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Hamilton wins Canadian GP, picks up points on Vettel

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MONTREAL: Lewis Hamilton is still finding novel ways to win the Canadian Grand Prix.

The three-time Formula One champion earned his sixth victory — and third in a row — on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Sunday, taking a clear path from the pole to the checkered flag to win by almost 20 seconds.

The new twist: Valtteri Bottas was second, the first 1-2 finish for the Mercedes teammates since they joined forces this season.

“I think experienci­ng it with Valtteri is definitely different,” said Hamilton, who was paired with Nico Rosberg for the previous four years. “I think the chemistry Valtteri and I have is different. I think the working environmen­t we’ve both experience­d this year is on a complete other level, on a profession­al level that’s been above any other year that I have experience­d.”

A week after Mercedes missed the podium completely in Monaco, Hamilton completed 70 laps in 1 hour, 33 minutes, 5.154 seconds on a hot and windy day on Montreal’s Ile Notre-Dame. It was Hamilton’s fourth career Grand Slam — winning the pole, leading every lap, winning the race and posting the fastest lap, and he cut Sebastien Vettel’s lead in the championsh­ip standings from 25 points to 12.

Mercedes also moved into the lead in the constructo­rs’ standings, passing Ferrari.

“Those are the results we need if we are going to win the championsh­ip,” Bottas said.

Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo was third for the third straight week, celebratin­g on the podium by having a drink out of his race-worn shoe. He then shared a sip with actor Sir Patrick Stewart, who was serving as the post-race master of ceremonies.

Vettel was fourth, an impressive finish after his right front wing was clipped by Max Verstappen at the start. The pit stop to repair the damage left the Ferrari at the back of the field just six laps in.

“We came out last,” Vettel said. “I knew we could recover, because we were quicker than the cars ahead. But you have to fight your way through the field, which is a lot of work; not easy.”

 ??  ?? Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes GP celebrates on the podium after winning the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Sunday in Montreal. (AFP)
Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes GP celebrates on the podium after winning the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Sunday in Montreal. (AFP)

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