News | International
26 Dec 2024 23:32
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > International

    Max Verstappen wins F1 Qatar Grand Prix, McLaren and Ferrari set up title showdown

    A rouge mirror and the failure of race officials to clear it off the track has been deemed "dangerous" for a former world champion, and blown Formula 1's constructors' championship wide open.


    A rogue mirror and the failure of race officials to clear it off the track has been deemed "dangerous" by a former world champion, and blown Formula 1's constructors' championship wide open. 

    Max Verstappen produced a champion drive to claim his ninth grand prix win of the season in Qatar on Monday morning, AEDT, ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and McLaren's Oscar Piastri.  

    But the race was dramatically affected by a rogue side mirror that flew off the Williams car of Alex Albon midway through the grand prix. 

    The mirror sat in the middle of the main straight at the Losail Circuit for several laps with officials not calling a safety car to clear it. 

    When the mirror was run over by a Sauber and exploded across the circuit, chaos in Qatar followed. 

    Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton almost immediately suffered punctured tyres after appearing to drive over the debris.

    That took Sainz out of the battle for a podium, and Hamilton out of a points position. 

    Only then was a safety car called by race officials, something former F1 world champion Jenson Button said should not have taken as long. 

    "They're doing over 200 miles an hour at that point of the circuit, and to get a puncture, at that speed, it's dangerous," Button said while commentating for UK broadcaster Sky F1.

    "It's so disappointing for these guys fighting out there for position, giving it their all, and then it's taken away from a puncture from a rogue mirror on the circuit that shouldn't have been there."

    Meanwhile, Ferrair narrowed the gap to McLaren as the constructors' championship goes down to the season finale next weekend in Abu Dhabi.

    McLaren looked at one point like they could secure the title for the first time since 1998, with Norris running in second and contending Verstappen for the race win. 

    But Norris was handed a 10-second stop-go penalty for not slowing down under yellow flags which were being waived for the strewn mirror. 

    Norris was able to salvage 10th place and the fastest lap of the race to score two — potentially vital — points. 

    Leclerc's second and a sixth-place finish for Sainz narrowed Ferrari's deficit to McLaren to 21 points, with a maximum of 44 points left in Abu Dhabi.

    At the front, the drivers' champion Verstappen was sensational. 

    Starting second after having pole position taken from him due to a penalty in qualifying, Verstappen flew off the starting grid and snatched the lead into the first corner. 

    Norris was able to climb from third to second as pole-sitter George Russell was squeezed out at the opening corner. 

    Verstappen had Norris's measure in the opening stint, but seemed under pressure from the McLaren after the second of three safety car restarts on Monday. 

    But once Norris went in for his penalty it was smooth sailing for the four-time champion.

    "It was a very good race, the car was a lot better. That first stint was very, very fast — me and Lando were pushing each other, always within 1.8 seconds and it was a lot of fun out there," Verstappen said.

    "It's been a while in the dry since we've been this competitive.

    "The last few years we've been competitive [in Abu Dhabi] so hopefully we can fight for a win there again."

    The final race of the season will be held in Abu Dhabi next weekend.

    © 2024 ABC Australian Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved

     Other International News
     26 Dec: Prayers and tears mark 20 years since Boxing Day tsunami that claimed 230,000 lives
     26 Dec: Ash Barty and husband Garry Kissick announce second pregnancy on Christmas Day
     26 Dec: Passenger plane flying from Azerbaijan to Russia crashes in Kazakhstan with 67 people on board
     26 Dec: Russia says it's looking into footage of Australian Oscar Jenkins captured in Ukraine
     26 Dec: King Charles' Christmas Day message thanks healthcare staff after year of cancer treatment
     26 Dec: The best music stories of 2024 from the worlds of classical and jazz
     26 Dec: Hong Kong to crack down on notorious flats, but 'coffin homes' will stay
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    A return to a Kiwi Christmas of sorts for new Crusader James O'Connor More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Kiwis have held a tighter grip on the purse strings this Christmas More...



     Today's News

    Accident and Emergency:
    Two boaties had to be winched from a Fiordland river after a Christmas Day boat ride almost turned deadly 21:57

    Accident and Emergency:
    The search for a man who swam away from police during a chase in the Bay of Plenty has been stood down for the night 21:17

    Boxing:
    Prayers and tears mark 20 years since Boxing Day tsunami that claimed 230,000 lives 20:17

    Environment:
    The gun has been fired under clear skies for the start of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race 18:57

    Soccer:
    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola believes a lack of pre-season training is the major reason his team has been decimated by injury 18:37

    Cricket:
    The spirit of Christmas has done nothing to improve Virat Kohli's temper 18:07

    Law and Order:
    Friends and family of a man who swam away from police during a chase have gathered near the Port Ohope wharf waiting for news of their missing loved one 17:27

    Soccer:
    Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou Ange Postecoglou denies he's an angry man, but is keen for the media to stop asking him the same questions ad nauseam 17:27

    Boxing:
    Contrasting half centuries from the Australian openers have blunted the Indian attack on Day One of the Boxing Day test in Melbourne 17:07

    Basketball:
    The Philadelphia 76ers have upset defending NBA champions the Celtics 118-114 in Boston, while out west 31 points from LeBron James has led the LA Lakers to a 115-113 win over Steph Curry's Golden State Warriors 16:57


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2024 New Zealand City Ltd