Max Verstappen is faster than Lewis Hamilton in first practice for the Styrian Grand Prix

Max Verstappen is faster than Lewis Hamilton in first practice for the Styrian Grand Prix as the seven-time world champion comes third behind Pierre Gasly ahead of back-to-back races in Austria

  • Max Verstappen leads Lewis Hamilton by 12 points in the drivers’ standings
  • Mercedes have won the past seven drivers’ and constructors’ championships
  • However, they are in real danger of relinquishing both their titles this season  
  • Verstappen finished more than four-tenths of a second ahead of the Briton
  • Hamilton came third, with Verstappen’s team-mate Pierre Gasly coming second 


Max Verstappen set the pace in the opening practice session for the Styrian Grand Prix.

The Red Bull driver, who leads the championship, finished the opening running in Spielberg ahead of AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly, with Lewis Hamilton third.

Following his triumph at the French Grand Prix week ago, Verstappen holds a 12-point advantage over Hamilton.

Max Verstappen leads the drivers’ standings and was quickest in first practice in Austria

Lewis Hamilton was slightly off the pace and came third behind his title rival and Pierre Gasly

Lewis Hamilton was slightly off the pace and came third behind his title rival and Pierre Gasly

And on the evidence of the first running at the Red Bull Ring, the Dutchman remains the man to beat.

Verstappen ended the one-hour running two-tenths clear of Gasly, while Hamilton was 0.422 seconds adrift of his title rival.

Valtteri Bottas in the other Mercedes finished fourth, half a second back.

The Silver Arrows have dominated Formula One, winning the past seven drivers’ and constructors’ championships.

But they are facing a stern examination of their credentials with Verstappen’s triumph at Circuit Paul Ricard last Sunday, Red Bull’s third in succession.

For the start of two consecutive weekends in Austria, a number of drivers were caught out by the green conditions, with Carlos Sainz spinning his Ferrari on the main straight – and temporarily blocking the pit lane – while Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez also spun at Turn 4 but headed back to the pits without any damage.

The Mexican finished only 13th in the standings, eight-tenths off Verstappen’s pace.

Verstappen got the better of Hamilton in France to open up a 12-point lead over the Briton

Verstappen got the better of Hamilton in France to open up a 12-point lead over the Briton

Elsewhere, rookie Yuki Tsunoda was fifth on an encouraging morning for AlphTauri, one spot ahead of Alpine’s Fernando Alonso.

Lando Norris is fifth in the championship after a strong start to his third campaign on the grid. But the British driver finished only 16th for McLaren in the first running. Williams driver George Russell was one place ahead of his compatriot.

The drivers are due to be back on track at 2pm, but rain is on the radar and could impact the second scheduled action of the weekend.