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Formula 1 · Austria“It was a tough race – tricky, hot, tiring – but the best result possible, a one-two, so I’m very happy,” says Lando Norris. “We had a great battle,” he says of Piastri. “A lot of fun, well, a lot of stress for me." As for Piastri, he says it was “intense. It was pretty hard work. I tried my absolute best, could have maybe done better when I got ahead. A bit on the edge at times, but we’re here to race each other and try and fight for wins.”See the Story
Norris holds off Piastri to win Austrian GP after Verstappen crashes out
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Steven Spielberg · SpielbergLando Norris won the Austrian Grand Prix to cut Oscar Piastri's advantage in the championship to 15 points after a thrilling battle at the Red Bull Ring.See the Story
Lando Norris Closes Gap on McLaren Teammate Oscar Piastri with Austrian GP Triumph - Liverpool Echo
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Steven Spielberg · SpielbergSPIELBERG, Austria :Ferrari Formula One boss Fred Vasseur has left the Austrian Grand Prix to return home for personal reasons with deputy Jerome d'Ambrosio taking over for Sunday's race at Spielberg, the team said.Ferrari had Charles Leclerc set to start on the front row alongside McLaren's pole-sitter LandoSee the Story
Ferrari Boss Vasseur Hands over to D'Ambrosio for Austrian GP
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Rallying-Tanak Takes Season's First Win for Hyundai in Greece
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Max Verstappen Speaks His Mind as Kimi Antonelli Says Sorry for Austrian GP Crash - The Mirror
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Lawson Reflects on Red Bull Axing After Career-Best Finish
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