Austrian Grand Prix result: Valtteri Bottas wins as Lewis Hamilton misses out on podium with penalty

Finn takes commanding lead over Mercedes teammate, who was relegated from second to fourth after taking out Alex Albon for the second time in three races in a dramatic and attritional Grand Prix

Philip Duncan
Red Bull Ring
Sunday 05 July 2020 16:45 BST
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F1 returns: A lap of the Austrian Grand Prix

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Valtteri Bottas won an incident-packed first race of the new Formula One season in Austria, as Lewis Hamilton was demoted to fourth following a five-second time penalty.

Bottas, who led every lap in a peerless performance, crossed the line just 0.6 seconds clear of his Mercedes team-mate, but the world champion was penalised after he was involved in a crash with Red Bull driver Alex Albon in the closing stages.

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc moved up to second, with British driver Lando Norris taking the first podium of his career to finish third.

Red Bull appeared to have pulled off a tactical masterstroke by pitting Albon for fresh tyres during a second of three safety car periods.

On the restart and with just 10 laps of racing left, Albon moved round the outside of Hamilton at the fourth corner but on the exit the Briton refused to concede the position - with his front-left tyre hitting Albon's right rear.

Albon was launched into the gravel, ending his chances of a dramatic win. The stewards laid the blame at Hamilton's door.

It marked the second time in three races the pair have collided. Hamilton was also penalised for hitting Albon at last year's Brazilian Grand Prix.

The penalty capped a dramatic afternoon for Hamilton, who was earlier sent back to fifth on the grid for a yellow flag infringement in qualifying.

"There were so many chances for Lewis to get the lead if I made a small mistake, but I managed to keep it together and control the race from my side so there is no better way to start the season," said Bottas.

Valtteri Bottas leads the field at the start of the Austrian Grand Prix
Valtteri Bottas leads the field at the start of the Austrian Grand Prix (Getty)

Leclerc, who started in seventh, added: "I didn't expect it. It was a huge surprise but a good one. We did everything perfect to get second and we were lucky with Lewis' penalty, but I am extremely satisfied."

Norris set the fastest lap of the race on the final tour to ensure he would get the jump ahead of Hamilton. The 20-year-old becomes the youngest British driver to finish on a grand prix podium.

"I am speechless," said the McLaren driver. "There were a few points in the race where I thought I had fudged it up.

"I didn't give up and I ended up on the podium. I had to put in some strong laps at the end and as you can see I am out of breath."

Hamilton takes a knee before the Austrian Grand Prix but six drivers choose not to
Hamilton takes a knee before the Austrian Grand Prix but six drivers choose not to (Getty)

Hamilton wore a 'Black Lives Matter' T-shirt and took a knee before the race in a message against racism. He was supported by 13 drivers, but Leclerc and Red Bull's Max Verstappen were among six who chose to stand.

Hamilton may have started in fifth but it was not long before he was up to second as he took advantage of his dominant Mercedes machine.

Verstappen had been running behind Bottas but was forced to retire with a mechanical issue on lap 11.

The first safety car was introduced on lap 26 after Kevin Magnussen stopped in a dangerous position in his Haas. The pack stopped for new rubber, allowing Hamilton to get on the back of Bottas' gearbox for the restart.

Both Bottas and Hamilton had gearbox sensor issues
Both Bottas and Hamilton had gearbox sensor issues (AP)

The black cars streaked away, and despite sensor issues on both cars, looked set for a one-two finish.

But a second safety car spiced up the race. The Mercedes men stayed out on their old rubber but Albon, Leclerc and Norris all stopped for fresh tyres to put them in the hunt.

Moments after the second restart, a suspension failure saw Kimi Raikkonen end up in the pit wall, with the safety car taking to the track for a third time.

It ensured a frenetic end but Bottas kept his cool to stake his claim to win this year's championship.

Behind the penalised Hamilton, Carlos Sainz finished fifth and Sergio Perez was sixth. Just 11 of the 20 cars made it to the chequered flag on a lively afternoon here in Spielberg.

Final Positions after Race (71 Laps):

1 Valtteri Bottas (Fin) Mercedes GP 01hr 30mins 55.739secs

2 Charles Leclerc (Mon) Ferrari 01:30:58.439

3 Lando Norris (Gbr) McLaren 01:31:01.230

4 Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) Mercedes GP 01:31:01.428

5 Carlos Sainz (Spa) McLaren 01:31:04.642

6 Sergio Perez (Mex) Racing Point 01:31:10.831

7 Pierre Gasly (Fra) Scuderia AlphaTauri 01:31:12.421

8 Esteban Ocon (Fra) Renault 01:31:13.195

9 Antonio Giovinazzi (Ita) Alfa Romeo Racing 01:31:16.885

10 Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Ferrari 01:31:20.284

11 Nicholas Latifi (Can) Williams 01:31:27.389

12 Daniil Kvyat (Rus) Scuderia AlphaTauri at 2 laps

13 Alexander Albon (Tha) Red Bull at 4 laps

Not Classified: 14 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Alfa Romeo Racing 53 laps completed

15 George Russell (Gbr) Williams 49 laps completed

16 Romain Grosjean (Fra) Haas F1 49 laps completed

17 Kevin Magnussen (Den) Haas F1 24 laps completed

18 Lance Stroll (Can) Racing Point 20 laps completed

19 Daniel Ricciardo (Aus) Renault 17 laps completed

20 Max Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull 11 laps completed

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