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Spanish ICONIC Scudería Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz took the first non-
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WATCH : Race Highlights Australian GP, Melbourne 2024
From there, Verstappen’s brake-
Sainz went from strength to strength in Verstappen’s absence, building up a solid lead over Lando Norris, team mate Charles Leclerc and home favourite Oscar Piastri as the race developed, eventually taking the chequered flag for the third triumph of his F1 career.
FORMULA 1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2024
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1 Carlos SAINZ Ferrari 1:20:26.843 25
2 Charles LECLERC Ferrari +2.366s 19
3 Lando NORRIS McLaren +5.904s 15
4 Oscar PIASTRI McLaren +35.77s 12
5 Sergio PEREZ Red Bull Racing +56.309s 10
Charles Leclerc, Scudería Ferrari, from Monaco, completed an undercut on Norris in the early stages of the race to rise to a net second and back up Sainz for Ferrari’s first one-
Piastri also got the jump on Norris during the initial round of pit stops, only to be asked to move aside for his team mate and then lose some more time with an off-
George Russell had been pushing to complete a late move on Fernando Alonso for sixth position when he dramatically crashed out at the high-
Russell dramatically crashes out while chasing Alonso late on in Australia
The stewards later deemed that Alonso had played a “potentially dangerous” part in the incident, dropping the Spaniard from P6 to P8 with a post-
Williams’ decision to put Alex Albon in Logan Sargeant’s car did not quite result in points as he took 11th, followed by the other home driver in action, RB’s Daniel Ricciardo, and the Alpine of Pierre Gasly, who was hit with a five-
Kick Sauber endured yet more pit stop problems on their way to 14th and 15th with Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu respectively, while Esteban Ocon was the final finisher in the other Alpine after Verstappen’s early retirement, Russell’s late crash and a mid-
Hamilton was watching from the Mercedes garage when team mate Russell suffered his crash, with the latter – whose car was pitched on its side in the middle of the track after the left-
With the drivers aware of Russell’s condition, the celebrations started down at Ferrari as Sainz revelled in his journey from a hospital bed to the top step of the podium in just two weeks – shouting his trademark “smooth operator” line as he headed for parc ferme.
Sainz controlled this Australian GP 2024, a multiple-
AS IT HAPPENED
After an exciting qualifying hour, which saw Verstappen overcome a strong challenge from Sainz to bag pole position, the drivers and teams returned to Albert Park on Sunday for the 58-
Unlike the first two rounds, only 19 of the 20 cars involved in the championship would make the start, following Williams’ decision to put Alex Albon in Logan Sargeant’s car in the wake of the Thai-
Further disruption to the grid saw Perez pick up a three-
When the field lined up for the start, with Pirelli expecting a two-
As the lights went out, with the track temperature hotter than it had been all weekend, pole-
But with DRS in play after just one lap, Sainz used the overtaking aid to close in on Verstappen and send the crowd wild with a move on the run between Turns 9 and 10 – taking advantage of a “really weird” moment for the reigning world champion earlier in the lap.
“The car is loose,” Verstappen added with a swear word on the following lap, before cameras picked up a huge amount of smoke coming from the rear of his Red Bull. “I have smoke, fire, fire, brake, my brake,” came the next panicked radio message.
Red Bull’s worst fears were confirmed when Verstappen slowed, tumbled down the order and came into the pits to retire his car, with the right-
Up front, Sainz now had a golden opportunity to convert his lead into the first non-
With the lap charts yet to hit double figures, soft-
2024 Australian Grand Prix: Pole-
Sainz had built a solid three-
“You’re doing a mega job out there,” was the message to Sainz from the Ferrari pit wall as the Spaniard stretched out his first stint, with Norris following suit and data predictions suggesting that both Leclerc and Piastri were set to jump the Briton.
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Perez, Alonso, Hulkenberg and Gasly were the other four drivers yet to pit at the 15-
At the end of Lap 15, Norris and Perez both decided that enough was enough as they completed the move from medium tyres to hards, with the former coming back out in fifth, having lost places to Leclerc and Piastri, and Perez rejoining in 10th, just ahead of Hamilton.
Sainz finally pitted from the lead on the 16th tour, swapping to hards and returning to the track a couple of seconds behind Alonso, just as Hamilton reported an engine failure and came to a halt at the side of the track, bringing out a Virtual Safety Car.
Red Bull Racing's Dutch driver Max Verstappen (C) walks back to the garage after smoke billowing
Verstappen’s hopes of victory went up in smoke as he retired after just three laps
That played into the hands of Alonso, who managed to save around 10 seconds with a ‘cheap’ stop, meaning he re-
With Hamilton’s car safely removed and the track clear, the VSC was replaced by green flag conditions once more, leaving Sainz to continue his charge from team mate Leclerc, Piastri, Norris and Alonso, while Russell came under pressure from Perez.
Hamilton brands Melbourne weekend ‘a real struggle’ even before Lap 17 retirement
“That car is like a rocket ship,” lamented Russell over the radio when slipped by, leaving the only Mercedes in action seventh, from Stroll, Tsunoda and Albon, who was now in contention to score a point after taking over team mate Sargeant’s car.
Further back, Haas asked their drivers to play the team game again, with medium-
Ricciardo was up to 13th after his back-
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Verstappen was a spectator after his early retirement from proceedings
As the race moved over the halfway mark, McLaren instructed Piastri to move aside for team mate Norris amid their differing strategies, while Perez continued his charge by dispatching Alonso for fifth position on the run between Turns 8 and 9.
With Norris closing in on Leclerc and beginning to apply some pressure, the Monegasque reported that his tyres were “gone” and he duly pitted for fresh hard rubber on lap 35, coming back out in fourth place, just ahead of Perez and Alonso.
Perez was the next to stop on the following lap, dropping him to the tail-
There was more drama elsewhere as Hulkenberg rejoined the track from another stop marginally in front of Albon, who expressed his frustration over the radio at the Haas driver’s robust defensive driving, and Piastri took a trip over the grass at the penultimate corner.
Piastri made his second stop shortly after that moment, putting him fifth from Russell, with Norris coming in a lap later and filtering out in fourth, between Leclerc and Alonso, and leader Sainz taking on a final set of fresh tyres one more tour after that.
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Piastri put his new rubber to good use as he cleared Alonso – who was just about to make his final stop – for fourth at the exit of Turn 11, after which he sat some nine seconds down on tam mate Norris, with Tsunoda repeating the trick on Gasly for P9 moments later.
As the final stops filtered through, Sainz led Leclerc by around five seconds, with Norris four seconds further back in third, Piastri now in no man’s land, Russell holding fifth from Perez and Alonso, Stroll up to eighth and Tsunoda and Hulkenberg holding the final points.
Russell stopped again with just over 10 laps remaining, allowing Perez and Alonso to slot ahead again, as replays confirmed the “really weird” moment Verstappen had been talking about before his retirement – the Dutchman running too deep at Turn 3.
With fresher tyres, Russell proceeded to close in rapidly on Alonso and attack him for sixth place, only to overdo it during the final lap and slide off the track at Turn 6 – his heavily-
Back at the front, Sainz crossed the line just under two-
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Russell pushed hard to catch Alonso but his efforts ended with a heavy crash
Stroll, Tsunoda, Hulkenberg and Magnussen all benefitted from Russell’s late crash, with RB taking their first points of the season and Haas topping up their tally, as Albon narrowly missed out in 11th after jumping into Sargeant’s cockpit.
While he delivered a steady rise from the very back of the grid, Ricciardo had to settle for 12th in the 10th Australian Grand Prix of his career, with Gasly 13th after picking up a five-
After dramas in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, Kick Sauber suffered more pit stop issues on both cars as Bottas and Zhou wound up 14th and 15th respectively, with the Finn also summoned to the stewards over an alleged breach of the International Sporting Code in the pit lane.
Ocon was the final finisher in 16th, with Verstappen and Hamilton sidelined by their earlier incidents and Russell being picked up by the Medical Car after his meeting with the wall on the final lap.
Post-
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The day belonged to Sainz and Ferrari at Albert Park with a commanding performance
Key quote
“It was a really good race; I felt really good out there,” said Sainz. “Of course, [I’m] a bit stiff, especially physically, it wasn’t the easiest, but I was lucky that I was more or less on my own and I could manage my pace, manage the tyres, manage everything. It wasn’t the toughest race of all, but yeah, very happy, very proud of the team.
“I’m happy to be in a one-
What’s next
The next stop on the 2024 F1 calendar will be the Japanese Grand Prix, with the paddock heading to the Suzuka circuit from April 5-