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Spanish Grand Prix Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona May 13-15, 2016

Total laps 66
Lap distance 4.655 km
Track Conditions Dry

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Free practice 1  May 13 - 10:00 local | 08:00 GMT | 04:00 EDT
Free practice 2  May 13 - 14:00 local | 12:00 GMT | 08:00 EDT
Free practice 3  May 14 - 11:00 local | 09:00 GMT | 05:00 EDT

Qualifying  May 14 - 14:00 local | 12:00 GMT | 08:00 EDT
Race  May 15 - 14:00 local | 12:00 GMT | 08:00 EDT


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Lap 66

Sensational stuff from Verstappen! A 32-lap stint on the mediums to win on his debut for Red Bull. What an amazing story here and that's before we even mention the fallout at Mercedes!

Ricciardo held on to fourth in the Red Bull after taking on a set of softs at the end. Bottas fifth ahead of Sainz, Perez, Massa, Button and Kvyat.

That's one of the best Spanish Grands Prix I can remember. A tense battle at the end there based around tyre strategy. Verstappen really deserved that!

Vettel and Ricciardo will both be asking questions of their strategists.

Kimi offers Verstappen a handshake and he gets a hug and a pat on the back from Vettel, the man he has taken the record of youngest driver from.

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Verstappen starts his final lap but Raikkonen has closed up, not sure it will be enough though.

Ricciardo pits for a new set.

Raikkonen has one last chance at Turn 10....

But the Ferrari is not close enough.

And Verstappen wins the Spanish Grand Prix to become the youngest driver ever to win an F1 race!

Lap 65

Two laps remain. Verstappen has a lead of 1.1s over Raikkonen, putting the Ferrari out of DRS range.

Ricciardo is also too far off Vettel now as Kvyat unlaps him to let the Toro Rosso loose.

Ricciardo has a left rear puncture!

Lap 64

Verstappen starts lap 64 of 66 on 29 lap old tyres.

Ricciardo has another look at Vettel and has another lock up, but it's not enough to get past the Ferrari.

Raikkonen is now over a second off Verstappen. We could be about to see youngest winner in F1 history.

Lap 63

Vettel ran wide ahead of the final corner on that last lap, but Ricciardo couldn't take advantage.

Kvyat now passes Gutierrez for tenth place as he follows the Vettel/Ricciardo battle past the Haas.

Lap 62

Raikkonen remains too far off Verstappen as they approach Turn 1. He got a little closer with the help of Gutierrez at the end of the previous lap but it wasn't enough to make it stick at Turn 1.

In the middle of the battle for the lead and third, Button passes Gutierrez for ninth.

Lap 61

Ricciardo tries again into Turn 1, but Vettel doesn't change his line and Ricciardo has to lock his right front to try to get his car stopped. A collision is avoided and the Red Bull remains behind the Ferrari.

Vettel now has a gap of 4.2s to Raikkonen.

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