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F1 GP Spain 2023 standings, times, results and who took pole position: Max Verstappen dominates with Sainz 2nd

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The result in classification from F1 Spanish GP 2023 It was the same as most Saturdays this season: pole position for a Red Bull, especially for Max Verstappen (1m12s272). However, the development of this quality it was not at all predictable away from the first place in Barcelona.

Charles Leclerc left out at Q1 and Czech Perez and George Russell in the Q2, prelude to what would happen in the third trimester. A classification marked by changes in temperature and track conditions saw Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris finish second and third, with no pole position options.

This was a Saturday of surprises, with Nico Hulkenberg 8th or Pierre Gasly 4th, tomorrow having the tough task of holding off the big teams on a track that leaves no room for error.

Fernando Alonso had an accident in Q1 and destroyed the floor of the Aston Martin, managing only 9th.

Below are the times, who took pole position and the results, as well as everything that happened in the 2023 F1 Spain qualifiers.

F1 Spanish GP 2023 standings: Results, places and times in Barcelona

Position Pilot year
1 Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 1m12s272
2 Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) 1m12s734
3 Lando Norris (McLaren) 1m12s792
4 Pierre Gasly (Alpine) 1m12s816
5 Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 1m12s818
6 Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) 1m12s994
7 Esteban Ocon 1m13s083
8 Nico Hulkenberg 1m13s229
9 Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) 1m13s507
10 Oscar Piastri 1m13s682
eleven** Checo Perez (Red Bull) 1m13s334
12** George Russell (Mercedes) 1m13s447
13** Guanyu Zhou (Alfa Romeo) 1m13s521
14** Nyck de Vries (AlphaTauri) 1m14s083
fifteen** Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri) 1m14s477
16* Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo) 1m13s977
17* Kevin Magnussen (Haas) 1m14s042
18* Alex Albon (Williams) 1m14s063
19* Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) 1m14s079
twenty* Logan Sargent (Williams) 1m14s699

** Noted in Q2 | * Noted in Q1

Who took pole position at the 2023 F1 Spanish GP in Barcelona?

The pole position of the Spanish GP 2023 from F1 it did Max Verstappen of the Red Bull team, with a time of 1m12s272.

The Dutchman blew away his rivals in the final Q3 effort to record the 24th pole position of his Formula 1 career.

In Sunday’s race, Verstappen will enjoy another chance to succeed at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

What time is the Barcelona F1 Spanish GP 2023 race?

  • Day: Sunday, June 4, 2023
  • Time:
    • Mexico (CDMX): 7:00
    • condition United (ET): 9 o’clock
    • Argentina: 10:00
    • Spain: 15:00

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Michael Schumacher took first place in the ranking of the richest drivers in the history of Formula 1

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Seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher took first place in the ranking of the richest drivers in the history of Royal Racing, Racing News 365 reports with reference to GQ Sports.

The German pilot’s fortune is estimated at $790 million.

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World champion Kimi Raikkonen (254 million) took fourth place in the ranking, three-time champion Niki Lauda (203 million) was in fifth place.

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— The regulations clearly define the maximum compression ratio and the method for measuring it, based on static conditions at ambient temperature. This procedure remains unchanged despite the reduction in the permissible compression ratio for 2026, the FIA ​​said in a statement.

The FIA ​​does not intend to change the regulations at least until the tests are carried out. Teams are allowed to update their power unit designs every six races of the season.

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Lando Norris received the Formula 1 championship trophy at a ceremony in Tashkent

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The British driver of the McLaren team, Lando Norris, received the Formula 1 championship cup for winning the individual competition of the 2025 season, the series press service reports.

The FIA ​​Awards ceremony took place in Tashkent.

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