Verstappen Surges To Victory In Action-Packed Qatar Grand Prix

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Verstappen Stays Ahead Of Leclerc and Piastri Amid Three Safety Cars

Max Verstappen took a masterful victory in a hugely eventful Qatar Grand Prix, a race that featured three Safety Car appearances, numerous incidents and a penalty for Lando Norris that dropped the Briton down the order after earlier battling for the lead.

Having lost pole position following a one-place penalty for an incident in qualifying, Verstappen looked to be in fighting mode from the off, the Dutchman winning a battle for the lead against George Russell and Norris into Turn 1.

It was not necessarily a straightforward drive from there, however, with the Safety Car appearing on the first lap after Franco Colapinto and Esteban Ocon were both casualties in an incident with Nico Hulkenberg.

This proved to be the first of three Safety Car outings during the 57-lap encounter – and while the second restart saw Norris run close to Verstappen in a fight for the lead, the world champion ultimately held on and remained in the position through to the chequered flag.

Norris, meanwhile, saw what looked to be a certain podium result slip away after being handed a 10-second stop/go penalty for failing to slow under yellow flags, dropping him down the field and leaving him with a battle on his hands to claim points.

FORMULA 1 QATAR AIRWAYS QATAR GRAND PRIX 2024 – Race Results

POS

NO

DRIVER

CAR

LAPS

TIME/RETIRED

PTS

1

1

Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT

57

1:31:05.323

25

2

16

Charles Leclerc

Ferrari

57

+6.031s

18

3

81

Oscar Piastri

McLaren Mercedes

57

+6.819s

15

4

63

George Russell

Mercedes

57

+14.104s

12

5

10

Pierre Gasly

Alpine Renault

57

+16.782s

10

6

55

Carlos Sainz

Ferrari

57

+17.476s

8

7

14

Fernando Alonso

Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes

57

+19.867s

6

8

24

Zhou Guanyu

Kick Sauber Ferrari

57

+25.360s

4

9

20

Kevin Magnussen

Haas Ferrari

57

+32.177s

2

10

4

Lando Norris

McLaren Mercedes

57

+35.762s

2

11

77

Valtteri Bottas

Kick Sauber Ferrari

57

+50.243s

0

12

44

Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes

57

+56.122s

0

13

22

Yuki Tsunoda

RB Honda RBPT

57

+61.100s

0

14

30

Liam Lawson

RB Honda RBPT

57

+62.656s

0

15

23

Alexander Albon

Williams Mercedes

56

+1 lap

0

NC

27

Nico Hulkenberg

Haas Ferrari

39

DNF

0

NC

11

Sergio Perez

Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT

38

DNF

0

NC

18

Lance Stroll

Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes

8

DNF

0

NC

43

Franco Colapinto

Williams Mercedes

0

DNF

0

NC

31

Esteban Ocon

Alpine Renault

0

DNF

0

* Provisional results. Note – Norris scored an additional point for setting the fastest lap of the race. Russell received a five-second time penalty for falling more than 10 car lengths behind the Safety Car.

Charles Leclerc took second place, the Ferrari driver crossing the line six seconds back from Verstappen, while McLaren’s Oscar Piastri completed the podium in third. Russell was Mercedes’ sole points-scorer in fourth, ahead of Pierre Gasly who held off Carlos Sainz to take a solid fifth for Alpine.

Sainz had to settle for sixth in the Ferrari – recovering well from an earlier puncture – with fellow Spaniard Fernando Alonso taking home points for Aston Martin in seventh. Zhou Guanyu, meanwhile, scored Kick Sauber’s long-awaited debut points of the season by claiming a popular eighth place, also earning him the Driver of the Day accolade.

Kevin Magnussen was ninth for Haas, while Norris’s recovery drive following that aforementioned penalty saw him claim the final point in 10th. Valtteri Bottas just missed out on adding to Kick Sauber’s celebrations in 11th, with former team mate Lewis Hamilton cutting a dejected figure in 12th after receiving two penalties during the event.

The RB pair of Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson were P13 and P14 respectively, with Alex Albon the last classified runner in P15 for Williams. Haas’s Nico Hulkenberg was one of five retirees, the Haas spinning out and becoming beached in the gravel, while Sergio Perez also found himself out of the running after suffering a spin of his own in the Red Bull.

Lance Stroll recorded a DNF early on, having sustained damage to his Aston Martin following contact with Albon on the opening lap. Colapinto and Ocon also saw their races end before they had begun following that first corner incident with Hulkenberg.

Norris fought back to claim one point in 10th after dropping down the order following a 10-second stop/go penalty (Photo: Formula 1 Media)

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