Piastri wins Spanish Grand Prix
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motorsport.com on MSNF1 Spanish GP: Oscar Piastri wins as Max Verstappen penalised for George Russell clashOscar Piastri led Lando Norris home to hand McLaren a 1-2 win at Formula 1's Spanish Grand Prix, while Max Verstappen was demoted to 10th after seeing red in a battle with Charles Leclerc and George Russell. Piastri led from pole into Turn 1, while Verstappen jumped Norris by swooping around the outside of the second McLaren.
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F1 fans are calling for the controversial 'driver of the day' award to be scrapped altogether after it went to Max Verstappen rather than Oscar Piastri at the Spanish Grand Prix. Piastri produced another brilliant drive to win his fifth race of the season, with teammate Lando Norris completing a 1-2 for McLaren.
Oscar Piastri is on track to claim more than a world championship. If he stays on form, he could also snag the title of Australia’s most marketable international sports star. The 24-year-old is already reportedly the nation’s highest earner in sport.
It was a battle of the McLaren drivers across Formula One’s 2025 Spanish Grand Prix qualifying, with Oscar Piastri ultimately topping Lando Norris’ with purple sectors across the board on the final runs — eking a two-tenths of a second gap over his teammate.
Oscar Piastri clinched another victory in the 2025 F1 season, triumphing at the Spanish GP. With this impressive win, he joins an exclusive club, standing alongside legends such as Lewis Hamilton and an iconic Brazilian great.
Oscar Piastri y Lando Norris están separados por apenas en la cima de la clasificación de pilotos de la Fórmula Uno y el binomio McLaren
That will play on his mind for the rest of the day because now he will be there studying the data and he will see how Oscar was so quick there, so quick there.”
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motorsport.com on MSNLando Norris: "Silly" to count out Max Verstappen from 2025 F1 title fightMcLaren’s Lando Norris is flying high after winning the Monaco Grand Prix, but says his team’s fight to claim both F1 titles for the first time since 1998 isn’t over yet