F1 – Norris handed São Paulo Sprint win by Piastri, Verstappen fourth after penalty

F1 – Norris handed São Paulo Sprint win by Piastri, Verstappen fourth after penalty

Lando Norris took his first F1 Sprint win after being waved through by McLaren team-mate and long-time leader Oscar Piastri in the closing stages of the 24-lap race at the Autódromo Carlos Pace. Red Bull’s Championship leader Max Verstappen crossed the line in third but was handed a five-second time after the race for a VSC infringment dropping him to fourth behind Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in the final classification.

At the race start, both McLarens got away well and polesitter Piastri moved across the track successful defend the inside line against front-row starter Norris who held second. Leclerc also defended well into the Senna S to keep Verstappen at bay. 

Across the opening laps Verstappen pressed hard to provoke a mistake from Leclerc and initially that allowed the McLarens to open a gap. But Norris, in his team-mate’s dirty air, then fell back from Piastri who was subsequently asked to drop back and provide DRS to his team-mate. 

As the race reached half distance, Verstappen began to get some reward for his efforts, as Leclerc began to struggle more on his Medium tyres. And on lap 18 the Ferrari driver made a small mistake in the Senna S. Verstappen closed in through Turn 3 and with DRS engaged muscles his way around the outside through Turn 4 to claim third place, 

The Dutchman then began to eat into the gap to Norris, narrowing McLaren’s chances of pulling off a positional swap between Piastri and Norris. 

However, both McLarens were able to build a healthier two-second gap to the Red Bull and when Haas’ Nico Hülkenberg stopped at the edge of the track at Turn 8 and the threat of a Safety Car appeared, the McLaren pitwall pulled the trigger. 

Piastri moved across on the run to Turn 4 and Norris slipped past to take the lead. The time lost meant that Piastri was now under threat from Verstappen but just before the start of the penultimate lap, race officials imposed a VSC to deal with Hülkenberg’s stranded car and the gaps froze.

The VSC ended midway through the final lap and Verstappen closed right up to Piastri in Turn 4 just as the caution was coming to an end. The Dutch driver’s proximity to the Australian was noted and then was investigated after the Sprint.

The Stewards handed Verstappen a five-second penalty, saying that “Article 56.5 states in part ‘All cars must also be above this minimum time when the FIA light panels change to green.’ The driver was 0.63 seconds below the minimum time at VSC End when the FIA light panels changed to green. This indicates a sporting advantage gained under VSC.’ 

Verstappen crossed the line third but the time penalty dropped him to fourth behind Leclerc and ahead of the second Ferrari of Carlos Sainz, with Mercedes’ George Russell in sixth,. Pierre Gasly held on to seventh place for Alpine, just ahead of the hard-charging Sergio Pérez who battled through from P13 to take the final point on offer. 

2024 FIA Formula 1 São Paulo Grand Prix – Sprint
1 Lando Norris McLaren/Mercedes 24 – 
2 Oscar Piastri McLaren/Mercedes 24 0.593
3 Max Verstappen Red Bull/Honda RBPT 24 1.497
4 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 24 5.656
5 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 24 7.224
6 George Russell Mercedes 24 12.475
7 Pierre Gasly Alpine/Renault 24 18.161
8 Sergio Pérez Red Bull/Honda RBPT 24 18.717
9 Liam Lawson RB/Honda RBPT 24 20.773
10 Alexander Albon Williams/Mercedes 24 24.606
11 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 24 29.764
12 Franco Colapinto Williams/Mercedes 24 33.233
13 Esteban Ocon Alpine/Renault 24 34.128
14 Oliver Bearman Haas/Ferrari 24 35.507
15 Yuki Tsunoda RB/Honda RBPT 24 41.374
16 Valtteri Bottas Sauber/Ferrari 24 43.231
17 Zhou Guanyu Sauber/Ferrari 24 54.139
18 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin/Mercedes 24 56.537
19 Lance Stroll Aston Martin/Mercedes 24 57.983
     Nico Hülkenberg Haas/Ferrari 19 – Retirement

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