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Lewis’ milestone win

Briton marks 200th race with victory and trims Vettel’s lead to seven points

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SPA-FRANC OR CHAMPS ( Belgium): Lewis Hamilton completed his 200th Grand Prix in victorious style when he claimed a much-needed win for Mercedes to trim Sebastian Vettel’s championsh­ip lead to seven points.

The 32-year-old Briton made the most of his record-equalling 68th pole position to take the lead, but had to survive some concerted attacks from Vettel’s Ferrari before emerging triumphant for the fifth time this season.

It was the three- time world champion’s third Belgian victory and the 58th of his career, lifting him back into serious contention for the title.

Another victory in next Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix could give Hamilton the lead for the first time this year.

Four- time champion Vettel came home second ahead of Australian Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull, Finn Kimi Raikkonen in the second Ferrari and his compatriot Valtteri Bottas in the second Mercedes.

“It’s been a strong weekend for myself and the team,” said Hamilton.

“Sebastian put up a great fight, but this is what I said I came to do here and so I did it.”

Vettel said: “It was good fun, but it was intense. I was waiting for Lewis to make a mistake – and he didn’t – and he was waiting for me – and I didn’t.

“We did a lot better than at Silverston­e. And next week is our home race... A good day overall.”

After an emotional demonstrat­ion lap by Mick Schumacher, 18, to mark the 25th anniversar­y of his father Michael’s maiden victory at the 1992 Belgian race, there was a keen sense of anticipati­on ahead of the start.

Hamilton pulled away from his record-equalling 68th pole position to lead into La Source and resisted Vettel’s attack at Eau Rouge.

Hamilton built up an early head of speed.

By lap 10, Hamilton was 1.7 seconds clear of Vettel but behind the luckless Max Verstappen, in the second Red Bull, had been forced to retire with another power failure, his sixth early departure in 12 outings.

There was an almost audible sigh of despair from the massed Dutch fans all around the circuit.

“I can’t believe this,” said the 19-year-old.

Hamilton pitted after 12 laps in 2.3 seconds and rejoined fourth, passing the race lead to Vettel. Almost immediatel­y, Raikkonen, third, was put under investigat­ion for failing to slow for yellow flags – and was hit with a 10-seconds stop-and-go penalty.

On fresh tyres, Hamilton made short work of passing the Finn and when Vettel pitted, after Bottas had been in, he was swiftly back into the lead.

Vettel resumed in second and after one flying lap cut the Briton’s lead to 0.7 seconds. By lap 18, it was back to 1.5 with Bottas third 6.9 adrift. — AFP

 ??  ?? Historic: Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain (centre) raising his trophy on the podium after winning the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorcha­mps, Belgium yesterday. Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany (left) was placed second and Red Bull...
Historic: Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain (centre) raising his trophy on the podium after winning the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa-Francorcha­mps, Belgium yesterday. Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel of Germany (left) was placed second and Red Bull...

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