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French GP: Max Verstappen wins from Lewis Hamilton after Charles Leclerc crashes out from lead

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Report from a dramatic day at Paul Ricard; The season continues next weekend with the Hungarian GP, all live on Sky Sports F1

Last Updated: 24/07/22 3:49pm

Race leader Charles Leclerc crashes into the barriers at Turn 11 and is out of the French Grand Prix!

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Race leader Charles Leclerc crashes into the barriers at Turn 11 and is out of the French Grand Prix!

Race leader Charles Leclerc crashes into the barriers at Turn 11 and is out of the French Grand Prix!

Max Verstappen took a huge step towards defending his Formula 1 title after winning a frenetic French Grand Prix ahead of Lewis Hamilton, as main rival Charles Leclerc threw away his chances with a dramatic race-ending crash.

Leclerc had looked set to control after leading early from pole and had withstood a Verstappen onslaught before his race – and his championship bid – took a huge turn on the 18th lap thanks to a costly unenforced error.

The Monegasque driver lost control of his Ferrari car at Turn 11 and spun into the barriers, prompting gasps from a sell-out crowd and a huge outcry of emotion from Leclerc on team radio.

That propelled Verstappen into the lead, one he capitalised on with a comfortable victory to extend his championship advantage over Leclerc to 63 points.

Verstappen won from Hamilton on his 300th race as Mercedes enjoyed a super Sunday, with their seven-time world champion starting well and then easily holding off rivals behind to take second, his best finish of the season.

George Russell catches Sergio Perez sleeping at the restart and is up in to the podium places.

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George Russell catches Sergio Perez sleeping at the restart and is up in to the podium places.

George Russell catches Sergio Perez sleeping at the restart and is up in to the podium places.

George Russell made it a double podium for the Silver Arrows after passing Sergio Perez with three laps remaining, catching the Red Bull driver cold after a late Virtual Safety Car and then holding off a late charge.

Carlos Sainz was fifth after a fine recovery from the back of the grid, but deserved more.

The Spaniard had advanced to third before Ferrari, in another odd strategy decision, pitted him with 10 laps remaining. Sainz also had to take a five-second penalty due to an unsafe release in the pits, and he couldn’t make up the places in time before the 53rd and final lap.

What’s next?

The 2022 season continues with round 13 next weekend, the Hungarian GP from Budapest’s tight and twisty Hungaroring circuit.

The historic race is the last before the August’s summer break, and is love on Sky Sports F1 on Sunday at 2pm.

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