2017 F1 Austrian Grand Prix – Race Results

7 years, 4 months ago - 12 July 2017, Motorsport
2017 F1 Austrian Grand Prix – Race Results
Valtteri Bottas survived a jump-start investigation to score his second Formula 1 victory in the Austrian Grand Prix, holding off a stiff assault by points leader Sebastian Vettel in the final laps.

From pole position, Bottas made the perfect getaway to lead – so much so that both Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo questioned over team radio whether the Mercedes driver had in fact jumped the start.

Bottas was placed under investigation, but was deemed to have taken 0.201 seconds to react to the lights, and was subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing by stewards.

Ricciardo settled into third after pushing Kimi Raikkonen out wide at Turn 3, which dropped the Finn back to fifth place behind the Haas of Romain Grosjean.

Two laps later, Raikkonen retook the place, but was unable to make any impression on Ricciardo's Red Bull as the top three began to spread out at the head of the field.

Behind, the second Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton passed Sergio Perez's Force India and Grosjean early on to move up to fifth by the end of the eighth lap.

But the three-time champion soon found himself stuck behind Raikkonen and ended up being the first of the leaders to pit on lap 31, swapping his supersofts for a set of ultrasofts that he would take to the end.

Ricciardo came in to change his ultrasofts for a set of supersofts on lap 33, with Vettel following suit a lap later. Bottas left his one and only pitstop until lap 41, rejoining just behind Raikkonen, who was kept out by Ferrari.

But any efforts to hold up Bottas proved futile as the Mercedes driver retook the lead on lap 44, with Raikkonen pitting at the end of that lap.

From there it was simply a case of Bottas managing his advantage over Vettel for the remaining laps, which had been around six seconds prior to his pitstop.

Vettel managed to get the gap down to less than two the closing stages, and with three laps to go was just 1.1s behind - but never was able to get close enough to attack and lost out by just 0.658s at the chequered flag.

Raikkonen rejoined in fifth place behind Hamilton when he made his stop shortly after being passed by Bottas, and Hamilton was able to make inroads on Ricciardo in the fight for third.

The pair started the final lap less than a second apart, Hamilton having got alongside at Turn 4 on the previous tour, but the Mercedes man couldn't get close enough on the final lap to pass and had to settle for fourth.

Raikkonen was fifth, as Grosjean held on to sixth place to register his best result of the season so far, followed by Force India duo Perez and Esteban Ocon in seventh and eighth.

From 17th on the grid, Felipe Massa went long on a set of soft tyres to move up to ninth place, and was challenging Ocon for eighth in the latter stages.

Massa was followed home by Williams teammate Lance Stroll, who scored points for the third race in a row with 10th place, holding off the lead Renault of Jolyon Palmer.

McLaren driver Stoffel Vandoorne, who didn't lose a place after taking a drive-through penalty for ignoring blue flags, finished 12th, ahead of the second Renault of Nico Hulkenberg.

Max Verstappen suffered his third straight retirement, as a slow start caused by a clutch issue meant he got caught up in a three-way clash with Daniil Kvyat and Fernando Alonso.

Toro Rosso driver Kvyat locked up on the inside line at Turn 1, hitting Alonso's McLaren and collecting Verstappen's Red Bull in the process and eliminating both.

Kvyat was handed a drive-through penalty for causing the collision, and finished 16th behind the Saubers of Pascal Wehrlein and Marcus Ericsson.

The second Toro Rosso of Carlos Sainz retired at mid-distance with a suspected engine problem, while Haas driver Kevin Magnussen was the other non-finisher with gearbox trouble.

FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS VON ÖSTERREICH 2017 - RACE RESULT

177Valtteri BottasMERCEDES711:21:48.52325
25Sebastian VettelFERRARI71+0.658s18
33Daniel RicciardoRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER71+6.012s15
444Lewis HamiltonMERCEDES71+7.430s12
57Kimi RäikkönenFERRARI71+20.370s10
68Romain GrosjeanHAAS FERRARI71+73.160s8
711Sergio PerezFORCE INDIA MERCEDES70+1 lap6
831Esteban OconFORCE INDIA MERCEDES70+1 lap4
919Felipe MassaWILLIAMS MERCEDES70+1 lap2
1018Lance StrollWILLIAMS MERCEDES70+1 lap1
1130Jolyon PalmerRENAULT70+1 lap0
122Stoffel VandoorneMCLAREN HONDA70+1 lap0
1327Nico HulkenbergRENAULT70+1 lap0
1494Pascal WehrleinSAUBER FERRARI70+1 lap0
159Marcus EricssonSAUBER FERRARI69+2 laps0
1626Daniil KvyatTORO ROSSO68+3 laps0
NC55Carlos SainzTORO ROSSO44DNF0
NC20Kevin MagnussenHAAS FERRARI29DNF0
NC14Fernando AlonsoMCLAREN HONDA1DNF0
NC33Max VerstappenRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER0DNF0

2017 DRIVER STANDINGS

1Sebastian VettelGERFERRARI171
2Lewis HamiltonGBRMERCEDES151
3Valtteri BottasFINMERCEDES136
4Daniel RicciardoAUSRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER107
5Kimi RäikkönenFINFERRARI83
6Sergio PerezMEXFORCE INDIA MERCEDES50
7Max VerstappenNEDRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER45
8Esteban OconFRAFORCE INDIA MERCEDES39
9Carlos SainzESPTORO ROSSO29
10Felipe MassaBRAWILLIAMS MERCEDES22
11Lance StrollCANWILLIAMS MERCEDES18
12Nico HulkenbergGERRENAULT18
13Romain GrosjeanFRAHAAS FERRARI18
14Kevin MagnussenDENHAAS FERRARI11
15Pascal WehrleinGERSAUBER FERRARI5
16Daniil KvyatRUSTORO ROSSO4
17Fernando AlonsoESPMCLAREN HONDA2
18Jolyon PalmerGBRRENAULT0
19Marcus EricssonSWESAUBER FERRARI0
20Stoffel VandoorneBELMCLAREN HONDA0
21Antonio GiovinazziITASAUBER FERRARI0

2017 CONSTRUCTOR STANDINGS

1MERCEDES287
2FERRARI254
3RED BULL RACING TAG HEUER152
4FORCE INDIA MERCEDES89
5WILLIAMS MERCEDES40
6TORO ROSSO33
7HAAS FERRARI29
8RENAULT18
9SAUBER FERRARI5
10MCLAREN HONDA2