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  • 3 weeks ago | total-motorsport.com | Ewan Gale

    A highly intriguing 2025 Spanish GP saw plenty of winners and losers as McLaren come out on top as Oscar Piastri extended his championship lead over team-mate Lando Norris, while controversy involving Max Verstappen stole the headlines. Piastri was in fine form across the weekend and controlled the race from the front to move 10 points clear of Norris, who recovered from a poor start to finish second.

  • 4 weeks ago | total-motorsport.com | Ewan Gale

    While the Formula 1 championship took another twist at the Monaco Grand Prix as Lando Norris closed the gap to McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri down to just three points, greater intrigue welcomes the 2025 Spanish GP. Stricter tests will be used in a bid to prevent excessive flexing of wings on F1 cars, with changes already having been made earlier this season. So what is changing and what will it mean for the pecking order at the Spanish GP?

  • 4 weeks ago | total-motorsport.com | Ewan Gale

    A track guide for the Spanish Grand Prix is essential reading as Formula 1 comes to the end of its second triple-header of the season. Ever-present in modern F1, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is one of the best-known layouts for teams and drivers given its use for both pre-season and private testing yet its all-round nature presents a set-up challenge for teams, with overtaking opportunities to boot.

  • 4 weeks ago | total-motorsport.com | Ewan Gale

    The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix provided its annual debate on how to improve the racing around the Principality’s streets after a failed experiment with a new rule. Formula 1 tried to spice up the action on Sunday with a new mandatory three-tyre rule, meaning that two pitstops would have to be made in green flag conditions. But with Racing Bulls – and then Williams – using a strategy to help themselves which ultimately rendered the rule a farce, talk has reignited over how to make Monaco better.

  • 1 month ago | total-motorsport.com | Ewan Gale

    Aston Martin finished the 2025 Miami Grand Prix as the slowest team on the grid as it struggles to arrest its decline under Formula 1’s current technical regulations, but a new year brings new optimism and hopes of a stunning driver lineup. Fernando Alonso had a crash and a spin at the same corner in the sprint and grand prix, while Lance Stroll was unable to find competitive speed to add to his points haul this term.

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RT @TotMotorsport: 🛞 Testing is over for another year but who were the WINNERS 👍 and LOSERS 👎 in Bahrain? #F1 #F1Testing https://t.co/p…