Verstappen wins first sprint race
of the F1 season
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[April 20, 2024]
By Joe Cash
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Red Bull's triple world champion Max Verstappen
won the first sprint race of the Formula One season at the Chinese
Grand Prix on Saturday.
The Dutch 26-year-old beat Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton by 13.043
seconds in the 19-lap race at the Shanghai International Circuit to
stretch his championship lead over team mate Sergio Perez, who
finished third, to 15 points.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were fourth and fifth.
McLaren's Lando Norris started on pole position but slid wide on the
opening lap as he battled with Hamilton and ended up sixth. Team
mate Oscar Piastri was seventh and Mercedes' George Russell eighth
for the final point.
Verstappen started fourth and struggled initially before passing
Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, who retired with a puncture and
damage after a wheel-banging battle with Sainz, on lap seven and
then Hamilton two laps later.
"The first few laps were quite hectic, they were pushing quite hard
at the front and of course I had Carlos behind with new tyres so it
was very difficult initially," said Verstappen.
"But then we became stronger and I felt a bit more comfortable with
the balance of the car as well and I could look after my tyres so
very pleased with that."
Seven-times world champion Hamilton said the team had made a huge
step forward with their first top-three finish of the campaign.
"That's the best result I've had in a long time," said the
39-year-old Briton.
"I found out a lot about the car through this short stint, from the
race, so I'm excited for tomorrow."
Qualifying for the main race comes later on Saturday and Hamilton
did not expect Mercedes to be battling for pole.
"We're still not as quick on a single lap as the Ferraris, Red
Bulls," he said. "I think the McLarens are ahead of us for sure and
possibly the Astons.
"I don't anticipate we will be fighting for the front row, but the
fortunate thing is we can make some adjustments so hopefully I can
improve the car in the next three hours and have a better qualifying
session than we have had in the past."
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Formula One F1 - Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai International
Circuit, Shanghai, China - April 19, 2024 Red Bull's Max Verstappen
during the sprint qualifying REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
'PRETTY SHOCKING'
Norris started on pole but dropped back after Hamilton got away
quicker off the line.
"I maybe could have been one or two positions higher but that was
it," said Norris. "The Mercedes had very good pace today.
"Our race pace was pretty shocking today."
Red Bull's Perez said he took full advantage of a battle between
Alonso and Sainz.
"Carlos and Fernando were fighting and obviously we all had high (tyre)
degradation following each other and at some point I also had to
defend from Charles," said the Mexican.
"I managed to get by Fernando and Carlos, they got a little bit too
close, I saw the opportunity and I went for it, we finished really
close to Lewis."
Sainz and Leclerc then had another battle, the two Ferraris touching
wheels as the Spaniard slid wide and the Monegasque driver went
ahead.
Home hero Zhou Guanyu finished ninth for Sauber, who are still
waiting for their first point of the season, with Kevin Magnussen
10th for Haas.
(Writing by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Peter Rutherford)
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