
It's race day, with the set to get underway from Barcelona later today. If qualifying is anything to go by though, it could be a race dominated by McLaren, given Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris finished first and second respectivley.
The McLaren motor has looked a cut above the chasing pack throughout the weekend's action, despite the best efforts of Max Verstappen in the Red Bull. The reigning world champion starts the day in third, while George Russell, who dubbed his team's approach as "too conservative" on Saturday, also earned a spot in the second row.
Lewis Hamilton came in with a respectable - and somewhat surprising - P5, with the ever-impressive Kimi Antonelli in the Mercedes making up the rest of row three. At the opposite end of the field, Yuki Tsunoda will start the Spanish Grand Prix dead last, with the Red Bull star having endured a shocker in qualifying. Stick around as we bring you all the latest news and updates from the Spanish Grand Prix.
You may also like
'Aced audition, kept two years in waiting': TV star Siddharth Nigam's mom shares how actor was ditched for star kids for debut film
7 Powerful Routine Glowing Skinned People Secretly Follow
Ryanair travel rules for Brits visiting Spain, Greece, France or Portugal this summer
Elon Musk calls Trump's tax and spending bill a 'pork-filled Congressional disaster': White House fires back
Marco Rubio says "world will never forget" Tiananmen demonstration in rare human rights insight