Lewis Hamilton was in a state of shock as an unlikely victory on debut for Ferrari slipped through his fingers and he finished 10th at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
As late rain played havoc with the field, Ferrari opted to keep Hamilton out while most of the leaders pitted.
A subsequent safety car, with Hamilton being held up in slow traffic before eventually pitting for intermediate wet tyres, meant the Brit dropped towards the back of the pack.
Hamilton swore over team radio when he was told of his new position - ninth - and telling race engineer Riccardo Adami: “We missed a big opportunity.”
Lando Norris, who started on pole, ended up winning an action-packed race, with Max Verstappen in second and George Russell in third.
Hamilton and teammate Charles Leclerc almost came together at the end of the race, but the Monegasque finished in eighth while Hamilton finished tenth, taking the final points position.
Hamilton, who started the race in eighth, also got passed by McLaren’s Oscar Piastri on the last lap to cap off a torrid final 15 laps.
“It was very tricky,” Hamilton said afterwards.
“It went a lot worse than I thought it would go, the car was really hard to drive today. I’m grateful I kept it out of the wall, that’s where it wanted to go most of the time.
“A lot to take [in], different power unit in the wet, different driving and setup on the steering wheel. And the guidance of how much more rain was coming… we missed out.
“The information I got was that it was a short shower, and real quick, and it was just the last corner. But then more came.”
Lando Norris survived a rain shower and late charge from Max Verstappen to open his season in style by winning a wild, wacky and thrilling Australian Grand Prix.
With 13 laps remaining, both Norris and Oscar Piastri, who was running behind his McLaren team-mate in second place, ran off the road and through the gravel in the slippery conditions.
Norris was able to dive into the pits to move back on the intermediate tyres and salvage victory, but Piastri ended up in the grass at the penultimate corner, scuppering McLaren’s dream of a one-two. He would cross the line in ninth.
Norris took the chequered flag just 0.8 seconds clear of world champion Max Verstappen with George Russell third for Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton finished a disappointing 10th on his Ferrari debut.
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