Postpublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 30 June 2019
Lap 43/71
Leclerc's lead is now four seconds. Don't think of Bahrain. Don't think of Bahrain.
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Michael Emons
Lap 43/71
Leclerc's lead is now four seconds. Don't think of Bahrain. Don't think of Bahrain.
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Spielberg is one of the better F1 venues for sure!
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But Norris is not giving up and finally gets his man, going round the outside of Daniel Ricciardo at Turn Four.
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Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
Ricciardo is not the one to yield a position for the sake of it and he wants to keep Norris at bay.
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Press the play button at the top to listen to the BBC Radio 5 Live commentary.
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Lap 40/71
Norris tries a Daniel Ricciardo-style lunge down the inside on Daniel Ricciardo. Would've been spectacular if he had stuck it.
The Australian is always a difficult man to pass and slams the door shut. It brings Pierre Gasly in close up to the fight for seventh, eighth and ninth.
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Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
Verstappen is the one who is on the charge to get the podium place back from Sebastian Vettel, on his fresher tyres.
At the halfway point, this is how it all looked.
Peter Bonnington tells Lewis Hamilton: "Current race forecast is for the field to bunch before the end of the race. Make sure you pull up to the back of Leclerc.
"Just make sure we are there at the end of the race - there could be opportunities."
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Carlos Sainz started 19th, he's now sixth but yet to stop. McLaren on for a good points haul as Norris is still inside the top eight.
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"You've got a decent tyre advantage on these guys," Verstappen is informed by the Red Bull pitwall.
His boots are far fresher than most of his rivals and that could be a huge advantage come the end of the race.
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Claire Cottingham
BBC Radio 5 live pit-lane reporter
It wasn't Vettel's fault - the team have confirmed there was a problem with the radio. Vettel heard the call to come in but the mechanics didn't that's why they looked surprised.
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Andrew Benson
BBC Sport’s chief F1 writer at the Red Bull Ring
Ferrari say Seb came in at the right time but we had a problem with the mechanics’ radio so they didn’t hear the call.
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Mercedes do a good job of talking up that Hamilton pit stop, even though it seemed to be a slow one.
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Amy Roberts: Tyres are going to be key here. Come on Lewis can he go Medium and Soft don't think he can.
Andri Pratama: When you think Ferrari must've running out of bullets to shoot themselves in the foot, they reload.
Andy K: Ferrari finding new and improved ways of throwing away podiums each week.
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Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
Norris went on the medium tyre to go to the end of the race. Everyone else has gone on to the hards.
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So who's going to win this race? Charles Leclerc, this could well be your moment.
But, remember, we said the same thing in Bahrain when he was out in front but an engine problem with 10 laps to go saw him eventually finish down in third.
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