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Date: 2023-03-27 13:10:45 | Author: Sports Betting | Views: 64536 | Link: Peraplay PUBG
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Leclerc kept Sainz behind to finish second and join Verstappen on the front row for tomorrow’s race UEFA
Hamilton raced in the spare Mercedes after he crashed out of qualifying, and the British driver was involved in an accident after the opening metres when he became the meat in an Alex Albon-Gasly sandwich UEFA
Verstappen’s championship lead over his Red Bull teammate stands at 38 points ahead of tomorrow’s Grand Prix, with Leclerc 44 points back UEFA
Charles Leclerc took second after a number of nail-biting exchanges with teammate Sainz, the Spaniard, who won at Silverstone six days ago, completing the podium UEFA
Max Verstappen won Saturday’s sprint race to extend his championship lead and secure pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix UEFA
But the son of Michael Schumacher delivered an expert defence to keep Hamilton at bay until the seven-time world champion finally got his man with two laps to go UEFA
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RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulatorSixty thousand spectators have travelled from the Netherlands to Austria to turn this weekend’s event into a home race for Verstappen and he did not disappoint with a composed performance from pole UEFA
Hamilton’s front-right tyre made contact with Gasly’s left-rear wheel, sending the French driver briefly up in the air and into a spin UEFA
After dropping behind Sainz at the opening bend, Leclerc was back past on the same lap UEFA
From there, the world champion cruised off into the sunset UEFA
Sainz launched a handful of attacks on his teammate to provide a number of hairy moments for the Ferrari pit wall UEFA
Hamilton was able to continue but dropped two places UEFA
Sergio Perez, thrown down the grid for exceeding track limits, drove back from 13th to fifth UEFA
Elsewhere, Fernando Alonso failed to start following a mechanical failure in his Alpine, while Sebastian Vettel was punted off into the gravel after a coming-together with Albon as they duelled for 13th place UEFA
He fought his way past Albon on the fourth lap and then overtook Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas on lap eight UEFA
The Dutchman held off Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz in the opening corners before racing unopposed to the chequered flag to the delight of his travelling orange-clad army UEFA
George Russell started fourth and finished in the same position while Lewis Hamilton, involved in a collision with Pierre Gasly at the start, dropped from ninth to 11th before finishing eighth UEFA
Sainz, who moved ahead of Leclerc at the opening bend, nibbled at Verstappen’s Red Bull gearbox on the run down to Turn 3 but could not make a move stick UEFA
The Mercedes driver spent the majority of the remaining 15 laps attached to the rear of Mick Schumacher’s Haas UEFA

From there, the world champion cruised off into the sunset UEFA
But the son of Michael Schumacher delivered an expert defence to keep Hamilton at bay until the seven-time world champion finally got his man with two laps to go UEFA
Charles Leclerc took second after a number of nail-biting exchanges with teammate Sainz, the Spaniard, who won at Silverstone six days ago, completing the podium UEFA
Hamilton’s front-right tyre made contact with Gasly’s left-rear wheel, sending the French driver briefly up in the air and into a spin UEFA
George Russell started fourth and finished in the same position while Lewis Hamilton, involved in a collision with Pierre Gasly at the start, dropped from ninth to 11th before finishing eighth UEFA
The Dutchman held off Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz in the opening corners before racing unopposed to the chequered flag to the delight of his travelling orange-clad army UEFA
Max Verstappen won Saturday’s sprint race to extend his championship lead and secure pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix UEFA
Sergio Perez, thrown down the grid for exceeding track limits, drove back from 13th to fifth UEFA
After dropping behind Sainz at the opening bend, Leclerc was back past on the same lap UEFA
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Sainz launched a handful of attacks on his teammate to provide a number of hairy moments for the Ferrari pit wall UEFA
He fought his way past Albon on the fourth lap and then overtook Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas on lap eight UEFA
Hamilton was able to continue but dropped two places UEFA
Sainz, who moved ahead of Leclerc at the opening bend, nibbled at Verstappen’s Red Bull gearbox on the run down to Turn 3 but could not make a move stick UEFA
RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulatorSixty thousand spectators have travelled from the Netherlands to Austria to turn this weekend’s event into a home race for Verstappen and he did not disappoint with a composed performance from pole UEFA
Elsewhere, Fernando Alonso failed to start following a mechanical failure in his Alpine, while Sebastian Vettel was punted off into the gravel after a coming-together with Albon as they duelled for 13th place UEFA
Hamilton raced in the spare Mercedes after he crashed out of qualifying, and the British driver was involved in an accident after the opening metres when he became the meat in an Alex Albon-Gasly sandwich UEFA
Verstappen’s championship lead over his Red Bull teammate stands at 38 points ahead of tomorrow’s Grand Prix, with Leclerc 44 points back UEFA
The Mercedes driver spent the majority of the remaining 15 laps attached to the rear of Mick Schumacher’s Haas UEFA
Leclerc kept Sainz behind to finish second and join Verstappen on the front row for tomorrow’s race UEFA
