Max Verstappen has beaten his Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez to win the Spanish Grand Prix. The Dutchman took the lead when the team instructed Perez to release Verstappen in the final quarter of the race, much to the annoyance of the Mexican, allowing him to take the lead of the championship. Verstappen’s race though
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 01:19.861 01:19.969 01:18.750 2 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull 01:20.091 01:19.219 01:19.079 3 Carlos Sainz ESP Ferrari 01:19.892 01:19.453 01:19.393 4 George Russell GBR Mercedes 01:20.218 01:19.470 01:19.420 5 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull 01:20.447 01:19.830 01:19.420 6 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:20.252
Charles Leclerc has continued to set the pace after beating Max Verstappen to pole position by three-tenths of a second for the Spanish Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver was left with just a single lap in Q3 after spinning his Ferrari through the final chicane on his first run, but that didn’t stop him from
Charles Leclerc was fastest in the second practice session ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. The Monacan set a 19.670 which put him a tenth ahead of the two Mercedes, with George Russell going almost nine-hundredths of a second faster than teammate Lewis Hamilton. Leclerc goes into this weekend leading the championship, he improved by
Charles Leclerc led a Ferrari one-two in first practice for the Spanish Grand Prix after going almost eight-hundredths of a second faster than Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz. Thew Monacan set a 19.828 on the soft tyres midway through the session to go faster than his teammate thanks to a fastest middle sector. Ferrari had looked
Round six brings F1 back to Barcelona and the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for the Spanish Grand Prix. The 2.906mi current configuration of the circuit introduced last year returned the circuit more to its original design, the circuit one which requires high downforce and straight-line speed. One of the important factors is the slip stream through
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Lewis Hamilton led a Mercedes one-two after setting a 19.138 to top the times by going just over a tenth quicker than teammate George Russell on the final day of the first test at the Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya. The seven-time champion set the fastest time of the test on the C5 tyres. The
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was fastest on the second day of pre-season testing at the Circuit de Catalunya – Barcelona. The Monacan set a 19.689 putting him two tenths ahead of the Alpha Tauri of Pierre Gasly with the McLaren of Daniel Ricciardo third fastest. Ricciardo had topped the times for most of the day, after
McLaren’s Lando Norris was fastest on the first day of pre-season testing at the Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya. The Englishman set his fastest time a 19.568 on the C4 tyre as sparks flew in the closing moments of the afternoon to put himself almost seven-tenths faster than the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc. Ferrari set