We envisioned an exciting Spanish Grand Prix based on the training sessions and qualifying, and in the end, the result was a standard one - not without some excitement.
Lando Norris, who started from the front, got off to a good start, but Max Verstappen didn't let up, and they fought for the lead for quite a long time, which was finally snatched by the sharpshooter George Russell. Verstappen took advantage of the Red Bull's power to finally take the lead, but it was an interesting addition that Lewis Hamilton soon arrived next to Russell, who overtook Carlos Sainz with a spectacular overtake. If it was a spectacular overtake, Norris didn't limit his coolness either, first hunting down Hamilton, and then after a series of back-and-forth murders, he also fought his way past Russell. Beyond this point, there was only a fight in the midfield, but those were exciting, especially the battle between the two Ferraris. But by this time, Max Verstappen's victory, Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton's podium finish, had long been decided. This was not the race of the year, but it's good to see that Red Bull Racing's advantage is slowly but surely fading.