How the constructors' championship standings change after the Spanish GP

20:27, 01 Jun
Updated: 21:05, 01 Jun
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Oscar Piastri takes his fifth win of the season in Barcelona and extends his lead over Lando Norris in the championship, with McLaren increasingly on course for their second consecutive run in the constructors. Let’s take a look at how the Constructors' Championship standings have changed after the Spanish GP.
At the end of yet another weekend as a driver clearly capable of competing for his first World Championship, Oscar Piastri managed to claim victory at the Spanish GP, following up his pole position from yesterday and extending his lead to +10 points in the Drivers' Championship over his teammate.
All in all, Lando Norris can also smile, having finished second at the line and still very much in the fight after nine rounds. The one licking his wounds is Max Verstappen, who finished fourth but had to drop down the standings due to a ten-second penalty received following the dramatic incident with George Russell during the race.
A great afternoon for Nico Hulkenberg as well, who managed to place his Stake in fifth position, overtaking Lewis Hamilton in the final laps and taking advantage of the Dutchman's penalty.
Thanks to points lost by Mercedes and Red Bull, Ferrari gains two positions and now sits second in the championship, behind only the unbeatable McLaren.

Constructor's championship standings after the Spanish GP

McLaren - 362
Ferrari – 165
Mercedes – 159
Red Bull – 144
Williams – 54
Racing Bulls – 28
Haas – 26
Aston Martin – 16
Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber – 16
Alpine – 11