Verstappen wins thrilling Brazilian Grand Prix as both Ferraris crash out

Red Bull's Max Verstappen won the 2019 Brazilian GP from pole position, while Pierre Gasly bagged his F1 career's first-ever podium.

Published : Nov 18, 2019 00:38 IST

Max Verstappen won his third race of the 2019 F1 season in Brazil.
Max Verstappen won his third race of the 2019 F1 season in Brazil.
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Max Verstappen won his third race of the 2019 F1 season in Brazil.

Max Verstappen underlined his potential as a champion of the future on Sunday with a commanding victory for Red Bull in an astonishing and crash-hit Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos.

The 22-year-old Dutchman brushed off several attacks from newly crowned six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, twice passing him after pit-stops, to come home a dominant victor ahead of his former team-mate Pierre Gasly of Toro Rosso.

 

“That was a lot of fun out there,” said Verstappen. “It is great to win the race. We knew we had the speed all weekend so I was happy to get past this time.”

A late collision between Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc, who suffered punctures and retired, produced a dramatic and surprising finish to a closely-fought contest.

Frenchman Gasly, replaced at Red Bull mid-season by Thai driver Alexander Albon, held off Hamilton after a wild finale to cross the line ahead of him by just 0.062 seconds and score his first podium finish.

Hamilton, who collided with Albon on the penultimate lap, finished third, but faced a post-race stewards investigation. Albon, who looked certain to finish second, limped home 15th.

Carlos Sainz finished fourth for McLaren ahead of the two Alfa Romeos of Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi, seventh-placed Daniel Ricciardo of Renault and Lando Norris in the second McLaren.

 

Sergio Perez finished ninth for Racing Point and Daniil Kvyat was 10th in the second Toro Rosso.

It was Verstappen's eighth career victory and made up for his disappointment in last year's Brazilian race when he looked certain to win before a late collision.

“I apologise massively to Albon -- the gap was there, but it closed pretty quickly. It was completely my fault... I gave everything and raced my heart out and took some risks,” said Hamilton.

Gasly said: “For sure, I will never forget this -- it's such a special moment, so emotional and special to get it with Toro Rosso. These guys have given me a great car.”

The result meant that Honda supplied the engines that powered home the top two cars on the podium for the first time since Gerhard Berger led his McLaren Honda teammate to a one-two finish at Japan in 1991, with Senna winning his third and final World Driver's Championship.

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