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Thanks for joining us on Autosport's live coverage of the 2018 Austrian Grand Prix - make sure you check out Autosport.com and Motorsport.com for all of the reaction from the paddock this afternoon.
It's not long until we're back though, our live coverage will return this coming Friday from the opening practice sessions for the British Grand Prix.
It's not long until we're back though, our live coverage will return this coming Friday from the opening practice sessions for the British Grand Prix.
Here's our race report from an incident-packed Austrian Grand Prix 

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"Job delivered, good guys, a couple of points, I think we deserved it,” Alonso said after finishing eighth - his first F1 points since Spain.
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"I had a blister like you've never seen," a delighted and relieved Grosjean told Haas after coming home fourth.
Today's result is Sauber's first double points finish since the 2015 Chinese Grand Prix, where Felipe Nasr and Marcus Ericsson finished 8th and 10th.
The top three have now headed off the track and are going to the podium.
"I tried to get some [places] back at the start but was left with nowhere to go and it was the same at Turn 3," Vettel laments. "It was damage limitation for us."
Raikkonen says "the car came very good but we just ran out of the laps - we took it easy too long".
"It's amazing to win in a Red Bull at the Red Bull Ring," he says.
Here's there now though and talking to Mark Webber.
Verstappen was so excited he forgot to park up on the start/finish straight with the Ferrari drivers.
Verstappen also has a brief hug with his father Jos.
Verstappen even bounced over the barrier to hug all of his crew.
Verstappen climbs out of his car and salutes the crowd before jumping into his Red Bull mechanics.
Leclerc passed Ericsson for ninth right at the very end of the race.
Remember this is Red Bull's first win at the Red Bull Ring since it returned to the F1 calendar in 2014.
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Retirements: Vandoorne, Hamilton, Hartley, Ricciardo, Bottas, Hulkenberg
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Result: 1 Verstappen; 2 Raikkonen; 3 Vettel; 4 Grosjean; 5 Magnussen; 6 Ocon; 7 Perez; 8 Alonso; 9 Leclerc; 10 Ericsson; 11 Gasly; 12 Sainz; 13 Stroll; 14 Sirotkin
Verstappen's win has been very well received by his legions of orange-clad fans in the grandstands.
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Indeed Perez has let Ocon back by for sixth.
The rest of the field is lapped.
Raikkonen stays ahead of Vettel to take second.
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Verstappen wins the Austrian Grand Prix!
Will the Force India drivers swap back on the final lap? Ocon won't be happy if they don't...
If Ferrari is going to swap its cars around, Raikkonen will have to back off very dramatically.
Verstappen begins his final lap with a two-second lead.
Vandoorne's entry to the pits was because McLaren has decided to retire his car due to concerns about the gearshifts.
Onto the penultimate lap, Verstappen has a 2.4s lead, Raikkonen is 1.4s ahead of Vettel. What will Ferrari do?
The grandstand packed with Verstappen fans is getting gloriously noisy now...
Vandoorne pits for a third time.
Raikkonen's not catching Verstappen quite fast enough to bring this to life, the gap is 2.7s with three laps left.
Ericsson passes Leclerc for ninth - the double is still on for Sauber.
Hamilton, helmet still on, has arrived back in the pits.
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Every driver but Vettel and Raikkonen has been lapped.
By: Geoff Creighton
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