Max Verstappen wins bonkers Brazil race from 17th, Alpine take 2-3
🐬Max Verstappen excels in dramatic Sao Paulo Grand Prixꦍ to win from 17th as Lando Norris falters.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen turned in a stunning drive from 17th to win a crazy Sao Paulo Grand Prix and strengthen his F1 ꧂championship bid, while Alpine claimed a shock double podiu🐟m.
Red Bull’s Verstappen gained seven positions ܫon the opening lap alone and was on another planet as he easily scythed his way up the order in the treacherous conditions to bring himself in contention for what see🧸med like an unlikely victory.
He was handed a massive boost when the race was red-flagged on Lap 33 af💫ter Franco⛄ Colapinto crashed heavily, enabling Verstappen, who had not pitted, to make a free tyre change during the suspension.
He had been sitting second behi🦄nd Alpine’s Esteban Ocon at that point, after race leaders George Russell and Lando Norris opted to pit just as an earlier Virtꦦual Safety Car ended.
Following a rolling restart and second Safety Car, Verstappen i🌺mmediately snatched the lead fr⭕om Ocon to complete his back-to-front charge on Lap 44, diving down the inside of Turn 1.
From there, Verstappen pulled clear by nearly 20 seconds to claim his eighth win of the season, and first since the Spanish Grand Prix in June, cap𒅌ping off a masterful, statement performance which underlined why he is destined to become a four-time world champion.
Verstappen now leads the championship by 62 points, putting him on the brink of sealing a fourth drivers' crown in Las Vegas next✃ tim🐼e out.

Ocon led home Alpine teammate Pierre Gasly for a superb and unexpected double podium for the French squad, marking a rare moment of joy in what has otherwise been an incredibly challenging 2024 ca𝄹mpaign.
On a crucial d🀅ay in the title r🅷ace, Norris failed to capitalise on his pole position as he suffered a disastrous slide down to sixth, behind Russell in fourth and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.
McLaren’s decision to pit Norris before the red flag turned out to be an error with the benefit of hindsight, but🐈 the Briton also made mistakes. Norris ran wide at Turn 1 during a nightmare restart that saw him drop from fourth to seventh.
He could only gain one further position, courtesy of his McLaren team instructing teammate Oscar Piastri to move aside𒁏 for the second time over the weekend.
Things could yet go from bad to worse♒ for Norris and McLaren, with the championship ⛄hopeful facing a post-race investigation for a potential start procedure infringement.
Norris mistakenly pulled away from the grid to start a second formation lap after the race start had been aborted when Lance Stroll beached his Aston Martin in the gravel before the race had☂ got underway.
Russell and RB pa🔥ir Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson will also be investigated over the same potential infringem💦ent.
Tsunoda took seventh ahead of Pi💛astri, who was hit with a 10-𝔉second penalty for colliding with Lawson, who finished ninth ahead of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz crashed out at Turn 1, while Nico Hulkenberg be🍃came the💎 first driver since 2007 to be shown a black-and-white flag after receiving help from marshals to push his Haas back onto the track after beaching it on a kerb.
Alex Albon, who qualified seventh, was left to rue wh🐲at could have been after Williams were left with no option but to withdraw his car before the grand prix due to extensive damage sustained in📖 his enormous Q3 shunt.


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