A high-scoring Pit Wall Predictions round had most players take 20 points or more away from Austria.
However, no one managed to secure the coveted Pit Wall Perfection badge for getting all eight questions right, so pat yourself on the back if you were one of the 14 players with 35/40.
Was that score enough to beat The Strategist, though, and how did you compare? Find out below!
Find out your results
See how you fared against other fans in the latest round of Pit Wall Predictions, presented by Gulf.
Q1: On what lap will Alex make his first stop?
The first round of scheduled pit stops came early in Austria this year, with Alex stopping on Lap 12.
The Strategist and a whopping 84% of you correctly called Lap 11-20 as the correct option.
Q2: On which lap will Logan make his first stop?
Opening-lap contact had Logan on the back foot for the race, with a front wing replacement meaning he pitted on Lap 1.
That misfortune caught out nearly everyone, with The Strategist among the 95% who got this wrong.
Q3: When will our fastest lap of the race be recorded?
Alex turned in our best tour of the Red Bull Ring on Lap 41 to make the 'Lap 38-56' the correct option.
Most players took five more points here, with 63% predicting this, but not The Strategist.
Q4: What will Alex's longest stint on the same set of tyres be?
The 31 laps Albono turned in with Pirelli's hard compound had him sneak into the '31+ laps' bracket.
Only 11.4% got this question right, including The Strategist.
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Q5: What will Logan's longest stint on the same set of tyres be?
Logan was close to Alex's stint length, but his 29 laps didn't quite tip him into the highest threshold.
This means he wrongfooted The Strategist, but not 69.5% of players.
Q6: Which tyre will Alex end his race on?
Our No23 crossed the line with the white-ringed hard tyre equipped.
That's good news for The Strategist and 56% of players who went for 'Hard' as their answer.
Q7: Which tyre will Logan end his race on?
The Lap 1 contact turned Logan's race on its head, and he didn't mirror Alex's pit stop strategy.
Medium Pirellis were his final tyre set, as 27.4% believed they would be, but The Strategist didn't.
Q8: Where will the leading Williams driver finish the race?
Alex ended this year's Austrian GP in P15, meaning those who chose P11-P15 got five more points.
The Strategist was one of the 66% to get the final question correct.
The Strategist's Score: 4/8 – It was a middle-of-the-road performance for The Strategist, but 20 more points for their 2024 tally. That puts them on 210 and in joint-fourth position.
It's tightened up at the top, with two players sharing 230 points ahead of this weekend's British GP.
TOP FIVE:
7 players (inc. The Strategist)
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