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    Max Verstappen beats Lewis Hamilton again in F1 Styrian Grand Prix… amid heartbreak for George Russell

    MAX VERSTAPPEN led from start to finish to bolster his Formula One title bid with yet another dominant performance on a Sunday.Lewis Hamilton had no answer to the Dutch star’s raw pace in the Styrian Grand Prix around the Red Bull Ring.
    Starting on pole, Verstappen opened up a comfortable lead over Hamilton while their team-mates squabbled over the final podium place.
    Red Bull threw a curveball out with Sergio Perez’s late second stop for quicker tyres to try and slingshot him past Valtteri Bottas.
    However, the under-fire Mercedes ace held out to claim a much needed third place.
    A first points finish in a Williams for young Brit George Russell was very much on the cards after adding a confident start to his typically strong qualifying performance.
    Yet a power unit issue wrecked his afternoon while in eighth place and he eventually retired.
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    F1 Styrian Grand Prix: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and TODAY’s race schedule for the Red Bull Ring

    MAX VERSTAPPEN has won ANOTHER Grand Prix to keep Mercedes’ drought going to four races.The German manufacturers have not gone four races without a victory since 2014 and now they and star driver Lewis Hamilton are starting to worry the title is moving out of reach.
    Verstappen was in red hot form again in Austria as he led from gun to tape and Hamilton gave up on his chance of victory to try for the fastest lap, which he clinched.
    And Valtteri Bottas then held off Sergio Perez for the third spot on the podium.
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below…
    CHEQUERED FLAG
    Thank you for joining us today and we will be back on Friday for practice of the Austrian Grand Prix around the Red Bull Ring.
    Catch up with all the Styrian GP action with Ben Hunt’s race report.
    Credit: Reuters
    GEORGE CRESTFALLEN
    Williams starlet George Russell put his car on the edge of the points in qualifying and reached eighth before an issue wrecked his race.
    Forced into the pits after being told on the radio that he needed to do a two-stopper, he was quickly forced to return and eventually retired.
    Talking to Sky Sports after leaving the garage and looking clearly heartbroken, he said: “It was a very rare pneumatic issue on the car, they’re still looking into it.
    “The team apologised on the radio, there was no need for it. We’re in this together, but it’s frustrating for sure.
    “Racing is cruel sometimes, it’s never straightforward or easy pickings.”
    MAX POWER
    Up next to face the media is Max Verstappen, who is very pleased with his situation but accepts it can all change very quickly.
    He tells Sky Sports: “This race was just very enjoyable.
    “We had good pace and tyre degradation was very good, which is normally a strong point for Mercedes.
    “Next weekend is a different race with softer compounds, naturally I think the teams will be a little closer together.
    “We have a really good car now, I always want to be better and we will keep pushing.”
    FULL RESULTS
    Here is how the Styrian Grand Prix shook down, with just two retirements and only the top four not being lapped by the winner…

    ‘FAR FROM OVER’
    Mercedes chief Toto Wolff says there will be no new upgrades to claw back the Red Bulls.
    He tells Sky Sports: “It’s very interesting, I’m really looking forward to seeing where we can improve for next weekend.
    “It’s not a bad result but what’s tough is that this was the first race in eight years where we’re just lacking the pace.
    “You can see that we’ve stopped developing for this year to focus on next year and they keep adding new bits.
    “Time will tell when you look back in five or tens years whether it is the right decision or not, but it’s not over.”
    HAMILTON AT A LOSS
    Lewis Hamilton, speaking under an umbrella as the rain has finally reached Spielberg, discusses the state of the championship on Sky Sports.
    He says: “I can’t remember the last time we had an upgrade.
    “They clearly have, it’s just eked them ahead. There’s a really long way to go but with speed like that there’s nothing we can do.
    “I’ve got confidence that the team can find something.
    “They’ve spent more money than us this year, maybe we’ve put more on next year – I don’t know. I’m just driving the car to the maximum but we need to try and find some more out of the performance.”
    Credit: Reuters
    THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN
    Charles Leclerc was chewed up in the Turn 1 mayhem and dropped to the back of the pack with a broken wing.
    Yet the Ferrari star fought back to a sterling seventh-place finish to claim the fans’ vote for Driver of the Day.

    LANDO APPEARS
    Not since the first few laps of the race have we seen Lando Norris, who came home fifth after surrendering his early podium spot to Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez.
    After subsequently cruising home, the slightly bemused Brit tells Sky Sports: “A bit of a lonely, straightforward race.
    “Which is quite good but you always want more, until you get to P1.
    “I have to be happy but days like today, although you want more, are the ones you’ll be thankful for when you look back on it.”
    SAINZ SATISFIED
    Carlos Sainz came home sixth but feels it could have been more having found himself behind Lewis Hamilton, attempting to unlap himself.
    The Merc eventually moved aside although Sainz was too far ahead to challenge.
    The Spaniard tells Sky Sports: “A very good day in the office.
    “A very weird scenario as I was on very fresh Hards, I knew I could catch Lando but I was stuck behind Lewis.
    “Eventually I was able to unlap myself. I spent 15 laps behind him, scrubbing my front tyres.”
    Credit: Alamy
    HORNER REACTS
    Red Bull chief Christian Horner is in front of the cameras and heaps the praise on Max Verstappen.
    He tells Sky Sports: “It was an immaculate performance, particularly by Max who managed the race so well.
    “The way he controlled the race, built the gap – that’s the most dominant win we’ve had so far this year against Mercedes.
    “It was a masterclass.”
    CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
    Two wins in a row mean Max Verstappen holds an 18-point lead over Lewis Hamilton after eight rounds of the 2021 calendar.
    There is still a long way to go but that is almost an entire race worth of advantage for the Dutchman.
    Sergio Perez is still third with Lando Norris keeping fourth after making it three fifth-placed finishes on the spin.
    But Valtteri Bottas now sits just 12 back, before Ferrari men Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.
    Credit: Reuters
    HERE COMES THE BUBBLY
    Lewi Hamilton *finally* catches Max Verstappen for the first time this afternoon – to douse him in champagne.
    Red Bull supremo Helmut Marko is on the podium to collect the constructors’ trophy, and he gets the bulk of Verstappen’s attention before the winner is caught by his Mercedes rivals.
    All in good spirits of course and attention is quickly turning to the same time in the same place, next weekend…
    NATIONAL ANTHEMS
    The Austrian national anthem rings out around the Styrian hills…
    Max Verstappen has now delivered three victories to his team’s home race.
    WING IT
    Lewis Hamilton pondering Red Bull’s superiority, there.
    It’s the straights where his rivals have found an advantage ‘in the last few races’, says the reigning champ.
    And he adds he doesn’t know whether it’s the Red Bull rear wing or not.
    Fair to say there is a lot of head scratching taking place at the Mercs right now.
    UPGRADE NEEDED
    Lewis Hamilton admits Red Bull ‘are just faster’ following that second-place finish.
    He tells Mark Webber after hopping out the car: “We need to find some performance, we need an upgrade of some sort.”
    VERSTAPPEN WINS
    Back-to-back wins for the first time in his F1 career, and extends his lead at the top of the drivers’ championship.
    He does a wheelspin as he crosses the line. Fabulous drive.
    Hamilton is second and gets a points for the fastest lap.
    Bottas takes third. Perez is fourth, just 0.5 seconds behind when he was 19 seconds at the last top.
    Norris is fifth. Great drive from him.
    FINAL LAP
    Verstappen is closing in on victory….
    MERC STOP HAMILTON FOR TYRES
    He has a free stop. He is going to try and get the fastest lap bonus point. He returns to the race in second place, but 38.7 seconds behind Verstappen.
    PEREZ IS CATCHING BOTTAS
    Six laps to go. Will the Red Bull man get past the Mercedes driver?
    LAP 62/71
    Hamilton is praying for rain. But it is not coming.
    He is 11.6 seconds behind Verstappen.
    HAMILTON WARNED ABOUT TRACK LIMITS
    He has gone wide at turn 10 twice and the stewards have given him a warning. If he does it again, he could get a penalty.
    HAMILTON AT A LOSS TO CATCH VERSTAPPEN
    Mercedes to Hamilton : “Gap to Verstappen is 8.8.” Hamilton: “What do I do? I can’t close that.”
    LAP 55/71
    Perez stops for fresh tyres. This must be an attempt to get the fastest lap. He also now has to hammer it if he is to get past Bottas.
    Will Merc call in Bottas or hope he lasts the distance?

    LAP 50
    Leclerc passes Vettel for 10th place for the final place in the points. Both drivers would have been hoping for better.
    LAP 48/71
    It is Perez v Bottas for third place, which is shaping up to be a great fight for the final podium place.

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    Red Bull boss claims Max Verstappen is a better driver than Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes star would struggle in his car

    MAX VERSTAPPEN is better than Lewis Hamilton and the Mercedes champ would struggle if they had to swap cars, claims Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Brit chief Horner – married to former Spice Girl Geri – reckons fellow Englishman George Russell’s outing in Hamilton’s car last season proved Verstappen, 23, is superior.
    Christian Horner (left) thinks Max Verstappen is a better driver than Lewis HamiltonCredit: Reuters
    Hamilton is yet to sign a new deal at MercedesCredit: Getty – Pool
    Seven-time world champion Hamilton, 36, was KO’d by coronavirus for the Sakhir Grand Prix and Williams driver Russell deputised.
    Russell qualified in second place just 0.026s behind the other Mercedes driven by Valtteri Bottas and was leading the race by ten seconds before problems in the pit and with his tyres cost him a maiden win.
    Horner, 47, told RacingNews365: “I think Verstappen is the best, and George Russell’s performance at Mercedes confirmed that for me.
    “Max and Lewis stand out for me but, while we should definitely not be blind to what Hamilton has achieved, he does have a good package at his disposal.
    “While Max has to get more out of his car.
    “At Mercedes, a Williams driver can qualify himself directly on the front row and Russell almost won the race. 
    “However, if at Red Bull someone has to get into Verstappen’s car, for example if Max had corona, then nobody will reach his level.”
    Red Bulls’s Verstappen is hoping to challenge Brit Hamilton’s F1 supremacyCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Hamilton was knighted by the Queen in the New Year’s Honours list and also picked up the BBC Sports Personality of the Year gong for 2020.
    The Stevenage-born icon eclipsed Michael Schumacher’s record of 91 wins last year to fuel the GOAT debate.
    Rival Sebastian Vettel insisted Schumacher is the greatest while Hamilton slammed critics ‘with a bee in their bonnet’.
    Verstappen finished third behind the two Mercedes in 2020 and Horner thinks there is plenty more to come from the Dutch star after confirming he hasn’t reached his full potential yet.
    He added: “The others have a hard time compared to Max’s performance.
    “If you look at his performance in Abu Dhabi: his pole was phenomenal and then he controlled the race in a very mature way from start to finish.
    “His racing craft is excellent, as is his tyre management.
    “Max has become better at ‘reading’ the race, giving feedback to the team, but also, for example, in dealing with disappointment. He has matured very much in those areas.”
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    F1 Styrian Grand Prix qualifying LIVE RESULTS: Verstappen on POLE, Hamilton starts third, Norris fourth at Red Bull Ring

    THE F1 roadshow is in Austria this weekend for the Styrian Grand Prix.Champ Lewis Hamilton currently sits 12 points behind Max Verstappen in a thrilling title race.
    But the Brit has given himself a psychological boost over the Dutchman by edging him out in FP3.
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    LEWIS: WE DON’T HAVE THE PACE TO OVERTAKE
    World champ Lewis Hamilton gave a sober assessment of his chances on tomorrow’s Styrian GP – after Red Bull’s world championship leader Max Verstappen took pole again.
    LEWIS: “It wasn’t the greatest of sessions but I’m still on the front row [because of Valtteri’s penalty].”I don’t think we have the raw pace to overtake [Red Bull]. I’ll be giving it everything. Maybe we’ll be surprised tomorrow. Maybe in rains”#StyrianGP 🇦🇹 #F1 pic.twitter.com/NzKQ6bjW22— Formula 1 (@F1) June 26, 2021

    IN THE ZONE
    Here is how Max Verstappen claimed his second pole position in a row.
    Red Bull appeared in control throughout the qualifying round and Verstappen’s first Q3 lap of 1:03.841 proved to be comfortably sufficient for pole

    LEW LOOK
    Lewis Hamilton posed for a few photos before the the Styrian GP.
    The Mercedes star was beaten by Max Verstappen, who claimed his second pole position in a row.
    Verstappen has maintained his championship momentum

    GREAT LAP FROM VERSTAPPEN
    Back to back poles now for the championship leader.

    VERSTAPPEN TAKES POLE POSITION
    The Dutchman is on pole, Bottas is second – but has a three place grid drop – and will start in P5.
    Hamilton, who qualified in third place, will start in second spot. Norris gets bumped up from fourth to start third.
    HAMILTON IS NOT BETTERING HIS TIME
    Hamilton could miss out big time here…he’s made a mistake on a scrappy lap.
    TWO MINUTES REMAINING
    Can Hamilton take the fight to Verstappen?
    THAT WAS A MEGA LAP FROM VERSTAPPEN
    First driver to go into 1:03 for the weekend. Also a good lap from Norris in P3.
    AFTER THE FIRST RUNS IT IS
    Verstappen, Hamilton, Norris, Bottas, Perez, Gasly, Leclerc, Tsunoda, Alonso and Stroll.

    VERSTAPPEN IS FLYING
    He is setting the fastest sector times in the first two sectors and takes provisional pole. A lap time of 1:03.841
    Q3 IS GO
    Hamilton sets the early benchmark but his provisional pole time will get overtaken.

    ELIMINATED FROM Q2
    A blow for Ricciardo, who is out in Q2 and will start in 13th. Hugely disappointing.
    Carlos Sainz also eliminated and will line up in 12th after also failing to make it through.
    Giovinazzi, Vettel, Ricciardo, Sainz and Russell all eliminated.
    SEVEN MINUTES TO GO – IN THE DROP ZONE
    Giovinazzi, Ricciardo, Russell, Vettel and Leclerc.
    VERSTAPPEN GOES QUICKEST – HAMILTON MAKES A MISTAKE
    Double woe for the world champion, who has a mistake at turn three and locks up.
    His time is only good enough for fifth, as Verstappen powers his way out in front.
    Hamilton also has to start the race on those tyres, which now have damage too.
    Q2 IS GO
    Bottas first out on medium tyres. He is joined on track by Antonio Giovinazzi.
    ELIMINATED FROM Q1
    Mazepin, Schuamcher, Raikkonen, Ocon and Latifi.

    LATIFI IN NINTH
    The Williams man has thumped in a great lap to move into the top 10. That was unexpected.
    He is currently quicker than George Russell his teammate, who has out-qualified him at every race.

    BOTTAS IN THE THICK OF IT
    He’s currently P2 and hanging in there. Can he reach Verstappen’s time?
    HAMILTON IN P4
    He will be safely in to Q2 but the track is heating up and there could be a big name in the bottom five.
    EARLY PACE FROM NORRIS
    McLaren have rediscovered that pace. The Brit is second behind Verstappen’s time.

    GREEN LIGHT – QUALIFYING IS GO IN AUSTRIA
    Wonderful conditions at The Red Bull Ring

    20 MINUTES UNTIL QUALIFYING
    Hamilton verses Verstappen for pole in Austria. Who will get the advantage? Just 20 minutes until the green light.
    FP3 LIVE RESULTS
    As explained below, Lewis Hamilton topped Max Verstappen in FP3.
    Valtteri Bottas finished third, ahead of Sergio Perez and Yuki Tsunoda.
    More below:

    FP3 IS DONE HAMILTON TOPS VERSTAPPEN
    The world champion is on P1 while Verstappen is second quickest, and had a lap deleted for exceeding track limits.
    Bottas in third place and Perez in fourt. It is all delicately poised for qualifying.
    HAAS DUO SOME WAY APART
    Mick Schumacher is in 16th yet Nakita Mazepin is last. The Russian is struggling again.

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    F1 calendar 2021: Grand Prix times, schedule, tracks with Styrian GP this weekend as Hamilton duels with Verstappen

    THE 2021 Formula 1 season is seven races in with Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen set for a season-long scrap for the title.But Verstappen seems to have all the caught up with his Brit rival in recent weeks after winning in Monte Carlo and Le Castellet.

    🏁 F1 2021 calendar: practice times, dates and racetrack info
    Lewis Hamilton is aiming to become the outright most successful driver of all timeCredit: Getty
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    The Brit, 36, moved level with Michael Schumacher on seven world titles last year and will become the outright top dog if he collects the most points across this season’s races.
    In a season that has already seen shifts and changes to the calendar, the Australian Grand Prix was due to take place on the weekend of March 21, but was put back to November 21 because of coronavirus restrictions Down Under.
    Turkey had replaced Canada as the Grand Prix destination on June 13, but it was then axed by F1 chiefs on safety grounds.
    And in April the world governing body approved sprint races in the British, Brazilian and Italian Grand Prix as a replacement for qualifying.
    Here is how the F1 calendar unfolds in 2021 with our race by race schedule.
    F1 calendar 2021
    All timings below are UK time.
    🇧🇭 Bahrain Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir
    Friday, March 26: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, March 27: Practice 3 (12pm), Qualifying (3pm)
    Sunday, March 28: Race (4pm)

    🇮🇹 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Lewis Hamilton 3. Lando Norris

    Venue: Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola
    Friday, April 16: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, April 17: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, April 18: Race (2pm)

    🇵🇹 Portuguese Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Autodromo Internacional do Algarve
    Friday, April 30: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, May 1: Practice 3 (12pm), Qualifying (3pm)
    Sunday, May 2: Race (3pm)

    🇪🇸 Spanish Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
    Friday, May 7: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, May 8: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, May 9: Race (2pm)

    🇲🇨 Monaco Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Carlos Sainz 3. Lando Norris

    Venue: Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo
    Thursday, May 20: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, May 22: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, May 23: Race (2pm)

    🇦🇿 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Sergio Perez 2. Sebastian Vettel 3. Pierre Gasly

    Venue: Baku City Circuit
    Friday, June 4: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, June 5: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, June 6: Race (1pm)

    🇨🇦 Canadian Grand Prix – CANCELLED

    🇹🇷 Turkish Grand Prix – CANCELLED

    🇫🇷 French Grand Prix – NEXT
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    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Lewis Hamilton 3. Sergio Perez

    Venue: Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet
    Friday, June 18: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, June 19: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, June 20: Race (2pm)

    🇦🇹 Styrian Grand Prix

    Venue: Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
    Friday, June 25: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, June 26: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, June 27: Race (2pm)

    🇦🇹 Austrian Grand Prix

    Venue: Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
    Friday, July 2: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, July 3: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, July 4: Race (2pm)

    🇬🇧 British Grand Prix
    *Inaugural sprint race replaces classic qualifying.

    Venue: Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
    Friday, July 16: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, July 17: Practice 3 (12pm), SPRINT RACE (3pm)*
    Sunday, July 18: Race (3pm)

    🇭🇺 Hungarian Grand Prix

    Venue: Hungaroring, Budapest
    Friday, July 30: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, July 31: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, August 1: Race (2pm)

    🇧🇪 Belgian Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
    Friday, August 27: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, August 28: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, August 29: Race (2pm)

    🇳🇱 Dutch Grand Prix

    Venue: Zandvoort
    Friday, September 3: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, September 4: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, September 5: Race (2pm)

    🇮🇹 Italian Grand Prix 2

    Venue: Autodromo Nazionale Monza
    Friday, September 10: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, September 11: Practice 3 (11am), SPRINT RACE (2PM)
    Sunday, September 12: Race (2pm)

    🇷🇺 Russian Grand Prix

    Venue: Sochi Autodrom
    Friday, September 24: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, September 25: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, September 26: Race (1pm)

    🇸🇬 Singapore Grand Prix – CANCELLED

    🇯🇵 Japanese Grand Prix

    Venue: Suzuka International Racing Course, Ino, Sazuka City
    Friday, October 8: Practice 1 (3.30am), Practice 2 (7am)
    Saturday, October 9: Practice 3 (4am), Qualifying (7am)
    Sunday, October 10: Race (6am)

    🇺🇸 United States Grand Prix

    Venue: Circuit of The Americas, Austin, Texas
    Friday, October 22: Practice 1 (5.30pm), Practice 2 (9pm)
    Saturday, October 23: Practice 3 (7pm), Qualifying (10pm)
    Sunday, October 24: Race (8pm)

    🇲🇽 Mexico City Grand Prix

    Venue: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City
    Friday, October 29: Practice 1 (5.30pm), Practice 2 (9pm)
    Saturday, October 30: Practice 3 (5pm), Qualifying (8pm)
    Sunday, October 31: Race (7pm)

    🇧🇷 Brazil Grand Prix

    Venue: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Interlagos
    Friday, November 5: Practice 1 (2.30pm), Practice 2 (6pm)
    Saturday, November 6: Practice 3 (3pm), SPRINT RACE (6PM)
    Sunday, November 7: Race (5pm)

    🇦🇺 Australian Grand Prix

    Venue: Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
    Friday, November 19: Practice 1 (1.30am), Practice 2 (5am)
    Saturday, November 20: Practice 3 (3am), Qualifying (6am)
    Sunday, November 21: Race (6am)

    🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix

    Venue: Jeddah Street Circuit
    Friday, December 3: Practice 1 (12.30pm), Practice 2 (4pm)
    Saturday, December 4: Practice 3 (1pm), Qualifying (4pm)
    Sunday, December 5: Race (4pm)

    🇦🇪 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

    Venue: Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island
    Friday, December 10: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, December 11: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, December 12: Race (1pm) More

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    F1 Styrian Grand Prix qualifying: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and race schedule for Red Bull Ring

    FORMULA ONE is back this weekend as the season moves onto the Styrian Grand Prix.Held at the Red Bull Ring in Austria, Driver’s Championship leader Max Verstappen will be hoping to grab another race win.

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    Verstappen and Red Bull lead Hamilton going into this GP weekendCredit: Getty
    Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes are chasing in second with the reigning champion hoping to repeat his victory at this track in 2020.
    When is the Styrian Grand Prix practice?

    Ahead of the race on Sunday, Styrian GP qualifying is set for Saturday, June 26.
    It commences at 2pm UK time.
    Before that, Practice Three starts at 11am.

    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch all of the action live on Sky Sports F1.
    Coverage on each day will begin at 10am BST.
    If you’re not a Sky subscriber, grab a NOW TV pass to stream on your mobile, tablet, PC or games console.

    Full race schedule
    Friday, June 25

    First practice – 10.30am
    Second practice – 2pm

    Saturday, June 26

    Third practice – 11am
    Qualifying – 2pm

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    Lewis Hamilton blasted by Red Bull boss Christian Horner over Brit’s concerns whether Max Verstappen’s car is ‘legal’

    CHRISTIAN HORNER has taken a pop at Lewis Hamilton after the F1 champion raised suspicion over whether Max Verstappen’s Red Bull was legal.Hamilton repeatedly made reference to Red Bull’s new Honda engine and their superior “straight-line speed” following Verstappen’s win in France.
    Lewis Hamilton has repeatedly made reference to Red Bull’s new Honda engineCredit: Splash
    And his comments have irked Red Bull chief Christian HornerCredit: Getty
    F1 rules mean that teams must run the same engine specification all season and cannot perform upgrades.
    That was confirmed by Merc boss Toto Wolff ahead of the Austrian GP, who also admitted their rivals’ speed was due to better aerodynamics, prompting a reaction from Horner.
    The Red Bull boss said: “I think Toto has answered it very well and I think that maybe he should explain it to his driver.
    “I listen with interest sometimes to the theories that Lewis has, which are some way from reality.
    “We run less drag, less rear wing, and as a result go quicker down the straights sometimes.”
    Mercedes and Red Bull have been at loggerheads this season over the legality of wings and tyre pressures as they both look to exploit holes in the rulebook.
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    And the row continues to rumble on, as Red Bull have lobbied the sport’s governing body, the FIA, to look into Merc’s front wing.
    Verstappen told SunSport: “I do think that when you are checking the rear wing, you should also be checking the front wing.
    “The front wing has a bigger effect on the car. It’s up to the FIA now to do these checks, because clearly they have done checks on the rear wings.”
    Meanwhile, 1996 champion Damon Hill says the cracks are beginning to show in Mercedes as they come under pressure from Red Bull.
    He told the F1 podcast: “The thing that will become very interesting as we go through this year, is what is going to happen to this harmonious Mercedes team as we get further down the line?
    “We know that Christian… there’s no love lost with any of his competitors. He’s quite happy to rib them when it goes wrong.
    “I think the Mercedes looked a little bit off balance and a little bit concerned in a way that I’ve never seen them as a team before.”
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    Watch moment Valtteri Bottas spins out of control in pit lane as he is handed three-place grid penalty for Austrian GP

    VALTTERI BOTTAS’ misery is set to continue after he was slapped with a three-place grid penalty for this weekend’s Austrian GP for spinning in the pit lane.The under-fire Finn, who is set to lose his seat at Mercedes to George Russell next season, lost control during practice when he drove out of the team’s garage.

    He has also been given two penalty points on his racing licence after telling the stewards he lost control after pulling away in second gear.
    Bottas earlier said: “I would be surprised if there is (a penalty). 
    “It’s a normal mistake, it happens, but yes, I’m sure they’ll understand what happened.
    “I spun. We tried something different getting out from the box and yes, there were some variables to what we normally do with the wheelspin and that’s why I spun.”
    Max Verstappen topped both practice sessions at the Red Bull Ring while Lewis Hamilton saw his quicker time in FP2 deleted for exceeding track limits.
    Meanwhile, the Turkish Grand Prix will return to the F1 calendar in October in place of the cancelled race in Singapore.
    Local authorities scrapped the Singapore GP due to the covid 19 pandemic and F1 chiefs have plugged the gap in the schedule with a race at the Intercity Istanbul Park.
    Earlier this season, the Turkish GP was removed from the calendar due to international travel restrictions.
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    However, it will now return between October 1st and 3rd before the Japanese GP and in the middle of another triple-header.
    Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula One, said: “We are delighted to be coming back to Turkey to Intercity Istanbul Park circuit.
    “We hope to see another  fantastic race again in one of the best tracks in the world.
    “We have had very good conversations with all the other promoters since the start of the year and continue to work closely with them during this period.”
    “We have had very good conversations with all the other promoters since the start of the year and continue to work closely with them during this period.”
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