
The race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was marked by the minimal impact of the FIA`s new technical directive on McLaren`s performance. The team simply added a small bracket to stiffen their rear wing, allowing them to maintain their blistering pace. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen`s championship hopes took a significant hit after a controversial collision with George Russell at Turn 5, resulting in a 10-second penalty that dropped him from fifth to tenth place. Verstappen admitted fault for the incident, acknowledging that his aggressive move “was not right and shouldn’t have happened,” leaving him with 11 penalty points—just one shy of a race ban.
Charles Leclerc also shone, securing his second consecutive podium finish amidst late-race chaos, while Lewis Hamilton faced a challenging outing, finishing sixth and labeling it his worst race ever. The excitement continues as the teams prepare for the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix, where the battle for supremacy in Formula 1 intensifies.
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