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Mercedes implode as Max Verstappen secures historic F1 victory

On this day 10 years ago, the F1 record books received a shake-up as one of the most dramatic races in the modern era took place.

Max Verstappen became the youngest grand prix winner in history at just 18 years and 228 days, triumphing on his Red Bull debut after a sensational drive at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

The Dutchman held off intense pressure from Kimi Raikkonen, crossing the line 0.616 seconds clear to claim a maiden victory that felt, in his own words, like an endurance race.

Yet Verstappen’s fairytale might never have materialised without the extraordinary chaos that unfolded at Turn 4 on the opening lap.

Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg made contact as the Mercedes team-mates battled for position, both cars spinning into retirement in a cloud of gravel and recriminations.

The stewards ruled it a racing incident, though the sequence was telling.

Rosberg had incorrectly set his engine mode to formation lap settings rather than race mode, resulting in a catastrophic 180bhp power loss as Hamilton drew alongside. As Rosberg belatedly corrected his error and defended the inside line, Hamilton was squeezed onto the grass and lost control.

In the immediate aftermath, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff delivered a scathing assessment, calling it “brainless” and warning both drivers that they had let down the entire team. He would later reveal that he threatened to sack both of them as a result.

Executive director Niki Lauda was equally unforgiving, stating the crash was “totally unacceptable” and that changes would be implemented to prevent future incidents.

The team’s disappointment was clear as they watched their first double retirement of the season unfold, with engineers left to analyse the wreckage of what should have been another dominant weekend.

But for Red Bull, it was a golden opportunity, and Verstappen seized the chance with both hands.

He executed a superior two-stop strategy whilst Ferrari and team-mate Daniel Ricciardo opted for three stops. He led for 35 laps, managing his tyres until the very end while keeping Raikkonen at bay.

It was a debut for the ages, one that put Verstappen on the path towards becoming one of the most successful drivers in F1 history.

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