Author: Fleur Rogerson

Arvid Lindblad dominated the feature race around Barcelona in the F2 Spanish GP weekend. Making it back to back wins in Spanish feature races, first in F3 and now F2. Arvid Lindblad suffered a difficult Sprint race which left him collecting a ninth place, but starting on pole at Campos’ home race, the young Brit was hoping to leave the weekend with a win. Alex Dunne made up the places in the sprint race, coming back from his 13 place grid penalty to make the podium. With just a three place penalty for the Feature, Dunne was looking for another…

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Rafa Câmara led from pole to take another astounding win in his F3 title campaign at the Spanish GP feature race. Câmara retired from the Sprint race on Saturday, continuing a long streak of sprint struggles, but in a similar fashion to the majority of the season, Câmara was starting on pole for the feature race and looking for the win. As the lights went out, Câmara had a clean get away, holding onto the lead into the first turn. Tsolov suffered a difficult start, dropped back down the order into eighth. Ramos slowed on track further back on the…

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F2 hit the track on Friday to set up for the last race of the triple header, in case you missed it, here’s a recap of free practice and qualifying. Free Practice: Lindblad fastest in Barcelona Barcelona is known for its technical demands, being one of the most well-rounded circuits on the calendar. This meant that every moment on the track was vital for drivers to get up to speed with the difficult conditions. Alexander Dunne put in an early benchmark with a 1:27.425, followed by Minì and Verschoor. However, Dunne’s already difficult weekend with a penalty carried over from Monaco was…

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Oscar Piastri took the lead for McLaren again from George Russell and Max Verstappen in FP2 in the F1 Barcelona GP. In FP1 around Barcelona, Norris showed the McLaren’s continued dominance. Leading the field by a significant margin. However, it is always hard to tell the true performance from teams in the early sessions, with different run plans. Tyre temperature is the talking point of the race weekend so far, with the team with the best tyre degradation able to climb their way through the order. Green light Charles Leclerc led the field out of the pit lane in the…

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Williams have been the stars of the show in the 2025 F1 season, and coming into his home race in Barcelona, Carlos Sainz is hoping for a strong result despite the track not working for the FW47 on paper. The 2025 season has marked a turning point for Williams, moving from the back of the grid to consistently fighting in the top ten. Carlos Sainz has been shocked by the progress. Moving from Ferrari to Williams and yet still fighting at the front of the grid. Barcelona also comes with the added pressure of being Sainz’ home race. While the…

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Lando Norris picked up from Monaco as he led from Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton in FP1 at the F1 Barcelona GP. McLaren led the charge yet again in Monaco and remain the clear favourites for the final stages of the European triple header. However, Ferrari will be looking to hold onto the momentum they found in Monaco. Verstappen will be fighting to win again and Mercedes will be looking to get back on track after a difficult weekend. So it won’t be an easy fight for any team. With technical changes being brought making the front wings stiffer in…

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Oscar Piastri began the Imola GP on pole, with the pace to win. However, with a few unlucky safety car calls, he not only found himself falling from lead to third place but being overtaken by his teammate on the final stint. In Parc fermé, Piastri didn’t hide his disappointment with the way the weekend turned. He said, “Disappointing, obviously, but I think we made a few wrong calls after that anyways.”  “Not our best Sunday, so definitely a lot of things to look at and review from that one. But yeah, well done to Max and Red Bull, I think…

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Max Verstappen ruined McLaren’s hopes for the weekend, winning the F1 Imola GP from Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. The 2025 Imola Grand Prix promised interesting results, with teams up and down the grid qualifying out of order. Notably, both Ferraris missing out on Q2, while both Aston’s and William’s drivers made it into the top 10. With the difficulty of overtaking around the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola posed the perfect chance for teams like Aston Martin and Williams to leave Italy with a good haul of points. However, strategy and tyre management will be key. This…

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Alex Albon came way from the Imola GP qualifying with a P7 start for the race, Albon was happy with the result after struggling with the FW47 throughout the weekend. Albon has shown an immediate strength behind the wheel of the FW47 in 2025. Scoring more points in the opening rounds than he achieved in the entirety of the 2024 season. However, coming into Imola he wasn’t as confident as he had been in previous weekends. The nature of the Imola circuit makes it a detailed orientated track, with ever slight jolt or mistake having dire consequences. With a new…

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Carlos Sainz showed the pace of the Williams 2025 machinery in qualifying for Imola GP, going fastest in Q2 and making his way safely into the top ten. However, the Spaniard rued what he felt could’ve been a top five start. Sainz’ season start at Williams didn’t get off to the start many had hoped. For the opening rounds, he found himself significantly off the pace of his teammate, Alex Albon, and was consistently being outperformed. However, the Spaniard remained positive regarding the possibilities with the team, putting any problems down to growing pains of joining a new team. Strong…

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