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F1 qualifying results: Oscar Piastri thunders to pole at the Spanish Grand Prix

Another exciting qualified watch is waiting for the Formula 1 network in the Spanish Grand Prix. The most recent trilogy of sport with the Spanish Grand Prix will end this week from Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, and today he brings one hour of training before an important qualified hour.

The week began with exhausted speculation about a new technical direction from the ruling body of F1, which aims to “flexible wings”, which has become a major discussion point during the past two seasons. While sport imposed restrictions on the back wings to start the year, the most stringent requirements – and test – entered into force this week.

While some believe in the ring that this will be “Gamechanger” in the arrangement of the attackers, which has not yet been achieved, at least according to two hours of training on Friday. Both McLaren’s drivers were strong in the FP1 and FP2, where Lando Norris tops the FP1 timing sheets and his teammate Oscar Pasri on the road at FP2.

However, many teams and drivers lie down, and with another hour of training before qualification, there is still more for the teams to learn.

We will have a qualified session today directly covered, so check again early and often!

Below is the temporary start network, which will be filled throughout the qualifiers:

2025 Grand Prix Grand PRICE SUREDUREAL GRID

row position driver a team position driver a team
row position driver a team position driver a team
Row 1 1 Oscar Pasri McLaren 2 Lando Norris McLaren
Row 2 3 Max Versaben Red Ball 4 George Russell Mercedes
Row 3 5 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 6 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes
Row 4 7 Charles Licerrick Ferrari 8 Pierre Gazley Alpine Mountains
Row 5 9 Isack Hadjar VCARB 10 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin
Row 6 11 Alex Albon Williams 12 Gabriel Portolo Spoiler
Row 7 13 Liam Lawson VCARB 14 Lance Nuzha Aston Martin
Row 8 15 Oliver Berman Hay 16 Niko Holkenberg Spoiler
Row 9 17 Esteban Okon Hay 18 Carlos Sinz Junior Williams
Grade 10 19 Franco Colabinto Alpine Mountains 20 Yuki Tsunoda Red Ball

Note: All updates are in the emancipation

Q3

11:08: “I think we have a decent Friday,” says Versaben. “Unfortunately, it was not enough to challenge the pole.”

11:06: “Oscar was very well done,” Norris begins. “Oscar was driving his car well throughout the weekend.”

11:04: Alex Brundel with interviews after rehabilitation on F1TV. First it is your sentences, oscar piasstri. “Yes, very happy, it has been a good weekend so far,” Pasri begins. “I think last night we found some speed, and today the car was huge.

“I have improved a lot in the 1st floor, in fact,” PiaSSTRI added. “Everything came to me mainly in the first half of the Past.”

11:01: Piastri roams the top of the time with 1: 11.546, or 0.209 seconds before norris.

VerstapPen takes P3. McLaren closes the front row in Barcelona.

11:00: Norris goes lilac through the first sector, but then leads this effort. It looks like papaya for a papaya exchange exchange.

10:59: The final payment rolls are ongoing, starting with Nuris.

10:57: Hadjar comes out as the only driver who has not yet settled. It seems that he will shoot this Q3.

Leclerc climbs from his car, it seems that he will adhere to what he did, which made him in P4.

10:56: The first roll of Alonso is outperforming Verstapen, the arrival of veteran Aston Martin to P5, where Verstapen dropped to sixth place.

The crowd descends their approval.

10:54: Leclerc Pips Verstapen and slides to P4.

10:53: Norris goes to the temporary pole, and we have a McLaren front row today. Rusell in P3, while the first Verstapen roll was good fourth.

10:52: PiaSSTRI goes up with 1: 11.836. But it is worth noting, at least for my eyes, perhaps wide in the sixth turns.

10:49: 12 minutes and count with the final part of the qualifiers.

Q2

10:44: “Red Bull is still struggling with Lunderster.”

10:41: Albon, Portolo, Lucun, Stroll and Bearman are the five drivers who were canceled.

10:40: The final payment roll is keeping it in the landing area, and the Aston Martin driver will be outside the second quarter. The final batch of Polytolito keeps it in the P11 as well, and it will also be out.

Hadjar jumps to P6, which removed Alpon.

10:36: Russell also tells Mercedes that he is “happy to give” his teammate Antoneli “if necessary.”

And yes, there are dark clouds on the horizon. We’ll see whether the teams come out earlier than what was expected to make sure they got a good bosom here at the end of the second quarter.

10:34; George Russell, Wakidman. “Dark clouds in the distance [Turn] 13.

10:33: Piastri jumps to P1 with sub -voltage 1: 12 of the day, where it is pumped into a roll 1: 11.998.

With seven minutes staying and after each driver, a roll deployment, the five drivers in the landing zone are: Portolo, Lawson, Alban, Stroll, and Bearman.

10:31: VerstapPen goes P1 with 1: 12.358, but then Noris wears it with 1: 12.056.

10:28: Alonso returned to the path, along with most of the remaining drivers. Only PiaSSTRI, Russell and Antonelli remain in Pit Lane.

10:27: Alonso immediately returns to Pit Lane at the end of his lap.

10:26: We have a green light in Barcelona with 15 minutes and count around the clock. 15 drivers remain, and five others will be eliminated at the end of this sector. Alonso, Alpon and Bearman are the first driver to move to the path.

Q1

10:23: Alex Brundle goes on F1TV with the final payment bosom of Tsunoda, equaling that the tires fall away from RB21 at the end of the lap. “The car does not really turn to him,” Brundel is determined while Tsunoda is going through the third sector. “He does not have the front end.”

10:21: “This is just a disaster for Red Bull,” says Giulion Palmer on F1TV. “How do you explain that?”

10:19: Berman jumps to P11, who canceled his teammate Okon.

Yuki Tsunoda has also been eliminated, along with Hülkeenberg, OCON, Sainz and Colapinto.

10:18: Colabentu withdrew to the side and was eliminated.

10:17: Bortoleto jumps to P8 and Hülkenberg to P10, which means that there is some time that can be found in these final payment rolls. No one should feel safe.

10:16: A little problem on a soft hole. Colabinto was at the forefront of the package and witnessed a problem in his car, forcing the rest of the network behind him to try to get around him to move to the path.

10:15: Less than four minutes remaining in the first quarter, and Pit Lane appears like a 50 -headed road towards Ocean City, Maryland on Friday in the summer.

10:12: The first Max Versaben roll division of McLares. It is 0.247 seconds behind Piastri, and only 0.001 seconds before Norris.

Now that each driver has completed a bosom for payment, the five drivers in the judiciary are Niko Holkelberg, Stepan Okon, Carlos Sinz Junior, Yuki Tsunoda and Gabriel Portolo.

10:10: I have finished Oscar Baysri. The McLaren driver publishes 1: 12.551 with his first bosom, good for P1 and 0.248 seconds before Norris.

10:09: Liam Lawson jumps to P1, but only for a moment. Kimi Antonelli, but then Lando Norris is heading to P1 with 1: 12.779.

George Russell and then cut the beam of only 0.007 seconds behind Norris.

10:05: Less than 13 minutes remaining in the first quarter and after some drivers in the back of the network early times, the rest of the network wanders in the circle.

Lance Stroll currently leads the timing paper, followed

10:00: There is a green light at the end of the hole lane and we have 18 minutes around the clock. Franco Kulapinto of the Alps is the first driver on the track.

9:59: We are waiting for the green light to start the qualifiers in the Spanish Grand Prix.

Updates before the qualifiers

9:54: Favorite Piastri is an expensive F1TV before the eligible watch.

9:41: F1TV consider the fastest rolls of PISTRI and Norris in FP3. You can see where Piasstri was better thanks Remote measurement data as a compliment F1-TEMPO:

9:30: We live.

If you are excited, there is another live blog to qualify this morning, you can thank the weather gods. The heavy rains here was washed in Maryland, the head of the baseball in Travel Double, and not only to save me by car for two hours this morning, but allow me to settle to watch some of the qualifiers. So, there is that.

Notes from FP3

The performance of the other driving was from Team Papaya in FP3.

PiaSSTRI topped the timing papers at the third and final hour of practice, with a burning bosom of 1: 12.387. Norris at P2 ended his teammate with a time of 1: 12.913, half a second behind Piaastri.

PiaSSTRI and Norris are the only two drivers who will go to less than 1: 13,000 so far this week. PiaSSTRI was published two girls in 1:12 this week, first in FP2 on Friday and then its blog efforts at FP3.

Charles Leclerc ranked third in FP3 with a bosom of 1: 13.130, 0.743 seconds behind PISTRI.

Below are the full results of FP3:

The results of the Great Spanish FP3 Prix

to publish driver a team time gap
to publish driver a team time gap
1 Oscar Pasri McLaren 1: 12.387 us
2 Lando Norris McLaren 1: 12.913 +0.525
3 Charles Licerrick Ferrari 1: 13.130 +0.743
4 George Russell Mercedes 1: 13.139 +0.752
5 Max Versaben Red Ball 1: 13.375 +0.988
6 Isack Hadjar VCARB 1: 13.382 +0.995
7 Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1: 13.405 +1.018
8 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1: 13.414 +1.027
9 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1: 13.527 +1.140
10 Liam Lawson VCARB 1: 13.637 +1.250
11 Gabriel Portolo Spoiler 1: 13.722 +1.335
12 Niko Holkenberg Spoiler 1: 13.733 +1.346
13 Carlos Sinz Junior Williams 1: 13.758 +1.371
14 Yuki Tsunoda Red Ball 1: 13.892 +1.505
15 Lance Nuzha Aston Martin 1: 13.904 +1.517
16 Pierre Gazley Alpine Mountains 1: 13.954 +1.567
17 Franco Colabinto Alpine Mountains 1: 14.085 +1.698
18 Esteban Okon Hay 1: 14.138 +1.751
19 Alexander Albon Williams 1: 14.289 +1.902
20 Oliver Berman Hay 1: 14.460 +2.073

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