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Austrian GP

1 Bottas 2 Leclerc 3 Norris

The race at the front is reduced to the Mercedes duo by Verstappen’s power-unit problem, with winner (from pole) Bottas and Hamilton warned to avoid kerbs that were violently shaking their gearboxes. A late safety car lets Albon attack Hamilton, who clips the Red Bull and gets a penalty, boosting the chasing Leclerc and Norris.

Styrian GP

1 Hamilton 2 Bottas 3 Verstappen

Hamilton hits back after dominating the soaking qualifying session. Verstappen is able to hang around to pose a threat this time, but fades back over the course of the race as Mercedes

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