Otago Daily Times

Hamilton extends lead over Vettel with dominant win in Spanish Grand Prix

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BARCELONA: Lewis Hamilton won the Spanish Grand Prix in a commanding Mercedes onetwo yesterday to stretch his Formula One lead over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, who finished fourth, to 17 points.

The victory was the Briton’s second of the season, 64th of his career and third at the Circuit de Catalunya.

It also set a record, one that Hamilton had previously shared with seven times champion Michael Schumacher, of 41 wins from pole position.

Finland’s Valtteri Bottas was second, a hefty 20.5sec behind, with Dutch 20yearold Max Verstappen completing the podium for Red Bull — his first of an incidentfi­lled season.

‘‘This is more like it. Let’s keep this up,’’ Hamilton told his celebratin­g team over the radio as he swept past the chequered flag.

‘‘Today the car and myself, I felt that synergy which I hadn’t been feeling for the whole year,’’ he added in a prepodium interview after parking up in pit lane. ‘‘It’s a good feeling.’’

Hamilton now has 95 points to Vettel’s 78 after five rounds of the 21race championsh­ip.

Mercedes regained the lead in the constructo­rs’ standings and is now 27 points clear of Ferrari, which had 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen retire from the race.

Australian Daniel Ricciardo was fifth for Red Bull, ahead of Denmark’s Kevin Magnussen for Haas and Spaniards Carlos Sainz (Renault) and Fernando Alonso (eighth for McLaren).

Sainz’s points lifted Renault ahead of McLaren into fourth place by a single point.

Mexican Sergio Perez was ninth for Force India and Monegasque rookie Charles Leclerc took the final point for Sauber.

While Hamilton pulled away cleanly at the start, and Vettel passed Bottas into the first corner for second place, there was carnage behind as Romain Grosjean spun his Haas in a cloud of smoke.

The Frenchman then collected the Renault of Nico Hulkenberg and Pierre Gasly’s Toro Rosso in a major smash, fortunatel­y without injury, that brought out the safety car for the first six laps.

Stewards gave him two penalty points and imposed a threeplace grid drop for the next race in Monaco.

When racing resumed, Vettel was first of the leading group to pit but the Mercedes pair stayed out on what turned out to be a onestop strategy, with Hamilton immediatel­y smashing the lap record.

When Vettel made his second stop during a late virtual safety car period, after Esteban Ocon parked up his Force India by the side of the track, it backfired and he lost places instead of gaining anything.

‘‘We couldn’t make the tyres last,’’ Vettel said.

‘‘I think it was the right thing to do.

‘‘Even in the end, with the fresher set, I wasn’t able to attack,’’ he added.

Torro Rosso’s New Zealand driver, Brendon Hartley, who crashed in practice, avoided trouble to be the 12th of the race’s 14 finishers. — Reuters

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