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Spanish GP Full Results: Piastri claims victory in Barcelona as McLaren secure one-two finish amid late drama

Spanish GP Full Results: Piastri claims victory in Barcelona as McLaren secure one-two finish amid late drama
Oscar Piastri turned pole to triumph as the Spanish GP unravelled into collisions, penalties, and investigations.
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Oscar Piastri produced a commanding display at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya to take his fifth win of the season, leading home team-mate Lando Norris in a stunning one-two for McLaren. 

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The result not only cements the Australian’s place atop the championship standings but also signals McLaren’s strongest team performance yet in the 2025 Formula 1 season.

Starting from pole, Piastri got away cleanly, while Verstappen muscled past Norris into Turn 1. 

The Red Bull driver and reigning world champion looked threatening early on, and his undercut strategy after the first pit stop briefly handed him the race lead. 

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Spanish Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri won his fifth race of the season to extend his lead at the top of the championship standings | Credit: X(@F1)

However, an aggressive three-stop tactic proved his undoing as Piastri calmly regained control.

(L) Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri pose after helping McLaren escure one-two finish in Barcelona | Credit: X(@F1)

The drama heightened with a late Safety Car, deployed when Kimi Antonelli’s Mercedes coasted to a halt with a mechanical failure. 

Verstappen’s misery and McLaren’s masterclass in Barcelona

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Max Verstappen looked unbothered by his demotion to P10 after his clash with George Russell | Sky Sports F1

At the restart, Piastri and Norris surged ahead, untroubled by the chaos that unfolded behind them. 

Verstappen, in the hunt for a podium, found himself entangled in a bitter on-track squabble with Mercedes’ George Russell.

 Contact between the two forced the Dutchman off track, and after Red Bull instructed him to give the place back, a second collision earned him a 10-second time penalty.

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That ultimately demoted the Dutchman to 10th, capping off a frustrating afternoon.

A separate investigation is also ongoing into a wheel-to-wheel clash between Leclerc and Verstappen on the main straight.

The incident occurred during a late-race restart, following a dramatic slide by the Red Bull driver coming out of the final corner.

Meanwhile, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc took full advantage of the turmoil, claiming third place.

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Russell finished fourth, while Nico Hülkenberg delivered a standout drive from P15 to secure fifth for Kick Sauber. 

Lewis Hamilton followed in sixth, ahead of Isack Hadjar and Pierre Gasly. 

Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso finally scored his first points of the season in ninth on home soil.

The eventful Grand Prix saw just 19 starters after Lance Stroll withdrew with a hand injury. 

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Despite a bruising race for several teams, McLaren’s Barcelona brilliance firmly placed them as serious title contenders—both in the drivers’ and constructors’ championships.

2025 Spanish GP Finishing Position After Verstappen Penalty

1, Oscar Piastri (McLaren)

2, Lando Norris (McLaren) +2.471s

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3, Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) +10.455s

4, George Russell (Mercedes) +11.359s

5, Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber) +13.648s

6, Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) +15.508s

7, Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) +16.022s

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8, Pierre Gasly (Alpine) +17.882s

9, Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) +21.564s

10, Max Verstappen (Red Bull) +21.826s (10s penalty)

11, Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) +25.532s

12, Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) +25.996s

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13, Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull)+28.822s

14, Carlos Sainz (Williams) +29.309s

15, Franco Colapinto (Alpine) +31.381s

16, Esteban Ocon (Haas) +32.197s

17, Ollie Bearman (Haas) +37.065s

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DNF Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)

DNF Alex Albon (Williams)

DNS Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)

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