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Hamilton seals yet another win

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LEWIS Hamilton extended his lead at the top of the overall Formula standings with an unchalleng­ed drive to victory in yesterday’s Belgian Grand Prix.

The Briton, who started from pole and led every lap, crossed the line 8.4 seconds ahead of teammate Valtteri Bottas who gave Mercedes a one-two finish. Max Verstappen, taking his sixth consecutiv­e podium finish in his Red Bull, was third.

Hamilton’s win at a sunny SpaFrancor­champs circuit yesterday, which left him two short of Michael Schumacher’s record tally of 91 victories, was his fifth in seven races.

It lifted him 47 points clear of Verstappen in the overall standings after 10 of this season’s 17 races. Bottas closed the gap to Verstappen but remained third.

Daniel Ricciardo, who took the extra point for fastest lap, finished fourth ahead of teammate Esteban Ocon who snatched fifth from Red Bull’s Alexander Albon on the final lap. Lando Norris, the sole McLaren in the race after teammate Carlos Sainz failed to make the start due to an exhaust issue, was seventh ahead of Pierre Gasly who scythed through the field in his Toro Rosso on his hard compound tyres in the early laps.

The Racing Point pair of Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez rounded out the top 10.

Ferrari, winners in Belgium for the last two years, finished out of the points. Already enduring a miserable weekend, their lack of speed was laid bare down the Spa track’s long straights, with rivals picking them off with ease.

Sebastian Vettel, once again questionin­g the team’s strategy, was 13th. Charles Leclerc, winner last year from pole position, could do no better than 14th.

 ?? REUTERS ?? DECEUNINCK-Quick Step rider Julian Alaphilipp­e of France, right, sprints to victory on the second stage of the Tour de France yesterday ahead of Team Sunweb rider Marc Hirschi of Switzerlan­d. Alaphilipp­e won the 186km mountain ride around Nice and took the overall leader’s yellow jersey. |
REUTERS DECEUNINCK-Quick Step rider Julian Alaphilipp­e of France, right, sprints to victory on the second stage of the Tour de France yesterday ahead of Team Sunweb rider Marc Hirschi of Switzerlan­d. Alaphilipp­e won the 186km mountain ride around Nice and took the overall leader’s yellow jersey. |

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