 Red Bulls marks Vestipen dominated as its team-owned track for the second time in a week to take control of the driver's championship. Vestipen's victory in the Austrian Grand Prix was his fourth in five races and moves him into a 32-point lead over a title rival Louis Hamilton. A disaster in my race, first-world Lando. I think it wasn't fair racing there. I was lucky not to have any damage but the next time can be different, you know, but anyway. My race was ruined after that and with Charles I'm extremely sorry because that's not the way I'd like to be racing. Yeah, I would say these past five races have been, oh, four races. Four or five races have been been so difficult and is this race eight or nine? Nine. Yeah, obviously lost a lot of ground over these last four races so it's been pretty painful but and then today to lose second place due to some damage on the floor is not really anything I could do about it but definitely super unlucky. Yeah, it was incredible. So much orange. I mean already of course the whole weekend but today is all during the race. The support was incredible and it's just amazing to see fans back in general. I think it was a strong race, yes. I think definitely starting fifth and ending up second was the maximum today we could get. I think Red Bull Max, you know, they could really control the race and drive a bit of a Sunday drive for them. He should have expected it at least, you know, so he should have backed out. He should have done something different because he didn't, I think like complete the overtake that he was trying to achieve so yeah annoying for my, you know, for me and a bit of luck here I think.