Ferrari secures commanding one-two finish at Australian Grand Prix
Ferrari secured a dominant one-two finish at the 2024 Australian Grand Prix, marking a significant shift in Formula 1 dynamics.
Led by Carlos Sainz, who showcased remarkable resilience just 16 days after undergoing surgery to remove his appendix, Ferrari’s triumph captivated the Melbourne crowd of 132,106 spectators.
Sainz’s exceptional performance saw him seize the lead early in the race, capitalizing on a mistake by defending world champion Max Verstappen.
Verstappen’s untimely retirement due to brake failure on Lap 4 further solidified Ferrari’s position at the front of the pack.
Teammate Charles Leclerc, demonstrating steady composure throughout the race, skillfully navigated the pit-stop phase to secure the second spot on the podium, completing Ferrari’s commanding one-two finish.
While Ferrari celebrated their resurgence, Mercedes faced a series of setbacks, with Lewis Hamilton retiring after just 16 laps due to an engine failure.
Mercedes’ struggles underscored their ongoing challenges in maintaining competitiveness in the fiercely competitive Formula 1 landscape.
Red Bull, on the other hand, saw their streak halted as Verstappen’s early exit and Sergio Perez’s failure to capitalize on his teammate’s absence resulted in a disappointing fifth-place finish.
As the season progresses, Ferrari’s resurgence signals a potential shift in the balance of power in Formula 1, with the Italian team emerging as a formidable contender and Mercedes facing renewed challenges to reclaim their dominance on the track.