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Verstappen takes F1 Championship lead with win in Spain as Leclerc retires

After winning the Spanish Grand Prix, Max Verstappen has regained the Formula 1 World Champion lead. His rival for the title retired with an engine issue, and Verstappen kept up his 100% winning record when he has finished in 2022. Red Bull Racing applied team orders after Sergio Perez put in one of his best performances in a Red Bull car. George Russell demonstrated his worth in his Mercedes car and finished on the podium for his efforts.  It was all going smoothly for Leclerc in free air, but on lap 27 the Ferrari driver experianced a sudden loss of power. A moment that has provided a big swing in the World Championship battle. The man from Monaco refused to be disappointed and insisted...
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