FIA announce 8 F1 Spanish Grand Prix changes
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Barcelona may be quickly approaching its end as a Formula 1 city after more than three decades of racing in northeastern Spain.
Oscar Piastri knocked Lando Norris off top spot in practice as McLaren set the pace for Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix. Five days after Norris won in Monaco to reignite his stuttering title charge, the British driver soared to first place in the opening running at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya.
Yuki Tsunoda said his pace has “dropped like hell” in the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend after he ended up dead last in qualifying on Saturday. Having struggled throughout practice, Tsunoda failed to make any tangible improvements in Q1, ending up slowest among all 20 runners with a time of 1m13.385s.
With all three practice sessions done and dusted, the F1 teams and drivers now look ahead to qualifying: Will Max Verstappen nab pole, or will a McLaren do the honors? If the three pactice sessions are anything to go by,
Fernando Alonso has equalled his worst start ever to a Formula One season in 2025. But he's not about to give up on his career yet
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motorsport.com on MSNFernando Alonso: F1 cannot lose Barcelona after 2026With the ‘Madring’ due to join the Formula 1 calendar from 2026, Barcelona could be set to host its final grand prix for the foreseeable future next year – but for Spaniard Alonso, it should stay put
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GPblog on MSNF1 LIVE | Can rivals match McLaren's qualifying pace after a strong Friday by the papaya team in Barcelona?The Spanish Grand Prix weekend continues, with GPblog also being present in the Barcelona paddock. On today's schedule is FP3 and Qualifying. Keep up with the latest news with our live blog! Entering the Spanish GP,
Monaco victor Lando Norris straight back to the head of the timesheet in first practice session in Barcelona; new flexi-front wing rules in force for first time; watch Spanish Grand Prix second practi