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Verstappen is youngest F1 winner

MAX Verstappen of Red Bull became Formula One’s youngest race winner at age 18 with a victory at the Spanish Grand Prix after Mercedes teammates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg crashed into each other on the first lap yesterday.

Verstappen took advantage of the early crash and held on for the victory only a few days after moving up from feeder team Toro Rosso in a controversial driver switch with Daniil Kvyat. Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen was second and teammate Sebastian Vettel third. Verstappen’s teammate, Daniel Ricciardo, finished fourth.

Hamilton was in pole position but was overtaken by Rosberg at the start, and when the British driver tried to regain the lead, he appeared to be blocked by his teammate and both cars touched going into Turn 4, spinning across the track and into the gravel at the runoff area. The crash prompted the safety car to be deployed and forced both drivers to retire.

Verstappen, son of former F1 driver Jos Verstappen, became the first Dutchman to win a Formula One race. He was second behind Ricciardo after the Mercedes crash, but moved to the front after a round of pit stops and stayed there until the end despite a late challenge by Raikkonen, who finished less than a second behind.

“Completely unnecessary,” former driver Niki Lauda, Mercedes’ non-executive chairman, said from the pit lane. “That both Mercedes are out after two corners is for me unacceptable. Lewis was too aggressive, why should Nico give him room? He’s in the lead. I blame Lewis more than I blame Nico.”

Toto Wolff, head of Mercedes, didn’t want to singularly blame one of the drivers.

“A very difficult situation for the team, we lost points,” Wolff said. “We let the drivers race and sometimes this is what happens. In our opinion, there is not one to blame entirely. They are both pretty upset because they know about the effort. We need to look at the pictures, look at the data and avoid this in the future.”

It was the latest setback for Hamilton, who hasn’t won since the United States GP in October. The crash also ended Rosberg’s chance of winning his eighth straight race. He had already won the first four this year and could have become the first driver to win five in a row to start the season since Michael Schumacher with Ferrari in 2004. Nigel Mansell also won the first five races with Williams in 1992.

“This is really something unbelievably special,” Verstappen told reporters. “I was targeting a podium but to win straight away is an amazing feeling.”

“I can’t ever remember seeing a debut performance like that,” gushed Red Bull team principal Christian Horners. “The kid’s just done an unbelievable job. Max hasn’t put a wheel wrong all weekend. To win the race, I don’t think anyone can have dreamed of that.”




 

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