George Russell won the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday after converting pole position into victory at the Red Bull Ring.
The victory marked his second for the season, after a long drought that saw him drop from second place in the driver’s standings.
The Brit held off Max Verstappen to become Sunday’s winner, with the Dutchman finishing in second place. Russell’s teammate, Kimi Antonelli, returned to the podium in third place after a DNF in the last race.
Russell made a clean start and led into Turn 1, building an early advantage as Verstappen began working his way through the field after his qualifying crash left him further down the grid.
The Mercedes driver remained in front throughout the race, putting together consistent lap times to stay ahead despite constant pressure.
Verstappen recovered well and gradually closed the gap as the race entered its final stages.
The Red Bull driver had the pace to challenge for victory and reduced Russell’s lead over the closing laps, but he could not get close enough to attempt a pass before the chequered flag.
Antonelli produced another consistent performance for Mercedes, which secured him a podium spot.
The Italian stayed within striking distance of the leading pair for much of the race and added valuable points to the team’s tally on a strong afternoon in Austria.
The victory is another instance of Mercedes’ improved form in recent races. The result also strengthened Russell’s position in the championship standings as the battle at the front remains closely contested.
While Verstappen’s search for a victory continues, his performance at Austria showed just how quick he is to recover from disappointment.
Despite the trouble with qualifying, he was still able to make it to the Podium.
The German team leaves Austria with much hope after maximizing Russell’s pole position.
They also lead the teams’ standings with 98 points, putting them in contention to win their first constructors’ championship title since 2021.
But the fight on the drivers’ side remains very strong, with Russell showing he’s still a threat and not to be counted out yet.
