Verstappen's Austrian Woes: Collision Ends Impressive Streak

Max Verstappen retired from the Austrian Grand Prix after a collision with Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli, ending his 31-race point streak. Antonelli also retired after causing the Turn Three crash. The incident followed delays due to Carlos Sainz's Williams stalling on the grid and experiencing brake issues.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Spielberg | Updated: 29-06-2025 19:09 IST | Created: 29-06-2025 19:09 IST
Verstappen's Austrian Woes: Collision Ends Impressive Streak
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In a dramatic turn of events at the Austrian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen was forced into retirement after a collision with Mercedes' rookie driver Kimi Antonelli. The incident occurred on the opening lap, immediately ending Verstappen's impressive run of 31 consecutive races in the points.

The collision, which took place at Turn Three, marked the first retirement of the season for the Dutch driver. It was a tough blow at Red Bull's home track, a circuit where Verstappen has previously clinched victory five times. Antonelli, who admitted his responsibility for the clash, also exited the race.

This development followed an unexpected delay when Carlos Sainz's Williams stalled on the formation lap. Despite recovering to the pitlane, Sainz later retired due to brake problems. Verstappen's retirement is significant not only for its impact on his championship standings but also in light of the massive support he enjoys at the Red Bull Ring.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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