Summary

  • Ferrari's Charles Leclerc claims third win of season despite late throttle issue

  • Team-mate Carlos Sainz retires with engine failure

  • Championship leader Max Verstappen (Red Bull) P2, Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) P3

  • Sergio Perez (Red Bull), Nicholas Latifi (Williams) also retire

  • Leclerc reduces Verstappen's championship lead to 38 points

  • Get involved via #bbcf1

  1. Magnussen gains a placepublished at 12:57 British Summer Time 10 July 2022

    Thanks to his victory yesterday, Max Verstappen has stretched his championship advantage over Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez to 38 points.

    Kevin Magnussen was only driver to actually move up a place in the standings, taking 11th spot away from Alpha Tauri's Pierre Gasly with the help of the two points he gained after the finishing seventh in the sprint.

    Top 11 driversImage source, Getty Images
  2. Extra points on the boardpublished at 12:52 British Summer Time 10 July 2022

    Championship points were awarded to the top eight drivers in yesterday's sprint event. After a tug of war with the Haas of Mick Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton managed to snatch the last point available away from the German driver.

    1. Max Verstappen (8 points)

    2. Charles Leclerc (7 points)

    3. Carlos Sainz (6 points)

    4. George Russell (5 points)

    5. Sergio Perez (4 points)

    6. Esteban Ocon (3 points)

    7. Kevin Magnussen (2 points)

    8. Lewis Hamilton (1 point)

  3. Postpublished at 12:48 British Summer Time 10 July 2022

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  4. Verstappen wins sprint to extend title leadpublished at 12:45 British Summer Time 10 July 2022

    Andrew Benson
    BBC Sport’s chief F1 writer

    Max VerstappenImage source, Getty Images

    Red Bull's Max Verstappen took a controlled victory in the sprint race at the Austrian Grand Prix to edge further ahead in the championship.

    The Dutchman beat Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, extending his lead over Leclerc to 44 points.

    Leclerc fought off an early challenge from Sainz but was safe in second once far enough ahead of his team-mate to lose the DRS overtaking aid.

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  6. Postpublished at 12:37 British Summer Time 10 July 2022

    Andrew Benson
    BBC Sport’s chief F1 writer

    Alpine say they suspect the problem on Fernando Alonso's car at the start of the sprint on Saturday was a failure of the electronics control unit. They have fitted a new one for the Austrian Grand Prix, which he starts from the back of the grid.

    Team-mate Esteban Ocon stopped after the chequered flag with a suspected electrical issue on the high-pressure fuel pump. It has been replaced for the Grand Prix and a root-cause fix is being "actively pursued" for forthcoming races.

  7. Hellopublished at 12:34 British Summer Time 10 July 2022

    Welcome back, folks. Day three in the beautiful Styrian hills awaits.

    Saturday's sprint race, instead of the usual qualifying format, set the grid for today's Austrian Grand Prix and also provided the top eight drivers with some points to add to their championship tally.

    Lights go out in Spielberg at 14:00 BST.

  8. Postpublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 10 July 2022

    Max Verstappen's orange army have already held one party this weekend after the Dutchman crossed the line ahead of the pack at yesterday's sprint event.

    Will the Austrian air be filled with orange smoke again today?

    FansImage source, Getty Images