MONTMELO, Spain — McLaren pair Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris moved closer to making this Formula 1 season a simple question of which one of them will come out on top after finishing the Spanish Grand Prix one-two on Sunday.
That sense of dominance was aided by a late-race collapse by Max Verstappen and his Red Bull team. Verstappen was bearing down on Norris until a late safety car led to him having slower tires. He was quickly passed by Charles Leclerc and George Russell before the defending champion made it much worse by colliding with Russell's Mercedes.
The resulting 10-second penalty for Verstappen sent him plummeting down to a 10th-placed finish in Spain.
Things got testy from there.
Russell called the move ''deliberate" and said Verstappen set a bad example.
Verstappen replied that ''next time I will bring a tissue.''
Piastri won the race with poise from pole position and ended Verstappen's run of three consecutive wins at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Piastri has 186 points, 10 more than Norris. Verstappen dropped to 49 points behind the leader.
Where does that leave the title race with still a long way to go?