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Hamilton wins after a collision with a teammate

Hamilton wins after a collision with a teammate

formula 1
Lewis Hamilton celebrated a new victory in the last lap of the race for the Austrian Grand Prix after a collision with teammate Nico Rosberg. Rosberg, who was on his way to victory before, finished in fourth place after a collision with an injured car, and with the collision, the Silver Arrows wasted a double victory, which caused spectators on the winners' stage to whistle Hamilton. Second was Max Verstappen and third was Kimi Raikkonen. The race started in dry conditions, but Hamilton kept the lead in the first laps from the first starting position. But after a long series of laps, after a problem with the first change of tires in the pits, he drove to the track behind Rosberg, who picked a different tactic. For a moment, Sebastian Vettel found himself in the lead, taking a risk with a long series of laps on the super-soft
Mick Schumacher with a broken right arm

Mick Schumacher with a broken right arm

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At the Formula 4 Series race, which took place this weekend in Zeltweg, Austria, Mick, the son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, had a more serious accident. Namely, on the start-finish plane, he was hit from behind by a car, and he was completely helpless. The German ended up in the wall with a broken right arm. After the accident, of course, he was taken to a local hospital. [vsw id = "Q2d040De5P0" source = "youtube" width = "600" height = "400" autoplay = "yes"]
Lauda angry at Red Bull

Lauda angry at Red Bull

formula 1
Austrian energy drink maker Red Bull has angered Niki Laudo, after whom one of the turns at the scene of this year’s race for the Austrian Grand Prix was named. The racetrack, once known as the A1-Ring, has been completely refurbished, and next month, for the first time since 2003, a Formula One caravan will return. Before the racetrack was bought by Red Bull, which also owns two Formula One teams, one of the turns was called Niki Lauda Kurve (Niki Lauda Turn), in honor of the Austrian racer and three-time world champion. Now this same bend is called Pirelli. Lauda, ​​however, isn’t the only Austrian racer left without “his” turn, as Gerhard Berger’s Bend has now been renamed Wurth Bend. “I’m very disappointed,” Lauda said. “I guess they are