F1 Spanish GP: Verstappen fights back to win and grab points lead, as Leclerc retires

In a frenetic first half of the race, Verstappen cost himself second place by losing the rear end and careering across the gravel before mounting a remarkable recovery run.
Aided by runaway leader and polesitter Leclerc suffering the misfortune of a terminal power unit failure, Verstappen was able to force Red Bull to orchestrate a change for position.
That left Sergio Perez to concede a …Keep reading

F1 Grand Prix race results: Verstappen wins Spanish GP

Verstappen bounced back from an off-track excursion and an intermittent DRS issue to lead home a crushing Red Bull 1-2 ahead of teammate Sergio Perez.
Leclerc was cruising out front when he lost power on Lap 27, handing the lead to Mercedes’ George Russell. Perez passed the Mercedes just before half distance to hit the front but Verstappen charged past him towards the end of the race to score …Keep reading
WRC – Rovanperä/Halttunen storm to victory in Portugal and extend championship lead

WRC – Rovanperä/Halttunen storm to victory in Portugal and extend championship lead

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Kalle Rovanperä celebrated his third consecutive victory at Vodafone Rally de Portugal on Sunday afternoon to stretch his FIA World Rally Championship lead.

The Finn demoted long-time leader and Toyota GR Yaris team-mate Elfyn Evans on Saturday evening and extended a slender advantage to win by 15.2sec. He heads the standings by 46 points after four rounds following previous victories in Sweden and Croatia.

Second marked Evans’ best result of the season, the Welshman finishing 2min 02.1sec clear of Dani Sordo’s Hyundai i20 N. Sordo denied Toyota Gazoo Racing a podium lockout by relegating Takamoto Katsuta by 2.1sec in the final speed test.

Rovanperä won the Wolf Power Stage to claim five bonus points. Sordo scored four points in second with Thierry Neuville taking three in third in an i20 N. Ott Tänak secured two points in fourth in another i20 N, with Evans netting the final point.

PH Sport’s Yohan Rossel/Valentin Sarreaud claimed the FIA WRC2  in a Citroën C3 after Hyundai Motorsport N’s Suninen crashed out early in this stage. 

“It’s just a shame for him and I’m sorry. Second place would have been a good result, but now we have a win. I think we have a lot of work to do on the car and me for Sardinia, but the whole team is motivated and it’s a good result for our championship.”

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Alonso clears air with FIA president Ben Sulayem after criticism

In Florida, Alonso dropped out of the points when he was handed a penalty for gaining an advantage by going off track when battling with Mick Schumacher.
Although such penalties cannot be challenged, Alonso and Alpine sporting director Alan Permane went to see the stewards after the race in order to state their case.
Sources have indicated to Autosport that, while Alonso did try to give back …Keep reading

Steiner explains Haas pace despite lack of F1 upgrades at Spanish GP

Kevin Magnussen qualified eighth in Barcelona less than a tenth behind Valtteri Bottas, whose Alfa Romeo team had brought a whole slew of upgrades to the Spanish round.
Team-mate Mick Schumacher also made the Q3 shootout – for the first time in his career – qualifying 10th behind Magnussen and McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo.
Afterwards, Bottas expressed his confusion on how quick Haas was at …Keep reading

Alonso to start Spanish GP from back of grid after taking new F1 power unit

Alonso struggled with traffic and the timing of his final lap in the opening stage of qualifying on Saturday in Barcelona, causing him to finish a lowly 17th and drop out in Q1.
Ahead of Sunday’s race, FIA technical delegate Jo Bauer confirmed that Alpine had opted to fit Alonso’s car with a complete new set of power unit elements, taking him over the season limit.
As a result, it …Keep reading
F3 – Martins bounces back with commanding Barcelona Feature Race victory

F3 – Martins bounces back with commanding Barcelona Feature Race victory

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Victor Martins put the disappointment of an early retirement in yesterday’s Sprint Race well and truly behind him, putting on a dominant display to secure his second win of the Formula 3 season. The ART Grand Prix driver seized the lead into the opening corner and didn’t look back, controlling the pace despite two Safety Car restarts.

Pole-sitter Roman Stanek put up a strong defence throughout to keep Isack Hadjar at bay for second. Alexander Smolyar brought home another solid haul of points in fourth, ahead of PREMA Racing’s Oliver Bearman and Jak Crawford.

Caio Collet survived a late charge from Franco Colapinto to finish seventh, as Kaylen Frederick hung on for ninth. Meanwhile, Juan Manuel Correa faced an action-packed three-way duel with Arthur Leclerc and Grégoire Saucy during the closing stages to snatch the final points-paying position in P10.

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AS IT HAPPENED

Off the back of achieving his maiden F3 pole position in Friday’s Qualifying, Stanek was joined on the front row by Martins. The Trident driver got a decent start off the line, but he had no defence for Martins. Tactically, the ART driver tucked into the pole-sitter’s slipstream, fully committing to an early move to swoop around the outside of Turn 1 for the lead.

A solid getaway allowed Hadjar to hop into P3, as Leclerc was swallowed up at the start dropping down the order from P5. The PREMA driver suddenly found himself going side-by-side with Sprint Race winner David Vidales for ninth.

Out front, Martins looked to be untroubled, beginning to pull over seven-tenths clear of Stanek after the opening lap. In the fight for second, Hadjar was putting Stanek under pressure, with Smolyar keeping close to the pair.

However, Martins’ advantage was soon undone on Lap 4 when the Safety Car was brought out to recover Van Amersfoort Racing’s Rafael Villagómez from the wall at Turn 4. With the Safety Car heading back into the pits four laps later, Martins didn’t hesitate to put his foot to the floor early into the final chicane, nailing an excellent restart to pull a sizeable gap from Stanek behind.

The restart didn’t go as well for Frederick, as Crawford dived down the inside of his fellow American for sixth and Collet soon followed him through.

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Racing was brought to a halt once again on Lap 11 after Carlin’s Brad Benavides discovered the wall at Turn 2. In a near identical restart, Martins got things back underway, pulling away from Stanek and Hadjar.

In the battle for ninth, Leclerc and Vidales banged wheels, sending the pair off track. While the PREMA was able to recover, the Campos suffered damage to his right rear tyre and was sent tumbling down the order, promoting Colapinto up to ninth and Correa to 10th.

Determined to fight his way back into the points, Leclerc began hunting down Saucy ahead, sticking closely to his side through the first series of corners to climb back into 11th. However, with a five-second time penalty hanging over him for causing a collision with Vidales, he began putting the pressure on Correa ahead.

Running over the grass, an unconventional move from Leclerc saw him re-join the track ahead of Correa, before slowing down significantly at the final chicane, allowing the ART driver back through and giving Saucy an opportunity to have a look.

As the final laps drew to a close, Stanek was once again on the defensive, keeping an eye on his wing mirrors for Hadjar behind. Having steadily climbed his way into the points, Colapinto’s late charge from P12 saw him overtake Frederick for eighth and challenge Collet all the way to the chequered flag.

However, nobody could come close to Martins, who crossed the finish line 2.4s clear of Stanek, with the Hitech of Hadjar rounding out the podium.

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KEY QUOTE: Victor Martins, ART Grand Prix

“Second win of the year – this one feels good after yesterday with the issue. It’s good to bounce back with a victory. ART deserve it, I had a mega car. I was just managing the race and we took the win.”

THE CHAMPIONSHIP VIEW

Victory promotes Victor Martins back into the lead of the Drivers’ Championship on 62 points. Another solid weekend of results moves Roman Stanek up into second on 56, six points clear of Red Bull junior Jak Crawford. Isack Hadjar is in fourth with 47 points, and Arthur Leclerc completes the top five on 43.

PREMA Racing retain their hold at the top of the Teams’ Championship on 120 points. ART Grand Prix remain second on 98, ahead of Trident on 75. Hitech Grand Prix are fourth on 63, with MP Motorsport fifth on 56 points.

WHAT’S NEXT

Formula 3 returns to the track in just over a month’s time, as the fourth round of the Championship heads to Silverstone from July 1-3.

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Five F1 Spanish GP updates you may have missed

While almost all of the attention on car changes has been on Aston Martin amid a copycat row with Red Bull, there have been plenty of other noteworthy ideas to emerge up and down the pitlane.
Here we take a look at the most interesting upgrades that have been spotted so far.

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Red Bull has a revised front wing …Keep reading

Aston Martin compromised on cooling with updated F1 “launch car”

As part of the huge package of aerodynamic changes, the team had to make decisions on cooling several weeks ago, and it was caught out in part by unexpectedly high temperatures in Barcelona this weekend.
In such circumstances, teams are obliged to ‘open up’ their cars and create extra cooling capacity, which in turn generates drag and impacts straightline speed.
After a promising initial run …Keep reading