The Free Press Journal

Two-stop strategy made difference

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L ewis Hamilton took a sensationa­l victory in Spain over Max Verstappen on Sunday, but the seven-time champion said a highlight of his Grand Prix was that he learned a lot about his Red Bull rival having battled him on track throughout.

Hamilton executed a surprise two-stop strategy to retake the lead from Verstappen at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya after the Dutchman had got ahead off the line and into Turn 1 at the start, but the Briton spent nearly half the race hovering around a second behind the Red Bull's rear diffuser.

And, by staying so close to Verstappen in an enthrallin­g battle, the reigning champion said he picked up some very useful informatio­n on his rival.

"It was actually a really good day," he said after taking the win. "I learned a lot about Max today and perhaps more than all the other races probably put together."

However, Hamilton remained coy when he was asked if he would like to elaborate on what he had learned about the Red Bull racer.

He replied: "Not particular­ly, no [laughs]. It was just… when you’re with people on track... you get to see different things and you can follow closely.

What clinched Hamilton the victory, as he had lost the lead going into the opening turn to Verstappen, was a two-stop strategy that saw Hamilton pit from second for a new set of mediums and close down a 22-second gap. By Lap 60, Hamilton led, and went on to win by 15.8 seconds.

"It had been the plan all weekend for us to make sure we had two mediums to be able to do a two-stop. Even though a one stop potentiall­y looked better, I know from experience here that a onestop is very, very hard to pull off.

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