Valtteri Bottas joined an elite group of Finns by claiming his second Grand Prix victory in a gripping finish in Austria. He wasn't the only driver to equal some illustrious countrymen however - Daniel Ricciardo's fifth consecutive podium in five races also gave the Red Bull man a slice of Australian F1 history...

Before today, only three Finns in history have won multiple races in F1 - and they all went on to become world champions. We can now add Valtteri Bottas to Keke Rosberg, Mika Hakkinen and Kimi Raikkonen in terms of Finnish winners... and he's also firmly back into the 2017 title fight too...

That wasn't the only national record of note in Spielberg. Daniel Ricciardo recorded his fifth consecutive podium in Austria - his best ever run, putting him level with compatriots Jack Brabham and Alan Jones. He's also only the fifth current driver to claim at least five straight podiums, after Raikkonen, Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel.

And in the spirit of celebrating breakthroughs - Romain Grosjean's sixth-place finish gave Haas their best finish of 2017. It was also their fifth straight points finish - and their joint second-best finish in history.