Find out how Lando Norris secured pole position in a thrilling battle with Max Verstappen at the Spanish Grand Prix!
In a nail-biting showdown at the Spanish Grand Prix qualifying session, McLaren's Lando Norris outshone Red Bull's Max Verstappen to secure his second pole position in Formula 1. The intense competition saw Norris edge out Verstappen by a mere 0.020s, thrilling fans with his exceptional performance on the track. As the tenth round of the 2024 F1 season unfolded, Norris's remarkable display on the circuit left spectators on the edge of their seats.
With the excitement building up, all eyes were on the starting grid after Norris claimed pole position, dethroning championship leader Max Verstappen. The grid reshuffle marked a significant moment as Norris prepared to lead the field from the front, setting the stage for a highly anticipated race day in Barcelona. The tension was palpable as fans awaited the action-packed showdown between Norris and his rivals, eager for a display of skill and speed on the track.
As the race day in Barcelona approached, Mercedes-AMG showcased their strength with a second-row lockout, positioning Lewis Hamilton and George Russell in third and fourth place. The stage was set for a thrilling battle among the top contenders, promising fierce competition and potential surprises as the Spanish Grand Prix unfolded. Excitement reached its peak as the countdown began for the race to kick off, with fans on the edge of their seats awaiting the adrenaline-fueled spectacle.
In a captivating turn of events, McLaren's Lando Norris delivered a flawless last-gasp pole lap to secure his position at the front of the grid, leaving fans in awe of his exceptional driving skills. The high-stakes showdown between Norris and Verstappen set the stage for an electrifying race, with spectators eagerly anticipating the intense battle for victory at the Spanish Grand Prix.
McLaren driver Lando Norris secured the second pole position of his Formula 1 career after coming out on top in an epic battle with Red Bull rival Max ...
Lando Norris snatched pole position from championship leader Max Verstappen late on in Spanish Grand Prix qualifying, finding just 0.02s on his final flying ...
The tenth round of the 2024 Formula 1 season continues with final practice and qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix and you can follow the action here.
For the first time in three years Lando Norris will start a Formula 1 grand prix from pole position after eclipsing Max Verstappen in qualifying for the ...
Second row lock out for the team, as Lewis and George will start the race in Barcelona from P3 and P4.
Lando Norris will start from pole position after topping qualifying for the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix. Here's how and when you can watch the race.
An extremely tight final practice in Barcelona saw Carlos Sainz beat Lando Norris but there was drama at the end due to alleged blocking, ...
McLAREN Racing ©2024 ... By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and ...
Lando Norris beats Max Verstappen with perfect lap for his second F1 pole; Mercedes on row two with Lewis Hamilton ahead of George Russell; McLarens day ...
McLaren's Lando Norris will start the race from pole position ahead of Red Bull ace Max Verstappen. Mercedes duo Lewis Hamilton and George Russell will ...
For the first time in three years Lando Norris will start a Formula 1 grand prix from pole position after eclipsing Max Verstappen in qualifying for the ...
Lando Norris's pole position for Formula 1's Spanish Grand Prix, on a weekend when Red Bull had been expected to dominate, has triggered renewed hope of a ...
Potential pre-race showers, a powerful undercut and a soft tyre that is fast but fragile have opened the door for some strategy intrigue in Formula 1's ...
All the Grove guru's insight Pit Wall Predictions, presented by Gulf, for the Spanish GP is here.
DRIVERS 1 – Lando NORRIS (McLaren) 2 – Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull Racing) 3 – Lewis HAMILTON (Mercedes)
Between them, Verstappen and Hamilton have won every Spanish GP since 2016, with McLaren not tasting victory in Barcelona since Kimi Raikkonen's 2005 success - ...
Red Bull's Max Verstappen won the Spanish Grand Prix, the 10th round of the 2024 Formula 1 World Championship. Charles Bradley Jun 23, 2024, 7:41 AM.
Lando Norris's pole position for Formula 1's Spanish Grand Prix, on a weekend when Red Bull had been expected to dominate, has triggered renewed hope of a ...
Despite coming under scrutiny in a tactical race, with Verstappen's subsequent gap to Norris rising and falling as McLaren pitted later on, the Dutchman ...
Potential pre-race showers, a powerful undercut and a soft tyre that is fast but fragile have opened the door for some strategy intrigue in Formula 1's ...
Max Verstappen overcame the comeback challenge of a fast Lando Norris to pull off an impressive Spanish GP win and stretch his F1 world championship lead.
Lando Norris believes he missed a clear shot at victory in the Spanish Grand Prix after losing two places on the opening lap and then taking a different ...
McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris was quick to hold up his hands that he lost a Spanish GP victory that Max Verstappen and Red Bull swept up.
Max Verstappe hit the front in lap two and drove carefully to eke out yet another win, increasing his lead at the top of the driver championship in the ...
McLaren tried an offset strategy to pressure Red Bull for the win, but fell short.
George Russell (Mercedes) led for a couple of laps at the start after a brave move around the outside of Verstappen and Norris, who ran wheel-to-wheel from the ...
'Not going to like that': Verstappen booed as Red Bull superstar claims Spanish GP crown.
The McLaren driver was left to rue a stint behind George Russell before a late charge on Max Verstappen fell short. Ewan Gale Jun 23, 2024, 9:19 AM.
Round 10 of the season, Spanish Grand Prix took place at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Max Verstappen of Oracle Red Bull Racing, supported by Honda as a ...
Max Verstappen was pushed to the finish line by Lando Norris, while Lewis Hamilton was third and George Russell fourth for Mercedes.
Hear from McLaren Formula 1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, as well as Team Principal Andrea Stella, after the Spanish Grand Prix.