F1 results: Max Verstappen wins Austrian Grand Prix ahead of Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez
Austrian Grand Prix results
Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari
Sergio Perez (11), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes
Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Carlos Sainz (55), Ferrari
George Russell (63), Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton (44), Mercedes
Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault
Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes
Zhou Guanyu (24), Alfa Romeo-Ferrari
Logan Sargeant (2), Williams-Mercedes
Esteban Ocon (31), Alpine-Renault
Valtteri Bottas (77), Alfa Romeo-Ferrari
Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes
Nyck De Vries (21), AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT
Kevin Magnussen (20), Haas-Ferrari
Yuki Tsunoda (22), AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT
DNF: Nico Hulkenberg, (27), Haas-Ferrari
Austrian Grand Prix starting grid
Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari
Carlos Sainz (55), Ferrari
Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton (44), Mercedes
Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Nico Hulkenberg, (27), Haas-Ferrari
Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault
Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes
George Russell (63), Mercedes
Esteban Ocon (31), Alpine-Renault
Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes
Valtteri Bottas (77), Alfa Romeo-Ferrari
Sergio Perez (11), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Yuki Tsunoda (22), AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT
Zhou Guanyu (24), Alfa Romeo-Ferrari
Logan Sargeant (2), Williams-Mercedes
Kevin Magnussen (20), Haas-Ferrari
Nyck De Vries (21), AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT
Austrian Grand Prix TV/streaming schedule
All times Eastern
Friday
7:25 - 8:30 a.m.: Free practice 1 (ESPN2, ESPN+)
10:55 - 11 a.m.: Qualifying (ESPN2, ESPN+)
Saturday
6:25 - 7:30 a.m.: Sprint shootout (ESPN2, ESPN+)
10:25 - 11:30 a.m.: Sprint (ESPN, ESPN+)
Sunday
7:30 - 8:55 a.m.: Pre-race show (ESPN)
8:55 - 11 a.m.: Austrian Grand Prix (ESPN, ESPN+)
How to watch the Austrian Grand Prix:
Verstappen wins wet-dry Austrian Grand Prix sprint
Max Verstappen started the Austrian Grand Prix sprint from pole and, despite losing the lead to Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez for two corners, dominated the afternoon. Verstappen won by more than 21 seconds over Perez, completing all 24 laps on intermediate tires. In all, 11 cars pitted for slick tires late in the race as the track had dried sufficiently, making for some exciting racing up and down the order.
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz finished third, Aston Martin's Lance Stroll was able to hold off a strong challenge from teammate Fernando Alonso for fourth, Nico Hulkenberg bagged three surprise points for Haas in sixth, Alpine's Esteban Ocon finished seventh and Mercedes' George Russell nabbed the final point in eighth.
Austrian Grand Prix sprint results
Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Sergio Perez (11), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Carlos Sainz (55), Ferrari
Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Nico Hulkenberg, (27), Haas-Ferrari
Esteban Ocon (31), Alpine-Renault
George Russell (63), Mercedes
Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton (44), Mercedes
Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes
Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari
Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes
Kevin Magnussen (20), Haas-Ferrari
Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault
Yuki Tsunoda (22), AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT
Nyck De Vries (21), AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT
Logan Sargeant (2), Williams-Mercedes
Zhou Guanyu (24), Alfa Romeo-Ferrari
Valtteri Bottas (77), Alfa Romeo-Ferrari
Austrian Grand Prix details
Track: Red Bull Ring (Spielberg, Austria), 2.683-mile, 10-turn permanent racing facility
Race length: 71 laps for 190 miles
Lap record: 1:05.619 (Carlos Sainz, Ferrari, 2020)
Tire compounds: C3 (Hard), C4 (Medium), C5 (Soft)
Last year’s winner: Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
Sprint weekend format returns
In 2021, F1 introduced the Sprint weekend format, which moved traditional qualifying to Friday and put in its place a shortened race that would award minimal points and set the grid for Sunday’s Grand Prix. A few nominal tweaks later, we have our current format for the 2023 season, which effectively makes Saturday more like an exhibition.
Sprint Shootout is here! 🍿
Imagine qualifying, but even quicker. Every lap counts as Saturday's Sprint Shootout sets the grid for the #F1Sprint
Leaving Sunday's Grand Prix unaffected 🔒 pic.twitter.com/oTVrJIuLvl— Formula 1 (@F1) April 25, 2023
The new format ditches the lame-duck Saturday morning practice session in favor of a quicker version of the traditional three-stage knockout qualifying format to set the grid for the sprint race later in the day. The top eight finishers of the sprint will be awarded points in descending order (eight for P1, seven for P2, six for P3, etc.).
McLaren, Ferrari, Aston Martin bringing upgrades
After being overtaken for second place in the world constructors’ standings by Mercedes at the Canadian Grand Prix, Aston Martin is bringing an upgrade package they hope will enable them to “attack” the Silver Arrows. Fourth-place Ferrari will debut new front-wing elements, a new floor and a new rear wing it hopes will make its race performance more predictable. McLaren, mired in sixth in the constructors’ standings, will begin a series of significant changes to the car beginning in Austria.
“I look forward to anything that’s new,” McLaren driver Lando Norris told Australia’s Speedcafe.
Norris currently sits in 11th in the drivers’ standings after a sixth-place showing in 2022.
Top drivers and best bets for the Austrian Grand Prix
Barring an unforeseen catastrophe, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen will be the favorite entering every race weekend for the rest of the season as he charges toward his inevitable third-straight world drivers’ championship. He’s -275 to win in Austria at his team’s home track according to BetMGM and the next-best moneyline is Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso at +700.
Best odds to win
• Max Verstappen -275
• Fernando Alonso +700
• Lewis Hamilton +800
• Sergio Perez +900
Yahoo Sports’ Nick Bromberg wrote earlier in the week on some props worthy of consideration, including Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc to finish on the podium (-225). He also likes Fernando Alonso to finish on the podium in the sprint (-110), pointing to the strength of the car two weeks ago in Montreal.
Austrian Grand Prix entry list
Max Verstappen (1), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Sergio Perez (11), Red Bull-Honda RBPT
Charles Leclerc (16), Ferrari
Carlos Sainz (55), Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton (44), Mercedes
George Russell (63), Mercedes
Pierre Gasly (10), Alpine-Renault
Esteban Ocon (31), Alpine-Renault
Lando Norris (4), McLaren-Mercedes
Oscar Piastri (81), McLaren-Mercedes
Zhou Guanyu (24), Alfa Romeo-Ferrari
Valtteri Bottas (77), Alfa Romeo-Ferrari
Fernando Alonso (14), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Lance Stroll (18), Aston Martin-Mercedes
Kevin Magnussen (20), Haas-Ferrari
Nico Hulkenberg, (27), Haas-Ferrari
Nyck De Vries (21), AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT
Yuki Tsunoda (22), AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT
Logan Sargeant (2), Williams-Mercedes
Alexander Albon (23), Williams-Mercedes
Weather for the Austrian Grand Prix
Thunderstorms are expected to impact Friday afternoon’s qualifying session as well as the sprint shootout qualifying session Saturday morning before conditions potentially improve. Race day is only forecast to have a 20% chance of rain, which means even if the grid is mixed up by variable conditions Friday, the stronger cars like Red Bull, Aston Martin and Mercedes should be able to carve their way up the field by the end of the grand prix.