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Australian Grand Prix: F1 race updates – live! (The Guardian)

Lap-by-lap report: Will Charles Leclerc win the race from pole? Join Daniel Harris to find out.

So, I hope it continues like this, and if it does, we probably have chances for the championship, which obviously makes me smile after the last two years that have been difficult for the team and, obviously, for myself, so it is great to be back in this position.” Not really, he wants to see if the same problem will affect him, and is assured it won’t. Of course, I did a good job where we can, but it was not possible without the car, and this we especially with the race pace, we were especially strong. Thanks for your company and comments – we’ll be back in a fortnight for the Emilia Romagna Grand prix at Imola, the first of two in Italy. Otherwise, enjoy what might just be the most ludicrous sporting day of the year – and don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. There are “things in the pipeline that’ll help,” he adds. A dominant win from Charles Leclerc, which confirms what we thought we knew: he might just go on and win this thing.

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'If you want to fight for the title these things can't happen ... (Formula 1 RSS UK)

Max Verstappen retired from his second Grand Prix in three races in Melbourne, losing out on what he said would have been an “easy P2” behind eventual ...

Until we get the car back, we don’t have the data, we don’t have the info. Verstappen’s mechanics had been seen scrambling around his car on the grid fixing an issue prior to the race. But we didn’t even finish the race, so it’s pretty frustrating and unacceptable.”

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F1 2022: What do the driver standings look like after the Australian ... (Sportskeeda)

The 2022 F1 Australian Grand Prix has almost left the drivers' standings looking bizarre.

Alex Albon had a phenomenal weekend, scoring his first point of the season for Williams with a P10 finish, pushing him up to 16th in the drivers' standings. Sergio Perez, who previously stood in 7th place after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, has squeezed his way into the top-4 with a second-place finish at the Albert Park Circuit on Sunday. His teammate Max Verstappen, however, suffered a devastating DNF, leaving him in 6th place with 25 points in total. With a disappointing DNF for Carlos Sainz within the very first three laps of the race, the Spaniard took home no points in Melbourne, leaving him with 33 points.

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Russell: 'Pretty crazy' to be second in F1 championship standings (Motorsport Week)

George Russell says it is “pretty crazy” to be second in the Drivers' Championship after the opening three rounds of the 2022 Formula 1 season.

So, for the time being, if we keep picking up these results, it’s keeping us in the mix.” “And we know we’ve got a lot of work to do but I have faith that we can get there. “I’d love to say we’ve made a lot of progress but I think we’ve got to look at the lap times and we haven’t closed the gap at all to these guys [Ferrari and Red Bull]”, Russell said.

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F1 World Championship standings | Leclerc gains huge advantage ... (GPblog.com)

Charles Leclerc was able to add 26 points in the battle for the world championship among the drivers. Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz, on the other hand, ...

Lewis Hamilton just missed the podium, but the Briton is now ahead of Verstappen in the championship. Charles Leclerc was able to add 26 points in the battle for the world championship among the drivers. The Red Bull driver is now 46 points behind Leclerc.

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F1 2022 Standings: Updated Driver & Constructor standings as ... (Republic World)

Here's the updated Formula 1 driver and constructor table standings following Charles Leclerc's Grand Slam earning performance at the Australian GP on ...

0 0 The third round of Formula One 2022 season at the Australian Grand Prix ended on Sunday with Charles Leclerc finishing a dominant weekend for Ferrari, earning his second win of the season.

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F1 Standings: Formula 1 results from Australian Grand Prix and ... (The Scotsman)

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- Nico Hulkenberg / Aston Martin / 0 / 0 / 0 As such, these are the current standings going into the second weekend of F1 2022 season, including points, wins, and podiums in that order: Defending world champion Red Bull's Max Verstappen was forced to retire yet again, leaving the way clear for Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc to cruise into P1, furthering his enormous lead still more.

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