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Verstappen should have been disqualified from F1 Spanish GP, says Rosberg

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Verstappen should have been disqualified from F1 Spanish GP, says Rosberg
Nico Rosberg believes Max Verstappen should have been disqualified from the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix after colliding into George Russell with three laps remaining. Verstappen had a poor safety car restart on lap 61 having immediately lost third to Charles Leclerc down the start-finish straight. Both drivers banged wheels in the process though, which irked Verstappen who then had to ...Keep reading

219. Hamilton: F1 Spanish GP is "the worst race I’ve experienced"

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Lewis Hamilton has described the Spanish Grand Prix as “the worst race I’ve experienced” after finishing sixth in the Formula 1 contest at Barcelona.The seven-time world champion was in an extremely downbeat mood, having crossed the line two spots lower than he started before gaining a position post-race due to Max Verstappen’s 10s penalty.This was despite a good start from ...Keep reading

220. Should Verstappen have been disqualified from the Spanish GP? Our writers have their say

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Max Verstappen’s clash with George Russell has taken the headlines from the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, which saw the reigning world champion given a 10-second penalty and three penalty points.The penalty dropped the Red Bull driver to 10th in the Barcelona race results, while he is just one penalty point away from facing a race ban as he has collected 11 in a 12-month period. His next ...Keep reading

221. Should Max Verstappen have been disqualified from the Spanish GP? Our writers have their say

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Max Verstappen’s clash with George Russell has taken the headlines from the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, which saw the reigning world champion given a 10-second penalty and three penalty points.The penalty dropped the Red Bull driver to 10th place in the Barcelona race results, while he is just one penalty point away from facing a race ban as he has collected 11 in a 12-month period. His ...Keep reading

222. Andrea Stella admits McLaren worried over Verstappen's F1 Spanish GP three-stop strategy

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella admitted that Max Verstappen's three-stop strategy at the Spanish Grand Prix had the team worried, having initially believed the four-time Formula 1 champion's approach was "not going to be a problem".Verstappen made his first stop at the end of the 13th lap, trading his softs for an identical set - given the timing, it was understood by McLaren that the ...Keep reading

223. Stella admits to McLaren worries over Verstappen's F1 Spanish GP three-stop strategy

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella admitted that Max Verstappen's three-stop strategy at the Spanish Grand Prix had the team worried, having initially believed the four-time Formula 1 champion's approach was "not going to be a problem".Verstappen made his first stop at the end of the 13th lap, trading his softs for an identical set - given the timing, it was understood by McLaren that the ...Keep reading

224. Max Verstappen shuts down George Russell clash questions: “Does it matter?”

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Max Verstappen has refused to fully comment on the clash with George Russell at the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix that has put him on the edge of a race ban.The Red Bull driver was given a 10-second penalty for colliding with Russell during the closing laps of the Barcelona race, having appeared to follow orders from his team to let the Mercedes driver through after their initial clash at Turn ...Keep reading

225. Max Verstappen on the edge of F1 race ban after George Russell collision at Spanish GP

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Max Verstappen received three penalty points on top of a 10-second time penalty after a bizarre incident in the final laps of the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, where he appeared to deliberately collide into George Russell’s Mercedes.The sanction left him classified 10th after finishing fifth on the road, and with a total of 11 penalty points for the current 12-month period. If that figure ...Keep reading

226. Verstappen on the edge of race ban after Russell collision at F1 Spanish GP

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Max Verstappen received three penalty points on top of a 10-second time penalty after a bizarre incident in the final laps of the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, where he appeared to deliberately collide into George Russell’s Mercedes.The sanction left him classified 10th after finishing fifth on the road, and with a total of 11 penalty points for the current 12-month period. If that figure ...Keep reading

227. Verstappen shuts down Russell clash questions: “Does it matter?”

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Max Verstappen has refused to fully comment on the clash with George Russell at the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix that has put him on the edge of a race ban.The Red Bull driver was given a 10-second penalty for colliding with Russell during the closing laps of the Barcelona race, having appeared to follow orders from his team to let the Mercedes driver through after their initial clash at Turn ...Keep reading

228. Verstappen should have been disqualified from F1 Spanish GP, says Rosberg

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Nico Rosberg believes Max Verstappen should have been disqualified from the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix after colliding into George Russell with three laps remaining. Verstappen had a poor safety car restart on lap 61 having immediately lost third to Charles Leclerc down the start-finish straight. Both drivers banged wheels in the process though, which irked Verstappen who then had to ...Keep reading

229. Russell blames Verstappen for "very deliberate" hit at F1 Spanish GP

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George Russell has accused Max Verstappen of deliberately crashing into him during the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix and claimed the move was “totally unnecessary”.Drama escalated in Barcelona after the lap 61 safety car restart, as third-placed Verstappen was immediately put under pressure from behind following a slide out of the final corner.Charles Leclerc first overtook him down the ...Keep reading

230. George Russell accuses Max Verstappen of deliberate crash in F1 Spanish GP

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George Russell has accused Max Verstappen of deliberately crashing into him during the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix and claimed the move was “totally unnecessary”.Drama escalated in Barcelona after the lap 61 safety car restart, as third-placed Verstappen was immediately put under pressure from behind following a slide out of the final corner.Charles Leclerc first overtook him down the ...Keep reading

231. Spanish GP: Five quick takeaways

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Piastri strikes backAfter losing out on two consecutive weekends, Oscar Piastri responded like a true championship contender in Barcelona. It wasn’t a straightforward win, that’s for sure. On Saturday, the Australian recovered from a disappointing first lap in Q3 to steal pole from his teammate Lando Norris by over two-tenths. On Sunday, he delivered when it mattered.Piastri got off to ...Keep reading

232. F1 Spanish GP: Piastri heads McLaren 1-2 as Verstappen clashes with Russell

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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 jumped Norris by swooping around the outside of the second McLaren.Behind them there was an intense battle between the Ferraris and the ...Keep reading

233. F1 Spanish GP: Oscar Piastri wins as Max Verstappen penalised for George Russell clash

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Oscar Piastri led Lando Norris home to hand McLaren a 1-2 win at Formula 1'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 jumped Norris by swooping around the outside of the second McLaren.Behind them there was an intense battle between the Ferraris and ...Keep reading

234. Explained: The timing of Stroll's late F1 Spanish GP withdrawal

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Details have emerged of Lance Stroll's absence for Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix grid as the Canadian battled worsening pain in his right hand and wrist.Late on Saturday night, hours after Stroll qualified 14th for the Barcelona race, Aston Martin released a statement saying its driver would not take part in the race, meaning Fernando Alonso is the sole Aston driver on the grid of 19 ...Keep reading

235. Timing of Lance Stroll's late F1 Spanish GP withdrawal explained

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Details have emerged of Lance Stroll's absence for Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix grid as the Canadian battled worsening pain in his right hand and wrist.Late on Saturday night, hours after Stroll qualified 14th for the Barcelona race, Aston Martin released a statement saying its driver would not take part in the race, meaning Fernando Alonso is the sole Aston driver on the grid of 19 ...Keep reading

236. Why McLaren is surprised by Red Bull gap at F1 Spanish GP, but not by front wing outcome

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McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andrea Stella has explained why he expected Red Bull to be closer in qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix as the FIA's front wing flexing clampdown appears overblown.Competitors had hoped the FIA's decreased tolerance for front wing flexing would have reduced McLaren's advantage on the rest of the field, but that theory has been put to bed after the papaya ...Keep reading

237. Why McLaren expected Red Bull to be closer at F1 Spanish GP

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McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andrea Stella has explained why he expected Red Bull to be closer in qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix even disregarding the FIA's front wing flexing clampdown.Competitors had hoped the FIA's decreased tolerance for front wing flexing would have reduced McLaren's advantage on the rest of the field, but that theory has been put to bed after the papaya team ...Keep reading

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