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Piastri beats Leclerc after thrilling Baku battle

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24, Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL38, Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-24, Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB20, the rest of the field

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri took a superb second career win in Formula 1’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix after first passing and then holding off polesitter Charles Leclerc.

Mercedes’ George Russell joined them on the podium after a dramatic late crash between Sergio Perez and Carlos Sainz.

Leclerc had taken his fourth consecutive Baku pole on Saturday and looked good value to finally convert it into a first win on the high-speed street circuit.

The Ferrari driver kept the lead at the start from Piastri, with Red Bull’s Perez passing the second Ferrari of Sainz for third.

World champion Max Verstappen mirrored his Red Bull team-mate by diving up the inside of Mercedes’ Russell for fifth.

With a one-stop on mediums and hards expected, Leclerc built up a comfortable six-second gap on Piastri and Perez, while Verstappen complained of his car’s behaviour and struggled to keep up with Sainz in fifth.

Perez was the first of the frontrunners to pit for hard tyres on lap 14, but his stop didn’t trigger an immediate reaction from Leclerc and Piastri to avoid an undercut.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-24, Oscar Piastri, McLaren MCL38, Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-24, Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB20, the rest of the field

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Waiting an extra lap, Piastri was poised to lose second, but Perez came back out behind the second McLaren of Norris, who had started in 15th and helped hold the Mexican up so Piastri could retain his position.

Piastri’s quick in and outlaps also cut his deficit to Leclerc to just over a second once the Ferrari driver pitted, and on lap 20 the Australian made a late lunge to the inside of Turn 1 to take the lead of the race.

Leclerc first told his team he thought Piastri’s pace was “crazy”, given there were another 30 laps left to run on the hard tyres.

But rather than letting Piastri ride off into the sunset, Leclerc stayed with him and tried to return the favour on several occasions into Turn 1 with the help of DRS, but Piastri stood firm each time.

That battle allowed Perez to sit back behind the pair in third, taking less life out of his hard tyres, while Sainz was also closing in following a lonely race in fourth.

As Perez failed to overtake Leclerc on the penultimate lap into Turn 1, Sainz slipped past for third, but coming out of Turn 2 the pair tangled and crashed hard into the wall.

Piastri headed Leclerc and Russell home under the virtual safety car, while Norris…

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