F1: Verstappen wins in Azerbaijan Grand Prix after Leclerc engine failure

Max Verstappen has extended his Formula One championship lead with victory at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after Charles Leclerc retired from the lead with an engine failure

June 12, 2022 06:41 pm | Updated 07:10 pm IST - BAKU, Azerbaijan

Verstappen wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2022 after Leclerc engine failure forces the Ferrari driver to retire.

Verstappen wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2022 after Leclerc engine failure forces the Ferrari driver to retire. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

As Charles Leclerc’s Formula One title challenge falls apart, Max Verstappen is there to take advantage.

Verstappen extended his Formula One championship lead by winning the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday after Leclerc retired from the lead with an engine failure.

Leclerc started from pole but immediately lost the lead to Sergio Pérez, Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate, in the first corner. The Ferrari driver regained the lead with a smart strategy call to pit under “virtual safety car” speed restrictions while the two Red Bull cars stayed out.

Leclerc seemed to poised to challenge for the win, but the Monaco driver’s car started spewing smoke on lap 20 of 51 and he had to pull into the pits. It was his second retirement in three races.

Verstappen had passed Pérez shortly before Leclerc’s failure and the reigning F1 champion cruised to his fifth win of the season.

“Was that a good race or a good race?” Verstappen asked on his radio.

Max Verstappen racing in Baku circut on Sunday.

Max Verstappen racing in Baku circut on Sunday. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Red Bull boss Christian Horner replied that Verstappen had won with “a very mature drive.”

Red Bull went 1-2 in the race with Pérez finishing second, while Mercedes was third and fourth with George Russell and Lewis Hamilton.

Ferrari had a terrible day as both Leclerc and teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. failed to finish, as did the Ferrari-powered cars of Zhou Guanyu and Kevin Magnussen.

Confirmation of final standings at the #AzerbaijanGP #F1.

Confirmation of final standings at the #AzerbaijanGP #F1. | Photo Credit: F1

Verstappen leads the standings by 21 points over Pérez, with Leclerc dropped to third and is 34 points behind Verstappen.

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