Hear from McLaren Formula 1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, as well as Team Principal Andrea Stella, after the Spanish Grand Prix.
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F1 - 2024 Spanish Grand Prix Post-Race Press Conference Transcript
DRIVERS 1 – Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull Racing)2 – Lando NORRIS (McLaren)3 – Lewis HAMILTON (Mercedes) TRACK INTERVIEWS(Conducted by David Coulthard) Q: Max ...
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Spanish Grand Prix - 10 things to know with detail
The Spanish Grand Prix is a Formula One race that has been held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló, near Barcelona, since 1991.
The circuit has a total length of 4.655 kilometers and features 16 corners, including the famous turn 3, known as the La Caixa hairpin.
The Spanish Grand Prix is one of the oldest races on the Formula One calendar, with the first race taking place in 1951 at the Pedralbes circuit in Barcelona.
The most successful driver in the history of the Spanish Grand Prix is Michael Schumacher, who won the race six times during his career.
The current lap record at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is held by Lewis Hamilton, who set a time of 1:18.441 during qualifying for the 2019 Spanish Grand Prix.
The Spanish Grand Prix is known for its unpredictable weather conditions, with races often being affected by rain or high winds.
The race has been won by a variety of teams over the years, including Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes, and Red Bull Racing.
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is known for its challenging layout, with a mix of fast corners, slow chicanes, and long straights that test both the drivers and the cars.
The Spanish Grand Prix is a popular event for fans, with the circuit offering excellent views of the action from various grandstands and hospitality areas.
The Spanish Grand Prix is part of the European leg of the Formula One season and is considered a key race for teams and drivers to test their cars and gather valuable data for the rest of the season.