After the Canadian Grand Prix delivered plenty of thrills and spills, Formula 1 now returns to Europe for the Spanish Grand Prix, the first of a triple-header. Max Verstappen’s cool head saw him claim his sixth victory from nine races, ahead of Lando Norris and George Russell. While McLaren continued its strong run of form, Mercedes has us wondering whether its resurgence was a one-off or a sign of things to come.
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya offers an all-encompassing test of low and high-speed corners, but is not renowned for its overtaking opportunities. It was the venue for Max Verstappen’s first F1 win in 2016, when he made history as the youngest driver to win a grand prix and the first ever dutchman, on his debut for Red Bull. Fast-forward to today and the three-time world champion will be targeting his 61st grand prix victory.