The 2020 Spanish Grand Prix will hardly go down as a Formula 1 classic, but there were still plenty of key storylines developing throughout.
Lewis Hamilton routed the field at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, gapping second-placed Max Verstappen by 24 seconds at the close of the 66-lap affair.
There was more to the race than that, as plenty of radio traffic punctuated a tough race – and Hamilton and Verstappen controlled the airwaves to help dictate their strategies throughout the race.
A mix of race tactics mixed up the midfield, shining a light on some of the more impressive drives down the order as others were caught up in less-than-optimal strategies and a profusion of traffic.
Autosport’s Grand Prix editor Alex Kalinauckas is joined by F1 reporter Luke Smith, technical editor Jake Boxall-Legge and GP Racing’s executive editor Stuart Codling to dissect the race as it happened.