Oscar Piastri, Max Verstappen and Spanish Grand Prix
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McLaren continued their tear at the F1 summit after Oscar Piastri led a one-two finish at the Spanish Grand Prix, but Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton won't look back on the race with joy
Across five frantic laps in the Barcelona heat, the world witnessed the best and the worst of Max Verstappen. First he showed astonishingly quick reflexes when, trying to put so much energy into his hard tyres at the restart that he veered on to a final-corner kerb,
Formula 1 has gone into meltdown after Max Verstappen escaped with just a 10-second penalty for ramming into bitter rival George Russell during the Spanish Grand Prix.
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PlanetF1 on MSNMax Verstappen gives tepid ‘won’t be in my memory forever’ verdict on F1 2025 season fightMax Verstappen may be in mathematical contention for the F1 2025 title, but the Red Bull champion doesn't expect fireworks.
The safety car changed everything. As everyone dived into the pits, Red Bull were forced to fit hard tyres to Verstappen’s car because they had no softer ones available. It left the four-time world champion, in his words, a “sitting duck”.