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F1 2023: Maximized Dominance: Verstappen Wins in Spain

The Max Verstappen winning juggernaut shows no signs of slowing down. With another commanding victory in Spain, the Dutchman has now amassed an impressive tally of 40 wins. What’s more, the prospect of his reign coming to an end seems increasingly distant, painting an ominous picture for his competitors. As Verstappen continues to assert his dominance, the rest of the Formula 1 grid faces an uphill battle to challenge his supremacy.

Max Verstappen’s dominance in Spain was evident right from Friday practice. It carried through to Saturday qualifying too as, by nearly a half-second gap, he secured pole position, leaving his closest rival, Carlos Sainz, trailing in his wake. Verstappen’s performance on Saturday was so commanding that he didn’t even need to make a second run.

There was no real hope of a close battle with Verstappen on race day but the start of any race brings with it at least an inkling of a chance. Nevertheless, as the lights went out  any and all hopes of a close battle for the lead quickly fizzled out. Verstappen expertly navigated the brief challenge for P1 and thereafter effortlessly extended his advantage, cruising his way to a third consecutive race win in the 2023 season. The Dutchman’s ability to maintain sustain his unmatched pace has undoubtedly solidified his position as the champion-elect this season.

While Carlos Sainz showcased an impressive performance in qualifying, securing a solid starting position, Ferrari’s hopes for a strong showing gradually faded during the race. The pace of the Ferrari cars fizzled as the Spaniard struggled to maintain his position, eventually falling behind both Mercedes drivers by the end of the race.

Formula 1 2023: Spanish GPDespite Ferrari’s upgrades, including a new sidepod configuration, it became evident that they hadn’t quite hit the sweet spot. The disappointment continued for the team as Charles Leclerc, plagued by a dismal qualifying session, failed to make it into the points, further adding to Ferrari’s frustrations. The race and performance by Ferrari served as a stark reminder that even with big upgrades, and perhaps big expectations, it may not play out as expected.

While Ferrari’s upgrades failed to deliver the expected performance boost in Spain, Mercedes made notable strides in terms of race pace. Both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell showcased impressive performances, although they fell short of challenging Max Verstappen. Nonetheless, it was an encouraging step in the right direction for the Mercedes team. Like Ferrari, Mercedes introduced a newly styled sidepod along with several other upgrades. The second and third-place finishes for Hamilton and Russell, respectively, are certainly commendable results. However, Team Principal Toto Wolff remains cautious, emphasizing that there is still a long way to go before they can truly challenge Red Bull’s dominance. Nevertheless, these results serve as a vindication for the Mercedes team, as they now have confidence that they are heading down the right design path for their car.

Checo Perez experienced yet another challenging qualifying session, which resulted in an eleventh-place start on the grid. However, the Mexican driver showcased his tenacity and skill by making a solid recovery, ultimately securing a fourth-place finish. Nevertheless, the truth remains that if Perez aims to mount a genuine challenge for the championship, his bad days need to be, well, not so bad. Elsewhere, Carlos Sainz trundled home in an underwhelming fifth place, highlighting the lack of pace from Ferrari. The two Aston Martin drivers, Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso, showed respectable performances, finishing in sixth and seventh place, respectively. However, Aston, and likely the drivers, would be disappointed with this haul in a season that has been littered with podium finished for Alonso.

Formula 1 2023: Spanish GPEsteban Ocon claimed the eighth position for Alpine and Zhou Guanyu of Alfa Romeo secured an impressive ninth-place finish. In the final points paying position was Pierre Gasly in the second Alpine car. Lando Norris secured a dazzling third place in qualifying but broke his front-wing against Hamilton’s rear tyre at the start of the race. The McLaren driver managed a lowly seventeenth place finish.

Verstappen’s dominance in Spain showcased his exceptional driving skills and unwavering determination. With a commanding pole position and a flawless start, Verstappen effortlessly controlled the race from start to finish, securing yet another victory. His ability to consistently deliver exceptional performances, coupled with his relentless pursuit of success, is sight to behold as the second coming of Red Bull appears to gain more and more steam.

All images courtesy of Pirelli Motorsport

About Natalie Le Clue

Natalie Le Clue is an F1 aficionado of the most dedicated vein. And, true to form for any F1-enamoured junkie, she readily admits to crying the first time she saw a F1 car, calling it an ‘overwhelming moment’. Natalie has won the 2010 gSport Woman In Media award, the 2015 Woman In Media Print award, and has been named as one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in South African Sport by the Department of Sport and Recreation. Natalie is currently serving as SAfm's F1 correspondent. Follow Natalie on Twitter @nlc27

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