McLaren quickest, but Max Verstappen always wins! 2024 Spanish GP Review

Published: June 23, 2024, 7:48 p.m.

Why did Lando Norris claim that he should have won the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix? In fact, why did Norris run a different race strategy vs. Max Verstappen, and why was he not too concerned about the Mercedes drivers?\nWhy did George Russell's race attack wear off mid-race? And of course, how did Max Verstappen end up winning a race despite the McLaren being the quicker car yet again? Why has Ferrari lost ground for the second race in succession, and why was Carlos Sainz involved in Turn 1 incidents with Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton?\xa0\nDid Mercedes sabotage Russell's race (sarcasm alert!) by putting him on the hard in his final stint while Lewis Hamilton chose the soft? Why was Sergio Perez's 8th place finish lauded by Christian Horner.\nFun fact: Perez was the only three-stopping driver who finished in the points\nWhat happened to Aston Martin? Fernando Alonso was 17 seconds off Nico Hulkenberg for P11 (lap 58/66), and of course, how did Alpine change their fortunes? Is it the "Flavio Briatore effect" felt at Enstone already?\xa0\nIn this episode of the Inside Line F1 Podcast, Soumil Arora and Kunal Shah dissect the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix by answering a lot of race-related questions, discussing stats-facts and more. Tune in!\n(Season 2024, Episode 29)\nFollow our hosts on Twitter: Soumil Arora\xa0and Kunal Shah\nImage courtesy: McLaren\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices