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Verstappen holds his nerve in Austin to take 12-point championship lead

Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen held off a charge from Lewis Hamilton to claim his first win in the United States.

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Austin, October 25: Max Verstappen kept his cool in the Texas heat to hold off Lewis Hamilton and clinch a vital victory in the Formula One title race at the United States Grand Prix.

Verstappen ended Mercedes' run of six consecutive poles at this race on Saturday and despite Hamilton – who had previously won three times from second on the grid in Austin – enjoying a fantastic start, the Red Bull driver got back ahead and held his nerve in a tense final tussle to clinch his maiden success in America by 1.3 seconds.

Having been told by his Mercedes team that it was "all about the last three laps", Hamilton trailed by just 3.046 seconds heading into the final 10 at the Circuit of the Americas, which did not host a race last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Verstappen ends Mercedes' US pole dominance as Hamilton predicts thrillerVerstappen ends Mercedes' US pole dominance as Hamilton predicts thriller

The reigning world champion, who has won more races (six) in the United States than any other driver, cut the gap with five laps remaining, with that promise of a frantic final three laps proving correct.

In fact, it came down to the final lap, Verstappen utilising DRS early to get an extra boost that just kept him ahead of Hamilton, as Red Bull's decision to pit the championship leader early paid off in style.

It brought up an eighth race win of the season for Verstappen, and a drive described by his team as "sheer class" propelled the Dutchman 12 points clear.

Red Bull had a great day all-round, with Sergio Perez coming in third to seal the team's 200th F1 podium, though Hamilton did take an extra point for the fastest lap.

Charles Leclerc took fourth place for Ferrari, while Valtteri Bottas overcame Carlos Sainz late on to grab sixth place behind Daniel Ricciardo – the latter pair having clipped on lap 43.

Verstappen matches Mansell

Verstappen has now equalled Nigel Mansell as the driver to have recorded the second most victories with a Honda engine, on 13, behind only the late Ayrton Senna (32).

With eight wins to his name in 2021, victory is on Verstappen's side. Apart from Hamilton in 2016, who won 10 without claiming the title, all drivers who have won at least eight races in a season went on to seal the championship.

Alonso's unhappy Austin hunting ground

Only in Belgium (16, three podiums) has Fernando Alonso raced on more occasions without a win than in the United States (13, two podiums).

There was no change in that record on Sunday as the Alpine driver was forced to retire due to a broken rear wing.

IN THE POINTS

1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 2. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) +1:333 3. Sergio Perez (Red Bull) +42:223 4. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) +52:246 5. Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren) +1:16:854 6. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) +1:20:128 7. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) +1:23:545 8. Lando Norris (McLaren) +1:24:395 9. Yuki Tsuonda (AlphaTauri) +1 LAP 10. Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin) +1 LAP

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

Drivers

1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 287.5 2. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 275.5 3. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) 185 4. Sergio Perez (Red Bull) 150 5. Lando Norris (McLaren) 149

Constructors

1. Mercedes 460.5 2. Red Bull 437.5 3. McLaren 254 4. Ferrari 250.5 5. Alpine 104

WHAT'S NEXT?

Mexico is next up to start a triple-header that also includes trips to Brazil and Qatar in November. Only five grands prix remain in what is shaping up to be a sensational title race.

Story first published: Monday, October 25, 2021, 8:23 [IST]
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