Catch up on Spanish Grand Prix - Verstappen handed penalty
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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
Ferrari's strategic hesitation stands in stark contrast to Red Bull's audacious risks and McLaren's reliable response.
Lewis Hamilton's frustrating debut season with Ferrari hit a new low point during the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday.
Lewis Hamilton delivered a worrying assessment on Ferrari after he missed out on yet another podium finish. Hamilton crossed the line in seventh, later upgraded to P6 following Max Verstappen’s
A visibly disheartened Lewis Hamilton labelled the Spanish Grand Prix as one of his worst Formula One experiences ever. During the race, Ferrari instructed Hamilton to move aside for his team-mate Charles Leclerc on lap 10 and later on,
Leclerc sacrificed qualifying speed to gain race pace, but Ferrari’s slow decision to swap with Hamilton left him stuck behind and trailing rivals.
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has revealed Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were nursing issues on their cars in the closing
Lewis Hamilton described Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix as “the worst race I’ve experienced” after a disheartening sixth-place finish.
Ferrari hope to rely on their race pace after Lewis Hamilton qualified fifth and Charles Leclerc seventh for the Spanish Grand Prix, with both chasing podium honours
Lewis Hamilton opened up on race day about his deep love for F1, saying he still feels the same passion as when he started.
Lewis Hamilton was left frustrated after a difficult Spanish Grand Prix, with the seven-time F1 champion struggling for pace throughout in Barcelona.