away.
Piastri complains of a flat spot on his tyre, but will continue...
Norris switched to the hard tyres in fourth - so a long stint coming up for the Brit.
Piastri almost collides with Norris (Lap 20/70)
14:44
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Kieran Jackson
Piastri with a massive lock-up at turn 4 but just misses Norris!
Norris now pits - 3.1 seconds - and comes out fourth.
Will Piastri pit straight away now?
George Russell pits (Lap 19/70)
14:43
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Kieran Jackson
A 2.4-second stop for Russell - the first frontrunner to pit.
Russell comes out on a fresh pair of tyres in 11th.
At the front, Norris’ lead is now 0.7 seconds. He’s still facing pressure.
Norris keeping his composure (Lap 17/70)
14:41
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Kieran Jackson
So far, Norris is holding his own under immense pressure from Piastri.
And McLaren are letting their two men race, which is great to see!
Top-10: Norris, Piastri, Leclerc, Hamilton, Russell, Bortoleto, Lawson, Alonso, Ocon, Tsunoda
Leclerc told to lift and coast
14:39
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Kieran Jackson
Leclerc told to lift and coast at every corner, presumably to control temperatures.
Leclerc: “That’s what I’m doing.”
Meanwhile, Alex Albon’s car has been retired - a double DNF for Williams in Austria.
Piastri backs off a bit (Lap 14/70)
14:37
Piastri a little further back now after that bit of drama, but he still has DRS with a gap of 0.6 seconds.
Piastri has to keep in mind keeping his car and brakes cool, while trying to take first place.
Norris and Piastri swap first place (Lap 12/70)
14:33
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Kieran Jackson
Incredible racing from the McLarens!
Piastri takes first place with superior speed and DRS into turn 3, but Norris gets his teammate back with DRS down the inside at turn 4!
What about the next lap?! They’re clearly free to race here...

Norris thwarting challenge of Piastri
14:32
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Kieran Jackson
The McLarens are flying out in front, with Piastri four seconds clear of Leclerc.
Yet Norris is doing well to hold first place, with the Australian right on his gearbox.
3-10: Leclerc, Hamilton, Russell, Albon, Gasly, Bortoleto, Lawson, Alonso
VIDEO: Verstappen and Antonelli crash
14:29
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Kieran Jackson
IT'S LIGHTS OUT IN AUSTRIA
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) June 29, 2025
Max and Kimi make CONTACT and both are out of the race pic.twitter.com/yIzmeDAz4j
Oscar Piastri duelling with Lando Norris (Lap 6/70)
14:28
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Kieran Jackson
Piastri has a look down the inside at turn 4 but decides against the move!
The Australian has DRS, just 0.6 seconds behind.
Further back, Hamilton and Russell are battling for fourth.
Top-10: Norris, Piastri, Leclerc, Hamilton, Russell, Gasly, Albon, Bortoleto, Lawson, Alonso
Safety car heads in
14:24
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Kieran Jackson
Both cars have been removed speedily and now we’re down to 17 cars in Austria!
Norris gets away cleanly...
Antonelli at fault
14:23
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Kieran Jackson
Oh... Kimi!
It’s the teenager’s fault. Antonelli comes flying up the inside at turn 3 and clatters into Verstappen.
Verstappen: “I’m out. I got hit like crazy... idiots!”
Antonelli: “Sorry about that, locked the rear, sorry.”
That’s a 31-race points streak over for Verstappen!
Max Verstappen is out!
14:21
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Kieran Jackson
Huge shock here!
Verstappen and Antonelli collided at turn 3 - they’re both out of the grand prix!
At the front: Norris 1st, Piastri 2nd, Leclerc 3rd, Hamilton 4th, Russell 5th.
Lights out!
14:19
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Kieran Jackson
Lando Norris gets off to a good start - and Oscar Piastri pulls a move around the outside of Charles Leclerc to take second!
And Max Verstappen spins at turn 3 after clashing with Antonelli!
I think they’re both out!
SAFETY CAR!
Formation lap No 2
14:16
Fingers crossed for a smooth lap here and we can get going with a usual start.
Here we go!
George Russell on team radio:
14:12
“Make sure there’s water for the mechanics, everyone’s dripping.”
The mechanics on the grid must be roasting!
Three minutes until formation lap...
FIA UPDATE
14:10
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Kieran Jackson
The formation lap will start at 2:15pm (BST).
And we are down to 19 cars on the grid!
Carlos Sainz's car catches fire!
14:08
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Kieran Jackson
Crazy scenes here!
Sainz heads to the end of the pit-lane, before the rear of his car catches fire!
It’s a brake issue! And he’s out of the race before its even started!
Thankfully, the fire is quickly put out and the Spaniard is out of the car.

FIA: Aborted start!
14:04
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Kieran Jackson
Carnage here!
Sainz has got going with the stewards pushing him, but Norris and the pack are back to the start-finish straight... with dozens of mechanics on the side of the track!
I think every car will go back to their starting spots - and we will restart in 10 minutes!
Carlos Sainz is stuck on the start line!
14:02
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Kieran Jackson
Norris leads the pack around for the formation lap, but Sainz is stuck in first gear!
“Something is stopping the car from moving forward, we’re stuck.”
Will this be a delayed start?!
A reminder of the starting grid for the Austrian GP:
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Kieran Jackson
1. Lando Norris
2. Charles Leclerc
3. Oscar Piastri
4. Lewis Hamilton
5. George Russell
6. Liam Lawson
7. Max Verstappen
8. Gabriel Bortoleto
9. Kimi Antonelli
10. Pierre Gasly
11. Fernando Alonso
12. Alex Albon
13. Isack Hadjar
14. Franco Colapinto
15. Ollie Bearman
16. Lance Stroll
17. Esteban Ocon
18. Yuki Tsunoda
19. Carlos Sainz
20. Nico Hulkenberg
Austrian Grand Prix:
13:55
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Kieran Jackson
We’re five minutes away from the 11th grand prix of the season!
Lando Norris is the favourite - he starts on pole! Charles Leclerc is in second, with Oscar Piastri in third.
And what about Lewis Hamilton, starting in fourth?!
Should be a cracker this!

Liam Lawson, who starts P6
13:54
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Kieran Jackson
“It’s hard to know with strategy, we’ll react as quickly as we can.”
Gabriel Bortoleto, who starts an impressive P8:
13:52
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Kieran Jackson
“First lap, keep it clean. Let’s see what we can achieve.
“Hopefully some points.”
Oscar Piastri, who starts P3:
13:50
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Kieran Jackson
“Today can be good for us, it’s a lot hotter than we’ve had all weekend.”
Time for the Austrian national anthem!
13:45
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Kieran Jackson
Track temperatures around 50C in Spielberg as we hear the Austrian national anthem, with 15 minutes to go until lights out!
Karun Chandhok on Max Verstappen's P7 start:
13:41
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Kieran Jackson
“The key for Max will be opening lap. Red Bull don’t have a car as fast as last year but he’ll be in the fight for the final spot on the podium.
“The overtaking opportunities are good here, three DRS zones. Max can come through and you can never discount him in wheel to wheel battles.
“The key will be the first two or three laps.”

Lando Norris, speaking this morning ahead of the race:
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Kieran Jackson
“We’ve got a good car, great start and try and control things from there.
“The car has been proven from the timesheets that we’ve taken a step forward, it doesn’t feel different. It’s delivering what it’s should.
“I expect a good battle from them both, I expect them to be punchy. I have to put up a good defence and go from there.”

Driver standings heading into this weekend:
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Kieran Jackson
1. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 198 points
3. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 155 points
4. George Russell (Mercedes) – 136 points
5. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 104 points
7. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 63 points
8. Alex Albon (Williams) – 42 points
9. Esteban Ocon (Haas) – 22 points
10. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) – 21 points
11. Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber) - 20 points
12. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) – 14 points
13. Carlos Sainz (Williams) – 13 points
14. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) – 11 points
15. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) – 10 points
16. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 8 points
17. Ollie Bearman (Haas) – 6 points
19. Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) – 0 points
20. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) – 0 points
21. Jack Doohan (Alpine) – 0 points
Austrian GP winner - race odds:
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Kieran Jackson
Lando Norris - 4/11
Oscar Piastri - 7/2
Charles Leclerc - 9/1
Max Verstappen - 14/1
Lewis Hamilton - 30/1
George Russell - 30/1
Kimi Antonelli - 150/1
Liam Lawson - 150/1
Austrian GP preview: George Russell and Max Verstappen F1 swap would be unthinkable – but Mercedes man deserves clarity
13:22
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Kieran Jackson
As the Formula One enterprise returns to real racing this weekend in Austria – away from the sprinkle and stardust of movie premieres in New York and London – one of the season’s standout drivers so far is in an unusual predicament. A scenario, you might say, worthy of a drama. No doubt Box to Box, the producers of Netflix’s Formula 1: Drive to Survive, are rubbing their hands together.
George Russell, at this present stage, can do little more. The 27-year-old, in his fourth season at Mercedes and first without Lewis Hamilton by his side, has taken to the role of “team leader” with poise and serenity. As the Brit acknowledged to The Independent last month, he’s been “getting better and better”.
Full piece below:

Bernie Ecclestone on Max Verstappen:
13:15
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Kieran Jackson
“He should be where he’s happy, wherever it’s going to be,” said the ex-F1 supremo.
“He’s not a guy who messes around, very straightforward in what he says and what he does. I’d like to see him stay where he is.”

Lando Norris on his 'best lap of the year'
13:07
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Kieran Jackson
“It was easily my best lap of the year,” Norris said. “I did what I planned to do, and when I do that and it goes right, it normally goes very, very well.
“Some of my tough moments have been in qualifying, so to have a performance like that is exciting.
“I am very happy, but I want to prove it to myself over and over again and I hope this is just the beginning.”

Starting grid for the Austrian GP:
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Kieran Jackson
1. Lando Norris
2. Charles Leclerc
3. Oscar Piastri
4. Lewis Hamilton
5. George Russell
6. Liam Lawson
7. Max Verstappen
8. Gabriel Bortoleto
9. Kimi Antonelli
10. Pierre Gasly
11. Fernando Alonso
12. Alex Albon
13. Isack Hadjar
14. Franco Colapinto
15. Ollie Bearman
16. Lance Stroll
17. Esteban Ocon
18. Yuki Tsunoda
19. Carlos Sainz
20. Nico Hulkenberg
Lewis Hamilton reacts to ‘significant’ social media abuse F1 drivers face
12:52
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Kieran Jackson
“The times have changed,” Hamilton, who co-produced the new F1 Movie, said. “I would say the racing space has probably got a lot busier with the fame of the sport, so it’s probably more intense.
“The media is more reactive, maybe. You’ve got social media presence and online abuse that we didn’t have when I got into the sport.
“It’s been pretty amazing to see how mature the young drivers that have come in – young men that have come in – have adapted and how they’ve carried that weight, because it’s no easy situation to be thrown into.”

F1 constructor standings after 10 races:
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Kieran Jackson
1. McLaren - 374 points
2. Mercedes - 199 points
2. Ferrari - 183 points
4. Red Bull - 162 points
5. Williams - 55 points
6. Haas - 28 points
7. Racing Bulls - 28 points
8. Aston Martin - 22 points
9. Sauber - 20 points
10. Alpine - 11 points
List of team upgrades in Austria:
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Kieran Jackson
McLaren - new front and rear suspension aerodynamics and rear geometry;
Ferrari - entire new floor;
Red Bull - floor edge;
Mercedes - circuit specific brake and engine cover cooling;
Racing Bulls - front and rear wings;
Sauber - floor and rear wing.
What time is the Austrian GP?
12:30
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Kieran Jackson
Time BST
Sunday 29 June
- Race: 2pm

Toto Wolff on a potential Russell-Verstappen line-up
12:28
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Kieran Jackson
“I can imagine every lineup,” he said.
“I had Rosberg and Hamilton fighting for a World Championship, so everything else afterwards is easy.
“There are pros and cons of having two drivers fighting each other hard and we’ve seen examples where that functions and other examples where it didn’t.”

Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur to miss Austrian GP
12:09
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Kieran Jackson
Ferrari statement: “Fred will not be at the track today, because he has had to return home for personal reasons.
“Deputy Team Principal, Jerome d'Ambrosio will stand in for him.”

