F1 Australian GP Live Commentary and Updates – Race
Minute-by-minute updates for the 2023 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix
Having followed Perez to the chequered flag two weeks ago, reigning world champion and Bahrain GP winner Max Verstappen holds a one point lead from his team-mate after snatching a valuable fastest lap point in Jeddah.
All eyes will be on what Red Bull’s rivals can do to halt their charge at Albert Park, a venue the Milton Keynes operation hasn’t tasted victory since Sebastian Vettel’s 2011 triumph.
Verstappen will start from pole position after beating the Mercedes duo of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton in qualifying, while Perez will start from pitlane after qualifying last and then making car changes in parc ferme.
Sunday's race is due to begin at 6:00am BST.
Live Standings
Summary
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Summary
- Verstappen wins F1 Australian GP after race red-flagged on three occasions
- Hamilton and Alonso complete podium after race ends in bizarre circumstances following one lap behind the safety car
- Sainz given five-second penalty for final start crash, demoted from fourth to 12th
- Race previously stopped after multiple collisions during two-lap dash to the flag
- Magnussen hit the wall on exit of Turn 2 to halt the race for a second time, which prompted an initial two-lap restart
- VSC deployed on lap 18 after early leader Russell retires with power unit failure
- Race red-flagged briefly after Albon crashed at Turn 6, leaving gravel across the track
- Safety car deployed on opening lap after Leclerc retires at Turn 3 following contact with Stroll
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Leaderboard
- Verstappen, Red Bull
- Hamilton, Mercedes
- Alonso, Aston Martin
- Stroll, Aston Martin
- Perez, Red Bull
- Norris, McLaren
- Hulkenberg, Haas
- Piastri, McLaren
- Zhou, Alfa Romeo
- Tsunoda, AlphaTauri
Live Text
More news! Sainz has been give a five-second penalty for causing a collision. So where does he end up in the result?
By: Autosport Staff