Boston Herald

Hamilton wins Spanish GP for 88th F1 victory

- — ASSOCIATED PRESS

Lewis Hamilton was worried about Max Verstappen before Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix.

Worried, too, about how the Mercedes tires would cope under a searing summer sun after wilting last week in the lesser heat of Silverston­e.

His concerns proved as unfounded as his 88th career victory was comprehens­ive. The six-time world champion is now within three of Michael Schumacher’s Formula One record of 91 wins.

Hamilton beat Verstappen by 24 seconds to extend his championsh­ip lead over him to 37 points – 132 to 95 – after six races.

“I was just in a daze out there. I felt really good,” Hamilton said. “I didn’t even know it was the last lap I was so zoned in.”

His teammate Valtteri Bottas is fading from the picture, and already languishes 43 points behind Hamilton despite winning the first race of the season.

Hamilton’s fourth win of the coronaviru­s-shortened campaign was also timely, considerin­g Verstappen’s superb win last Sunday — when Mercedes anxiety levels rose.

“It was a surprise because we had that problem with the tires last weekend,” Hamilton said. “But we seem to have understood it.”

The pre-race thinking from Mercedes was that Verstappen — who has eight podiums in the last nine races — was favorite. But a thrilling contest never happened, and Verstappen’s priority became keeping Bottas in third place.

“It was good to split the two Mercedes. I didn’t have the pace like Lewis but I’m happy with second,” he said. “The start was crucial to get ahead of Valtteri.”

Although Bottas secured a bonus point for the fastest lap, he is six points behind Verstappen in the standings.

The winding 2.9-mile Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with its combinatio­n of slow and fast corners, is one of the hardest for overtaking.

After narrowly securing a record-extending 92nd career pole position Hamilton made a strong start on the long straight to the first corner. But Bottas was overtaken by Verstappen and the Racing Point of Lance Stroll — who jumped from fifth to third with a fine move on Bottas’ right flank.

“The start was the key point, I lost a position and then had to push hard to make ground and suffered the tire condition,” Bottas said. “I was behind Max and everyone knows how hard that is.”

Track temperatur­es on the circuit were around 122 degrees and Bottas was concerned.

“These black overalls are hot,” he said during the race, throwing in an expletive for emphasis.

It was another miserable day for struggling Ferrari, with Sebastian Vettel seventh and Charles Leclerc abandoning after his engine cut out on track.

“I don’t know why the car switched off completely,” Leclerc said.

He crawled into the pits but his race was over on lap 41.

 ?? PooL PHoto ?? OUT IN FRONT: Lewis Hamilton earned his 88th career victory Sunday at the Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain.
PooL PHoto OUT IN FRONT: Lewis Hamilton earned his 88th career victory Sunday at the Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain.

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