George Russell maintained his qualifying position through the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, crossing the line fourth for Mercedes AMG F1. Russell started the race from the second row, P4, a strong qualifying effort that placed him directly behind the dominant McLaren front row of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, and Max Verstappen. Over the 66 laps, Russell held his ground, concluding the race in fourth position with a total time of "1:33:08.734". His performance yielded 12 championship points, contributing to Mercedes' constructor efforts. During the race, Russell recorded his fastest lap on lap 62, a "1:17.244", which was the fourth quickest overall, indicating strong pace in the latter stages of the event. This result contrasts with his earlier career outings, such as his performance at the [George Russell at the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix](/results/2019-suzuka-george-russell) where he finished outside the points.
The race saw a McLaren 1-2, with Oscar Piastri taking the victory and Lando Norris finishing second. Russell's teammate, Kimi Antonelli, experienced a retirement from the Grand Prix after 53 laps due to "Oil pressure", highlighting the varying fortunes within the Mercedes garage on this particular race day. This outcome for Russell, while solid, placed him just off the podium, with Charles Leclerc securing the final podium spot. For a broader understanding of Formula One racing, including its history and regulations, refer to [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One). The official results and further information on the sport are available on the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en). Detailed historical and current race data can also be explored through platforms like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json). Comparing this race to other events, drivers like [Lando Norris at the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix](/results/2019-suzuka-lando-norris) have also shown consistent performances, while veterans such as [Fernando Alonso at the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix](/results/2019-suzuka-fernando-alonso) continue to compete at the highest level.
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