Max Verstappen has won the Spanish Grand Prix beating Lando Norris by two seconds after another intriguing battle for the victory. The three-time champion fended off Norris after getting into the lead after clearing Norris and Lewis Hamilton early on going into the lead. However, the Red Bull driver couldn’t pull away in the three-stop
Lando Norris has beaten Max Verstappen by two-hundredths of a second to take pole position for the Spanish Grand Prix, the McLaren driver got a perfect lap in one of the closest qualifying sessions of the session. Norris lit up the times in the closing moments of Q3 to take his second pole in five
Carlos Sainz was fastest in third practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 13.013 on the soft tyre which put him three hundredths faster than Lando Norris. The McLaren driver managed to split the two Ferraris after going seven thousandths faster than Charles Leclerc. Sainz managed to beat Norris’ soft-tyre benchmark
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in second practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver set a 13.264 to go two hundredths faster than Carlos Sainz. Hamilton vaulted himself up the times midway through to displace the Ferrari who had led most of the session up to that point. Mercedes will be cautious with it
Lando Norris was fastest in the first practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, the McLaren set a 14.228 on the soft tyre which put him nearly a quarter of a second faster than Max Verstappen. Norris set his fastest lap just after the halfway stage to which the four-time champion was unable to respond despite
Round nine sees the start of the European summer leg with the countdown to the summer break with five races in eight weeks beginning in Barcelona. The penultimate Spanish Grand Prix to be held at this circuit before moving to Madrid in 2026, the 2.905-mile circuit is one which drivers know well, up until 2020
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After a two month break, the countdown to the 2020 season begins at the Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya for six days of testing. Barcelona is a place the drivers know very well with testing traditionally taking place, they have been putting in the laps here since it first held the Spanish Grand Prix in
Mercedes Valtteri Bottas set the pace in both of the practice sessions ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. He was a tenth faster in FP1 ahead of Sebastian Vettel and in FP2 he was four-hundredths of a second faster teammate Lewis Hamilton. Mercedes lead the way Valtteri Bottas has set the pace throughout practice
Valtteri Bottas set the pace by four-hundredths of a second over teammate Lewis Hamilton in the second practice ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. The Finn looked to be the stronger of the two Mercedes thought Friday as the team continued to outpace Ferrari. Bottas’s time was four thousandths faster than his teammate with Mercedes