The Spanish Grand Prix showcased the dominance of the new F1 champion, whilst the reigning champion faced challenges. McLaren emerged victorious not just with a 1-2 win but also for maintaining its lead amidst controversies. Oscar Piastri’s seamless control and fifth win of the season stood out amidst heated podium battles. Max Verstappen’s lapse in composure during the race led to penalties, reflecting a rare moment of frustration for the seasoned driver. Sauber’s successful points finish marked a notable achievement since the season commenced in Melbourne.
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