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    Verstappen wins thrilling Azerbaijan GP ahead of Russell, Sainz

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    By News Team on September 22, 2025 F1
    Verstappen wins thrilling Azerbaijan GP ahead of Russell, Sainz
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    Verstappen Wins Thrilling Azerbaijan GP Ahead of Russell, Sainz

    Max Verstappen claimed a commanding victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, showcasing his dominance in the 2025 Formula 1 season. George Russell finished behind in second place, while Carlos Sainz celebrated his first podium for Williams as he took third, following a chaotic race marked by significant misfortunes for rival team Mclaren.

    McLaren’s Disastrous Weekend

    The Baku weekend proved tumultuous for McLaren, beginning with a disastrous qualifying session that saw Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris starting from seventh and ninth positions respectively. Piastri’s race ended prematurely after a jump start led to an error that saw him crash out on the opening lap, exacerbating a weekend filled with mistakes for the rookie driver.

    “I misjudged the grip level,” Piastri commented, taking full responsibility for his actions. “It was two simple errors on my behalf that I caused today.” This marked a setback for the team as they aimed to secure valuable points in the constructors’ championship.

    Verstappen’s Commanding Performance

    Starting from pole position, Verstappen had clear air ahead and deftly maintained his lead. Showing exemplary control and strategy, he managed both tire wear and performance throughout the race. After winning at Monza two weeks prior, this victory marked Verstappen’s second consecutive win, narrowing the gap to championship leader Piastri to 69 points.

    “This weekend has been incredible for us,” Verstappen stated. “The car was working really well and I am incredibly happy with this performance.”

    Russell and Sainz Shine

    Meanwhile, Russell executed an impressive race strategy, moving up from fifth to secure second place. “I cannot describe how happy I am, this feels even better than my first-ever podium,” said Sainz, who’s thrilled with Williams’ first podium finish since 2021. The duo’s performance helped propel Mercedes to second place in the constructors’ standings, overtaking Ferrari by a narrow margin.

    The Impact of Errors

    Norris, despite his seventh-place finish, did manage to cut the gap to Piastri in the championship standings, now trailing by 25 points. A slow pit stop hindered his potential climb up the rankings, underlining the importance of operational efficiency in the high-stakes environment of Formula 1.

    Key Race Results

    1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 1:33:26
    2. George Russell (Mercedes) – +14.609
    3. Carlos Sainz (Williams) – +19.199
    4. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – +21.760
    5. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) – +33.290
    6. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull) – +33.808
    7. Lando Norris (McLaren) – +34.227
    8. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – +36.310
    9. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – +36.774
    10. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) – +38.982

    Looking Ahead

    With just seven races remaining, the battle for the championship remains fierce. The Azerbaijan GP result shakes up the standings and sets the stage for an exciting showdown in the upcoming Singapore Grand Prix, where McLaren will be eager to rebound from their disappointing performance.

    As the season progresses, the stakes could not be higher for teams and drivers alike, with every race crucial in the pursuit of glory in the world of Formula 1.

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