George Russell wins sprint ahead of Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton

George Russell wins sprint ahead of Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton

Marcidus pilot George Russell Won the Formula 1 sprint race in Sao Paulo. Britain finished first after 24 laps at the Autodrome Jose Carlos Pace on Saturday and will be rewarded for Sunday’s Grand Prix with eight World Championship points and first place on the grid. FAZ Live Ticker for Formula 1on RTL and Sky).

carlos sanzo (Ferrari) second, record world champion Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) third. However, the Spaniard Sainz will be relegated five places to the starting grid on Sunday due to illegal engine changes.

Sebastian Vettel finished ninth at Aston Martin and went away empty-handed, while Mick Schumacher at Haas-Ferrari, starting in last place, finished twelfth. Schumacher’s stablemate Kevin Magnussen from Denmark, who rode the Hussar in the rain the day before Sensationally conquered pole positionCouldn’t stay on the dry track, finishing eighth and thus securing a championship point.

There could not have been a better gift for Gene Haas: on his 70th birthday the owner of the US team was able to see his driver Kevin Magnussen in front of the world champion in the Haas VF-22 Max Verstappen Started the short race from pole position and led the field for two laps.

“Magnussen is a tough fighter who really fights in vain for his position,” Red Bull Motorsport director Helmut Marko said on Sky. However, he was beaten early in the third round and passed from first to fourth. At first Verstappen overtook him straight at the end of the start-finish, soon after he had to let go of Russell and Sainz as well. In the team’s six-year Formula 1 history, the Haas car had never been the first to start, finishing fifth. Magnussen Canada had the highest level of sentiment ever.

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