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Russell Wins Austrian GP in Heatwave Triumph
28 Jun
Summary
- Russell secured a dominant win at the Austrian Grand Prix.
- The race occurred during a severe heatwave with driver cooling challenges.
- Russell's victory revived his Formula 1 title aspirations.

George Russell achieved a significant victory at the Austrian Grand Prix, marking his first non-sprint race win since the Australian Grand Prix earlier this year. The challenging race took place during a European heatwave, imposing F1's "heat hazard" rules on drivers. Russell navigated these conditions, including a broken drinks system, to secure his seventh career win, bolstering his Formula 1 title chances.
Russell's performance was particularly noteworthy given the difficult circumstances. He converted a controversial pole position into a dominant win, managing his pace effectively. Behind him, Max Verstappen in an upgraded Red Bull finished second, narrowly defending against Russell's teammate Kimi Antonelli, who completed the podium. The top three drivers were separated by a mere two seconds at the finish line.
Other notable performances included Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, who struggled to replicate their qualifying pace. Hamilton finished fifth, while Leclerc came in eighth, with both Ferrari drivers fading as the race progressed due to power deficits and tire wear issues compared to Mercedes. The intense heat led to overheating brakes for several drivers, and some retired early due to mechanical issues exacerbated by the high temperatures.