SportPesa Racing Point's Stroll Dazzles Down Under, Bottas Upstages Hamilton
17th March 2019
Red Bull's precocious Max Verstappen came third to join them on the podium after audaciously overtaking Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel midway through the race
- SportPesa Racing Point Formula One (F1) team bagged their first two points of the season as Lance Stroll displayed extremely brilliant driving to finish in ninth place at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday
- Valtteri Bottas upstaged his Mercedes world champion team-mate Lewis Hamilton Sunday to win the season-opening Australian Formula One Grand Prix in a sizzling performance that he called his "best ever"
- The flying Finn started second on the grid but got a jump on the polesitting Briton at the first corner and never looked back, scorching round the Albert Park circuit to take the chequered flag a massive 20.9 seconds ahead of Hamilton
MELBOURNE, Australia-
SportPesa Racing Point Formula One (F1) team bagged their first two points
of the season as Lance Stroll displayed extremely brilliant driving to finish
in ninth place at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.
The 20-year old driver was eliminated in Q1 on Saturday and
had to start the opening race of the season in the eighth row but battled to
clock an impressive 1:27.568.
His partner, Mexican Sergio Perez clocked 1:28.485 to finish
in position 13.
Stroll, who has been talked about as one of the most promising young talents in F1, was impressive throughout the race and held off Toro Rosso’s Daniil Kyvat well for that ninth-place finish.
The Canadian-Belgian driver is still the youngest driver in the history of the F1 to get a podium finish during his rookie season and his performance was a sign of great things to come for the revamped SportPesa Racing Point team.
Valtteri Bottas upstaged his Mercedes world champion
team-mate Lewis Hamilton Sunday to win the season-opening Australian Formula
One Grand Prix in a sizzling performance that he called his "best
ever".
The flying Finn started second on the grid but got a jump on
the polesitting Briton at the first corner and never looked back, scorching
round the Albert Park circuit to take the chequered flag a massive 20.9 seconds
ahead of Hamilton.
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Red Bull's precocious Max Verstappen came third to join them
on the podium after audaciously overtaking Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel midway
through the race.
"How about that! Yes!" said Bottas over the team
radio after also taking the new bonus point for the fastest lap.
"I don't know what just happened. I don't know what to
say. It was definitely my best race ever," he said after. "I felt so
good and the car was so good.
Four-time world champion Vettel had to settle for fourth,
trailing in 57.1 seconds behind Bottas. Ferrari partner Charles Leclerc was
fifth, with Kevin Magnussen in a Haas sixth.
- Frustrated Hamilton -
Bottas, whose last triumph was at the Abu Dhabi season
finale in 2017, was overshadowed last year by Hamilton, failing to win a race,
hampered by mechanical problems and bad luck but was fast in qualifying and
only narrowly edged out of pole position.
"In the beginning it was all about managing the race
and building the gap," Bottas said. "I knew I could do it, I've done
it before, it was about being at my best level."
Bottas, now in his third year with Mercedes, knows he must
perform with promising Frenchman Esteban Ocon, 22, waiting in the wings as the
team's reserve driver. He delivered in spades on Sunday for his fourth Grand
Prix win in his 119th race.
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"It's a good weekend for the team," said Hamilton.
"Valtteri drove an incredible race today so he deserved it.
"We have some work to do, (but) it is more than we
could have hoped for as a team."
Starting on soft tyres on a fine day, Bottas got an electric
start and built a gap of 1.153 seconds on Hamilton after the opening lap, with
Vettel, Verstappen and Leclerc trailing in their wake.
The gap kept growing, and when Vettel pitted on lap 14 to
swap for medium tyres Mercedes called in five-time champion Hamilton soon
after.
Bottas stayed out, pumping out fastest laps, and when seven
laps later he pitted he emerged more than 10 seconds ahead of his team-mate,
who was clearly bemused.
"What was the reason for stopping so early?"
Hamilton asked over the team radio, to be told it was to cover Vettel's early
stop.
- Ecstatic Verstappen -
With Bottas having an unsurmountable lead the battle was on
for second, with Verstappen hounding Hamilton but unable to find a way through.
"I had to overtake Sebastian to get onto podium which
is not easy here but was happy to pull that move off," said Verstappen,
who was ecstatic at beating the Ferraris.
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Mercedes have been in a class of their own all weekend,
turning the tables on pre-season testing when Ferrari looked like the team to
beat.
The Italian team's performance will be a source of worry,
especially as they haven't won the constructors' title since 2008 and their
last driver to become world champion was Kimi Raikkonen in 2007.
In contrast, Mercedes and Hamilton have been dominant, winning
the drivers' and constructors' titles five years in a row.
Carlos Sainz Jr was the first casualty, forced to stop his
McLaren with smoke and flames billowing out of his engine on lap 10 while he
was running 14th.
It was also a day to forget for local hero Daniel Ricciardo
in his first race for Renault after switching from Red Bull.
He lost his front wing after running onto the grass before
the first corner and had to pit for a new nose. He finally retired on lap 30 of
the 58-lap race.
The next Grand Prix is in Bahrain on March 31.