Mercedes too strong for Red Bull in the Grand Prix of Steiermark

By Joshua Kerr / Roar Guru

Lewis Hamilton led home a Mercedes 1-2 at Sunday’s Grand Prix of Steiermark to complete a dominant weekend for Mercedes.

Contrast this to Ferrari, whose weekend went from bad to worse.

On the first lap, the two Ferraris made contact with the resulting damage forcing both Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc to retire.

The field was already tightly packed on the run up to Turn 3, running three wide in places. There was no room for Leclerc to take the inside line but that is what the Monegasque driver did.

Leclerc went up over the inside kerb and made contact with Vettel’s rear wing, which ended up hanging by a thread.

Vettel had to retire as it takes several minutes to fit a new rear wing while Leclerc retired with significant floor damage.

A double retirement for Ferrari is exactly what the Scuderia don’t need right now.

The only other retirement was that of Esteban Ocon, whose Renault had a cooling issue. That was the only major reliability issue seen in this race, compared to the many problems suffered by teams up and down the grid last weekend.

While Hamilton was leading comfortably, his teammate Valtteri Bottas was making up ground after a difficult qualifying. The Finn was chasing down Max Verstappen through a combination of good race pace and good strategy.

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Verstappen pitted on Lap 25 to attempt the undercut. Bottas pitted 11 laps later.

Bottas came out of the pits with fresher tyres and an eight-second gap to Verstappen in front.

That’s the strategy box ticked. Now for the greater race pace of the Mercedes compared to the Red Bull.

Initially, Bottas’ charge was hampered by traffic but once that was cleared, things became relatively easy for him.

Verstappen was struggling with some front wing damage and Bottas closed right up to the Dutchman on Lap 65.

On the next lap, Bottas made his first attempt at a move. He was forced to the outside by Verstappen at Turn 3 but Bottas got better traction on the exit and got ahead of Verstappen on the back straight.

However, Verstappen still had some defence left in him as the two drivers went side by side on the run down to Turn 6, where Verstappen held on to second place on the inside line.

Next time around though, Bottas did get past Verstappen, getting ahead of the Dutchman before the braking zone of Turn 4, with Verstappen not able to fight back.

Lewis Hamilton took the chequered flag with Valtteri Bottas in second and Max Verstappen in third. Bottas maintains his lead in the drivers’ championship, sitting six points ahead of his teammate Hamilton.

(Photo by Mario Renzi – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images)

Once again, the midfield battle was a corker.

In the closing stages of the race, it boiled down to two main battles. Alexander Albon and Sergio Perez were fighting for fourth position while Daniel Ricciardo and Lance Stroll were battling for sixth.

It all came down to the final two laps of the race.

On Lap 70, Perez went for the move up the inside of Albon into Turn 4. The two made contact though, and Perez was left with a damaged front wing. Albon had held on to fourth position.

Meantime, Stroll was going for the diving move on Ricciardo up the inside of Turn 3 with both drivers running off the track. Lando Norris was able to take advantage of this, getting past Ricciardo on the back straight.

Norris then went wheel to wheel with Stroll, with the Canadian managing to hold on to sixth position.

That was until the next lap when Norris got better traction coming out of Turn 3 and took sixth place off Stroll on the back straight.

Norris then climbed up another place by getting past Perez’s wounded Racing Point at the final corner to finish in fifth. Perez held on for sixth place with Stroll and Ricciardo close behind in seventh and eighth, respectively.

Mercedes lead the constructors’ championship by a whopping 41 points over McLaren, who still sit in second place after another great drive by Lando Norris. Carlos Sainz struggled in his second stint and only finished ninth, having started third.

But the major talking point to come out of the Grand Prix of Steiermark has to be another shocking weekend for Ferrari. There are plenty of problems for the Scuderia to sort out.

F1 returns next weekend, moving onto the Hungaroring for the Hungarian Grand Prix.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2020-07-15T13:58:56+00:00

Joshua Kerr

Roar Guru


Just because this is a single seater racing series, it doesn't mean we shouldn't have hard racing like in the Supercars Championship, for example. Of course, hard contact and significant damage should lead to the driver who caused it being penalised but, otherwise, let the racing continue! I considered the Albon-Hamilton incident to be a racing incident. Yeah, it may not be a racing driver's instinct, but sometimes lifting off the throttle and having some patience is what's needed and that's what Albon should have done, taking the outside line.

2020-07-15T09:12:51+00:00

Dexter The Hamster

Roar Rookie


Josh, I guess the issue I have with that is it kind of encourages the man on the outside to fight harder and risk contact. If you give up and go wide, its bad luck, no action taken, but if you stay the course and contact is made, there may be a penalty to the guy on the inside (as we saw with Lewis on Albon the previous week).

AUTHOR

2020-07-14T09:38:14+00:00

Joshua Kerr

Roar Guru


2020 appears to be the year of the protest. There are similarities between last year's Mercedes and this year's Racing Point but it's not 'copying', it's inspiration. The protest by Renault is probably only being made because they don't like the fact that Racing Point are beating them. I say good on Racing Point for manufacturing a great car within the regulations. If a well-known Italian coffee brand are sponsoring Williams then I would say your point about sponsorship being easier to get the further up the grid you are would be null and void. However, more TV time = more exposure = more money so you're not completely wrong. Albon's doing well. Some problems with the set up on the car. Difficult for him to win a race really with Verstappen as his teammate (Verstappen being the number 1 'boy wonder' at Red Bull). But, hey, Albon's still doing great and, hopefully, he can get on the podium at some point, having been denied at least twice before. George Russell is a great driver but is being limited by a Williams car that is still off the pace. Russell did make a mistake in the race, going off the track at T6.

AUTHOR

2020-07-14T09:31:04+00:00

Joshua Kerr

Roar Guru


Precedent was set last year in Austria with Verstappen's move on Leclerc. No contact made so a racing incident, which I kind of agree with really. Can't start penalising hard racing.

2020-07-13T12:43:52+00:00

Dexter The Hamster

Roar Rookie


Renault keeping D-Ric behind Ocon on a different strategy for a few laps made a massive difference at the end of the race. Need to be more dynamic in those situations.

2020-07-13T08:55:49+00:00

Simoc

Guest


Best news is that the ruling body accepted the appeal by Renault against Racing Points car. At some point Racing Point may need to come up with an idea which is the aim of F1. If they get away with copying 100% surely others will jump on board. Obviously if you're up the grid sponsorship is easier to get so its a hot topic for the teams. Though using a Ferrari engine this season won't progress your team forward no matter what aerodynamic advantage you have. Good to see Albon moving forward. I think once he wins a race he will go a lot better. Also Norris did well and Russell got out of Q1. Russell is highly regarded in F1 and these three Albon, Norris, Russell had titanic battles in karting where Albon ruled. the roost.

2020-07-13T08:17:27+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


And how good was the McLaren-RP midfield scraps?! :thumbup:

2020-07-13T08:01:50+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


Lando "last lap" Norris they call him now. :silly:

2020-07-12T22:35:19+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


Was shocked Stroll didn't get penalised??? :shocked:

2020-07-12T22:34:26+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


Couldn't believe Stroll got away with that move on Ricciardo! :angry:

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