Formula 1 results - first race of the year
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 9:19 pm
Lewis Hamilton penalised for collision as Valtteri Bottas wins in Austrian GP
Valtteri Bottas survived reliability worries to win an incident-packed Austrian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton took fourth after a penalty.
Four months after the scheduled first race, called off because of the coronavirus crisis, Mercedes' win was anything but the cruise that had been expected.
Gearbox concerns slowed the cars and Hamilton was penalised five seconds for a collision with Red Bull's Alex Albon.
Charles Leclerc came second after a stirring drive in the uncompetitive Ferrari while McLaren's Lando Norris took his first podium finish, just holding off Hamilton.
The world champion appeared to be the fastest car on track but the safety car periods threw multiple curve balls into the mix and the race came alive in a chaotic final 16 laps.
At the restart, Hamilton made it clear he was determined to attack for the lead, but soon Mercedes were radioing their drivers to say they had problems.
After being told they had sensor issues, they were still allowed to fight, but then chief strategist James Vowles - who only comes on the radio when it is an urgent request - warned them of "critical" gearbox issues.
So after all the dust has settled, the top 3 are:
1. Valtteri Bottas - Mercedes
2. Charles Leclerc - Ferrari
3. Lando Norris - McLaren
So this should be interesting as Hamilton is considered the top driver at Mercedes and in the the past, Bottas has been instructed to let Hamilton pass to get the most points. Now that Bottas has the points and Hamilton has none, will the team favor Bottas? and ask hamilton to let him pass.
Keep tuned.
Richard
Valtteri Bottas survived reliability worries to win an incident-packed Austrian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton took fourth after a penalty.
Four months after the scheduled first race, called off because of the coronavirus crisis, Mercedes' win was anything but the cruise that had been expected.
Gearbox concerns slowed the cars and Hamilton was penalised five seconds for a collision with Red Bull's Alex Albon.
Charles Leclerc came second after a stirring drive in the uncompetitive Ferrari while McLaren's Lando Norris took his first podium finish, just holding off Hamilton.
The world champion appeared to be the fastest car on track but the safety car periods threw multiple curve balls into the mix and the race came alive in a chaotic final 16 laps.
At the restart, Hamilton made it clear he was determined to attack for the lead, but soon Mercedes were radioing their drivers to say they had problems.
After being told they had sensor issues, they were still allowed to fight, but then chief strategist James Vowles - who only comes on the radio when it is an urgent request - warned them of "critical" gearbox issues.
So after all the dust has settled, the top 3 are:
1. Valtteri Bottas - Mercedes
2. Charles Leclerc - Ferrari
3. Lando Norris - McLaren
So this should be interesting as Hamilton is considered the top driver at Mercedes and in the the past, Bottas has been instructed to let Hamilton pass to get the most points. Now that Bottas has the points and Hamilton has none, will the team favor Bottas? and ask hamilton to let him pass.
Keep tuned.
Richard