Pol-Sitter Oscar Piastry won Spanish Grand Prix

Formula One 2025 Spanish Grand Prix ended the way of starting on Sunday, in which the McLaren pair of Oscar Piastry and Lando Noris extended 1-2 to build their commanding lead in team standing.
Charles Lakeler of Ferrari finished third to grab the remaining podium spot in Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The search for the third was the place where all the real plays were in the race.
Piastry from Australia was in command from the beginning, sacrificing the initial lead after the initial pit stopped when four -time F1 Champion Max Verustapen was caught first.
Piastry withdrew the lead from the Netherlands as Red Bull’s Verustapane, a initial second stop. The question on that point was whether Vastapane would take a third pitstop that could give him a late tire edge in the race.
Verustapane pits for the third time, but a security car was deployed when she was excluded from the track with her car due to a problem with her car.
Leaders with Piastry and Noris from Great Britain, Piastry and Noris, were again sent to the pit stop, yet 1-2 with six laps. But Vastapane was passed on the restarted by Lakeler, and Verustapane again got entangled with George Russell of Mercedes as he collided twice.
Vestepane was punished for 10 seconds, with him to be ranked 10th, in which Monaco’s Lakeler finished third and Russell fourth.
Germany Kick Sauber driver Nico Hulcanberg made an excellent race, which finished fifth after finishing 15th.
It was the fifth win of the season for the piastry, leading the driver standing with 186 points, followed by Noris (176) and Verustapane (137).
From the team, McLaren has a huge advantage on Ferrari, 362 to 165 points.
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