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Yuki Tsunoda's team radio message to Red Bull after qualifying 20th and last for the Spanish Grand Prix speaks volumes.
Yuki Tsunoda said his pace has “dropped like hell” in the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend after he ended up dead last in qualifying on Saturday. Having struggled throughout practice, Tsunoda failed to make any tangible improvements in Q1, ending up slowest among all 20 runners with a time of 1m13.385s.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has admitted the team "must hang onto McLaren's coattails" until the summer break to help
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Christian Horner has been linked with a surprise move to Ferrari, but the Red Bull team principal has moved to shut down the rumours ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix
It was a battle of the McLaren drivers across Formula One’s 2025 Spanish Grand Prix qualifying, with Oscar Piastri ultimately topping Lando Norris’ with purple sectors across the board on the final runs — eking a two-tenths of a second gap over his teammate.
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To follow: FP3 and qualifying tomorrow, ahead of Sunday’s race (9am ET). And that’s the end of the first free practice session in Barcelona. Lando Norris is quickest with a 1:13.718 set on soft tyres. He’s followed by Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri.