Verstappen holds off Norris charge to win Spanish GP

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Max Verstappen kept Lando Norris at bay to win the Spanish GP and score his seventh victory so far this season. Lewis Hamilton finished third, making his first Grand Prix podium appearance this year.

Verstappen wins, 2.219 secs ahead of Norris

Red Bull driver extends title lead to 69 points

Ferrari finish P5, P6

Verstappen wins Spanish GP

Mercedes driver George Russell swooped into the lead at the start from fourth on the grid. But Verstappen wasted no time and pulled off a move down the outside of Turn 1 to take the lead on Lap 3. This early overtake would ultimately help the Red Bull driver seal victory, as Norris lost crucial time behind Russell.

McLaren tried to give Norris a fighting chance by pitting him later and putting him on the alternate strategy. And this almost paid off. Norris started closing in on Verstappen towards the end of the race, but ran out of time and had to settle for second place, 2.219 secs adrift.

Norris did score an extra point for setting the fastest lap, but admitted that he blew a shot at victory after his poor start. “I should’ve won, f***ed up the start,” the McLaren driver said on the radio.

Hamilton on podium

After pitting for soft tyres with 22 laps to go, Hamilton passed Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and his own Mercedes teammate Russell to land the final podium spot. Russell crossed the line in fourth place, after complaining about his hard tyres in the closing stages. He was followed by the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Sainz in P5 and P6, respectively.

Oscar Piastri ended up P7 in the second McLaren car, while Red Bull’s Sergio Perez climbed from P11 to P8. Alpine scored a double points finish at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with Pierre Gasly finishing P9 and Esteban Ocon P10.

2024 F1 championship standings

With another win added to his tally, Verstappen has extended his championship lead to 69 points from Norris. Leclerc has dropped to third overall, but he’s just two points behind Norris.

F1 will now head to the Red Bull Ring for the Austrian GP on June 28-30.

2024 F1 Spanish GP results

2024 F1 Spanish GP resultsPosDriverTeam1Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing 2Lando NorrisMcLaren3Lewis HamiltonMercedes4George RussellMercedes5Charles LeclercFerrari6Carlos SainzFerrari7Oscar PiastriMcLaren8Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing9Pierre GaslyAlpine10Esteban OconAlpine11Nico HulkenbergHaas12Fernando AlonsoAston Martin13Zhou GuanyuStake Sauber14Lance StrollAston Martin15Daniel RicciardoRB16Valtteri BottasStake Sauber17Kevin MagnussenHaas18Alex AlbonWilliams19Yuki TsunodaRB20Logan Sargeant Williams

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​ Max Verstappen kept Lando Norris at bay to win the Spanish GP and score his seventh victory so far this season. Lewis Hamilton finished third, making his first Grand Prix podium appearance this year.

Verstappen wins, 2.219 secs ahead of Norris

Red Bull driver extends title lead to 69 points

Ferrari finish P5, P6

Verstappen wins Spanish GP

Mercedes driver George Russell swooped into the lead at the start from fourth on the grid. But Verstappen wasted no time and pulled off a move down the outside of Turn 1 to take the lead on Lap 3. This early overtake would ultimately help the Red Bull driver seal victory, as Norris lost crucial time behind Russell.

McLaren tried to give Norris a fighting chance by pitting him later and putting him on the alternate strategy. And this almost paid off. Norris started closing in on Verstappen towards the end of the race, but ran out of time and had to settle for second place, 2.219 secs adrift.

Norris did score an extra point for setting the fastest lap, but admitted that he blew a shot at victory after his poor start. “I should’ve won, f***ed up the start,” the McLaren driver said on the radio.

Hamilton on podium

After pitting for soft tyres with 22 laps to go, Hamilton passed Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and his own Mercedes teammate Russell to land the final podium spot. Russell crossed the line in fourth place, after complaining about his hard tyres in the closing stages. He was followed by the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Sainz in P5 and P6, respectively.

Oscar Piastri ended up P7 in the second McLaren car, while Red Bull’s Sergio Perez climbed from P11 to P8. Alpine scored a double points finish at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with Pierre Gasly finishing P9 and Esteban Ocon P10.

2024 F1 championship standings

With another win added to his tally, Verstappen has extended his championship lead to 69 points from Norris. Leclerc has dropped to third overall, but he’s just two points behind Norris.

F1 will now head to the Red Bull Ring for the Austrian GP on June 28-30.

2024 F1 Spanish GP results

2024 F1 Spanish GP resultsPosDriverTeam1Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing 2Lando NorrisMcLaren3Lewis HamiltonMercedes4George RussellMercedes5Charles LeclercFerrari6Carlos SainzFerrari7Oscar PiastriMcLaren8Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing9Pierre GaslyAlpine10Esteban OconAlpine11Nico HulkenbergHaas12Fernando AlonsoAston Martin13Zhou GuanyuStake Sauber14Lance StrollAston Martin15Daniel RicciardoRB16Valtteri BottasStake Sauber17Kevin MagnussenHaas18Alex AlbonWilliams19Yuki TsunodaRB20Logan Sargeant Williams

Also see:

Verstappen defeats Norris to win Canadian GP thriller

New 2026 F1 rules explained: Smaller cars, active aero Autocar India – Race Reports

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