Otago Daily Times

Ricciardo prevails in chaotic race

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BAKU: Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo won a chaotic Azerbaijan Grand Prix yesterday, and Formula One championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel finished fourth after being penalised for swerving into rival Lewis Hamilton, who came home fifth.

Hamilton’s Mercedes teammate, Valtteri Bottas, finished second after overcoming a firstlap collision with Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen, while Canadian teenager Lance Stroll was third for his first podium after being pipped on the line by Bottas.

Ferrari’s Vettel got a 10sec stopgo penalty, which resulted in his dropping from second to ninth, after he steered into race leader Hamilton under safety car conditions after a redflag stoppage.

‘‘Nothing happened, did it?’’ Vettel said to Sky Sports. ‘‘He brakecheck­ed me as well, so what do you expect? I’m sure he didn’t do it on purpose but for sure it was not the right move.

‘‘I got damage, he risked damage,’’ the German added. ‘‘After the incident, we were side by side, I raised my hand and showed him that I wasn’t happy with that.’’

Vettel reacted incredulou­sly when he learned of the 10sec penalty on lap 32, while Hamilton, whose hopes of victory were later ended when he had to pit due to a loose headrest, complained over his radio that the sanction was insufficie­nt.

‘‘I don’t really care about [what happened],’’ Hamilton responded.

‘‘It’s done and dusted and we move on.

‘‘I think it’s just not driver conduct. It’s dangerous driving and to get a 10second penalty for that...

‘‘I don’t need to say anything else.’’

Vettel leads the overall standings on 153 points ahead of Briton Hamilton on 139 and Finland’s Bottas with 111.

Australian Ricciardo’s first victory since he won the Malaysian Grand Prix last year lifted him to fourth on 92.

‘‘I can’t really believe it,’’ Ricciardo said.

‘‘It was a crazy race. We knew the podium was a chance after the restart, then we heard of the problems with Lewis and Seb.

‘‘[I didn’t think I’d win] for all my money, but this was the race we expected last year, all the safety cars and chaos. We had to stay out of trouble and certainly pulled it off today.’’

The 18yearold Stroll’s previous best had been a ninthplace­d finish on home soil earlier this month, but he kept his nerve under pressure to become the youngest Formula One driver to make the podium in his maiden season.

The anticipate­d Mercedes dominance was tested early on when Bottas came off the kerb and collided with Ferrari rival Raikkonen, forcing both Finns into the pits.

While Raikkonen was ultimately forced to retire later in the race, Bottas staged a remarkable comeback, emulating his fine performanc­e on the Sochi street circuit to battle back to a podium position before overhaulin­g Stroll on the line. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Triumphant . . . Australian Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo celebrates after winning the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku yesterday.
PHOTO: REUTERS Triumphant . . . Australian Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo celebrates after winning the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in Baku yesterday.

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