Pierre Gasly to stay with Alpine

In case you missed it, Gasly has penned a fresh multi-year deal with Alpine. They’ve had a tricky year – they’re ninth in the constructors’ standings – but they know a good driver when they see one.

George Russell’s audition for England

Cole Palmer, Anthony Gordon, Kobbie Mainoo… plenty of players have been of fans’ lips as they call for Gareth Southgate to make changes at Euro 2024, but why has nobody mentioned George Russell?

Well, this. Russell shows off his teckers and while it’s better than anything I could achieve, it’s short of the standard needed for professional football.

It’s good that he focused on his karting studies as that football career never worked out.

Watch your mouth, Yuki!

He might have the face of an angel but vocally Yuki Tsunoda can be more devilish.

The Japanese RB driver, who has been in the best form of his career in recent months, has been docked a huge sum of cash for his potty mouth after a slur.

He has apologised and explained that he did not understand the fully meaning of the slur.

Dutch fans bring the noise

This is what people mean if they refer to this as a home race for Max Verstappen.

Is he Austrian? Absolutely not. Does that matter one bit? Nope – he’s the toast of the stands after hordes of orange-clad Dutch fanatics flocked out to support him.

Lando Norris ever the realist

Norris was in a sober mood after qualifying second almost half a second behind You Know Who.

Often a self-critical character, he admitted the result exposed the ‘gap’ between him and Verstappen.

You can listen to his comments here.

Last few hurrahs for Danny Ricciardo?

That’s right, get your tissues out. We could be seeing the last of Ricciardo in F1 in coming weeks.

The amiable Australian may well be replaced by emerging talent Liam Lawson after Red Bull overlord Helmut Marko admitted that the seat should be to a junior driver soon.

Aged 34, Verstappen is no spring chicken. With Perez having signed an extension until 2026 with Red Bull, he will have to dart in elsewhere or risk slipping out of the sport altogether.

How did the sprint race go?

Yesterday saw our 20 intrepid speedsters take part in a sprint race.

Don’t call it boring just because Verstappen won, because it was anything but.

Norris did have the chance to win when he divebombed past Verstappen at Turn Four, but he quickly lost the lead as team-mate Piastri darted past – and it was Piastri who finished second ahead of the Brit.

Perez will be disappointed to be languished in eighth while Alonso was off the pace, finishing 14th and scoring no points.

A reminder of today’s grid

This is how we line up today.

A solid opportunity for the Brits, with Norris second, Russell third, and Hamilton fifth. Expect plenty of opportunities for overtaking on one of the calendar’s shorter courses this afternoon.

Mercedes have picked up their form recently. Could we even see Norris or Russell take a stab at top spot? It will take a clever strategy to outdo Red Bull – Verstappen qualified almost half a second faster than Norris.

Max Verstappen not going anywhere

The big news coming in to this race weekend is that Max Verstappen will not be joining Mercedes next season.

the Silver Arrows has hoped to capitalise on the disarray caused by the Christian Horner scandal, with Mercedes chief Toto Wolff very open about his affection for the three-time World Champion.

But Verstappen has poured cold water on those ambitions and given Red Bull a major boost ahead of this race.

Welcome

Hello and welcome to Mail Sport’s live blog of the F1 Austrian GP.

Tens of thousands of Dutch fans have descended on Spielberg for Red Bull’s home race as Max Vertsappen targets a third consecutive win.

Meanwile, Lando Norris starts in second as he looks to build on his stellar recent form and bag a second win of his career.

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  • A reminder of today’s grid

  • Max Verstappen not going anywhere

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