Formula 1
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Austrian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen wins thriller after late pass on Charles Leclerc
Red Bull's Max Verstappen catches and passes Charles Leclerc with two laps to go to win a thrilling Austrian Grand Prix.
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Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix - Race Results
Full race results for the Austrian Grand Prix at the Circuit Paul Ricard, round nine of the 2019 Formula 1 season.
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F1 2019 Austrian GP LIVE: Verstappen passes Leclerc for lead
Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2019 F1 Austrian Grand Prix, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc starting from pole position.
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F1 2019 Austrian GP LIVE: Leclerc going for first win
Follow Crash.net's live coverage of the 2019 F1 Austrian Grand Prix, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc starting from pole position.
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F1 Austrian Grand Prix - Final Starting Grid
The final starting grid for the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, round nine of the 2019 F1 season.
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Russell to start Austrian Grand Prix from pit lane
George Russell to start the Austrian Grand Prix from the pit lane after Williams changed his front wing
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Mercedes: Ferrari running ‘risky’ strategy with Leclerc
Has Ferrari already made a strategy mistake in Austria?
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Mick Schumacher to drive Michael’s 2004 F1 car at Hockenheim
Mick Schumacher, the son of seven-time F1 world champion Michael, will drive his father's title-winning F2004 Ferrar car at July's German Grand Prix.
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Bottas: Weird how Ferrari "always" gains half a second on straights
Mercedes Formula 1 driver Valtteri Bottas says it is weird how Ferrari "always" seems to gain half a second on the straights no matter the circuit...
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Russell gets Austria pitlane start after F1 front wing spec changed
George Russell will start the Austrian Grand Prix from the pitlane after Williams made a change of front wing assembly on his Formula 1 car
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Bottas: Hamilton grid drop a big opportunity
Valtteri Bottas says Lewis Hamilton’s grid drop penalty for the Austrian Grand Prix is “a big opportunity to get closer to him”
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Hamilton to take "balanced approach" with F1 title in mind
Lewis Hamilton will take a “balanced approach” into Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix as he looks to protect his F1 world championship lead.