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The Austrian Grand Prix was a thrilling race that saw Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and Oscar Piastri vying for the top spots. Verstappen managed to keep off the McLaren drivers in the sprint race to secure victory.

Norris initially challenged Verstappen, but he lost second place to Piastri during the early laps of the race. Despite his efforts, Norris could not regain his position from Piastri as the race progressed.

Behind the leaders, George Russell secured a solid fourth-place finish in his Mercedes, while Lewis Hamilton had to settle for sixth place after facing some challenges on the track. Charles Leclerc made an impressive comeback to finish seventh after starting in 10th due to a technical issue in qualifying.

The Red Bull’s performance in the faster corners of the second and third sectors helped Verstappen maintain his lead over Norris. However, it was Norris who made a bold move to overtake Verstappen but could not hold onto the position, allowing Piastri to sneak past him.

In the closing laps, Norris attempted a comeback but could not challenge Piastri for second place. The race saw intense battles and close racing throughout, making for an exciting spectacle for fans.

Overall, the Austrian Grand Prix was an intense race that showcased great pace and skill from all drivers involved.

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