McLaren driver Oscar Piastri wins F1's Spanish Grand Prix
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Oscar Piastri led Lando Norris home to hand McLaren a 1-2 win at F1's Spanish Grand Prix, while Max Verstappen was demoted to 10th after seeing red in a battle with Charles Leclerc and George Russell. Piastri led from pole into Turn 1, while Verstappen ...
Nico Rosberg left the Sky Sports F1 studio feeling awkward in a conversation with McLaren team principal Andrea Stella, having told the chief that his colleague Simon Lazenby wanted Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to crash into one another. McLaren secured a first front-row lockout at the Spanish Grand Prix since 1998.
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has played down the importance of a clean getaway at the Spanish Grand Prix.
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The McLaren motor has looked a cut above the chasing pack throughout the weekend's action, despite the best efforts of Max Verstappen in the Red Bull. The reigning world champion starts the day in third, while George Russell, who dubbed his team's approach as "too conservative" on Saturday, also earned a spot in the second row.
McLaren has still dominated in Barcelona with Oscar Piastri taking pole position for Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix.
With all three practice sessions done and dusted, the F1 teams and drivers now look ahead to qualifying: Will Max Verstappen nab pole, or will a McLaren do the honors? If the three pactice sessions are anything to go by,