BAKU: The checkered flag waves for Red Bull’s Sergio Perez of Mexico as he crosses the finish line to win the F1 Grand Prix at the Baku Formula One city circuit on Sunday.—Reuters
BAKU: The checkered flag waves for Red Bull’s Sergio Perez of Mexico as he crosses the finish line to win the F1 Grand Prix at the Baku Formula One city circuit on Sunday.—Reuters

BAKU: Mexican Sergio Perez won a dramatic Azerbaijan Grand Prix for Red Bull on Sunday after a tyre blowout denied championship-leading team-mate Max Verstappen certain victory and Lewis Hamilton failed to score.

The race was red-flagged when Verstappen crashed five laps from the end, the Dutch driver clambering out of the wrecked car and kicking the rear left tyre in fury with his hopes in tatters.

Baku’s street circuit then provided another crazy twist at the standing re-start when Mercedes’s seven-time world champion Hamilton lined up second, with two laps remaining, and looked set to take back the overall lead.

Instead the Briton got it all wrong — his prospective points haul disappearing as he locked up and ran down the escape road in the sprint to the first corner. He finished 15th.

“I’m so sorry, guys,” Hamilton said over the radio.

Second place dropped instead into the lap of four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel, a first podium finish for Aston Martin, with Frenchman Pierre Gasly taking third for Red Bull-owned AlphaTauri.

The bonus point for fastest lap was not awarded because Verst­appen, who set it, did not finish.

“Normally Baku is pretty crazy,” said Perez, who had two previous appearances on the podium in Baku with now-defunct Force India. “I have to say sorry to Max, it would have been incredible to get that one-two for the team.

“But at the end, it was a fantastic day for us. We were close to retiring the car but luckily we managed to finish the race.”

Perez, now third in the standings, was ordered to stop the car moments after the chequered flag with the team concerned about a hydraulics issue.

Verstappen watched as his team-mate took the top step of the podium for the second time in his career. He won in Bahrain last year with Racing Point before the move to Red Bull.

The race put tyre supplier Pirelli in the spotlight with Vettel’s team-mate Lance Stroll also crashing out at speed on lap 31 when his car’s left rear suddenly went on the main straight.

That crash also triggered the safety car.

Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2021

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