THE STRATEGIST: How Sainz could have beaten Piastri to P2 in Austria

The result of Austrian race was turned on its head with the collision between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris removing both drivers from what would have been the top two steps of the podium.
Instead George Russell took his second career victory, followed by Oscar Piastri and Carlos Sainz. The Spaniard had started from P4 – three places in front of Piastri on the grid – and was ahead for most of the race until Lap 65 when the McLaren man took the position. But could Sainz have stayed ahead and grabbed second place at the flag with a better strategy? Bernie Collins, former Head of Strategy for Aston Martin, investigates…
Next Up
Related Articles
Who is Cadillac's new Team Principal?
Unlocked10 quiz questions on F1 at the Sepang International Circuit
Are these some of the best Drive to Survive episodes?
UnlockedInside the F1 driver’s bubble: The race engineer
UnlockedHow do psychologists help Formula 1 drivers be at their best?
5 key things we heard from Cadillac after Team Principal change
