P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Max Verstappen overtook George Russell in the opening exchanges and managed proceedings to record a third consecutive win at Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix. The Dutchman was imperious from the moment he got into the lead as polesitter Lando Norris’ challenge was dented when his McLaren fell to third on the first lap. The entire […]
The Dutchman took the lead early in the race, leaving Lando Norris in third place after a challenging start. Most drivers, except for Alex Albon, began on Soft tires while Verstappen’s strong start allowed George Russell to pass Norris and take the lead. Lewis Hamilton dropped to fourth, with the two Ferraris close behind in fifth and sixth positions. Nico Hulkenberg made a remarkable start, moving up to ninth, while Sergio Perez remained in 11th and Fernando Alonso slipped to 12th.
Verstappen managed to overtake Russell with a smart move on the third lap, while Carlos Sainz passed Charles Leclerc in a tense battle for position. Alonso struggled as Valtteri Bottas passed him with DRS assistance. Verstappen built a comfortable lead over Russell, who had a train of cars behind him from second to sixth place. Some drivers pitted early to switch from degrading Soft tires to Mediums, with Red Bull using an undercut strategy for Perez.
Red Bull’s decision paid off as Gasly had a slow pit stop, falling behind his teammate. Russell and Hamilton also had pit stops, with Hamilton rejoining behind Sainz. Verstappen pitted on Lap 17, while Hamilton successfully overtook Sainz for sixth place. Piastri’s long run strategy allowed him to be overtaken by Verstappen for a podium position. Hulkenberg was passed by Piastri in the final stages of the race.