The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Brilliant Hamilton swoops to conquer

- PHILIP DUNCAN

Lewis Hamilton passed championsh­ip rival Max Verstappen and Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas to win the Portuguese Grand Prix.

The world champion dropped to third in the opening stages, but made two brilliant moves in nine race-winning laps to claim his second victory of the season.

Verstappen crossed the line in second, while Bottas, who started from pole, finished a disappoint­ing third. Sergio Perez took the flag in fourth, with Lando Norris fifth for Mclaren.

Hamilton missed out on top spot in qualifying to Bottas by just seven thousandth­s of a second, and the British driver faced an uphill task to win for a 97th time following his poor restart.

The safety car was deployed at the end of the first lap after Kimi Raikkonen ran into the back of Alfa Romeo teammate Antonio Giovinazzi.

And six laps later, when the debris was cleared, Hamilton was caught napping as Verstappen sailed round the outside of his Mercedes at the opening corner.

Up front, Bottas was unable to race into the distance and the top three spent the formative laps separated by little more than one second.

On lap 11, Hamilton landed his first strike by moving back past Verstappen. He drew alongside the Dutchman at 200mph before sliding up the inside of the Red Bull at the first corner.

Verstappen eyed up Hamilton through turn four, but the world champion planted his Mercedes on the apex and Verstappen was forced to yield.

It wasn’t long before Hamilton was then crawling all over the back of Bottas. Indeed, one wondered whether the Mercedes pit wall would order the Finn to move aside with Verstappen in striking range.

But Hamilton took the decision out of their hands when he moved into the lead with a dazzling pass on lap 20 of 66.

Such was his speed, he was suddenly two seconds clear of Bottas inside just four laps, and from there he never looked like losing.

“That was such a tough race, physically and mentally and just keeping it together,” said Hamilton. “It was windy, so it was easy to put a foot wrong. I lost out at the restart which was not good.

“I was not happy and I had to position myself the best I could. I then had to make a move on Valtteri before the tyres were destroyed, and I just made it stick at turn one.”

Verstappen said: “At the end we just lacked a bit of pace and Lewis got by.

“Once we settled in second you could see we were lacking in pace compared to them.

“We were not on top of it here, but we will see what we can do in Barcelona,” he added of the next race.

Charles Leclerc finished sixth for Ferrari, one spot ahead of Alpine’s Esteban Ocon. Double world champion Fernando Alonso finished eighth following a late move on Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.

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