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Oscar Piastri headed team-mate Lando Norris as McLaren opened up a commanding gap in the third practice session at the
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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,
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PlanetF1 on MSNExplaining F1’s phantom updates and why McLaren do have a new front wing after allMcLaren might well be the ultimate outlier here though, as both Mercedes and Alpine announced their new front wing designs at Imola, via the car presentation document and have used them thereafter.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has admitted the team "must hang onto McLaren's coattails" until the summer break to help
To follow: FP3 and qualifying tomorrow, ahead of Sunday’s race (9am ET). And that’s the end of the first free practice session in Barcelona. Lando Norris is quickest with a 1:13.718 set on soft tyres. He’s followed by Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri.
Lando Norris can retake the Formula One championship lead from Oscar Piastri in Spain this weekend but both said Max Verstappen remained a threat and the battle was not just a duel between McLaren teammates.
What does one do after their racing team won the famed Grand Prix of Monaco? Go to one of Major League Baseball's most famous ballparks and take some cuts in the cage. Zak Brown, the CEO of McLaren Racing in Formula One and IndyCar,
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If Max Verstappen cannot claim pole position in Spain, Helmut Marko hopes he can at least split the McLaren team-mates having noticed something "interesting" about their pace in practice.