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Spanish GP driver ratings, Torquing Point: Your reaction to the Spanish GP.

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Drivers respond to Sainz's porpoising health concerns Weight loss of Red Bull may explain DRS issue

Drivers respond to Sainz's porpoising health concerns Weight loss of Red Bull may explain DRS issue Guess the Grid: 1993 Monaco Grand Prix Torquing Point: Your reaction to the Spanish GP Bottas thought 'it could be our day', but his 'tyres died' Verstappen does not think 2022 cars are less reliable Vettel: So slow in Spain it was Formula 2 qualifying pace Ferrari suspect cool fuel behind Max's last second pit exit Red Bull need to 'get on top of' Max's 'road rage' Kravitz tells Perez: That's the real world of the No.2 driver Hamilton defends his call to retire the car in Spain Leclerc: Ferrari 'cannot afford many more' reliability troubles Russell: 'No reason why we can't claw this back' Norris: Tonsillitis made Spain 'one of my hardest ever races' Perez elaborates on 'frustration' after moving aside for Max Driver ratings for the Spanish Grand Prix Conclusions from the Spanish Grand Prix This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Planet Sport Limited · 4th Floor, The Leeming Building · Vicar Lane · Leeds, LS2 7JF · United Kingdom

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