Piastri and Norris score McLaren 1-2
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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.
While Piastri's victory was never in doubt, the real drama happened further back in the field with Max Verstappen. Here's what went down in Spain.
Oscar Piastri has extended his title lead to 10 points after holding off Lando Norris for victory at a Spanish Grand Prix which was ultimately dominated by late Max Verstappen drama.
Formula One championship leader Oscar Piastri won the Spanish Grand Prix from pole position in a McLaren one-two on Sunday to go 10 points clear of teammate Lando Norris in the title battle.
Oscar Piastri won the Spanish Grand Prix to establish a bigger lead in the Formula 1 World Championship, amid a
Formula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri said winning Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix was just what he needed after losing out to McLaren teammate Lando Norris over the previous two weekends. "It's been a great year and this weekend's been exactly the kind of weekend I was looking for," the Australian said after his fifth win in nine races.
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri will start today’s 2025 Spanish Grand Prix on pole position after beating Lando Norris with a stunning lap in qualifying. Piastri leads his McLaren team-mate Norris by three points after eight races in the 2025 World Drivers’ Championship standings.
Oscar Piastri has no complaints about the way McLaren's season has gone, having boosted his Formula One title hopes by winning the Spanish Grand Prix.
If the first two hours of practice at the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix are any indication, McLaren remains the team to beat. Even with the new Technical Directive impacting front wings that was put into place ahead of this weekend.
It’s McLaren dominance once again as Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris top the final practice timesheet ahead of qualifying! Norris may have set the pace in the early session yesterday, but with a time of 1.12.387, Piastri goes back-to-back as fastest in practice. Just a few minutes to go.