Mercedes’ Russell wins Austrian GP, trims Verstappen’s lead
George Russell won the Austrian Grand Prix, cutting Max Verstappen's championship lead to 24 points with eight races remaining. The victory demonstrates Mercedes' resurgence and proves the title race
George Russell held off Max Verstappen to win the Austrian Grand Prix, ending his eight-month winless streak and reigniting his Formula 1 title challe
Read Full Story at Sky Sports →Why This Matters
Russell’s victory in Austria isn’t just a morale boost for Mercedes—it’s a strategic inflection point in the championship battle. With Verstappen’s dominance under scrutiny, a single mechanical or tactical error from Red Bull could now prove decisive, forcing both teams to rethink their title strategies under the new sprint format.
Background Context
Mercedes’ resurgence in 2024 has been a slow burn, with upgrades gradually closing the gap to Red Bull’s once-unassailable performance. Meanwhile, the sprint race format introduced in recent years has tilted unpredictability into the championship, where a single weekend can reshape the standings.
What Happens Next
Verstappen’s team will likely double down on refining their Woking-based operation, while Mercedes must sustain this momentum across high-altitude tracks where cooling and tire degradation pose unique challenges. The question now is whether Russell can convert this momentum into a consistent threat—or if Verstappen’s experience will prevail in the final stretch.
Bigger Picture
This result underscores a broader shift in F1’s competitive landscape, where the historic Red Bull-Red Bull rivalry is facing its first real challenge in years. The shift also highlights the increasing parity in aerodynamic efficiency, where marginal gains in simulation and wind tunnel data can now decide races.

