Postpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 10 July 2022
Alpha Tauri's Pierre Gasly has been handed a five-second time penalty for causing a collision at Turn Four.
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
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Lorraine McKenna
Alpha Tauri's Pierre Gasly has been handed a five-second time penalty for causing a collision at Turn Four.
George Russell is in for a second stop, while Lando Norris has finally given the Haas of Kevin Magnussen the brush off and has jumped up into seventh spot.
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Andrew Benson
BBC Sport’s chief F1 writer
I think that Max Verstappen might be about to try out a three-stop strategy. He has stopped on lap 13 and lap 36, so he has done 23 laps on that second set of tyres.
He could try and make it to the end for him. But it would be close. And Red Bull are not the sort of team that settle for third. They are the kind of team that will try something to salvage victory out of the fire.
Sebastian Vettel is off the track. The Aston Martin is into the gravel after trying to go around the outside of the Alpha Tauri of Pierre Gasly. The Aston Martin man is not happy on the team radio and is down to 17th place.
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Alfa Romeo's Zhou Guanyu - take a five-second time penalty for track limits.
Engineer: "Just match Hamilton's lap times."
Verstappen: "Why?"
Engineer: "Because there are 35 laps to go."
Red Bull are getting ready. Max Verstappen is in for a change of tyres. Will this set of hards perk up the Dutchman? Third place for the Red Bull man now.
Finger wagging during a race? Yep. That would be Fernando Alonso, down in 16th place, to the Alpha Tauri of Yuki Tsunoda.
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Third driver in the referees notebook. This time it's Lando Norris. Five-second time penalty for the McLaren driver. Track limits the crime.
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Andrew Benson
BBC Sport’s chief F1 writer
This could be a decisive moment of the season. I don't want to over-egg it. But this could be the first time that the Ferrari is definitively quickest in the field since Australia.
They have put in some upgrades including a lower-drag rear wing and it is really paying off on a track that is not particularly suited to Ferrari's traditional strengths.
The lead has changed hands, without much fuss, as Charles Leclerc sweeps past Max Verstappen to take the lead of the Austrian Grand Prix.
The Dutchman radios the pit wall with instructions. "One lap I have front grip, one lap I don't," says the world champion.
Jack Nicholls
BBC Radio 5 Live F1 commentator
Ferrari have got a shot here at a one-two. If Charles Leclerc overtakes Max Verstappen on the track then I think Red Bull are snookered. They don't have anything left to play strategy-wise.
Five-second time penalty handed to Pierre Gasly in the Alpha Tauri for track limits.
1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
2. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
3. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
4. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
5. Esteban Ocon (Alpine)
Lewis Hamilton quickly makes up for that imperfect pit stop and sticks the move on Esteban Ocon in record time. Fourth place is in the hands of the seven-time world champion.
The sluggish changeover means Lewis Hamilton finds himself in fifth place, behind the Alpine of Esteban Ocon.
"He completely squeezed me under braking," reports Lando Norris after a tussle with the Haas of Mick Schumacher.
Lewis Hamilton is into the pits but the front-right tyre is being lazy and that's a slowish stop for the Mercedes man.
Charles Leclerc took a trip to the pits at the same time as Sergio Perez. Luckily for the Monegasque driver, it was just for a new set of tyres. The Ferrari man comes back out in third, but is not up to second after team-mate Carlos Sainz's pit stop.
Jamie Chadwick
Williams F1 development driver and W Series champion
It is such a shame for Sergio Perez, he promised so much after a good showing in yesterday's sprint race.