Max Verstappen on verge of F1 race ban
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SportsLine's model analyzes Red Bull's Max Verstappen, McLaren's Lando Norris and the rest of the starting grid's chances at the 2025 F1 Spanish GP
Call it petulance or frustration; it was an inexcusable lapse of judgment from a driver. Using one's car as a weapon against another competitor on track is unacceptable, and the 10-second penalty that Verstappen earned as a result dropped him to 10th place at the end,
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri will start today’s 2025 Spanish Grand Prix on pole position after beating Lando Norris with a stunning lap in qualifying. Piastri leads his McLaren team-mate Norris by three points after eight races in the 2025 World Drivers’ Championship standings.
Formula One stars Max Verstappen and George Russell were caught up in a controversial moment during the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on Sunday.
Formula 1 gets set for another exciting race on Sunday, this time in Barcelona for the annual Spanish Grand Prix.
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Formula One championship leader Oscar Piastri won the Spanish Grand Prix from pole position in a McLaren one-two on Sunday to go 10 points clear of teammate Lando Norris in the title battle.
George Russell (Mercedes) and Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) round out the top five starting positions, and are fourth and sixth in the standings, respectively. Tune in to ESPN on Sunday morning to see who wins the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix. You can live stream all of the action with FuboTV.
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.
From Piastri's commanding win to Verstappen's dramatic incident, the Spanish GP delivered high stakes and unforgettable moments. Here's what we learned from it