Verstappen takes championship lead with Spanish GP victory
Max Verstappen leads the world championship after romping to victory at a thrilling Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen leads the world championship after romping to victory at a thrilling Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix.
Formula One's early season pacesetter Charles Leclerc survived intense pressure on Saturday to beat world champion Max Verstappen, who suffered a late loss of power, to pole position for Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver had spun his car on his opening run in the third part of qualifying, but responded with a fast, nerveless and improved lap to regain top spot ahead of the Dutchman who was unable to respond. It brought Leclerc his first pole position in Spain, his fourth of the season and the 13th of his career.
• Charles Leclerc dominated all three free practice sessions ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. • The Ferrari driver made an error which almost saw him lose pole to Max Verstappen. • Verstappen's Red Bull lost power on his last lap while Leclerc pushed to go quickest for pole.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc completed a practice hat-trick at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc immediately looked quick here at the Spanish Grand Prix on Friday, but cautioned that he and his team feel as though there are still things that they want to work on further.
• Carlos Sainz Jr. is yet to win a Formula 1 race and he could do so this weekend in Spain in front of his home crowd.
Championship leader Charles Leclerc led the way in second practice for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Championship leader Charles Leclerc topped the times ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz as Ferrari produced a strong one-two finish in Friday's opening practice for the Spanish Grand Prix. The 24-year-old Monegasque clocked a best lap in one minute and 19.828 seconds to outpace local hero Sainz by 0.079 seconds with world champion Max Verstappen third for Red Bull three-tenths adrift.