It doesn't stop anymore. Max Verstappen also wins by a landslide Austrian Grand Prix closing in front of Charles' Ferrari Leclerc and his teammate Perez – author of a brilliant comeback. An undoubtedly spectacular race, full of overtaking and various twists – with le many penalties arrived following the track limits.
GP Austria, between confirmations and surprises
To the delight of fans, before the start of the Grand Prix, Formula 1 announced that the Spielberg Grand Prix will be present on a permanent basis until 2030. A very important milestone for the Red Bull Ring which hosts very unpredictable races every year. In fact, to amaze, in addition to the Classic Ferrari for sale who returns to the podium, are an Aston Martin and a Mercedes who did not particularly manage to shine, finishing behind to a fantastic McLaren with Lando Norris which snatches fifth - which became fourth in the evening - position.


Sky and TV8 TV ratings
There were numerous actions on the track but the one that struck fans the most was the long duel between Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez, with the Ferrari driver doing everything he could to resist, but the Mexican had fresher rubber and after four laps, he managed to overtake which gave him the podium. With such an electrifying weekend, also characterized by the Sprint format, there was no shortage of affection from the fans. The Austrian Grand Prix, live at 15.00pm on Sky, Has totaled 1 million 73 thousand average viewers, with a 10,4% share. Even greater numbers for deferred on TV8 at 19.00 pm, followed by 1 million 84 thousand average viewers, with an 8,5% share. Formula 1, after the Austrian Grand Prix, packs its bags and flies to Silverstone for the British GP scheduled for this weekend.
SOURCE: Sky Italy


