Lewis Hamilton said he was "incredibly disappointed" in himself after his crash in Austrian GP qualifying as Mercedes suffered two shunts in a matter of ...
Collectively with F1, with you guys, we need to educate people." "We know we've brought things to the car. "Even though you can think we would have some animosity out there. Hopefully I can make up for some lost time." We weren't expecting for it to be as close as that today. Russell said Mercedes' qualifying was their best in terms of pace, worst in terms of outcome". He was a tenth up on his lap before his spin and he added he "could have been P4 for sure".
Carlos Sainz gave Ferrari fans plenty to smile about as he set an impressive pace in second and final practice for the Austrian Grand Prix with his team ...
Zhou Guanyu was 14th, with Alex Albon in the upgraded Williams 15th and the Haas duo of Mick Schumacher and Kevin Magnussen, who will start the Sprint inside the top-seven, 16th and 18th respectively. Lance Stroll was the leading Aston Martin in 11th, ahead of AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly and Sebastian Vettel, who will start the F1 Sprint 20th and last. Carlos Sainz gave Ferrari fans plenty to smile about as he set an impressive pace in the second and final practice session for the Austrian Grand Prix weekend, with his team mate Charles Leclerc second at the Red Bull Ring.
We'll update the sprint race results until the full racing grid is set for Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring.
1 1 The day prior, a sprint race will take place at 10:25 a.m. ET, also airing on ESPN2. The race is 100 kilometers, which is roughly a third the length of Sunday’s race.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen has won the Sprint Qualifying race in Austria, ahead of the two Ferraris to complete the podium.
- Fernando Alonso Alpine DNF - Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin DNF - Esteban Ocon Alpine +31.032 - Carlos Sainz Ferrari +5.644 With Leclerc squabbling with Carlos Sainz in the early laps, Verstappen quickly established a commanding position and went unchallenged until the chequered flag. - Charles Leclerc Ferrari +1.675
Mercedes' mechanics were faced with a race against time to get both their cars out on track following crashes for Lewis Hamilton and George Russell in Friday's ...
“Fans cheering when a driver crashes out, you should question the attitude and understanding of sport.” “It’s not very sportsmanlike,” Wolff said at a press conference at the circuit owned by Verstappen’s Red Bull team on Saturday. A loud cheer erupted when Hamilton hit a wall hard at turn seven in the top 10 qualifying shoot-out for Saturday’s Austrian Grand Prix sprint race. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has “questioned the attitude” of fans who rejoiced when Lewis Hamilton and George Russell both crashed at Austria’s Red Bull Ring circuit on Friday. Leclerc starts alongside Verstappen on the front row with Sainz now joined by Russell on the second row following Perez’s demotion. Carlos Sainz topped the times in second practice on Saturday ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix sprint race.
The damage incurred from Lewis Hamilton and George Russell's crashes in Austrian Grand Prix qualifying has already cost Mercedes a third of the.
“Lewis, the corner before, was carrying 10kph more speed and made Turn 6, and then he’s carried 10kph more speed into [Turn] 7 and didn’t make the corner. “In Austria, these corners are on a knife’s edge to carry a lot of speed. “But the biggest is the mechanics working around the clock. Now that we can actually fight for front positions, I am really happy to see that they are attacking. The team have also made penalty-free gearbox changes on both cars as a precaution. We hope to have a good car for the sprint race to put us in a good position for tomorrow.”
Max Verstappen will start from pole position for the Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix after winning the sprint race. Here's how and when you can watch the ...
For the entire 2022 F1 season, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of every qualifying and race of each event. In the United Kingdom Channel 4 is broadcasting highlights of the Austrian GP at 6:30pm BST on Sunday evening. Current weather forecasts predict cloudy and mild conditions at the Red Bull Ring, with a low chance of rain. Sky Sports can also be accessed through NOW with a one-off day payment of £11.98p or a month membership of £33.99p per month. Live streaming through NOW is also available in the UK. In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports will be live broadcasting the Austrian GP, with the race shown live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event. Pre-race coverage will be starting on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event at 12:30pm BST ahead of the race start at 2:00pm BST.