Oscar Piastri He hit the table with the Spanish GP of F1. In the last two Lando races he cut off distances in the overall classification and Australia wanted to leave the second triplet win. That’s why a dream return has been taken to classification in Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with a 1.11.546 and take two tenth in Lando NorrisWho has to leave from his partner’s side and rival
The one who approached the woking was back toR max verstappen. Dutch ends third at the same time as Russell, nailed to thousands. The two remained 302 thousands of reference time.
The big surprise is Lewis Hamilton. The British had a weekend to forget but at the time of reality a lap left everything without speaking. AndL Sunday will go out on the fifth Leading Antonelli and Leclerc. MONEGASCO placed the beautiful tire in the first attempt of Q3 and the play was not well.
Alonso He raised the stands again with his turn aboard the AMR25. The goal is in Q3 and fight the points and managed to sign an incredible return that seems to be promising. However, the rest improved in their last attempt and He stayed in the tenth position.
Absolute catastrophe is for Carlos Sainz. Madrid is the entire weekend in very restored positions but that’s the worst session of the whole GP ended with Keyst. Spanish ended 18 with Williams And racing marking becomes a chimera. Unless not convinced, the stripes of always scored at home can end 10 years later.
This is the Spanish GP Output Grid of F1:
1. Oscar Piastri (AU/MCLAREN) 1’11”546
2. Lando Norris (GBR/MCLAREN) 1’11”’755
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4. George Russell (GBR/Mercedes) 1’11””848
5. Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Ferrari) 1’12”045
6. Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA/Mercedes) 1’12”111
7. Charles Leclerc (Mon/Ferrari) 1’12””131
8. Pierre Gasly (Fra/Alpine) 1’12”199
9.Asack Hadjar (Fra/Racing Bulls) 1’12”252
10. Fernando Alonso (ESP/Aston Martin) 1’12”284
11. Alexander Albon (Tai/Williams) 1’12”641
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13. Liam Lawson (NZL/RACING BULLS) 1’12”763
14. Lance Strol (Can/Aston Martin) 1’13”058
15. Oliver Bearman (GBR/Haas) 1’13 ”
16. Nico Hulkenberg (Ale/Kick Sauber) 1’13”190
17. Esteban Ocon (FRA/ HAAS) 1’13”201
18. Carlos Sainz (ESP/Williams) 1’13’ ‘203
19. Franco Colainto (Arg/Alpine) 1’13”334
20. Yuki Tsunana (Jap/Red Bull) 1’13”385
Source: La Verdad

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