Race - Ricciardo beats Bottas in Baku, as title rivals come to blows

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Race - Ricciardo beats Bottas in Baku, as title rivals come to blows
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DANIEL RICCIARDO AZERBAIJAN RED BULL
25 Jun 2017 Share
Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo won a rollercoaster Grand Prix in Azerbaijan on Sunday, as rookie Lance Stroll took his maiden podium for Williams, pipped on the line by Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas. Championship leader Sebastian Vettel beat Lewis Hamilton to fourth place, despite being penalised for dangerous driving after hitting his Mercedes rival behind the safety car.

RACE RESULTS

POS. DRIVER TIME POINTS
1 RICCIARDO 2:03:55.573 25
2 BOTTAS +3.904s 18
3 STROLL +4.009s 15
4 VETTEL +5.976s 12
5 HAMILTON +6.188s 10
6 OCON +30.298s 8
7 MAGNUSSEN +41.753s 6
8 SAINZ +49.400s 4
9 ALONSO +59.551s 2
10 WEHRLEIN +89.093s 1
See full standings
It was an afternoon of non-stop drama at the Baku City Circuit, featuring no less than three safety-car periods and a red-flag race stoppage.

The safety car came out first on lap 12 to clear the stricken Toro Rosso of Daniil Kvyat, allowing Bottas to unlap himself after he had collided with Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen at the start, dropping to last place with a puncture. The race restarted on lap 17 but just seconds later it was under safety car again due to debris on track.

As the safety car prepared to peel off on Lap 19, Vettel ran lightly into the back of the slowing Hamilton. The Ferrari then pulled alongside and banged wheels with the Mercedes, seemingly in frustration.

Racing resumed seconds later on Lap 20, but again it was short lived. Esteban Ocon tipped Force India team mate Sergio Perez into the wall at Turn 2, bringing out the safety car once more. That quickly became a red flag as race control decided the track needed a proper clean up.

Twenty five minutes later, with Perez and Raikkonen back in the race after repairs, they were running once more on Lap 24, with Ricciardo storming from sixth to third into Turn 1 on the restart. It would prove to be the move that won him the race.

The drama continued with Hamilton pitting for repairs to a loose headrest on Lap 32 – and as he did came news of a 10-second stop-go penalty for Vettel for dangerous driving. Somehow Vettel emerged from that in seventh place just ahead of his title rival, but by then the race victory had eluded both.

The closing laps were about how close Vettel and Hamilton could get to the podium – and whether teenager Stroll could hold off the ever-closing Bottas. The Canadian rookie almost kept second, but couldn’t stop the Mercedes surging ahead on the line by just a tenth of a second.

Four seconds ahead of them Ricciardo had already taken the flag for his fifth F1 win and his first of 2017.

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