The 2022 Formula One season has reached race number six in Barcelona, Spain. Lewis Hamilton might have won the past five in a row at this circuit but, ...
It's been described as a bit of an "agricultural" job to get it installed in time for the race. He looks determined to put on a show for the home fans. Perez has been called in for his first stop from second, so now is the time for Verstappen to make his move, with clear track to leader Leclerc beckoning. 3.43 p.m.: Now Perez is asking for Verstappen to give way so he can have a run at Russell! He's closed to within just over 1.2 seconds of his teammate and has the better-functioning car. The world champion finally got in front of the Mercedes at Turn 1 but had to give up track position. 3.48 p.m.: Lewis Hamilton has had a difficult weekend but he's just set a new fastest lap of the race. Verstappen, on fresh tyres, has just set a new fastest lap time of 1:25.732. He is coming for Russell and Perez... Verstappen is the only man i the top six on soft tyres and will be trying to make up the ground on his teammate while he can. Verstappen now leads the grand prix, with Perez second, Russell third, Bottas fourth and Sainz up to fifth. The reigning world champion went from fury at DRS problems to jubilation at the finish as he led Red Bull to a one-two, with Perez taking second. With little to lose, he pushed the limits of both his Mercedes and the circuit itself, receiving a warning for running wide too many times. Verstappen now leads the standings again from Leclerc, while Red Bull have regained to spot in the constructors' championship, but not everything is as rosy as it might be.
On an excruciatingly hot day in Barcelona, Red Bull recorded its second 1-2 finish of the season thanks to another Max Verstappen win.
I’m very happy to win and also very happy for Checo. A great result for the team.” Pérez is in a distant third with 85, and Russell narrows the gap of fourth with 74 points. The team made possibly pivotal improvements to the car after Miami, and it showed as Lewis Hamilton and Russell made their ways through practice and came in sixth and fourth, respectively, in qualifying. Red Bull leads the Constructor standings with 195 points compared to Ferrari’s 169. Red Bull arguably made some questionable decisions with their drivers, electing to prioritize Verstappen over Pérez. At the end of the day, Verstappen is racing to defend his world championship title. Although the Red Bull drivers made their way past the young rising star, he held on to score his second podium this season. He said at one point over the team radio, “Because I’m pressing it 50 times before it opens.” “My DRS not working made it tough,” Verstappen said after the race. Verstappen, though, has won every race that he has finished this season, going 4 for 4, and Red Bull takes its second 1-2 finish of the season. Verstappen watched as Sainz spun into the gravel of Turn 4 only on the seventh lap. Meanwhile, the now-former leader in the driver standings, Charles Leclerc, held the lead up until lap 27 when he lost power, forcing him to retire. Mercedes, though, is in a distant third with 120.
Verstappen survives early spin to win in Barcelona while Hamilton delivers race of the day following an early bump with Magnussen.
And Mercedes were left to wonder what might have been from a race weekend where their car performed better than it has all year. By the midway point in the race Verstappen was in control for the first time all weekend. “In those moments I believe there’s nothing I can do but look at the positives – and there are plenty from this weekend. So much so that when the Monegasque pitted on lap 22 – with a 2.2-second stop time – he was comfortably five seconds ahead of the chasing Russell. Verstappen spent multiple laps hunting down Russell but a problematic DRS in the Red Bull car meant he couldn’t take the slower Mercedes. “We can’t even make the f**king DRS work! But the grand prix opened up for the Dutchman when leader Leclerc suffered a power failure to limp out midway through.
Max Verstappen made it three F1 victories in a row after taking the chequered flag at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona.
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Max Verstappen is at the top of the Formula One drivers' standings for the first time this season after vaulting ahead of Charles Leclerc with a win at the ...
Verstappen has now won three consecutive races and passed Leclerc in the standings after the latter lost power and didn't finish the race. About 40 laps later, Verstappen drove to the lead when fellow Red Bull driver Sergio Pérez was instructed to allow his teammate to pass. Verstappen now has 110 points on the season, six ahead of Leclerc's 104 points.
Max Verstappen secured his third race win of the 2022 F1 season at the Spanish Grand Prix this Sunday and has officially taken the lead in the world ...
The young AlphaTauri driver just barely made it to the points with a tenth-place finish and now stands eleventh. Further down, Carlos Sainz, who had a nightmare start to his home Grand Prix after losing two places in the very beginning and then spinning out a few laps into the race, managed to recover well and secure fourth in the race, bringing him ten points, keeping him fifth in the drivers' standings. Charles Leclerc, who comfortably led the race from pole for the first half of the Grand Prix, was heartbreakingly forced to retire his Ferrari after facing power unit issues.
Max Verstappen took the lead of the Formula One Drivers' Championship after leading a Red Bull one-two in the Spanish Grand Prix.
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Red Bull Racing leads the constructors' championship for the first time this season. Thanks to the 44 points scored in Spain, the deficit to Ferrari has ...
However, the differences are still very small and so it can still go either way. Mercedes' gap to runner-up Ferrari is 49 points, but after the German team's dramatic start to the season that gap is still manageable. Thanks to the 44 points scored in Spain, the deficit to Ferrari has been turned into a lead of 26 points.
Red Bull have jumped Ferrari in the Formula One Constructors' Championship after the Spanish Grand Prix.
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Red Bull has made the most of the 2022 F1 Spanish Grand Prix by grabbing the lead in both the constructor and the driver standings, with a glorious 1-2 ...
The French constructor stands sixth and AlphaTauri is currently seventh in the standings. McLaren had one car finish in the points with an eighth-place finish for Lando Norris, and hence remain fourth. With this, Mercedes remain third in the constructors' standings.
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, a familiar face for Formula 1 teams as a traditional pre-season testing venue, was bathed in sunshine for this year's ...
So to come away with points for the team in eighth, matching his result from last year, is heroic. Albon made a strong start to grab a few places – and his early pace was strong. Battling those symptoms in scorching temperatures made it, as he described, “one of the hardest races I’ve ever done”. He recovered to finish fourth, but a podium should have been the minimum. That consistency has kept him fourth and ahead of Carlos Sainz in the drivers’ standings. He valiantly defended from a faster Verstappen for several laps, placing his car with pinpoint accuracy.
Max Verstappen won an action-packed 2022 Spanish Grand Prix as pole-sitter Charles Leclerc retired from a comfortable lead. Sergio Perez took second place ...
The Mercedes emerged ahead of the Red Bull in the battle for third, and on Lap 16 Verstappen was right on Russell’s tail. But on Lap 49, Perez complied – Verstappen thanking him – before skating away to win by 13.072s and retake the championship lead. Of course, I was in the train and I tried to pass but my DRS was not always working, so that made it very tough but we managed, due to the strategy, to get ahead again and do our own race and eventually win the race. As a result, Sainz re-took P4 having passed not only Hamilton (on Lap 65) but Bottas (on Lap 57, along with Hamilton). The following lap began with Verstappen therefore attacking Russell for the lead, Perez vying for a starring role just behind. Leclerc enjoying a comfortable lead, Perez attempted to pry P2 off Russell on Lap 10 but was held off masterfully by the Mercedes into Turn 1. Agonisingly for Verstappen, even though he was within striking distance on Lap 25, that DRS just wouldn’t open and give him that extra burst of pace. So Verstappen pitted a second time from mediums back to softs on Lap 29 and caught up to Russell’s tail by Lap 37, when Russell swapped for another set of mediums. Mercury indicating air temperature of 36 degrees Celsius and a track temperature of 49 degrees C, the heat was most definitely on. Valtteri Bottas’s soft-medium-medium strategy saw him lose out to soft-tyred finishers Sainz and Hamilton, the Finn taking a still-solid P6 finish for Alfa Romeo. In seventh was Esteban Ocon, up five places for Alpine with two soft-tyred stints. Hamilton passed Sainz for P4 with a brilliant move at Turn 1 with five laps left, but then dropped to P5 having been told to lift off by his Mercedes team. Soaring temperatures weren’t the only problem on Sunday; huge gusts into Turn 4 caused both Carlos Sainz and Verstappen to go off track and drop down the order early on.