Fernando Alonso never fails to amaze, ending the Sao Paulo Grand Prix in style to complete the podium on Sunday.
Max Verstappen took victory at the Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday, with Lando Norris behind and Fernando Alonso completing the podium in dramatic fashion.
Aston Martin had locked out the second row, but the start saw both Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll overtaken by Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris as the pair swept around either side of them heading into the Senna S. A half-hour delay later, a second formation lap and standing start would follow, with Verstappen and Norris lining up on the front row of the grid, while Ricciardo and Piastri were both able to restart from the back of the field, but a lap down due to them pulling into their respective garages on the first lap.
Perez soon closed up to the back of the sister Mercedes of Hamilton and moved up into fourth with another daring move into the Senna S, eight seconds behind Alonso as he looked to make his way into the podium positions himself. After his stop, Stroll was also showing strong pace and overtook both Hamilton and Russell to put himself into the top five, while the front-runners extended their stints to lap 28 of 71 before switching tyres.
A switch back to soft tyres was the aim for Mercedes to rekindle their hopes of good points, but Hamilton was soon passed by Pierre Gasly after his second stop – with the Briton not happy with his car’s straight-line speed, stating: “I’m in his DRS , but I’m still not catching him.”
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