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The Spanish GP, ninth round of the Formula 1 World Championship was, according to some people in the paddock who don’t wear papaya orange shirts, the race at which McLaren were Going To Be Found Out.
FORMULA ONE continues a tour across Europe, heading to Barcelona for the ninth round of racing this season. Pole sitter Oscar Piastri currently leads the F1 Drivers’ Championship, but has
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motorsport.com on MSNWhy McLaren is surprised by Red Bull gap at F1 Spanish GP, but not by front wing outcomeMcLaren is slightly surprised by its pace advantage on Red Bull, but not for the reasons many had speculated about
Oscar Piastri has no complaints about the way McLaren's season has gone, having boosted his Formula One title hopes by winning the Spanish Grand Prix.
BARCELONA, Spain — In a year in which McLaren has emerged as Formula One’s dominant team with a brilliant car and two outstanding drivers, Max Verstappen’s efforts to stay in the hunt for the World Championship must be applauded.
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Sportsnaut on MSNF1 Spanish Grand Prix 2025: Biggest Winners and Losers Including Oscar Piastri, Max VerstappenSpanish Grand Prix delivered an exciting blend of action and drama which resulted in McLaren once again grabbing
Formula One championship leader Oscar Piastri won the Spanish Grand Prix from pole position in a McLaren one-two on Sunday to go 10 points clear of teammate Lando Norris in the title battle.
It was a battle of the McLaren drivers across Formula One’s 2025 Spanish Grand Prix qualifying, with Oscar Piastri ultimately topping Lando Norris’ with purple sectors across the board on the final runs — eking a two-tenths of a second gap over his teammate.
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Motorsport.com on MSNAndrea Stella admits McLaren worried over Verstappen's F1 Spanish GP three-stop strategyWhile McLaren won the race, the team did have moments of concern as Max Verstappen's pit strategy unfolded
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GPFans on MSNF1 Qualifying Results: Hamilton lands major blow as McLaren star suffers shocking defeatMax Verstappen was beaten by more than quarter of a second by Oscar Piastri in Q1 for the Spanish Grand Prix, but team-mate Yuki Tsunoda was the headline-maker on Saturday afternoon, setting the slowest time of the session to qualify 20th and last.