Formula 1

Rolex Austrian Grand Prix

Verstappen cruises to fifth straight F1 win

ax Verstappen continued his utter dominance of the season by cruising to his fifth win on the bounce at Red Bull's home race, the Austrian Grand Prix.

Race Positions
1
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen
Red Bull
1:25:33.607
Laps: 71
Pits: 4
2
Monaco
Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
+5.155
Laps: 71
Pits: 3
3
Mexico
Sergio Pérez
Sergio Pérez
Red Bull
+17.188
Laps: 71
Pits: 3
4
Britain
Lando Norris
Lando Norris
McLaren
+26.327
Laps: 71
Pits: 3
5
Spain
Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin
+30.317
Laps: 71
Pits: 3
6
Spain
Carlos Sainz
Carlos Sainz
Ferrari
+31.377
Laps: 71
Pits: 3
Circuit Information
Red Bull Ring
Circuit Red Bull Ring
Location Spielberg, Austria Circuit Type Track
Circuit Length 4.318 km Circuit Distance 306.452 km
No. of Laps 71 No. of Turns 10
Lap Record: 1:07.411 Lewis Hamilton (2017)
Sessions
FP1
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
1:05.742

Jun 30, 2023

Finished

Qual
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
1:04.391

Jun 30, 2023

Finished

SS
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
1:04.440

Jul 01, 2023

Finished

SR
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
30:26.730

Jul 01, 2023

Finished

Race
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
1:25:33.607

Jul 02, 2023

Finished

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