The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ricciardo storms to sensationa­l Chinese GP win

-

SHANGHAI: Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo celebrated with a trademark ‘shoey’ after winning a sensationa­l Chinese Grand Prix in thrilling style on Sunday.

The Australian carved his way through the field from sixth place, after taking on fresh tyres under a safety car, to storm to the sixth grand prix victory of his career.

“I don’t seem to win boring races. They’re all pretty fun,” said an elated Ricciardo, who filled one of his shoes with champagne on the podium and chugged it in what has become a signature ‘shoey’ victory celebratio­n.

Ricciardo was quick to praise his mechanics for their work on Saturday after he only made it into qualifying with seconds to spare after a blown engine in final free practice.

“Twenty-four hours ago I thought we might be starting at the back of the grid. So, firstly thanks to the boys yesterday. Today is the real reward for that work.”

Ricciardo took the lead with just 10 laps to go when he charged past race Valtteri Bottas, who finished second in a Mercedes. Kimi Raikkonen was third for Ferrari.

Championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel, who led from the pole until the first set of tyre stops, dropped back to finish eighth after colliding with Max Verstappen, who was penalised 10 seconds for hitting the German.

Defending world champion Lewis Hamilton crossed the line fifth behind Verstappen but was promoted to fourth after the Dutchman’s penalty was applied.

“It is disappoint­ing. We gave it everything we had,” said Bottas. “It felt like we should have had the victory, but not today.”

Red Bull’s win adds a fresh wrinkle to a season in which Ferrari had surged out in front, with Vettel stunning Hamilton and Mercedes by taking the first two races of the season in Australia and Bahrain.

Mercedes have edged in front in the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip by a single point from the Italian team, who saw Vettel’s lead at the top of the drivers’ standings cut to nine points by Hamilton.

Ricciardo, who had to retire in Bahrain due to mechanical problems, was facing heartache for the second straight weekend after his Renault engine went up in smoke halfway through the final practice session on Saturday.

Team boss Christian Horner had said they would need a “miracle” to get running again in the two hours before qualifying began.

They barely made it, with mechanic’s seen snapping major pieces of the car’s body back into place just before Ricciardo peeled out onto the track with only about a minute to spare.

Vettel and teammate Raikkonen grabbed a lockout for Ferrari on the front row to put the pressure on Mercedes.

Vettel heading for a podium position in third on lap 43 when Verstappen slammed into his side on turn 14, sending them both spinning and several places down the race order.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Red Bull’s Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo (R) and Ferrari’s German driver Sebastian Vettel (L) drive during the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai on April 15, 2018. - AFP photo
Red Bull’s Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo (R) and Ferrari’s German driver Sebastian Vettel (L) drive during the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai on April 15, 2018. - AFP photo
 ??  ?? Ian Poulter of England plays a shot from a greenside bunker on the 17th hole during the third round of the 2018 RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links on April 14, 2018 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. - AFP photo
Ian Poulter of England plays a shot from a greenside bunker on the 17th hole during the third round of the 2018 RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links on April 14, 2018 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. - AFP photo
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia