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GPFans on MSNMax Verstappen confronts Sky Sports presenter as Red Bull star faces race ban - F1 News RecapMax Verstappen has given a tense interview to Sky Sports after his 10-second penalty at the Spanish Grand Prix. ➡️ READ MORE Max Verstappen has moved to the bring of a stunning Formula 1 race ban after Sunday's controversial Spanish Grand Prix.
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motorsport.com on MSNWhy McLaren is surprised by Red Bull gap at F1 Spanish GP, but not by front wing outcomeMcLaren is slightly surprised by its pace advantage on Red Bull, but not for the reasons many had speculated about
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Yardbarker on MSNRed Bull's Max Verstappen creates more controversy at Spanish Grand PrixMissing one race would be costly for Verstappen, who's losing ground in the chase for the drivers' championship. After the Spanish Grand Prix, he's third (137 points) behind McLaren's Lando Norris (176) and Norris' teammate, Oscar Piastri (186).
George Russell (Mercedes) and Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) round out the top five starting positions, and are fourth and sixth in the standings, respectively. Tune in to ESPN on Sunday morning to see who wins the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix. You can live stream all of the action with FuboTV.
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