This Thursday marks the start to a busy weekend during the Spanish Grand Prix as we hear from the drivers in today's press conference. As usual, GPblog gathers the day’s most important news and delivers it straight to you in our daily liveblog. Mclaren CEO Zak Brown puts an end to cheating allegations
Brown believes the arguments against
McLaren have reached a breaking point, as he stated in an exclusive interview with PlanetF1,
"That’s where the sport is today, but I believe it’s gone too far.”The CEO urged the
FIA to step in and solve this issue that is a waste of the governing body's resources by calling for a deposit style process for when team's submit their complaints. He believes this could act as a deterrent and control the "
politickery" within the sport.
"I think there’s a few people that take it beyond what I believe is an acceptable amount of politicking, so to speak.”
Sainz on a possible move for the Red Bull seat
After it was announced last year that Hamilton would be leaving Mercedes for Ferrari, questions were raised as to where
Carlos Sainz would move to for the 2025 season after being left without a seat.
The performance of Perez last year caused for speculations as to whether Sainz would be able to fill this position, in a team he was affiliated with up until 2018. However, the Spanish driver announced that Red Bull was not a possibility for him.
"Red Bull didn't want me. For one reason or another, no agreement was reached."
Verstappen on the FIA's decision of a platinum rating
Verstappen would now be able to participate in a hypercar race in WEC (World Endurance Championship), after receiving his platinum rating by the FIA. In Spain today, the defending F1 world champion joked about wanting a different rating instead.
"I was secretly hoping for a bronze rating. I might appeal the platinum, get silver at least," Verstappen joked.