Dayton Daily News

Lewis Hamilton wins record 6th British GP

- By Rob Harris

SILVERSTON­E, ENGLAND — Formula One championsh­ip leader Lewis Hamilton won a record sixth British Grand Prix on Sunday after jumping ahead of Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas by taking advantage of the safety car being deployed.

In front of his home fans, Hamilton made the decisive move to the front in the 20th of the 52 laps by pitting to get new tires. With the safety car still out after Antonio Giovinazzi spun off in his Alfa Romeo, Hamilton rejoined ahead of pole-sitter Bottas.

“The safety car came out and it was perfect timing,” Hamilton said.

Hamilton had initially attacked Bottas on the fourth lap, overtaking but failing to keep position.

After finally moving into the lead, Hamilton avoided pitting again so stayed on hard tires while Bottas was on fresher soft ones but the world champion still set a lap record on the final lap.

By beating Bottas by almost 25 seconds, Hamilton extended his championsh­ip lead over the Finn to 39 points and moved ahead of Jim Clark and Alain Prost to take the record for British GP victories.

“I love you Silverston­e,” Hamilton said over the team radio in the week when the track’s future for the race was secured until at least 2024.

It was an 80th career win for Hamilton, of which seven have come in the 10 races this season.

“Today was one of the best days I can remember having,” Hamilton said. “I have done so many races you would think I would get used to it or the feeling would numb down but it feels as amazing as the first win (at Silverston­e in 2008).”

Charles Leclerc of Ferrari completed the podium after a crash in the fight for third saw Sebastian Vettel crash into the back of Max Verstappen on lap 38.

 ?? MARK THOMPSON / GETTY IMAGES ?? Race winner Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes GP celebrates with fans after the F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain at Silverston­e on Sunday.
MARK THOMPSON / GETTY IMAGES Race winner Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes GP celebrates with fans after the F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain at Silverston­e on Sunday.

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