Max Verstappen Claims Victory in Dramatic Qatar Grand Prix
Max Verstappen won the dramatic Qatar Grand Prix after a tense race marked by two mid-race safety cars and a penalty for McLaren’s Lando Norris. Verstappen had been in a fierce battle with Norris throughout the race until the Briton received a 10-second stop-and-go penalty for failing to slow under yellow flags. Verstappen played a role in securing the penalty by alerting his team to the incident. Race management came under scrutiny after both Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz suffered punctures.
It remained unclear whether the punctures resulted from debris from a wing mirror which lay on the pit straight for several laps before Valtteri Bottas’ Sauber struck it. The safety car then cleared the debris and the punctures followed shortly after. At the restart, Norris tried to challenge Max Verstappen for the lead but the penalty ended any hopes for McLaren, who also lost their chance at the constructors’ championship.
McLaren now heads to the final race in Abu Dhabi with a 21-point lead over Ferrari. Verstappen, who started the race in second after receiving a penalty for slow driving in qualifying, took the lead at the start by passing George Russell on the run to Turn One. He then held the lead with Norris closely behind. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc benefited from the safety car and passed McLaren’s Oscar Piastri to take second place, narrowing the gap to Norris in the battle for second in the drivers’ championship.
Russell finished fourth despite a penalty while Pierre Gasly drove strongly to finish fifth. Fernando Alonso, Zhou Guanyu and Kevin Magnussen rounded out the top 10. Hamilton, who also received a penalty for jumping the start and a subsequent puncture finished in 12th place.
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