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F1: Verstappen Wins in France As Leclerc Retires Again

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Max Verstappen has now established a commanding 63-point gap over Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc after the Monegasque driver retired again. After holding off the reigning world champion in his fast Red Bull, Leclerc made a critical driving error after the Dutchman made his first stop of the race. The safety car that ensued allowed Carlos Sainz Jr who was storming from P19 along with the entire grid god a free pit stop. Sainz ended up P5 after he received a 5-second penalty for an unsafe release by his pit crew. On pace, he was perhaps the fastest driver of the day.

At the start of the race, Lewis Hamilton got the jump on Sergio Perez in the other Red Bull. George Russell in the other Mercedes tailed the Mexican driver after getting the jump on him in the dying moments of the race after an issue resulted in Alfa Romeo’s Guanyu Zhou retiring from the race. This meant that this was the first time in 2022, that Mercedes had two cars on the podium in P2 and P3.

Fernando Alonso was again brilliant both in race pace and strategy which allowed his Alpine to come home in P6 at its home race in Paul Ricard. Alonso has now completed the most Grand Prix laps of any F1 driver and is on track to beating Kimi Raikkonen’s record of most F1 race starts. His former teammate from McLaren, Lando Norris managed P6 ahead of Esteban Ocon who is the Spaniard's current teammate. Daniel Ricciardo again finished behind Norris in P9.

Lance Stroll got the last points position in P10 just ahead of his teammate at Aston Martin. Vettel, the former 4-time world champion, in fact, duelled Stroll till the final corner of the race for that last point, and apparently, both teammates touched as well, but disaster was averted at Aston Martin.

Pierre Gasly who was also in his home race along with Ocon finished in P12 for AlphaTauri but at least managed to finish the race something his teammate Yuki Tsunoda couldn’t. Alex Albon came P13 for Williams, his teammate Latifi also retired from the race.

Valtteri Bottas finished P14 in the Alfa Romeo while Mick Schumacher was the final finishing car in P15 for the Haas. Even his teammate Kevin Magnussen retired from the race.

Carlos Sainz Jr managed also the fastest lap of the race, but seemingly a blunder from his Ferrari strategists made sure he didn’t get P4. If it had not been for this error and 5-second penalty thanks to the pit crew, he could’ve been on the podium from P19 as he clearly was the fastest driver over the weekend. For Red Bull, another Ferrari implosion basically means near certainty to win the constructor’s and driver’s world championship as now just 10 races are left.

2022 Formula 1 World Championship Round 12, French GP: Race Results

Pos.

No.

Driver

Team

Time

Points

11Max VerstappenRed Bull1:30:02025
244Lewis HamiltonMercedes+10.587s18
363George RussellMercedes+16.495s15
411Sergio PerezRed Bull+17.310s12
555Carlos SainzFerrari+28.872s10 (+1 point for fastest lap)
614Fernando AlonsoAlpine Renault+42.879s8
74Lando NorrisMcLaren+52.026s6
831Esteban OconAlpine Renault+56.959s4
93Daniel RicciardoMcLaren+60.372s2
1018Lance StrollAston Martin+62.549s1
115Sebastian VettelAston Martin+64.494s0
1210Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri+65.448s0
1323Alexander AlbonWilliams+68.565s0
1477Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo+76.666s0
1547Mick SchumacherHaas+80.394s0
1624Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo+6 laps0
NC6Nicholas LatifiWilliamsDNF0
NC20Kevin MagnussenHaasDNF0
NC16Charles LeclercFerrariDNF0
NC22Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauriDNF0

2022 Formula 1 World Driver's Championship Standings After Round 12, French GP

Pos

Driver

Team

Points

1Max VerstappenRed Bull233
2Charles LeclercFerrari170
3Sergio PerezRed Bull163
4Carlos SainzFerrari144
5George RussellMercedes143
6Lewis HamiltonMercedes127
7Lando NorrisMcLaren70
8Esteban OconAlpine Renault56
9Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo46
10Fernando AlonsoAlpine Renault37
11Kevin MagnussenHaas22
12Daniel RicciardoMcLaren19
13Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri16
14Sebastian VettelAston Martin15
15Mick SchumacherHaas12
16Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri11
17Zhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo5
18Lance StrollAston Martin4
19Alexander AlbonWilliams3
20Nicholas LatifiWilliams0
21Nico HulkenbergAston Martin0
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