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F1 Qatar GP: Verstappen takes comfortable win after Norris penalty

Max Verstappen overcame three safety cars to take an assured victory at the Qatar Grand Prix, as main threat Lando Norris copped a 10-second stop-go penalty for speeding under yellow flags.

Verstappen led every lap of the race to clinch his ninth victory of 2024 having overcome a fits-and-spurts threat from Norris, which was ultimately concluded when Norris was caught not slowing for yellow flags along the start-finish straight.

These were produced for Alex Albon’s escaped wing mirror, which was run over by Valtteri Bottas to produce a shower of debris along the straight – which was likely the culprit in a series of mid-race punctures for Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton.

Verstappen outdragged polesitter George Russell off the line; the Briton had assumed pole when the Dutchman was given a one-place grid drop for apparently baulking the Mercedes in qualifying.

Norris put Verstappen under scrutiny into the first corner having also claimed a good start, but was shown the door by Verstappen and left to sit in the Red Bull’s wheeltracks – although an early safety car for a clash between Nico Hulkenberg, Franco Colapinto, and Esteban Ocon gave Norris a chance at a restart overtake.

But this was well managed by Verstappen, who left Norris behind on the lap five restart and started to try and build a lead to clear DRS range. He managed this, but Norris’ laps ensured that he could at least remain within two seconds of his former title rival.

Although there was an ebb and flow between the two of about a tenth over the subsequent laps, Norris never looked like putting Verstappen under a realistic threat – although suddenly found half a second on Verstappen at the start of lap 30.

This was the smoking gun in Norris’ future penalty; Verstappen had slowed for the debris-induced yellow flags and Norris had not, although this was not realised before a chaotic phase introduced by Sainz and Hamilton simultaneously picking up front-left punctures.

The safety car was thus called out to clear the mess, prompting Verstappen and Norris to finally stop for the hard tyres; on the restart, Norris stayed close to the back of the leading RB20 – the safety car lights were late in going off – and got a run into Turn 1. This challenge, however, was defused expertly by Verstappen.

An immediate third safety car period followed due to Hulkenberg spilling his Haas into the gravel at Turn 9, although Norris was dropped on the later restart by Verstappen and instead left to defend from a chasing Charles Leclerc.

At this juncture, Norris got the news of his 10-second stop-go penalty, extinguishing his faint hopes of overhauling Verstappen in the final phase of the race.

This left Verstappen free to plough a lonely furrow in front, and he crossed the line 6.1s clear of Leclerc to complete his second victory in three races.

More to follow…

2024 Qatar Grand Prix

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Cla Driver # Laps Time Interval km/h Pits Points Retirement Chassis Engine
1 NetherlandsM. VerstappenRed Bull Racing 1 57

    3 25   Red Bull Red Bull
2 MonacoC. LeclercFerrari 16 57

+6.031

6.031

6.031   3 18   Ferrari Ferrari
3 AustraliaO. PiastriMcLaren 81 57

+6.819

6.819

0.788   3 15   McLaren Mercedes
4 United KingdomG. RussellMercedes 63 57

+14.104

14.104

7.285   4 12   Mercedes Mercedes
5 FranceP. GaslyAlpine 10 57

+16.782

16.782

2.678   3 10   Alpine Renault
6 SpainC. SainzFerrari 55 57

+17.476

17.476

0.694   3 8   Ferrari Ferrari
7 SpainF. AlonsoAston Martin Racing 14 57

+19.867

19.867

2.391   3 6   Aston Martin Mercedes
8 ChinaZ. GuanyuSauber 24 57

+25.360

25.360

5.493   3 4   Sauber Ferrari
9 DenmarkK. MagnussenHaas F1 Team 20 57

+32.177

32.177

6.817   3 2   Haas Ferrari
10 United KingdomL. NorrisMcLaren 4 57

+35.762

35.762

3.585   4 2   McLaren Mercedes
11 FinlandV. BottasSauber 77 57

+50.243

50.243

14.481   3     Sauber Ferrari
12 United KingdomL. HamiltonMercedes 44 57

+56.122

56.122

5.879   4     Mercedes Mercedes
13 JapanY. TsunodaRB 22 57

+1’01.100

1’01.100

4.978   4     RB Red Bull
14 New ZealandL. LawsonRB 30 57

+1’02.656

1’02.656

1.556   4     RB Red Bull
15 ThailandA. AlbonWilliams 23 56

1 lap

    4     Williams Mercedes
dnf GermanyN. HulkenbergHaas F1 Team 27 39

18 laps

    4   Spun off Haas Ferrari
dnf MexicoS. PerezRed Bull Racing 11 38

19 laps

    3   Spun off Red Bull Red Bull
dnf CanadaL. StrollAston Martin Racing 18 8

49 laps

    3   Collision Aston Martin Mercedes
dnf ArgentinaF. ColapintoWilliams 43 0

 

        Collision Williams Mercedes
dnf FranceE. OconAlpine 31 0

 

        Collision Alpine Renault
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