Australian GP Highlights: Max Verstappen held off Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton to steer himself and Red Bull to a incredible and chaotic win at the Australian Grand Prix. With this win, Verstappen has tightened his grip on the world championship. He began from pole and was passed by Mercedes pair of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton at the start. But, he kept his cool to win a race that was red flagged three times and had multiple crashes. Hamilton came second ahead of Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso, who has made three out three in terms of podium finishes. Follow Formula 1 LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN.
“We had a very poor start, lap one I was careful as I had a lot to lose. The pace of the car was quick. With these red flags, I don’t know, I don’t really understand. It was a bit of a mess but we had good pace and we won, so that’s important.” said Dutchman Verstappen.
MAX VERSTAPPEN WINS IN AUSTRALIA!!! 🇦🇺🏆
The Dutchman reigns supreme to take a maiden win Down Under after a chaotic race!!!! 🤯#AusGP @Max33Verstappen @redbullracing pic.twitter.com/TWDBqanqQo
— Formula 1 (@F1) April 2, 2023
It was a disastrous day for Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, last year’s winner, who spun out on the first lap, while Russell’s car caught fire on lap 19 and his race too was over.
Victory was Verstappen’s maiden win in Melbourne and Red Bull’s first in Australia since Sebastian Vettel’s 2011 triumph.
How it panned out for others
The Red Bull triumph came despite unbelievable late drama that saw a red flag come out when Verstappen had a comfortable lead from Hamilton and Alonso with two laps left, meaning they had a bunched restart for an all-out attack to the finish.
But it descended into chaos when Alonso was clipped by Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz as they jostled for position and sent into a spin, which caused a flow on effect with multiple other cars coming to grief.
“I didn’t expect to be second so I’m super grateful for it,” said seven-time world champion Hamilton.
“I’m driving as best I can and working as hard as I can but still, considering we’ve been down on performance and in straight pace, for us to be up there fighting with Aston is amazing.”