Aston Martin will be hoping for a points finish this weekend in Barcelona, after a horrible time last weekend in Portugal.
The search for points continues for Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN, as Räikkönen and Giovinazzi collide in Portugal.
Max Verstappen split the Mercedes drivers with second place finish at Portugal and Sergio Pérez takes fourth and driver of the day for Red Bull.
Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen took second place at the Portuguese Grand Prix, importantly splitting the Mercedes drivers.
There is a feeling reminiscent of 2013 for Mercedes, as Hamilton takes his second win of the season in Portugal.
97 down and three to go, as Lewis Hamilton wins the Portuguese Grand Prix to go one win closer to 100.
It was a disappointing Portuguese Grand Prix for Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN as Räikkönen and Giovinazzi collided on lap one of the race.
A tenth place for Pierre Gasly sums up a disappointing weekend for AlphaTauri, as the team look ahead to Barcelona.
Both Red Bulls will line up on the second row, as they look to hunt down the Silver Arrows on Sunday.
It would have been pole for Max Verstappen, if it weren’t for exceeding track limits as Red Bull lockout the second row in Portugal.
Scuderia Ferrari appear to have made a further step forward in Portimão after looking right on the pace during the Friday practice sessions.
It has been an unbelievable start to the season for Mclaren as they look to take their momentum into the first double header of the season.
Mclaren will be looking to close the gap even more to the top dogs, can they achieve another podium this weekend in Portugal?
Lance Stroll’s solid eighth place at Imola has raised the spirits in the garage according to Szafnauer. On the other side of the garage Vettel continues to struggle.
Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll made it back to back points finishes at Imola, whereas Sebastian Vettel still can’t catch a break.
It almost felt like Germany 2019 for Mercedes as both cars take a trip to the wall. Bottas’s incident bringing out a red flag and Hamilton’s seeing him lose any chance of victory.
"We are still not having a car and power unit that can match the Red Bull Honda" - Mercedes' Wolff
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It was a weekend of highs and lows for Mercedes, nevertheless they keep hold of the driver’s and constructor’s world championships as they head to Portugal.



