Berliner Boersenzeitung - McLaren's Piastri wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix thriller

EUR -
AED 4.09901
AFN 76.989056
ALL 99.290141
AMD 432.192289
ANG 2.011913
AOA 1035.386702
ARS 1074.098225
AUD 1.639961
AWG 2.008793
AZN 1.901624
BAM 1.956573
BBD 2.253991
BDT 133.402737
BGN 1.953965
BHD 0.420623
BIF 3236.121309
BMD 1.115996
BND 1.44247
BOB 7.713911
BRL 6.15305
BSD 1.116341
BTN 93.301912
BWP 14.756966
BYN 3.653344
BYR 21873.525049
BZD 2.250149
CAD 1.514028
CDF 3204.025425
CHF 0.949606
CLF 0.03764
CLP 1038.602283
CNY 7.869898
CNH 7.861953
COP 4633.616123
CRC 579.218597
CUC 1.115996
CUP 29.573899
CVE 110.307124
CZK 25.054454
DJF 198.335279
DKK 7.459212
DOP 67.006489
DZD 147.641875
EGP 54.135082
ERN 16.739943
ETB 129.539788
FJD 2.455531
FKP 0.849897
GBP 0.83852
GEL 3.047105
GGP 0.849897
GHS 17.549623
GIP 0.849897
GMD 76.450036
GNF 9644.683106
GTQ 8.629489
GYD 233.528133
HKD 8.695151
HNL 27.691947
HRK 7.58767
HTG 147.295589
HUF 393.020806
IDR 16929.717789
ILS 4.225859
IMP 0.849897
INR 93.170894
IQD 1462.378108
IRR 46975.073296
ISK 152.114535
JEP 0.849897
JMD 175.389335
JOD 0.790799
JPY 160.589064
KES 144.008576
KGS 94.009848
KHR 4533.7923
KMF 492.545341
KPW 1004.395926
KRW 1488.07353
KWD 0.340469
KYD 0.930276
KZT 535.211989
LAK 24650.303003
LBP 99966.527279
LKR 340.594644
LRD 223.26426
LSL 19.597823
LTL 3.295247
LVL 0.675055
LYD 5.301286
MAD 10.824867
MDL 19.479875
MGA 5048.905452
MKD 61.626661
MMK 3624.712047
MNT 3792.154956
MOP 8.960782
MRU 44.363935
MUR 51.202327
MVR 17.142123
MWK 1935.530467
MXN 21.676597
MYR 4.692807
MZN 71.256777
NAD 19.597647
NGN 1829.620351
NIO 41.08569
NOK 11.718262
NPR 149.286016
NZD 1.789531
OMR 0.429634
PAB 1.116321
PEN 4.184198
PGK 4.369884
PHP 62.08849
PKR 310.175419
PLN 4.270192
PYG 8709.44302
QAR 4.069909
RON 4.973218
RSD 117.079418
RUB 103.062741
RWF 1504.908406
SAR 4.187915
SBD 9.27051
SCR 14.830813
SDG 671.275802
SEK 11.359865
SGD 1.44083
SHP 0.849897
SLE 25.497503
SLL 23401.876073
SOS 637.957914
SRD 33.708707
STD 23098.867655
SVC 9.76773
SYP 2803.973801
SZL 19.604926
THB 36.761326
TJS 11.866478
TMT 3.905987
TND 3.382537
TOP 2.613779
TRY 38.072924
TTD 7.592866
TWD 35.712252
TZS 3042.431049
UAH 46.142795
UGX 4135.783196
USD 1.115996
UYU 46.127615
UZS 14205.615769
VEF 4042754.77568
VES 41.018985
VND 27459.08591
VUV 132.493308
WST 3.121958
XAF 656.204651
XAG 0.035869
XAU 0.000426
XCD 3.016036
XDR 0.827327
XOF 656.207592
XPF 119.331742
YER 279.361784
ZAR 19.504527
ZMK 10045.308782
ZMW 29.554154
ZWL 359.350313
  • RBGPF

    3.5000

    60.5

    +5.79%

  • RYCEF

    0.0000

    6.95

    0%

  • RELX

    -0.1400

    47.99

    -0.29%

  • RIO

    -1.6100

    63.57

    -2.53%

  • AZN

    -0.5200

    78.38

    -0.66%

  • NGG

    0.7200

    69.55

    +1.04%

  • CMSC

    0.0300

    25.15

    +0.12%

  • GSK

    -0.8200

    40.8

    -2.01%

  • BP

    -0.1200

    32.64

    -0.37%

  • BTI

    -0.1300

    37.44

    -0.35%

  • VOD

    -0.0500

    10.01

    -0.5%

  • SCS

    -0.3900

    12.92

    -3.02%

  • BCE

    -0.1500

    35.04

    -0.43%

  • CMSD

    0.0100

    25.02

    +0.04%

  • BCC

    -7.1900

    137.5

    -5.23%

  • JRI

    -0.0800

    13.32

    -0.6%

McLaren's Piastri wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix thriller
McLaren's Piastri wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix thriller / Photo: Natalia KOLESNIKOVA - AFP

McLaren's Piastri wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix thriller

Oscar Piastri claimed an impressive second victory of his burgeoning career on Sunday when he drove his McLaren to a well-judged triumph ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in a tense Azerbiajan Grand Prix.

Text size:

The 23-year-old Australian’s victory enabled McLaren to replace Red Bull as leaders of the constructors’ championship, ending the champions’ two-year dominance, in a race of attrition that ended under a Virtual Safety Car following a spectacular late collision between Carlos Sainz of Ferrari and Red Bull's Sergio Perez as they battled for third.

George Russell finished third for Mercedes ahead of title-chasing Lando Norris in the second McLaren, who fought from 15th on the grid to beat three-time champion and series leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull, who was fifth.

"Well, that was the most stressful afternoon of my life," said Piastri on team radio.

"A big move! Thanks for the car! What a day that was! Thanks everyone."

Norris, who picked up an extra point for the fastest lap, reduced championship leader Verstappen's lead to 59 points with seven races and three sprints to go.

The race began in warm sunshine under a cloudless sky with temperatures of 27 (air) and 46 (track) bathing the 6km street track.

Hamilton in the other Mercedes and Esteban Ocon (Alpine) both started from the pit-lane following overnight power-unit overhauls and Pierre Gasly (Alpine) from the back of the grid after being excluded from qualifying for a fuel flow infringement.

Leclerc made an excellent start from his fourth Baku pole without a win to pull clear of Piastri while both Red Bulls gained a place and Norris rose to 13th on lap one.

- Flurry of pit stops -

Hamilton also made early progress. By lap five, he was 15th as Leclerc led Piastri by 0.936 seconds ahead of Perez, Sainz, Verstappen and Russell. Alonso was seventh, four seconds adrift and Norris 11th.

Leclerc increased his pace and established a gap of 3.6 seconds to Piastri. Norris, on hards, was up to ninth and Hamilton 14th, the Britons managing the hot conditions with care.

The pit stops began on lap 12, most switching from mediums for hards. Hamilton dropped to 18th and Norris, without stopping, rose to fifth.

After the flurry of stops, during which Leclerc briefly gifted the lead to Sainz, Piastri stormed into the lead on lap 20, squeezing by on the inside at Turn One.

"They are pushing like crazy – or they have more grip than us," reported Leclerc.

Behind him, a battle royal developed for fifth as Norris resisted Verstappen and Russell behind Albon until he pitted on lap 32. "I have rear grip," grumbled the frustrated Dutchman before Russell swept by on lap 34.

Norris pitted on lap 38 to set up a late charge, passing the champion on lap 48 for sixth.

By then, the leading trio were separated by less than two seconds with Piastri resisting Leclerc’s pressure and Perez chasing and it stayed that way, the Australian’s superior traction exiting Turn One, keeping him on top as Leclerc’s tyres deteriorated before Sainz and Perez crashed on lap 50.

Fernando Alonso was sixth for Aston Martin ahead of Williams’ Alex Albon and Argentine new boy Franco Colapinto with seven-time champion Hamilton finishing ninth.

Ollie Bearman, standing in for the suspended Kevin Magnussen, was 10th for Haas ahead of his team-mate Nico Hulkenberg. He became the first driver to score points on debut with two different teams.

(A.Lehmann--BBZ)