Sacha Fenestraz and Norman Nato claimed a solid 4-5 result on Sunday in Jakarta, following on from a challenging opening race in Southeast Asia.
Red Bull’s Christian Horner: Spain proves that “the whole team is operating at an elite level”
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Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner is pleased with the team’s high level of performance, continuing their streak of winning every race of 2023 so far.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen finished first at the Spanish Grand Prix by a stunning margin, while team-mate Sergio Pérez crossed the line fourth after starting outside of the points.
Nick Cassidy is now third in the Formula E Drivers’ Championship after failing to score a point on Sunday in Jakarta, marking a bad day in the office.
Max Verstappen took an impressive victory but it was Lewis Hamilton and George Russell who made the headlines at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Jaguar remain just about in the fight for the Constructors’ Championship after Mitch Evans finished third in the second race in Jakarta.
Mitch Evans claimed an essential podium in the second race in Jakarta, 24 Hours after being taken out by team-mate Sam Bird.
Jake Dennis claimed second place for a second consecutive day in Jakarta, leaving him just a point behind the championship leader.
Maserati claimed their first single-seater victory since Juan Manuel Fangio in 1957, courtesy of ‘King of Jakarta’ Maximilian Günther.
Maximilian Günther claimed his first win of the season in Jakarta, with the German having topped every single session bar one throughout the double-header.
Nico Hülkenberg made it into Q3 and will start the Spanish Grand Prix from seventh on the grid, ten spots ahead of team-mate Kevin Magnussen.
Both Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso will start inside the top ten in Spain, but it was a much more difficult session for the Spaniard than the Canadian after an early off.
Lewis Hamilton will start the Spanish Grand Prix from fourth on the grid after a much improved Saturday for Mercedes, at least on his side of the garage.
Pierre Gasly will drop from fourth to tenth on the grid after being handed two three-place grid penalties for impeding during Saturday’s Qualifying session in Spain.
Lando Norris will start an excellent third on the grid for Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix after finding good pace from his MCL60.
It was a day of contrasting fortunes for Ferrari on Saturday, with Carlos Sainz Jr. qualifying second and Charles Leclerc nineteenth in Spain.
Race Report: Maximilian Günther claimed Maserati’s first win since 1957 in Jakarta, as Pascal Wehrlein reclaimed the lead of the Drivers’ Championship.



