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‘Aggressive’ Alonso scores first points of the season at ‘special’ home raceFernando Alonso finally broke his points scoring duck as he finished ninth in Barcelona for his first top 10 of the season. The result wasn’t the...
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Verstappen admits Russell contact ‘shouldn’t have happened’ in Spanish GP as Dutch driver nears race ban thresholdRed Bull Team Principal Christian Horner has urged his lead driver Max Verstappen to “keep his nose clean” in upcoming Grands Prix, with the...
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Albon rues ‘messy race' as Sainz says 'nothing went our way' in Spain as Williams fail to score for first time since BahrainWilliams were expecting a tough time of it in Spain, a track that has not historically suited their car. But their day continually went from bad to...
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Downbeat Hamilton says he learned ‘absolutely nothing’ from triple header after tough run to P6 in BarcelonaLewis Hamilton had a tricky time of it in Barcelona, finishing four places behind his team mate despite starting ahead of Charles Leclerc. While...
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MONDAY MORNING DEBRIEF: Verstappen made contact with Russell and Leclerc – but why were they racing each other in the first place?With six racing laps to go, the Safety Car pulled into the pits and the field prepared for a restart headed by the McLarens of Oscar Piastri and...
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SPAIN LOWDOWN: All the key moments as Piastri stars, restart chaos ensues and footballers descend on the paddockThe F1 paddock headed to Barcelona for the conclusion of a triple header sequence of races this weekend – and it proved to be an action-packed...
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What the teams said – Race day in SpainThe drivers and teams report back on all the action from the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, for the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix.
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Horner and Wolff share their views on controversial Verstappen/Russell clash at end of Spanish GPRed Bull and Mercedes team bosses Christian Horner and Toto Wolff have given their opinions on the dramatic clash between Max Verstappen and George...
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FIA post-race press conference – Spain1. Oscar Piastri (McLaren), 2. Lando Norris (McLaren), 3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
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Hulkenberg reveals ‘golden ticket’ that helped him secure impressive P5 in Spanish GPNico Hulkenberg hailed Kick Sauber’s “big step” forward at the Spanish Grand Prix that allowed him to secure his best race result since 2019 as he...
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Leclerc ‘very happy’ with unexpected podium finish in Spain as he outlines clash with VerstappenAlong with George Russell, Charles Leclerc was another party in the late-race drama in Spain that saw Max Verstappen lose out on what was...
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‘I lost out to the better guy’ – Norris ‘confident’ he can improve after being beaten by Piastri in BarcelonaLando Norris is confident that he can continue to improve going forwards after being beaten to victory in the Spanish Grand Prix by McLaren team...