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Austrian Grand Prix Analysis – Norris and Verstappen Collide As Russell Wins

Autosport F1 & Motorsport

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4723 Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Just when it looked like Max Verstappen had a comfortable win at Red Bull’s home track in Spielberg, a poor final stop and a questionable tyre choice opened the door for another Lando Norris chase. Only this time, the two-drivers collided at the Turn 3 hairpin, with George Russell picking up the pieces for a shock win!  Joining Bryn Lucas is Alex Kalinauckas and Filip Cleeren as they breakdown the actions that led to the clash, the questionable racecraft as both Norris and Verstappen battled for the win, and ponder whether McLaren team boss Andrea Stella was right to question whether their fight was a product of the stewards.   Also, the trio discuss another missed opportunity of a weekend for Ferrari, whether the new implementations of track limits worked despite a controversial penalty for Oscar Piastri in qualifying, and the best weekend of the year so far for Haas as they scored a dozen points to solidify seventh in the standings.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Bryn Lucas and you're listening to the Autosport podcast.

0:09.0

Well, that was quite the finish, wasn't it? After a heated battle between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris,

0:16.0

a coming together between the two title contenders handed possibly the biggest Formula One gift in recent history

0:22.1

to George Russell.

0:23.7

So the result looks like this.

0:26.8

As I say, George Russell led the way he brought home the race with Oscar Piastri in second.

0:31.9

Carlos Seitz, third, Hamilton in fourth in the second Mercedes.

0:35.0

Great result for them.

0:36.1

Vestappen in fifth, recovering to claim 10 points.

0:39.2

Holcomberg in 6th, Perez in 7th, and Magnuson in 8th in the 2nd, Hasse. Ricardo in 9th, gaining two valuable points,

0:47.0

and Pierre Gazley rounding out the points finishes in 10th. Then it was the Claire Oconstrol,

0:51.9

Sonoda, Albon, Bottas, Goguanu, Alonso, Sargent and a DNF for

0:57.4

Lando Norris. Now, joining me to go through everything we saw in the remarkable last few laps and the

1:03.0

rest of the Grand Prix. I'm delighted to welcome Alex Kalinorkas and Philip Clearen. How are you guys?

1:08.1

That was pretty good, wasn't it, Alex? Alex that was pretty good certainly better than what's going on over my right shoulder which is england currently

1:14.6

losing to slovakia in the euros uh you know my my my tone my tempo may change depending on

1:20.1

whether i glance to right and see that they've managed to to get back on terms of syracia but

1:25.2

yeah the grand prix superb i mean the ending anyway the first sort of two-thirds of it were to get back on terms of this Iraqia. But yeah, the Grand Prix, superb.

1:27.8

I mean, the ending anyway, the first sort of two-thirds of it were pretty disappointing

1:32.4

when it was quite clear that Matsvers' Stappen was escaping at the start.

1:35.8

But there were various points that kept it interesting.

1:38.5

Was it a penalty for Matt Stapen being released into Norris' path at the first stop?

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