Updated F1 race results: Max Verstappen wins Austrian GP (2024)

Verstappen dominated the race, although Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc did lead for a few laps during the pitstop cycle, on his way to finishing second, ahead of Red Bull’s Sergio Perez, who drove from 15th to third after his disastrous qualifying.

UPDATE: After the race, Aston Martin Racing protested the results and the FIA issued a new classification with extra penalties for drivers who had exceeded track limits.

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UPDATED: 2023 F1 Austrian GP results

ClaDriverCar / EngineLapsTimeDelay/Retirement
11Max VerstappenRed Bull/Honda RBPT711:25'33.607
216Charles LeclercFerrari711:25'38.7625.155
311Sergio PérezRed Bull/Honda RBPT711:25'50.79517.188
44Lando NorrisMcLaren/Mercedes711:25'59.93426.327
514Fernando AlonsoAston Martin/Mercedes711:26'03.92430.317
655Carlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari711:26'04.98431.377
10-second penalty for leaving the track without a justifiable reason multiple times
763George RussellMercedes711:26'22.01048.403
844Lewis HamiltonMercedes711:26'22.80349.196
10-second penalty for leaving the track without a justifiable reason multiple times
918Lance StrollAston Martin/Mercedes711:26'32.65059.043
1010Pierre GaslyAlpine/Renault711:26'41.2741'07.667
10-second penalty for leaving the track without a justifiable reason multiple times
1123Alexander AlbonWilliams/Mercedes711:26'53.3741'19.767
10-second penalty for leaving the track without a justifiable reason multiple times
1224Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo/Ferrari701:25'58.2401 lap /24.633
132Logan SargeantWilliams/Mercedes701:26'04.9911 lap /31.384
5+10-second penalty for leaving the track without a justifiable reason multiple times
1431Esteban OconAlpine/Renault701:26'15.7471 lap /42.140
5+10+5+10-second penalty for leaving the track without a justifiable reason multiple times
1577Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo/Ferrari701:26'16.3841 lap /42.777
1681Oscar PiastriMcLaren/Mercedes701:26'20.1761 lap /46.569
1721Nyck de VriesAlphaTauri/Honda RBPT701:26'23.3101 lap /49.703
5-second penalty for forcing Kevin Magnussen off the track
5+10-second penalty for leaving the track without a justifiable reason multiple times
1820Kevin MagnussenHaas/Ferrari701:26'30.2601 lap /56.653
5-second penalty for leaving the track without a justifiable reason multiple times
1922Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri/Honda RBPT701:26'33.4801 lap /59.873
10+5-second penalty for leaving the track without a justifiable reason multiple times
(19)27Nico HülkenbergHaas/Ferrari1216'24.575Power Unit

How the 2023 F1 Austrian GP unfolded

Verstappen held his pole position advantage on the run to Turn 1, leading Leclerc and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari). Leclerc challenged Verstappen at Turn 3 and Turn 4 but was repelled each time. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) jumped up to fourth, ahead of Lando Norris (McLaren).

A safety car was required by the end of the opening lap, to clear debris from a Turn 1 clash, while Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri) –who lost a chunk of his front wing –went off at Turn 4.

Sainz challenged Leclerc for second but was instructed to hold station by Ferrari as the pair fell 5s behind Verstappen.

Nico Hulkenberg’s Haas ground to a halt on lap 14, causing a virtual safety car. The top three were already past the pit entrance, so Hamilton and Norris dived in for fresh tyres along with the rest of the field –apart from Fernando Alonso, who started on hard-compound tyres, his Aston Martin team-mate Lance Stroll and Perez.

The Ferraris pitted a lap later, while Verstappen stayed out, with Sainz the big loser as he dropped from third to sixth through this phase and he chastised his strategist. Sainz passed Norris on lap 17, and then Hamilton two laps later, who’d also got a 5s penalty for exceeding track limits.

Sainz also passed Perez to regain his third place but was over 6s behind Leclerc at this point.

Verstappen pitted for hard tyres on lap 25, handing the top two spots to Leclerc and Sainz. He just needed a lap to deal with Sainz (who got a 5s track limits penalty) and then set off after Leclerc, who had broken Max’s consecutive laps-led streak since Miami.

Norris got ahead of a brake-troubled Hamilton for fourth on lap 29, but suffered a slow pitstop 13 laps later. But that was offset by Hamilton having to serve his 5s penalty during his stop a lap later.

Verstappen passed Leclerc for the lead on lap 35 at Turn 3 and pulled well clear of the Ferraris.

Perez, who started from 15th after a disastrous sequences of lap deletions for track limits, worked his way up to fifth place. Sainz briefly dropped behind Norris after serving his 5s penalty at his final pitstop but drove around the outside of him at Turn 4 after rejoining.

Verstappen had the luxury of making a second pitstop with 21 laps to go, rejoining 13s clear of Leclerc, who was well ahead of Sainz and Norris.

On fresher tyres, Perez chased down Norris and passed him at Turn 4 on lap 57 and then battled hard with Sainz for third. He finally made the move stick at the third attempt at Turn 4 on lap 62. But Leclerc was 13s up the road, which sealed his second place.

Verstappen had enough advantage to pit yet again for soft tyres with two laps to go, to ensure he took fastest lap. He won by 5s, ahead of Leclerc, Perez, Sainz, Norris, Alonso, Hamilton, George Russell (Mercedes), Pierre Gasly (Alpine) and Stroll.

2023 F1 Austrian GP fastest laps

ClaDriverCar / EngineTimeDelayLapkm/h
11Max VerstappenRed Bull/Honda RBPT1'07.01271231.970
211Sergio PérezRed Bull/Honda RBPT1'08.1111.09952228.227
318Lance StrollAston Martin/Mercedes1'08.4631.45157227.054
44Lando NorrisMcLaren/Mercedes1'08.7391.72748226.142
516Charles LeclercFerrari1'08.8201.80851225.876
655Carlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari1'08.8801.86850225.679
710Pierre GaslyAlpine/Renault1'09.0462.03448225.136
814Fernando AlonsoAston Martin/Mercedes1'09.1082.09654224.934
944Lewis HamiltonMercedes1'09.1602.14848224.765
1063George RussellMercedes1'09.2832.27149224.366
1123Alexander AlbonWilliams/Mercedes1'09.5602.54853223.473
122Logan SargeantWilliams/Mercedes1'09.6112.59945223.309
1322Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri/Honda RBPT1'09.6202.60845223.280
1424Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo/Ferrari1'09.7862.77446222.749
1531Esteban OconAlpine/Renault1'09.7972.78550222.714
1621Nyck de VriesAlphaTauri/Honda RBPT1'09.8522.84046222.539
1781Oscar PiastriMcLaren/Mercedes1'09.8622.85046222.507
1877Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo/Ferrari1'09.9402.92849222.259
1920Kevin MagnussenHaas/Ferrari1'10.1763.16437221.511
2027Nico HülkenbergHaas/Ferrari1'11.0664.0547218.737

2023 F1 Austrian GP laps led

ClaDriverCar / EngineLaps
11Max VerstappenRed Bull/Honda RBPT61
216Charles LeclercFerrari10
Updated F1 race results: Max Verstappen wins Austrian GP (2024)

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