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Oscar Piastri Dominates Spanish Grand Prix Amid Verstappen Controversy

Oscar Piastri wins the Spanish Grand Prix, while Max Verstappen faces penalties after a late collision with George Russell.


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Oscar Piastri secured a commanding victory at the Spanish Grand Prix, extending his championship lead. The race was marred by a controversial incident involving Max Verstappen and George Russell, resulting in Verstappen receiving a 10-second penalty and finishing 10th. Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc completed the podium. The race showcased McLaren's dominance, marking their first win in Spain in two decades, while Verstappen's aggressive driving led to significant points loss in the championship standings.

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The articles celebrate Oscar Piastri's victory and McLaren's strong performance in the Spanish Grand Prix.

They highlight the excitement and competitiveness of Formula 1 racing.

Drama involving Verstappen and Russell adds tension to the overall narrative.

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Piastri leads McLaren one-two in Spanish F1 GP as Verstappen pays penalty
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"…The race belonged to Piastri, who was in assured control from the front, with the same measured, calm confidence that sat in stark contrast to Verstappen’s temper as the 24-year-old Australian reminded everyone he has the traits of a world champion in waiting."

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