Lando Norris won the Austrian Grand Prix from Oscar Piastri to secure dominant McLaren 1-2 on Sunday.
The Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton took third and fourth place as Norris closed the gap on Piastri in the drivers’s championship to 15 points.
This was in-form McLaren’s first success at the Red Bull Ring since David Coulthard won back in 2001.
Norris set off from pole position, and despite being constantly pressed by his teammate, held on to notch up his third win of the season.
The Briton also put behind him his Canadian catastrophe last time out when he collided with Piastri’s car in the closing stages, failing to finish in Montreal.
“It was a tough race, pushing all the way through,” said Norris.
“Pretty hot, tiring, but perfect result, a 1-2. I had a great battle [with Piastri], that’s for sure, a lot of fun, and a lot of stress,” he added.
Meanwhile, four-time world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull crashed in the early stages of the race after a collision with Kimi Antonelli’s Mercedes when the young Italian rookie’s tyres locked up.
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