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Hamilton goes eight points clear after Portugal win.

Hamilton and Verstappen set platform for thrilling season

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RESULTS

1. Lewis Hamilton (Eng) Mercedes 1’34:31.421, 2. Max Verstappen (Hol) Red Bull-Honda at 29.148sec, 3. Valtteri Bottas (Fin) Mercedes 33.530, 4. Sergio Perez (Mex) Red Bull-Honda 39.735, 5. Lando Norris (Eng) McLaren-Mercedes 51.369, 6. Charles Leclerc (Mon) Ferrari 55.781, 7. Esteban Ocon (Fra) Alpine-Renault 1:03.749, 8. Fernando Alonso (Spa) Alpine-Renault 1:04.808, 9. Daniel Ricciardo (Aus) McLaren-Mercedes 1:15.369, 10. Pierre Gasly (Fra) AlphaTauri-Honda 1:16.463, 11. Carlos Sainz (Spa) Ferrari 1:18.955, 12. Antonio Giovinazzi (Ita) Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 1 lap, 13. Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Aston Martin-Mercedes 1 lap, 14. Lance Stroll (Can) Aston Martin-Mercedes 1 lap, 15. Yuki Tsunoda (Jpn) AlphaTauri-Honda 1 lap, 16. George Russell (Eng) Williams-Mercedes 1 lap, 17. Mick Schumacher (Ger) Haas-Ferrari 2 laps, 18. Nicholas Latifi (Can) Williams-Mercedes 2 laps, 19. Nikita Mazepin (Rus) Haas-Ferrari 2 laps. Fastest lap: Valtteri Bottas (Fin) Mercedes 1:19.865 Drivers championsh­ip standings: 1. Lewis Hamilton (Eng) 69pts, 2. Max Verstappen (Hol) 61, 3. Lando Norris (Eng) 37, 4. Valtteri Bottas (Fin) 32, 5. Charles Leclerc (Mon) 28, 6. Sergio Perez (Mex) 22, 7. Daniel Ricciardo (Aus) 16, 8. Carlos Sainz (Spa) 14, 9. Esteban Ocon (Fra) 8, 10. Pierre Gasly (Fra) 7, 11. Lance Stroll (Can) 5, 12. Fernando Alonso (Spa) 5, 13. Yuki Tsunoda (Jpn) 2.

PORTUGAL: Three intense wheelto-wheel races with dogged defending and aggressive overtaking have made the Formula One season a thrilling battle so far, with veteran Lewis Hamilton chasing a record eighth title and Max Verstappen going all out to stop him.

Hamilton’s victory at Sunday’s Portuguese Grand Prix was his second of the season and 97th of his glittering career. It also ensured all the races this year have seen Hamilton and Verstappen finish in the top two positions, with Verstappen winning one after going so close to winning the season’s opener in Bahrain.

“When you know that you can go to the absolute limit, you can trust each other to just race super-hard,” Verstappen said.

“I always have full trust in Lewis, that we will give each other enough space.”

Hamilton made typically clinical overtakes to bounce back and win in Portugal, extending his championsh­ip lead over Verstappen to eight points in his bid to surpass

seven-time champion Michael Schumacher and stand alone among F1 greats.

It has been exactly the kind of close racing fans have been craving after seven years of Mercedes drivers’ and constructo­rs’ titles.

“It is down to respect, and I think we are both very, very hard but fair,” Hamilton said.

“I think that’s what makes great racing and great racing drivers, and I think we will continue to keep it clean and keep it on the edge.”

At one point Hamilton slipped to third place on Sunday, but the Mercedes driver slickly moved ahead on Lap 20 of 66 to finish ahead of Red Bull’s Verstappen and his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas in third.

“That was such a tough race, physically and mentally, keeping everything together,” Hamilton said. “Right on my limit. Great race.”

The British driver started from second on the grid behind Bottas, who took a bonus point for the fastest lap. Verstappen thought he set the fastest time – on his final lap – but it was deleted because he went wide of track limits.

“Really? OK. That’s a bit odd,” Verstappen said when he was told about the decision during the postrace track interviews.

Hamilton and Verstappen now head into next Sunday’s Spanish GP.

In Portugal, Bottas took pole to deny Hamilton a record-extending 100th, making him the third different pole-sitter so far after Verstappen and Hamilton. He made a clean start to hold off Hamilton and Verstappen but dropped off.

“It was a tricky day today, just didn’t have the pace,” Bottas said.

The safety car came out on Lap 2 for debris on the track as veteran Kimi Raikkonen lost his front wing and went off into gravel after clipping the left rear tire of his Alfa Romeo teammate Antonio Giovinazzi.

When the race resumed on Lap 7, Bottas surprised Hamilton with a fast restart, while Verstappen got in Hamilton’s slipstream to move past him into second.

Verstappen couldn’t overtake Bottas despite being in the DRS zone, which Hamilton exploited to zoom past Verstappen on the outside to reclaim second four laps later. Hamilton then set about chasing Bottas, overtaking him with another fine move on the outside to stamp his authority on the race.

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— Reuters Now for the next race: Lewis Hamilton (right) shakes hands with Max Verstappen after winning the Portuguese Grand Prix on sunday.

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