What a race, what a race indeed! Coming back to the calendar for the first time since 2003, Austria was quite the fan-packed spectacle everyone had hoped it would be.
Before the race started, it was announced that Romain Grosjean, would start from Pit-Lane after the team changed his gear box and made some other changes on the back of the car.
While Williams started as the front two, it certainly didn't turn out that way, as Nico Rosberg took the win in Austria, and he was absolutely overjoyed. His team-mate Lewis Hamilton finished Second and appearing on the podium in F1 for the first time, Valtteri Bottas, who secured 3rd! Super big congrats to all three of them, it was superb racing out there.
But the star of the race for us was Sergio Perez, who started in 16th, got a slight advantage when it ended up being 15th after Grosjean's gearbox penalty, and still managed to finish 6th for Force India. His team-mate, Nico Hulkenberg finishe in 9th after a tough battle with Button at the beginning of the race. All-In-All, a total of 10 points for the team. So, big congratulations!
Some people who fell unlucky during the race included both Toro Rosso drivers. Jean-Eric Vergne retired with brake failure and Daniil Kvyat retired with suspension failure after a puncture to his right-rear tyre.
Sebastian Vettel also retired after he lost power in the beginning of the race. Even though he ended up being able to continue, he later hit Esteban Gutierrez and ruined the nose/front wing of the Red Bull. He pitted and had it changed, but later the team announce they were going to retire the car to save mileage.
While Esteban was lucky to not have suffered too much damage from Vettel's hit, he'd already had issues during an earlier pit-stop, when he was released with a wheel not secured. He is now paying for the pit-crew's mistake, taking a 10-Place-Grid-Penalty to Silverstone for the next race. He also recieved a Drive-Through penalty during the race.
We're not sure how this seems fair, when Maldonado flipped Esteban's car in Bahrain and only recieved a 5-Place-Grid-Penalty. How is it that, that recieved lesser of penalties than a pit-crew's mistake? As we say.. Things in F1 aren't always fair.
Overall, it was a wonderful race and I quite enjoyed seeing Austria for the first time! Here are the results.
RESULTS:
1. Nico Rosberg / Mercedes / Germany / + 25 Points
2. Lewis Hamilton / Mercedes / Great Britain / + 18 Points
3. Valtteri Bottas / Williams / Finland / + 15 Points
4. Felipe Massa / Williams / Brazil / + 12 Points
5. Fernando Alonso / Ferrari / Spain / + 10 Points
6. Sergio Perez / Force India / Mexico / + 8 Points
7. Kevin Magnussen / McLaren / Denmark / + 6 Points
8. Daniel Ricciardo / Red Bull / Australia / + 4 Points
9. Nico Hulkenberg / Force India / Germany / + 2 Points
10. Kimi Raikkonen / Ferrari / Finland / + 1 Point
11. Jenson Button / McLaren / Great Britain
12. Pastor Maldonado / Lotus / Venezuela
13. Adrian Sutil / Sauber / Germany
14. Romain Grosjean / Lotus / France
15. Jules Bianchi / Marussia / France
16. Kamui Kobayashi / Caterham / Japan
17. Max Chilton / Marussia / Great Britain
18. Marcus Ericsson / Caterham / Sweden
19. Esteban Gutierrez / Sauber / Mexico
- Retired -
Sebastian Vettel / Red Bull / Germany - Retired to protect car.
Jean-Eric Vergne / Toro Rosso / France - Brake Failure
Daniil Kvyat / Toro Rosso / Russia - Suspension Failure
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Article Written By: Amy Hawk
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