George Russell was fastest in second practice for the Canadian Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver set a 12.123 going just under three hundredths ahead of Lando Norris. Russell looked fast throughout the first half of the session as he matched the McLaren with his teammate Kimi Antonelli a quarter of a second behind Norris. Mercedes
Oscar Piastri drove a brilliant race to beat his teammate Lando Norris by just under two and a half seconds to win the Spanish Grand Prix. The Australian won the start and then managed to hold his teammate behind to take his fifth win of the season, as he delivered another clinical execution as he
Oscar Piastri has beaten his McLaren teammate Lando Norris by two-tenths to take pole for the Spanish Grand Prix. The Australian took pole with the biggest advantage of the season setting an 11.546 as both McLaren’s looked to maintain their advantage after topping all three practices, with Max Verstappen third just under a tenth behind
Oscar Piastri led a McLaren one-two in third practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, the Australian set a 12.187 to go over half a second faster than teammate Lando Norris. McLaren have topped all three sessions comfortably with Piastri’s fastest time seven-tenths faster than Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Ahead of the weekend there had been speculation
Oscar Piastri was fastest in second practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 12.760 to put himself just over a quarter of second ahead of George Russell. McLaren was expected to be strong this weekend as Barcelona rewards high speed and downforce despite several teams bringing upgrades this weekend. Piastri set
Lando Norris was fastest in first practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 13.718 putting himself just over three and a half tenths faster than Max Verstappen. Norris set his fastest time in the final ten minutes before switching to his longer run, McLaren was always likely to be the team
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines ahead of this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, looking at the biggest talking points going into this race at the Circuit de – Catalyuna.
Lando Norris has beaten Charles Leclerc by three seconds to win the Monaco Grand Prix, the McLaren driver executing the perfect race to take the team’s first win in the principally for seventeen years. Norris took the net lead after his second stop on lap fifty, with a mandatory two-stop race rejoined in second behind
Lando Norris has beaten Charles Leclerc by a tenth after setting a new track record on his way to pole for the Monaco Grand Prix. The McLaren driver found a tenth in one of the closest qualifying sessions of the season, as he improved massively on his final attempt to deny Leclerc back-to-back poles in
Charles Leclerc made it a clean sweep of practice as he was fastest in third practice for the Monaco Grand Prix. The Monacan set a 10.953 to put himself just over two and three quarters of a tenth ahead of Max Verstappen, the two McLarens with Lando Norris a hundredth behind the Red Bull and