F1 George Russell guaranteed a lady Recipe 1 win in the Brazilian Fantastic Prix – here are the full outcomes from a spine chiller at Interlagos.
Russell took his most memorable Recipe 1 in the Brazilian Fabulous Prix, holding off Mercedes colleague Lewis Hamilton on a late restart.
On an upside down day in Interlagos.
Mercedes snapped their winless run as Russell turned into the 113th Thousand Prix champ in F1 history.
Hamilton should now win in Abu Dhabi to hold his record of a success in each season, as Carlos Sainz Jr balanced the platform.
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George Russell won the Brazilian Fabulous Prix at Interlagos on Sunday, the 21st round of the Equation 1 Big showdown, driving home a Mercedes 1-2 for his lady F1 triumph.
F1 race results: George Russell wins Brazilian GP in Mercedes 1-2
Russell drove for most of the race, while his colleague Lewis Hamilton was hit by his old Red Bull enemy Max Verstappen following a restart, which constrained Verstappen to pit for another nose.
Hamilton dropped to eighth yet recuperated back to second, completing in front of both Ferraris. Verstappen recuperated to complete 6th.
How the Brazilian Fabulous Prix unfurled
Russell held his shaft advantage on the rush to Turn 1, driving Hamilton and the Red Bulls of Verstappen and Sergio Perez. McLaren’s Lando Norris gone after Perez down within at Turn 1 yet before long had both Ferraris on his tail. Minutes after the fact, Daniel Ricciardo’s McLaren tapped Friday’s shaft victor Kevin Magnussen out of control at Turn 8 and gathered Ricciardo, who banged into the tyrewall.
The race practiced environmental awareness on Lap 7, with Russell heading Hamilton, Verstappen, Perez and Norris. Verstappen lurched around the beyond Hamilton at the Senna-S and they impacted moving toward the peak of Turn 2, making Verstappen pit for another front wing as Hamilton dropped to eighth.
Norris then drop-kicked Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc off the track at Ferradura, sending him turning into the wall and into the pits for another nose. Verstappen and Leclerc dropped to seventeenth and eighteenth individually, with Verstappen and Norris both getting 5-second punishments.
Russell stretched out his lead to 1.5s by Lap 10, as Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz passed Norris for third at Turn 1. Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel was presently up to fifth, in front of the recuperating Hamilton – who passed Mick Schumacher (Haas) and Pierre Gasly (AlphaTauri) with hardly a pause in between.
Hamilton passed Vettel at Turn 1 on Lap 14 for fifth.
DRS-ed past Norris for fourth a lap later. Vettel moved past Norris on Lap 17 to guarantee fifth, while Sainz had to pit ahead of schedule because of a visor remove stalling out in his right-back brake channel, which set Hamilton back into the platform positions.
Russell was right around four seconds clear when Perez halted on Lap 24, and he rejoined buried in rush hour gridlock. Russell pitted a lap later, and in spite of a more slow stop, rejoined 3.6s clear and with Vettel between them until he pitted on Lap 27.
Hamilton drove right now, and ran long until pitting on Lap 30, rejoining in fourth behind Russell, whose lead at half distance depended on very nearly 6s over Perez.
Hamilton immediately got Perez, as Sainz pitted ahead of schedule to attempt to undermine the Red Bull. Hamilton passed Perez on target into Turn 1 on Lap 45, yet was presently 10s behind Russell.
Perez pitted on Lap 48, rejoining 11s behind Sainz, who was raised to third. Hamilton halted a lap later, rejoining on softs, behind Sainz however in front of Perez.
Russell pitted from the lead with 21 laps staying, taking softs like Hamilton, and rejoined only a second in front of Sainz.