Formula 1: Carlos Sainz wins Australian Grand Prix after Max Verstappen retires (2024)

Carlos Sainz led Charles Leclerc to a Ferrari one-two in the Australian Grand Prix as Max Verstappen's domination of Formula 1 stalled.

Sainz swept by the world champion's Red Bull into the lead on the second lap before the Dutchman retired with a brake failure after just four laps.

The Spaniard then controlled the race as Leclerc passed McLaren's Lando Norris in the first pit-stop period.

The race ended under a virtual safety car after a crash for George Russell.

Chasing Fernando Alonso's Aston Martin for sixth place, the Mercedes driver lost control at Turn Six on the final lap and suffered a crash, the car coming to rest on its side, held up in the air by landing on its left-front wheel. Russell was unhurt.

Alonso and Russell were called to the stewards, who penalised the Spaniard 20 seconds, dropping him to eighth place, and gave him three penalty points on his licence for what stewards said driving "in a manner that was at very least 'potentially dangerous' given the very high speed nature of that point of the track".

Alonso admitted slowing too early and then accelerating again before braking, but said he got the manoeuvre "slightly wrong".

It was a difficult end to a sobering day for Mercedes, on which their status as also-rans was apparently confirmed - Lewis Hamilton retired after 16 laps with an engine failure.

Norris led Oscar Piastri to a McLaren three-four ahead of Red Bull's Sergio Perez, anonymous on a day on which he was unable to capitalise on Verstappen's retirement.

In front of a record Melbourne crowd of 132,106 - and a weekend high of 452,055 - Sainz was in imperious form, just 16 days after having surgery to remove his appendix that forced him to miss the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

The 29-year-old - who has been describing the "weird" feeling of "everything in the inside just feels like it's moving more than normal" after his operation - tracked Verstappen around the opening lap. And after Verstappen made a mistake at Turn Three on the second lap, Sainz was able to pass the Red Bull down the curving 'straight' to Turns Nine and 10.

Verstappen immediately came on the radio to say he had "lost the rear - weird", and before long it was apparent why.

A lap later, he swore over the radio and said: "The car is loose." And a lap after that smoke started to pour from his right rear wheel.

Verstappen slowed down and as he entered the pit lane, with his brakes now on fire, a clump of material flew out of his wheel on to the grass.

Underlining the strength of Red Bull in the last two years, it was his first retirement since this race two years ago.

It left Sainz in control and he never showed any indication he would let the grand prix out of his grasp.

Sainz was the only non-Red Bull driver to win last year, when he triumphed in Singapore in a race that ended with him holding off a train of cars featuring Norris, Lewis Hamilton and Russell.

Now he has become the man to end Verstappen's chances of equalling his own record of winning 10 races in a row - and just three races into a season he started knowing he would lose his seat at Ferrari at the end of it to Hamilton.

Sainz had Leclerc's measure from the start of qualifying and was never under threat in the race.

He took advantage of Leclerc being stuck behind Norris in the first stint to build an advantage.

Ferrari brought Leclerc in for a relatively early stop on lap nine to undercut him past Norris, a strategy that succeeded when the McLaren stopped five laps later and emerged behind the Ferrari.

Sainz stopped on lap 16 and emerged just a second ahead of his team-mate, slowly building an advantage that extended to nearly nine seconds before Leclerc made his second stop.

Norris was unable to do anything about the Ferraris, but it was nonetheless a strong weekend for McLaren.

The same could not be said for Perez, who complained about Red Bull's decision to run him long on the first stint.

Perez was able to pass Russell and Alonso but once in front of the Spaniard, a tear-off strip from another driver's visor became caught in his floor, in a position Red Bull said disrupted the airflow sufficiently to cost him a significant amount of downforce. After that, he could do nothing about the McLarens ahead.

Russell's crash meant Mercedes leave Australia pointless and promoted Aston Martin's Lance Stroll to seventh, ahead of RB's Yuki Tsunoda and the Haas drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen.

Alex Albon, given team-mate Logan Sargent's Williams for the weekend after a heavy crash on Friday, was 11th, the Haas drivers just too strong in his quest for a point.

Formula 1: Carlos Sainz wins Australian Grand Prix after Max Verstappen retires (2024)

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Formula 1: Carlos Sainz wins Australian Grand Prix after Max Verstappen retires? ›

Ferrari

Ferrari
Scuderia Ferrari S.p.A.

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driver Carlos Sainz took the first non-Red Bull
Red Bull
Red Bull Racing, currently competing as Oracle Red Bull Racing and also known simply as Red Bull or RBR, is a Formula One racing team, racing under an Austrian licence and based in the United Kingdom. It is one of two Formula One teams owned by conglomerate Red Bull GmbH, the other being RB Formula One Team.
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win of the season with an impressive display during Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, taking advantage of technical trouble for Max Verstappen in the opening laps that forced the reigning world champion to retire.

Has Carlos Sainz ever won a Grand Prix? ›

At the 2022 British Grand Prix, Sainz took his maiden Formula One pole position and career win. He achieved his second Formula One win at the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix, after starting on pole position for the fifth time in his career.

How rich is Max Verstappen? ›

Max Verstappen, the reigning F1 champion, secured a jaw-dropping $110 million following his dominant performance in the 2023 season, winning an astounding 86% of the races. With bonuses and endorsem*nts factored in, Verstappen's net worth soared to approximately $165.5 million.

Where does Max Verstappen rank all time? ›

3. Max Verstappen – 2663.5. The Dutch driver overtook Alonso for third place on the all-time list courtesy of his win (appropriately, over Alonso!) at the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix.

Where is Carlos Sainz going after 2025? ›

The Ferrari driver has been linked with various seats on the grid including Hamilton's now vacant seat at Mercedes, Sergio Perez's seat at Red Bull, as well as Sauber due to his links with Audi which will be taking over the Swiss team in 2026.

Which F1 driver has most Grand Prix wins? ›

Lewis Hamilton holds the record for the most race wins in Formula One history, with 103 wins to date. Michael Schumacher, the previous record holder, is second with 91 wins, and Max Verstappen is third with 57 victories. Kimi Räikkönen holds the distinction of having the longest time between his first win and his last.

Has Charles Leclerc ever won a race? ›

Leclerc finished runner-up to Max Verstappen in the 2022 World Drivers' Championship. Leclerc has won 5 races and attained 23 pole positions in Formula One. He scored the first grand slam of his career at the 2022 Australian Grand Prix.

How rich is Lewis Hamilton? ›

Hamilton has an estimated net worth of about $300 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The 39-year-old race car driver was among the highest-paid athletes in the world in 2023 and earned $55 million in salary for the year, according to Forbes.

How much is Lewis Hamilton worth 2024? ›

What is Lewis Hamilton's Net Worth in 2024? Lewis Hamilton's net worth is a reflection of his exceptional career in F1 racing, savvy investments, and lucrative endorsem*nt deals. With an estimated net worth of $285 million, Hamilton's financial success is as remarkable as his achievements on the track​​​​.

What car does Max Verstappen own? ›

Despite being a Red Bull driver, Verstappen also has two Ferraris and a Mercedes in his collection with the three cars totalling over £1.7 million in value. He also owns a Porsche 911 GT3 RS, as well as two Renaults, one of which is a Clio that came as a gift from his parents.

Has Lewis Hamilton retired? ›

During the Italian GP, in Monza, Mercedes announced the renewal of Lewis Hamilton until the end of 2025. Thus, this agreement will allow the Briton to continue in Formula 1 beyond 40 years old.

Who is the best Lewis Hamilton or Max Verstappen? ›

F1 drivers ranked by wins
DriverRaces StartedWins
Lewis Hamilton335103
Michael Schumacher30891
Max Verstappen18856
Sebastian Vettel29953
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What makes Verstappen special? ›

“I think that's what makes a big difference in terms of pure driving is that Max is able to extract performance from the car by giving it a lot of front grip to handle, which he can manage and use effectively when others cannot. So to beat him, it will take a driver who can handle the same conditions, better than him.”

Where will Sainz drive 2024? ›

At Ferrari, both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr. have contracts in place for the 2024 season.

Who will drive for Ferrari in 2025? ›

Lewis Hamilton will make a sensational move to Ferrari for the 2025 Formula One season on a multiyear contract, the Italian team confirmed on Thursday.

Will Carlos Sainz join Red Bull? ›

Having started his career with Toro Rosso (now RB) in 2015, Sainz could emerge as a serious contender to replace Sergio Perez for 2025, with team principal Christian Horner admitting in Australia that Red Bull cannot rule out a move for their former junior star.

How many Grand Prix has Leclerc won? ›

Charles Leclerc
World titles0
Races128
Victories5
Podium places32
Pole positions22
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How many Grand Prix has Charles Leclerc won? ›

Race Wins: 5 (5 total)

How long has Carlos Sainz been racing in F1? ›

Over his 8 year F1 career, Carlos has driven for 4 F1 teams, Toro Rosso, Renault, McLaren and Ferrari.

Who has won the most Monaco Grand Prix? ›

Senna holds the record for the most victories in Monaco, with six, including five consecutive wins between 1989 and 1993, as well as eight podium finishes in ten starts.

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