
McLaren's Piastri wins Spanish Grand Prix
Piastri, who started in pole position, finished ahead of teammate Lando Norris, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc rounding out the podium.
The victory was Piastri's fifth of the season and saw the Australian extend his championship lead from three points to 10.
Max Verstappen was handed a 10-second time penalty after colliding with Mercedes' George Russell late on, leaving him in 10th place.
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