Bottas reacted with split-second precision, his getaway so blindingly quick that Vettel alongside immediately questioned whether the Mercedes had jumped the lights. Stewards investigated and took no further action. "I think that was the start of my life. I was really on it today," he said. "I was pretty sure he jumped it," said Vettel, who felt he would have won with one more lap. "How would you feel if you were just shy of half a second behind the winner? It was very close." As Bottas led away, bits of bodywork went flying behind him in a three-car coming together that drew a groan from some 10,000 orange-shirted Dutch fans around the circuit as Ricciardo's teenage team mate Max Verstappen was shunted off. It was the 19-year-old Dutch driver's fifth retirement of the season. Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen finished fifth with Frenchman Romain Grosjean sixth for Haas and Force India drivers Sergio Perez and Esteban Ocon following behind. The Williams pairing of Felipe Massa and Lance Stroll completed the points places after starting 17th and 18th. McLaren's Fernando Alonso joined Verstappen in retiring without completing a lap, the Spaniard hit from behind by Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat and pushed into the Dutch driver. Kvyat was given a drive-through penalty.BREAKING: Valtteri Bottas wins the #AustrianGP ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo - Lewis Hamilton finishes P4 ?? pic.twitter.com/QimCGs5cSU
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