Rosberg keeps fourth after Hamilton crash penalty
2016 Austrian Grand Prix
Rosberg has been given a 10 second post race penalty, but stays fourth in overall classification
Rosberg has been given a 10 second post race penalty, but stays fourth in overall classification
Lewis Hamilton believes Nico Rosberg was more at fault for their last lap collision in the Austrian Grand Prix.
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Sergio Perez says he had “no warning at all” before retiring two laps from the chequered flag due to a sudden brake failure.
Having qualified on the front row of the grid for the Austrian Grand Prix Nico Hulkenberg endured a horrendous race and had fallen to 17th place when he retired.
Sebastian Vettel says he had “no signs” that his tyre was failing before the explosion forced his retirement.
Lewis Hamilton set the fastest lap as he chased down Nico Rosberg, but Sebastian Vettel’s lap times gave no indication he was about to suffer a blow-out.
Pascal Wehrlein scored a point for tenth position despite having to reverse his car on the grid before the race started.
Jenson Button was very pleased to have finished sixth after a tough Austrian Grand Prix
Brake issues for both cars contributed to the collision on the final lap according to Toto Wolff
Lewis Hamilton wins the Austrian Grand Prix after a last lap collision with Nico Rosberg.
Nico Rosberg’s lead is cut to 11 points after Lewis Hamilton’s Austrian Grand Prix victory.
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Rosberg made progress in the early phase of the race after pitting on lap ten to change onto the soft tyres, managing to jump ahead of Kimi Raikkonen and the Red Bulls and crucially team mate Hamilton, who had kept his ultrasoft tyres running for 21 laps. Sebastian Vettel tried to stretch the stint on … Continue reading Hamilton takes victory after last lap clash with Rosberg
Damage to the front wing forces a pit lane start for Felipe Massa
Daniil Kvyat will start the Austrian Grand Prix from the pit lane following his crash in qualifying yesterday.
In the round-up: Unwell Gutierrez visited hospital after Baku • Mercedes want kerb changes • Hamilton wary of Rosberg
Ordinarily a wet qualifying session might be expected to play into the hands of Mercedes’ rivals. But today it probably helped strengthen Lewis Hamilton’s position.
Three drivers have been penalised for failing to slow under yellow flag conditions in Q1, while Hulkenberg and Magnussen escape penalty.
An exceptional effort from the German driver, who starts P12 for the Austrian Grand Prix