George Russell secured a dominant win at the Austrian Grand Prix on 30 July 2024, beating Max Verstappen and teammate Kimi Antonelli despite a broken drinks system and scorching temperatures.

What happened?

Russell started from pole after a yellow‑flag incident involving Verstappen on Saturday. He kept his composure on Sunday, managing tyre wear and pace while rivals tangled behind him. The finish saw Russell cross the line first, with Verstappen and Antonelli just two seconds back.

How did the heat affect the race?

A heatwave forced officials to apply F1’s “heat hazard” protocol, meaning drivers wore cooling vests or added ballast. Russell’s Mercedes struggled with brake temperatures, yet he avoided the overheating issues that plagued several competitors. Even the team’s crew had to douse a small fire on Valtteri Bottas’s car.

Why does this win matter for Russell?

The victory marks Russell’s seventh career win and his first full‑distance triumph since the Australian Grand Prix opener. It also pushes him back into second place in the Drivers’ Championship, overtaking Lewis Hamilton, who finished fifth.

What’s next for the championship battle?

With the points gap narrowed, Russell now sits 40 points behind championship leader Max Verstappen. The next round in Belgium will test whether his momentum can continue, especially as Red Bull looks to refine their upgraded package.

Who else struggled?

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who started second, fell to eighth as his car lost power on the high‑speed circuit. Hamilton fought hard but could not close the gap, reminding fans of his 2021 duels with Verstappen. Both drivers highlighted the challenges of tyre degradation on the Austrian track.

The Austrian Grand Prix showcased Russell’s tactical acumen and resilience under extreme conditions, reinforcing his claim as a serious title contender.