Max Verstappen Leclerc’s Red Bull wins the 2022 F1 Spanish GP, thanks to the retirement of Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari when he was firmly leading the race, and takes the lead in the F1 world championship right in front of the Ferrari driver. Second place for the other Red Bull of Sergio Perez, who also does the fastest lap, and who left his teammate behind at the end of the race. The Mercedes returns to the podium with George Russell finishing third, ahead of Carlos Sainz’s other Ferrari who finishes fourth overtaking Lewis Hamilton’s other Mercedes on the last lap, fifth, but who suffered from a petrol problem in the final and is was forced to slow down. However, the Briton was the author of an amazing race, recovering from the last position, following a problem after the start after a contact with Magnussen’s Haas. The Englishman closed the comeback with fifth place ahead of Valterri Bottas’ Alfa Romeo ahead of Esteban Ocon, Lando Norris, Fernando Alonso and Yuki Tsunoda.