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Round 3: 2024 F1 Australian GP Results

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The 2024 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix was a spectacular event, culminating in Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz winning. There was a change on the podium in the third stage of the season as Sainz overtook Red Bull favorite Max Verstappen before retiring prematurely with mechanical problems.

The race started with Verstappen on pole, hoping to continue his winning streak. However, his race ended abruptly in the fourth stage due to brake problems, forcing him to retire and ending his run of nine consecutive wins. The setback opened the door for Sainz, who took the opportunity to move into the lead and never looked back.

Sainz showed skill and determination to maintain his position at the front of the field, fending off pressure from Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc. Both Ferraris showed exceptional performances with a wonderful one-two finish for the Italian team.

Meanwhile, other drivers faced their own problems during the race. Lewis Hamilton had a difficult start for Mercedes as he started 11th before being forced to retire with engine problems. His teammate George Russell also had a difficult day as his race ended in a crash.

Sainz was first on the podium, followed by Leclerc in second, a memorable win for Ferrari. Red Bull’s Sergio Perez crossed the finish line in fifth, while Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso finished sixth after a solid race.

Sainz’s win not only ended Red Bull’s momentum, but also showed the Spanish driver’s stamina and talent. After the race, Sainz expressed his satisfaction and pride for the team, stressing the importance of winning in Melbourne.

With the 2024 Australian Grand Prix now underway, fans are looking forward to the next stage of the Formula 1 season to see how unpredictable and exciting the sport can be, an interesting reminder that every race brings new surprises and challenges. drivers and teams.

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