The Hamilton Spectator

Red Bull’s Verstappen wins Malaysian Grand Prix

- JEROME PUGMIRE

SEPANG, MALAYSIA — Max Verstappen celebrated his birthday by winning the Malaysian Grand Prix Formula One race in style Sunday, while Lewis Hamilton finished second to extend his championsh­ip lead over Sebastian Vettel.

Vettel started the race from last but drove brilliantl­y to take fourth place behind Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo and limit the damage to his own title hopes. Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen did not even start. Moments before the race, mechanics wheeled Raikkonen’s car back to the garage but could not get it ready.

Hamilton secured the 70th pole of his career in qualifying, and his fourth straight in Malaysia, while Vettel failed to set a time because of an engine problem.

The day after turning 20, Verstappen turned on the style, making a fine move to overtake Hamilton on Lap 4.

“The whole race went well. Once I got past Lewis I could focus on my tires,” Verstappen said. “From then on, I could race my own race. It’s incredible to win.”

His father, the former F1 driver Jos Verstappen, looked emotional as his son stood on the podium. Dutch fans poured onto the grid to join in the celebratio­ns.

Hamilton’s only win in Malaysia was in 2014. He led comfortabl­y last year but retired with an engine failure.

Vettel’s last win came at the Hungarian GP before the summer break, moving him 14 points clear of Hamilton. But the British driver has won three of four races since and now leads Vettel by 34 points with five races remaining.

“It’s a step toward trying to win this world championsh­ip so every point counts,” Hamilton said. “Considerin­g the issues we had with the car, it’s a good weekend.”

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