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Norris holds off Piastri to win Austrian GP after Verstappen crashes out

  • On Sunday at the Red Bull Ring, Max Verstappen retired after colliding with Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli on the first lap, ending his 31-race points streak.
  • Antonelli locked his rear brakes at Turn 3 while attempting an overtake, causing him to lose control and collide with Verstappen.
  • Stewards penalized Antonelli three grid places and two penalty points; Verstappen trails Piastri by 61 points after the incident.
  • McLaren secured a 1-2 finish with Norris winning; Red Bull scored no points, their first since 2022.
  • Kimi Antonelli faces a three-place grid penalty for Silverstone after his Austria crash with Verstappen.
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AUTO RACING: Elliott snaps 44-race winless streak and F1's McLaren fight to the finish in Austria

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Lando Norris won in front of team-mate Oscar Piastri. Charles Leclerc completes the podium. ...

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What a debacle at Red Bull's home game in Austria. Formula 1 superstar Max Verstappen has to say goodbye to the World Cup after an uninsolved crash. McLaren, on the other hand, is celebrating a double success. And Sauber is doing a clean job.

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The reigning world champion is experiencing a debacle in Austria. After the race, Red Bull speaks plainly – with hard words.

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