
đ Devastating crash at Austrian GP sidelines Verstappe
At the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg on JuneâŻ29, reigning champion MaxâŻVerstappen suffered a dramatic first-lap retirement after a heavy collision with Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli at TurnâŻ3 . Antonelli locked the rear brakes, lost control, and struck the side of Verstappenâs car, ending both driversâ races on the spot.
Despite starting from P7, Verstappen was immediately eliminated from contention and was unable to scoreâending a remarkable 31-race points streak dating back 462 days . Red Bull Racing team chief HelmutâŻMarko called it a âblack dayâ for the teamâs championship hopes .
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Verstappen fights poor pace and repeated bad luck
Beyond the incident itself, the Dutchmanâs weekend had been marred by poor pace: qualifying was compromised by track yellow flags and Verstappen admitted it was an âunluckyâ weekend overall . Following the crash he said:
> âUnlucky, I guess⌠No one does that on purpose.â
Red Bullâs principal Christian Horner echoed the sentiment, calling the weekend âa race to forgetâ and warning that the 2025 season now looks like a two-horse fight between McLarenâs OscarâŻPiastri and LandoâŻNorris .
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Antonelli penalized, Verstappen assesses next steps
The FIA stewards deemed Antonelli fully at fault, assigning a three-place grid penalty and two license points for Silverstone . In a brief apology on the spot, Antonelli said he felt âsuper sorryâ and accepted responsibility .
Verstappen, meanwhile, has turned his attention to recovery and regrouping. Interviews revealed he spent little time in the garageâand even caught the 24âŻHours of Spa instead . He acknowledged that setbacks happen but emphasized his focus on learning and bouncing back.
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Health implications and long-term effects
While there are no reports of serious injury following this crash, Verstappen has disclosed in the past lingering vision issues from a 51âŻg collision with Lewis Hamilton at Silverstone in 2021 . He described persistent difficulty with visibility on certain tracks ever since. However, there’s no indication this weekendâs crash has worsened those conditionsâVerstappen appears fully fit.
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Championship standings shaken
Today’s retirement deals a heavy blow: Verstappen now trails Piastri by a massive 61 points in the standings, with only 13 races remaining . McLaren dominated Austria with a clean 1â2 finishâNorris first, Piastri secondâsolidifying their grip at the front .
Red Bull must now approach the remaining season by targeting individual race wins rather than defending a fading title challenge .
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đ Whatâs next?
Silverstone GP (British GP): Antonelli starts three places down; Verstappen and Red Bull aim to reset.
Verstappenâs health remains a topic: no current concerns from Austria, but past vision issues may influence how he manages future impacts.
Championship outlook: With McLaren surging, Red Bull must improve upgrades and regain formâVerstappen, as lead driver, is pivotal.
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TL;DR Summary
Crash Lap 1 collision with Antonelli at Austria â forced retirement.
Penalty Antonelli gets 3-place grid drop and 2 Super License points.
Championship Verstappen trails Piastri by 61 points; title hopes severely dented.
Health No new injuries, but past vision issues persist since 2021.
Outlook Red Bull shifts strategy â focus on next races, especially Silverstone.
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