2022 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix

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F1 returns to action this week for the Spanish Grand Prix, with Red Bull and Ferrari fighting a tightly contested battle and multiple teams bringing significant upgrade packages.

A modified Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is the site of the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix for Formula 1. The title battle for both drivers and constructors is still a close fight, with Ferrari narrowly holding onto a lead in the constructor's championship, and Max Verstappen inching ever closer to Charles Leclerc in the drivers standings.

Much of the buzz surrounding this week's race concerns upgrades from mid-pack teams. Aston Martin arrived to Catalunya with a car that bears more than a passing resemblance to the Red Bull. Mercedes is also turning heads, as their upgraded cars look to be more on pace with Ferrari and Red Bull than we've seen so far this year.

The action this weekend will be the first time for most fans to see the track's newest form. The difficult and slow La Caixa corner at turn 10 has been rounded, which will allow the cars to carry a little more speed while still retaining the intent of the circuit overall.

Leclerc's 19-point advantage over Verstappen could be considered a safe lead in some circumstances, but given the inconsistency of the Red Bull in the first few races and coming off of two consecutive Verstappen wins at Imola and Miami, that lead seems far from safe.

Ferrari's lead in the constructor's championship has likewise been threatened, as a tough outing for Ferrari at Imola saw Leclerc and Sainz manage to finish only 6th and 20th, respectively. However, the pair claimed two of the three podium positions in Miami to help retain the championship lead.

What are your predictions for this weekend? Let us know in the comments or on Twitter @RaceDepartment!
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Rammed !
Deliberetly, said Kevin..
Eventhough I fully believe the "deliberetly" thing here then its still amazing how Hamilton is able to cut through the field.
He is now up into pos 7.

CatsAreTheWorstDogs: I dont like him but that doesnt completely influence my assessment of him.

EDIT: Young Schumacher is up into pos 11. Could he get his 1st tiny point today? :p
 
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Lap 57 Alonso passes Schumacher for P9. Tsunoda also passes Schumacher, his first F1 point slips away again, for now.

Fight for it Mini Schu.
Think about how your fathers attitude would have been :thumbsup:
 
Eventhough I fully believe the "deliberetly" thing here then its still amazing how Hamilton is able to cut through the field.
He is now up into pos 7.

CatsAreTheWorstDogs: I dont like him but that doesnt completely influence my assessment of him.

EDIT: Young Schumacher is up into pos 11. Could he get his 1st tiny point today? :p

Well at least it's not "completely" lol...come on, it was lap 1 and the new and improved race directors found it as a simple racing incident...it was understeer, nothing more.

Now he's P4...excellent recovery!
 
Congrats, Max.
and..
"Fastest lap of the day and an extra point on the board goes to Sergio Perez.
Great week for the Mexican after becoming a dad again.'. :D :thumbsup:
 
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No party in the Haas team tonight.
Only a mineral water to Mick - and maybe a small sip of a danish pint to Magnussen.:roflmao:
 
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Congrats to the Red Bulls, a real shame for Leclerc, he did everything right but still ended badly. Happy to see Russell on the podium, he defended for life, very proud of his performance!
 
.. not want to be a Ferrari
mechanic this evening.
Was it the cooling, or.. ?

Anyway.. now we have cold one
to celebrate.. that only some cars
died. Cheers :thumbsup:
 
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Team orders in the 6th race :confused:
Yess Max is on top again

and I like it

But seriously..Max could have easily passed Perez with fresh tires, besides that Max is the number 1 at RB because he is faster than Perez. But once in a while and I think a team order is better than 6 years without competition. Boring from Merc ;)
 
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.. not want to be a Ferrari
mechanic this evening.
Was it the cooling, or.. ?

Ferrari said it was a power unit failure. Sounded like the electric motor shut down to me...that high pitched whine drastically dying out was heartbreaking to hear...

Wow, I am absolutely shocked Hamilton finally got voted driver of the day (he never seems to win those no matter what)...he definitely deserved it today, though I would have been happy with Russell getting that as well.
 
GJ MV, omg RB failures....
Kinda wished Perez could've been able and allowed to keep MV behind or have the position gained by an actual overtake.
GJ Russel & LH, deserved DOTD.
Sainz... doesn't seem to work out this season so far.
Leclerc, unlucky, but still 1 car failure behind.
Green Bull is a bit slow.
Wished Bottas could've finished a bit higher.
Old Magnussen is back :)
 
Driver of Day..
Yes, maybe Russell.. But the driver who makes none, or a minimum of mistakes, during the race .. :thumbsup:
 
Premium
- I really enjoyed the non-DRS battle between Max and Russell. I understand why DRS is considered necessary, but I'd much rather see battles like this one than the automatic overtakes that we see most of the time with DRS.

- Great drive by Hamilton. But his "I'm in last, so we should just quit" early on was so whiny and shameful and insulting to the guys who have to fight at the back of the pack every weekend. The GOAT? Not with that attitude.
 
- I really enjoyed the non-DRS battle between Max and Russell. I understand why DRS is considered necessary, but I'd much rather see battles like this one than the automatic overtakes that we see most of the time with DRS.

- Great drive by Hamilton. But his "I'm in last, so we should just quit" early on was so whiny and shameful and insulting to the guys who have to fight at the back of the pack every weekend. The GOAT? Not with that attitude.
Sure, conversely Max is never whiny on the radio. :thumbsup:
Same for all other world champions in history, no doubt.
 
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Ferrari said it was a power unit failure. Sounded like the electric motor shut down to me...that high pitched whine drastically dying out was heartbreaking to hear...

Wow, I am absolutely shocked Hamilton finally got voted driver of the day (he never seems to win those no matter what)...he definitely deserved it today, though I would have been happy with Russell getting that as well.
I find Russell would have been a more worthy DotD this time, but voters always favor the drivers who make a come back from the rear of the field.
 

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