What happened: Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton went wheel-to-wheel during the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring, producing one of the afternoon's standout on-track battles. Verstappen ultimately came out ahead of his former title rival, finishing second while Hamilton settled into the top five.
Why it matters: Direct combat between two of the sport's most decorated drivers carries weight every time it happens, and a hard but clean fight at Red Bull's home race adds to the rivalry's long history. With the championship picture still taking shape, points and momentum from races like this matter as the season builds toward Silverstone.
By the numbers: Austrian Grand Prix finish: George Russell won, with Verstappen second and Hamilton fifth. Hamilton started third on the grid; Verstappen lined up fifth before climbing to the runner-up spot.
What to watch: Attention shifts to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, where Hamilton races on home soil and another Verstappen clash could reshape the standings.