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Sainz wins, Verstappen exits

- Oliver Caffrey of AAP

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz made a remarkable comeback from surgery to win a dramatic Australian Grand Prix yesterday, after Red Bull superstar Max Verstappen’s bid to equal his own Formula One record went up in smoke.

Two weeks after he was sidelined from the Saudi Arabian race due to appendicit­is, Sainz claimed the third win of his F1 career, and first at Albert Park.

The Spaniard took the chequered flag ahead of Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc, with McLaren’s Lando Norris finishing third.

McLaren’s rising star Oscar Piastri came in fourth, continuing the run of an Australian driver having never made it on the podium in Melbourne.

The race ended under a virtual safety car after Mercedes’ George Russell suffered a huge crash on the last lap.

Verstappen’s bid to win a 10th straight race for the second time in less than 12 months ended after he suffered a car fire early in yesterday’s race.

After cantering to wins in the opening two races of the season, Verstappen was a red-hot favourite to go back to back after winning at Albert Park for the first time last year.

The three-time defending world champion started on pole but Sainz, who qualified second, overtook him on the second lap.

Verstappen then began complainin­g on team radio about “losing the car’’.

Soon afterwards, smoke appeared at the rear of the 26-year-old’s car and he was forced into the pits on lap three, with no hope of a return.

“My right rear brake basically stuck on from when the lights went off,’’ Verstappen said. “The temperatur­es [in the car] just kept on increasing until the point that it caught fire.

“They [mechanics] could see what was going on but they don’t know what what caused it.

“We had a lot of good races in a row, I knew that the day would come when you end up having a retirement and unfortunat­ely that day was today.’’

It continues a mixed relationsh­ip with Australia for Verstappen, who was forced to retire in the 2022 edition.

Verstappen had won nine straight races, dating back to the Japanese Grand Prix last September.

Sainz was the last driver, in Singapore last September, other than Verstappen to win a F1 race.

Victory at Albert Park would have taken Verstappen level with his own record, set with his 10 straight wins from Miami to Monza last year.

 ?? ?? Carlos Sainz seized on Max Verstappen’s early exit to claim a shock win at the Australian Grand Prix. GETTY IMAGES
Carlos Sainz seized on Max Verstappen’s early exit to claim a shock win at the Australian Grand Prix. GETTY IMAGES

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