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Bottas wins F1 opener
    2020-07-07  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

VALTTERI BOTTAS of Mercedes won the opening Grand Prix of the 2020 Formula 1 season in Austria on Sunday, as teammate Lewis Hamilton was penalized for a collision and relegated off the podium to fourth.

Hamilton, the six-time champion was given a five-second penalty during the race and was demoted to fourth behind Charles Leclerc, who brought his Ferrari home second and Briton Lando Norris who claimed his maiden podium for McLaren.

Hamilton was hit with a late pre-race grid penalty that dropped him from second to fifth as he clashed with Red Bull’s Alex Albon in the final laps.

Pierre Gasly was sixth for Alpha Tauri and Esteban Ocon eighth on his return to racing with Renault ahead of Antonio Giovinazzi of Alfa Romeo and Sebastian Vettel, the four-time champion in his final season at Ferrari, finishing 10th.

Before the race even started, there was drama when six of the 20 drivers opted against taking a knee to protest against racism. Hamilton wore a Black Lives Matter T-shirt, while other drivers, who all lined up with him at the front of the grid, sported black tops saying “End Racism.”

China’s Zhou Guanyu, representing UNI-Virtuosi, aimed for the top of the podium in the F2 race, but failed to make it this time when the gearbox glitch got stuck during the 26th lap and disabled him from leading the race till the end.

Earlier on Saturday, Zhou took pole position in this year’s Formula 2 opening race, beating series rookie Felipe Drugovich at the Red Bull Ring. This was his second time to register an F2 pole, having first achieved the feat at Silverstone last year.

Ferrari junior Callum Ilott claimed his first Formula 2 victory.

Ilott spent the majority of the race locking horns with Renault junior Zhou Guanyu and fellow Ferrari protege Mick Schumacher. He twice exchanged P1 with Zhou, before his teammate came across with unfortunate mechanical issues.(SD-Agencies)

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