High Drama at F1 Spanish GP: Leclerc-Verstappen Collision Dodges Punishment

The FIA race stewards decided not to penalize Charles Leclerc for the contact with Max Verstappen during the Spanish Grand Prix, allowing Leclerc to keep his podium finish. Verstappen, struggling on hard tires, had a mistake on a safety car restart, giving Leclerc the opportunity to pass him. Both drivers moved towards each other on the track, resulting in a minor collision. After reviewing various data and evidence, the stewards deemed it a racing incident with neither driver fully at fault. Verstappen received a 10-second penalty and three penalty points…

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Debate on Max Verstappen’s Disqualification: Insights from Our Expert Writers

Max Verstappen’s clash with George Russell overshadowed the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, resulting in a 10-second penalty and three penalty points for the reigning world champion. The penalty pushed Verstappen down to 10th place in the race results, with the threat of a race ban looming as he now has accumulated 11 penalty points within a 12-month period, and his next points won’t expire until after the Austrian GP at the end of June. Opinions on the penalty vary among our writers. Some argue that Verstappen was let off…

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Lewis Hamilton’s Harsh Critique: F1 Spanish GP Dubbed “the Worst Race I’ve Experienced

Lewis Hamilton described the Spanish Grand Prix as “the worst race I’ve experienced” after finishing sixth in Barcelona, in a downbeat mood due to his struggles for pace throughout the race. Despite a good start, he was passed by his team-mate Charles Leclerc and dropped positions during pitstops. Hamilton regained sixth but ultimately finished seventh after a late overtake by Nico Hulkenberg. In a brief post-race interview, he expressed frustration with the race and his car’s performance. Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc was more positive after securing a surprise podium finish, highlighting…

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Hamilton Blasts F1 Spanish GP as ‘The Worst Race I’ve Ever Experienced’

After finishing sixth in the Spanish Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton referred to it as “the worst race I’ve experienced,” expressing dissatisfaction with his performance. Despite starting well, Hamilton struggled for pace and dropped positions during the race. He briefly regained sixth place due to retirements but ultimately finished seventh. Hamilton was notably terse in post-race interviews, highlighting his disappointment with the race weekend. In contrast, Charles Leclerc was more positive, securing a podium finish and expressing surprise at his strong performance in Barcelona. Leclerc’s consecutive podiums and solid points haul…

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