F1 GP Spanyol 2022: Verstappen Berjaya, Leclerc Merana
Pebalap Red Bull Racing Max Verstappen berjaya di F1 GP Spanyol 2022. Pesaingnya dari Ferrari Charles Leclerc merana karena gagal finis.
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Pebalap Red Bull Racing Max Verstappen berjaya di F1 GP Spanyol 2022. Pesaingnya dari Ferrari Charles Leclerc merana karena gagal finis.
World champion Max Verstappen overcame a sequence of problems to lead his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez home and claim the lead in this year's title race on a bad day for Ferrari in Sunday's sizzling Spanish Grand Prix. His victory in a crushing Red Bull one-two was the 24th of his career and third in succession this season as he came home ahead of his Mexican partner with George Russell confirming Mercedes' revival by finishing third. Charles Leclerc, who had led the championship and dominated practice, set off convincingly from pole position until he was forced to retire his Ferrari with an engine failure.
With Carlos Sainz right behind him on the Barcelona grid, Charles Leclerc hopes his team-mate can “really, really” help in Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix.
Kevin Magnussen qualified eighth in Barcelona less than a tenth behind Valtteri Bottas, whose Alfa Romeo team had brought a whole slew of upgrades to the Spanish round.
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen will go head to head again from the front row of the grid for today's Spanish GP, as the title rivals headline a race which is set to also see Mercedes fight Ferrari and Red Bull.
Lando Norris has revealed he was suffering from vision and sickness problems after qualifying 11th for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso has the dubious honour of being the first, but most definitely not the last driver, to take an engine penalty with Alpine putting him onto his third PU in Spain.
The strategy was revealed by F1 boss Stefano Domenicali during his regular Saturday 'coffee morning' meeting with team principals in Barcelona.