Bottas holds on to win the 2017 Austrian Grand Prix!
BREAKING: Valtteri Bottas wins the #AustrianGP ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo - Lewis Hamilton finishes P4 pic.twitter.com/QimCGs5cSU
— Formula 1 (@F1) July 9, 2017
Vettel extends his championship with second place, while Ricciardo completes the podium by holding off Hamilton, who finishes fourth.
Vettel closes to 0.6s on Bottas in the final lap.
70 Laps done and Vettel just 0.8s behind Bottas, with Hamilton also 0.8s behind Ricciardo.
TOP 5 WITH 5 LAPS TO GO!
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68 Laps gone and Vettel is now just 1.3s behind Bottas.
5 Laps to go and the gap stands at around 1s between Hamilton and Ricciardo.
After Lap 65, the gap between Bottas and Vettel is less than 2s.
10 Laps to go and another fastest lap from Hamilton.
60 Laps gone and Hamilton has moved to within 2.9s of Ricciardo.
Hamilton sets a new fastest lap of the race, despite complaining about his tyres.
LAP 51/71:
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Lap 55 becomes the fastest of the race for Kimi Raikkonen.
20 Laps to go and Vettel records the fastest Lap in 1:07.713s.
With 50 Laps gone, Vettel has closed the gap down to 3.9s.
Toro Rosso's Carlos Sainz heading for his 3rd retirement of the season after 46 Laps.
Raikkonen pits after 45 Laps.
Hamilton has now moved up to fourth, with Raikkonen coming back out in fifth.
Bottas overtakes Raikkonen on Turn 4 and retakes the lead. 44 Laps gone.
Bottas pits after 41 Laps, comes out behind Raikkonen but crucially ahead of Vettel in 3rd.
With 30 Laps to go, Bottas has a 20s advantage over Raikkonen in second place.
Not what we hoped for. A clutch problem meant a bad start. My race was over before it really started. Feeling sorry for all fans #AustrianGP pic.twitter.com/GgpT84jQlw
— Max Verstappen (@Max33Verstappen) July 9, 2017
With 38 Laps gone, Force India's Esteban Ocon comes in to sixth position but is yet to stop.
Vettel pits for Ferrari and switches to super-softs. Returns on the track in P3 with 35 Laps gone.
Hamilton pits in 2.4s and switches onto the ultra-softs.
Vettel reports vibrations on his tyres, while Hamilton has returned on track in fifth with 33 Laps gone.
Haas' Kevin Magnussen becomes the 3rd retirement of the race in Lap 30.
"I just cannot believe this -- f--- this," says Magnussen, who returns to the pits and retires.
ALO: "We did a good start... people from behind arrived too fast... hopefully more luck next time" #AustrianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/xItbQPlgiv
— Formula 1 (@F1) July 9, 2017
With 25 of 71 Laps gone, Bottas has now extended his lead to over six seconds out front.
Another fastest lap for Bottas as he extends his lead to 6.1s over Vettel with 21 Laps gone.
Hamilton is now right onto the back of Raikkonen with 21 Laps gone.
More frustration for Verstappen and Red Bull in 2017 - 5 retirements in 9 races so far.
Kimi Raikkonen has reported about a blister on his tyres as Hamilton continues to reduce the deficit.
Two retirements so far, with Alonso and Verstappen both out of the Austrian GP with 17 laps gone.
Bottas has extended his lead to 4.5s over Championship leader Sebastian Vettel.
GAINS AND LOSSES: What a start for @MassaFelipe19 #AustrianGP pic.twitter.com/AQlfrgL4UQ
— Formula 1 (@F1) July 9, 2017
Bottas has so far managed to maintain the lead. Hamilton is in sixth position now after overtaking Perez.
Formation lap underway.
Nice touch
— Formula 1 (@F1) July 9, 2017
Lights out in 10 mins! #AustrianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/soODkWFHW0
The pit lane has just opened.
Conditions in Spielberg are currently dry.
New Delhi: Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas claimed his second pole position in Formula 1, beating Ferrari rival Sebastian Vettel by 0.042s in qualifying for the Austrian GP.
Lewis Hamilton will start just eighth - six places behind title rival Sebastian Vettel.
Kimi Raikkonen was fourth for Ferrari but will be joined on the second row by Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo.
After the session, Hamilton, who had already greeted the Ferrari driver with a handshake, declined an invitation to shake hands with Vettel for the benefit of the TV cameras when the pair, along with Bottas, were interviewed on the start-finish straight.
When: Sunday, 09 July 2017 at 17:30 IST
Where: Red Bull Ring, Austria
Where to watch: The live broadcast of the Formula One race will be shown across the Star Sports network, while the live streaming of the race can be caught on Hotstar.com.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel still leads the drivers championship with 141 points to his name 12 ahead of second placed Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton who has 129 points.
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