Formula 1 is “calling for disaster” if it starts managing wet races differently from how it handled the Belgian Grand Prix, according to one of the most vocal supporters of the decision-making at Spa
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McLaren established itself as Red Bull's main challenger, Mercedes' growing optimism and Ferrari's problems are all debated in the Spanish Grand Prix episode of The Race F1 Podcast
Max Verstappen probably shouldn't have won the Spanish Grand Prix given McLaren's pace. Mark Hughes looks at how closely matched the two cars were at Barcelona and the biggest reasons McLaren still lost
Charles Leclerc feels Carlos Sainz disobeyed a pre-race order at the Spanish GP, a suggestion that prompted his Ferrari F1 team-mate Sainz to say "too many times he complains after the race about something"
McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris was quick to hold up his hands that he lost a Spanish GP victory that Max Verstappen and Red Bull swept up. Was he right to be so critical?
Max Verstappen took a narrow victory over an ultimately deflated Lando Norris in the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix. The race was defined by McLaren’s choice of an offset strategy, which almost paid off
For the first time in three years Lando Norris will start a Formula 1 grand prix from pole position after eclipsing Max Verstappen in qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix
Ferrari has either the fourth-quickest F1 car at Barcelona or, at best, is a marginal third. Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz are adamant that's not good enough - but it's a situation made more worrying by the way its significant Spanish GP upgrade has been received
Red Bull's overcompensation at the Spanish Grand Prix opened the door for Lando Norris and McLaren to nick pole position - with a Norris improvement playing its role too