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Verstappen: “Hamilton didn’t follow the rules”

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Max Verstappen has weathered all the dangers to his win from the various crashes at the Australian GP, ​​voiced his doubts about the second red flags and blamed Lewis Hamilton for the way he overtook him on the first lap of the Melbourne race .

Max Verstappen won the Australian GP for the first time with a dominant performance: the RB19’s huge performance gap compared to the Mercedes allowed it to confidently win the 3rd Formula 1 race of the year despite beating the top two places to George Russell lost Lewis Hamilton.

However, the second red flag of the race – Kevin Magnussen’s crash – gave the Dutchman a hard time as, with three laps to go, he shattered the eight-second lead he had built up in the lead.

Chaos ensued during the subsequent restart when a total of six cars collided behind him and the race was stopped a third time – only to end a few moments later after a lap behind the safety car.

“I think you can decide the first red flag, but I don’t quite understand the second.” said Verstappen after the end of the Melbourne GP. “So it was a bit messy. But we got through it all. We had a good basis for the car again today and of course we won, that’s the most important thing.”

Meanwhile, the champion also expressed his displeasure at how Hamilton passed him at Turn 3 on the first lap, taking advantage of the Dutchman’s somewhat poor start: “For my part, I tried to avoid contact. The regulations are clear about what you are allowed to do [προσπερνώντας] from the outside, but it is clear that they were not followed.

“But it’s okay, we had good pace and still passed them. But we have to take that into account for the next games.”concluded the Dutchman.

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Alonso within 2 tenths of Verstappen in the second test of the Spanish GP

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Max Verstappen in the Red Bull RB19 stayed on top in free practice for the Spanish GP in FP2, but this time Fernando Alonso in the Aston Martin AMR23 edged him by 0.17s.

In contrast to the first free practice session of the Spanish GP, the 7th race of this year’s Formula 1 at the Barcelona circuit, the second one was quite interesting: in the qualifying test simulation, 17 of the 20 drivers were within the same second.

Still, Max Verstappen stayed in the lead in the second session, which stayed dry despite the threatening clouds in the skies over Catalonia – in a Red Bull RB19 that was adapted to the aerodynamic data of the Montmelo circuit. The Dutchman showed from the start that he had found the settings to get Milton Keynes’ car back on its feet in those three days.

In the opening minutes, many drivers once again used Pirelli’s experimental new tyres, which will be introduced to the sport from the British GP onwards. Verstappen was again fastest initially on the new hard C1, before the two Ferrari SF-23s – with all their design improvements made over the three days – came out unusually early on the soft rubber.

Carlos Sainz was first 6 tenths ahead of his compatriots and then – in the second attempt of the two Scuderia drivers – 2 tenths faster than his Scuderia colleague Charles Leclerc. Sainz’s time was soon beaten by Verstappen on the medium tyre, but the Ferrari Spaniard responded with another fast lap on the soft tyre, clocking the time at 1’14.274 and putting him back in front.

Very quickly, Leclerc took the lead by 28 milliseconds until Verstappen, on his first fast lap on the tyre, set the fastest lap of 1:13.907. With this time – the only one under 1:14 – the Dutchman stayed at the top until the end.

The second test at the Spanish GP

Then came the surprise of Haas’ Nico Hulkenberg, who set the fastest lap of the day in the Haas VF-23 on the first leg, catching Verstappen to within 0.27 inches. And in the end Alonso came up with the fastest pass in the third leg between the Dutch and the Germans.

Sergio Perez in the other Red Bull RB19 and Esteban Ocon in the Alpine A523 saw the two Ferraris drop to 6th and 7th towards the end before all drivers switched to the two harder tires to collect data for the lap series. This did not change anything in the standings up to the checkered flag.

Mercedes were dropped to 8th with George Russell – who retired early at Turn 10 when he met Oscar Piastri’s slow-moving McLaren – and 11th with Lewis Hamilton. The two Englishmen were 0.48 and 0.64 seconds behind Verstappen respectively, with the W14 receiving further new components over the three days – after the one in Monaco.

Brackley’s car bounced again in the last two fast corners on the new layout of the Montmelo circuit, which – for the first time in 17 years – disrupted the final chicane.

Although Alonso doesn’t seem to have quite the speed at the front that the Aston Martin AMR23 needs to threaten Verstappen and perhaps the Ferraris, who are quite quick in the one round of qualifying testing, he’s further behind – with such small ones Intervals – unpredictable struggle in tomorrow’s (03.06., 17:00) qualifying tests of the Spanish GP.

However, the rather ominous sky over these three days can change the facts: in addition to the cloud cover, which lowers the temperature of the tarmac – with all the consequences this has for tire management in the race – the chance of rain is high both in tomorrow’s qualifying tests and at the GP on Sunday.

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Verstappen is the best in the second practice of the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix

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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen took first place in the second free practice session of the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix.

The time of the Dutch rider is 1 minute 13.907 seconds. Spaniard Fernando Alonso from Aston Martin was second (0.170 seconds back), followed by German Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg (+0.270).

On Saturday, the third practice and qualification of the Spanish Grand Prix will take place.

“Formula 1”. Eighth stage. Spanish Grand Prix

Second workout

1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 1.13.907

2. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – +0.170

3. Nico Hulkenberg (Haas) – +0.270

4. Sergio Perez (Red Bull) – +0.312

5. Esteban Ocon (Alpin) – +0.335

6. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – +0.339

7. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) – +0.367

8. George Russell (Mercedes) – +0.485

9. Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo) – +0.541

10. Pierre Gasly (Alpin) – +0.550

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Formula 1 Sells $888,000 Las Vegas Grand Prix Package: What’s in It

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Have almost a million dollars to spare and want to visit the historic Las Vegas Grand Prix? We have the ultimate package for you!

From November 16th to 18th, the heart of motorsport will be beating in Sin City USA. Formula 1 will be in Las Vegas for the most glamorous Grand Prix of the season. The organizers are also offering an incredible $888,000 package for those who want a truly incredible experience.

What does the Resorts World 888 Experience include?

  • 1 Palace Suite
  • Private butler service
  • 6 Paddock Club tickets
  • 10 tickets for the main stage
  • First class private air transport
  • Transfers from and to the airport
  • Transfers to and from Paddock Club
  • VIP nightclub experience
  • VP experience at a spa
  • 8 VIP theater tickets
  • 1 entourage suite
  • 4 superior rooms
  • 4 personal tailoring and styling services
  • A multi-course dinner for up to 6 people

The Las Vegas Grand Prix is ​​held on the streets of the city. The track has a length of 6120 meters, 17 curves and a straight of 1900 meters. As one can easily see, the celebrities who were in Miami a few days ago will outnumber those who are heading to Nevada for this historic game.

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