The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Verstappen victory but Hamilton finding form

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Lewis Hamilton says his brilliant comeback drive at yesterday’s Spanish Grand Prix has resurrecte­d his dream of fighting for an eighth world championsh­ip.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen raced to his third victory in as many outings after Charles Leclerc was cruelly eliminated from the lead when engine gremlins struck his Ferrari on lap 27 of a sizzling race at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya.

Sergio Perez took second, one place ahead of Hamilton’s everimpres­sive Mercedes team-mate George Russell, with Carlos Sainz fourth.

Hamilton’s race seemed doomed after just four corners when he collided with Haas’ Kevin Magnussen and sustained a puncture. The seventime world champion stopped for repairs and emerged last but one – 30 seconds behind his nearest competitor and more than a minute off the lead.

So gloomy was Hamilton’s apparent fate he wanted to retire his car, but he was persuaded to continue then spent the next 65 laps driving the socks off his machinery to haul himself up to fifth when the chequered flag fell.

He would have finished one place better but for an overheatin­g engine which forced him to surrender position to Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz on the concluding lap.

“Lewis, that was amazing,” said Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff, seconds after the race finished.

“You were the quickest car out there and you could have gone for the win.”

Hamilton might be 64 points behind new championsh­ip leader Verstappen after just six rounds, but with 16 races still to come and Mercedes on the road to recovery, is the 37-yearold confident of a swift return to the winner’s circle?

“Yes, definitely,” he said.

“We have made a lot of improvemen­ts with the car.

“If I didn’t have the issue at the start I would have been fighting the Red Bulls so that gives me a great hope at some stage we will be fighting for the win.

“I was 30 seconds behind the next driver (when I left the pits). I was thinking this would be impossible to get back into the points, but the team said: ‘no, you are on for eighth’.

“I couldn’t understand it at the beginning and I thought that they were being super-optimistic, but I decided to give it everything and see where I could finish.

“It feels better than a win when you have come from so far back and faced that adversity.

“To come back as I did today, it felt like the olden days, and to me that is amazing.”

 ?? ?? Max Verstappen celebrates at Circuit de Catalunya.
Max Verstappen celebrates at Circuit de Catalunya.

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