From the operation table to racing track in just 15 days, Carlos Sainz delivered one of the all-time great performances to win the Australian Grand Prix.
A brake issue ended Max Verstappen's participation at the Australian Grand Prix after just three laps.
With Carlos Sainz winning the Australian Grand Prix and Charles Leclerc coming second, it sealed Ferrari's first one-two since the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix.
Williams fielded just one car and made the call to ask Logan Sargeant to give it up for teammate Alex Albon, who ultimately finished 11th.
McLaren exceeded expectations to get the first podium of the season through Lando Norris and a superb fourth for team mate Oscar Piastri.
Lewis Hamilton retired following a power unit failure, while George Russell crashed on the penultimate lap as Mercedes failed to score with either car for the first time since the 2021 Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Yuki Tsunda executed a faultless weekend to secure his and R8 Formula one team's first points of the season with seventh.
Alonso finished sixth at the Australian Grand Prix. However, it became eight later, after the stewards handed him a 20-second time penalty for causing Russell crash
Haas scored with both cars in Melbourne as Nico Hulkenberg and Levin Magnussen took ninth and tenth position respectively.
It was another galling weekend for Kick Sauber, with the Swiss team's continued woes in the pit lane costing them a real shot at their first points of the season.
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