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Lewis Hamilton wins Spanish Grand Prix, Sebastian Vettel fourth ahead of Daniel Ricciardo

Hamilton put in a dominant performance at the Spanish Grand Prix, winning with ease and showing Ferrari that Mercedes remains the team to beat in Formula One. Hamilton’s strong run helped Mercedes re-establish order at the top of the field after seeing Ferrari dominate most of the early season. “This is more like it,” Hamilton said on the team radio. “Let’s keep this up.” Valtteri Bottas secured a one-two for Mercedes at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, while Max Verstappen completed the podium despite finishing the race with a broken front wing on his Red Bull.

Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, who now trails Vettel by 17 points in the drivers’ standings, was only fourth after a change in strategy failed to pay off. It was the first one-two of the season for Mercedes, which has struggled to keep pace with the Ferraris. “Today, the car and myself, I felt that synergy which I hadn’t been feeling for the whole year,” Hamilton said. “It’s a good feeling.” Hamilton was never challenged on the way to his 41st win from pole position, surpassing a record he shared with seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher. It was Hamilton’s 64th career win, leaving him 27 behind Schumacher’s record of 91 victories. “I remember like it was yesterday sitting at home playing this computer game as Michael,” Hamilton said. “It’s just very surreal to think that every now and then I keep coming up against Michael in terms of records. He has some serious records. It’s hard to beat all of these records that he has.”

Hamilton also became the first F1 driver to finish in the points in 30 consecutive races. “This weekend we got ourselves on the right path,” Hamilton said. “I would like to hope it could be part of the turning point.” Hamilton had also won in Azerbaijan two weeks ago, but that victory came mostly because of incidents involving his closest competitors, including a blown tyre for Bottas, a mistake by Vettel and a crash between Red Bull teammates Daniel Ricciardo and Verstappen.

Ricciardo was fifth in Barcelona, ahead of Kevin Magnussen of Haas and the Spanish duo of Carlos Sainz of Renault and Fernando Alonso of McLaren. Charles Leclerc of Sauber and Sergio Perez of Force India closed out the top 10. Hamilton had a clean start, with Vettel moving from third to second by passing Bottas on the outside of turn one. Hamilton pulled away early and was able to comfortably control the pace of the race through to the end, finishing more than 20 seconds ahead of his teammate. Vettel gave away his position when Ferrari decided to go for an extra stop and give the German driver fresher tyres. He lost time in the pits and came back onto the track behind Verstappen, and was unable to make up the difference despite the newer tyres.

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