Why Mercedes left Hamilton out for an extra lap
2015 Austrian Grand Prix lap charts
Lewis Hamilton wanted to know why Mercedes left him out for an extra lap after Nico Rosberg’s pit stop as he tried to reclaim the lead of the Austrian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton wanted to know why Mercedes left him out for an extra lap after Nico Rosberg’s pit stop as he tried to reclaim the lead of the Austrian Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso said his dramatic first-lap crash with Kimi Raikkonen was caused by the Ferrari driver losing control.
Nico Rosberg took his third grand prix victory of 2015 in Austria, comfortably beating team mate Lewis Hamilton.
Lewis Hamilton’s championship lead is down to ten points after Nico Rosberg beat him to victory in Austria.
Nico Rosberg led a Mercedes one-two ahead of team mate Lewis Hamilton in Austria.
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Pictures from the F1 Legends Parade at the Austrian Grand Prix which included drivers who won ten world championships.
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Ferrari’s long run pace is “seriously quick”, warned Mercedes ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, and the red cars “looked quicker” in practice.
Kimi Raikkonen and Sergio Perez were the major victims of a rain-hit start to qualifying in Austria – but their team mates qualified in the top five.
Daniel Ricciardo, Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button will all have to serve penalties after the Austrian Grand Prix begins.
Kimi Raikkonen said his elimination in the first stage of qualifying in Austria was down to being him joining the track too late and not getting the information he needed from the Ferrari pit wall.
Carlos Sainz Jnr said his chances in tomorrow’s Austrian Grand Prix are resting on the weather after setting his car up for wet conditions.
Romain Grosjean was left frustrated as he was unable to set a lap time in Q3 due to a hydraulic leak on his car.
Lewis Hamilton admitted he was worried he would lose pole position after spinning on his final lap during qualifying.
Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg locked out the front row of the grid for Mercedes in Austria.
No one other than Mercedes has started a race from pole position in the past 12 months – but the manner in which they achieved their latest front row lock-out was most unusual.
Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso will be penalised a total of 50 places on the grid for the Austrian Grand Prix.
For the second practice session in a row Sebastian Vettel led the times by a tiny margin – but rain limited the running in final practice.
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