Deccan Chronicle

89th Grand Prix title for Lewis

Lewis Hamilton drove flawlessly to to take his fourth Belgian title, finishing 8.448 seconds clear of his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas.

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Spa- Francorcha­mps (Belgium), Aug. 30: Lewis Hamilton stretched his lead in the drivers’ world championsh­ip and closed to within two wins of Michael Schumacher’s Formula One record of 91 on Sunday with a majestic, if ultimately tense, Belgian Grand Prix victory.

The series leader and sixtime champion registered his 89th career win with another flawless drive to take his fourth Belgian triumph, finishing 8.448 seconds clear of his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas.

It was Hamilton’s fifth win in seven races this year and extended his record run of points-scoring races to 40.

Max Verstappen came third for Red Bull, seven seconds further adrift, to claim his sixth podium finish in succession.

Hamilton, who had to nurse his car home on worn tyres, has 157 points in the title race, 47 clear of Verstappen. The 'black arrows’ lead the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip with 264 points, well ahead of Red Bull on 158.

“It wasn’t the easiest of races. It was a bit of a struggle, but nonetheles­s I think it was ok in the end,” said Hamilton.

At the British Grand Prix at the start of August, Hamilton had clung on to win after one of his tyres disintegra­ted.

“I was concerned we’d have a scenario Silverston­e, but the

that like tyre seemed to have quite a bit of rubber left on it at the finish,” he added.

Bottas admitted he could not match his teammate’s pace.

“The start was a good opportunit­y, but Lewis played it really well and I just couldn't catch him. In the same car, with Lewis driving a flawless race, it was really difficult.”

Verstappen said he had a dull afternoon.

“It was pretty boring, not very interestin­g and not much to do,” he said.

Daniel Ricciardo produced the fastest lap on his final lap as he claimed fourth ahead of his Renault team-mate Esteban Ocon, and Alex Albon, in the second Red Bull.

Lando Norris was seventh in the sole McLaren.

Pierre Gasly finished eighth for Alpha Tauri ahead of the Racing Points of Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez. On a troubled weekend, last year’s winner Charles Leclerc was 14th, one place behind outgoing Ferrari teammate Sebastian Vettel.

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