Daily Dispatch

Late pass secures Hamilton victory in Spain

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An incredible, tense race-long battle between Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton saw Hamilton triumph for his sixth Spanish Grand Prix win.

The reigning world champion brilliantl­y executed a twostop strategy to claim his third win in four races this season, as Verstappen finished ahead of the second Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas.

Verstappen led for most of the race after brilliantl­y snatching the lead from Hamilton into Turn 1 at the start, with Red Bull then committing to a one-stop strategy around the Circuit de Barcelona-catalunya, as Hamilton opted for two.

But with six laps to go, Hamilton used the superior performanc­e of his newer tyres to pass the Dutchman into Turn 1 and check out for his 98th victory, and fifth straight win at the circuit — Verstappen ultimately deciding to pit for softs once Hamilton was past and go for a consolatio­n fastest lap, which he duly got.

With Hamilton and Verstappen having been in a class of their own in Spain, Bottas came home a distant third after his own race-long battle with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who overcame Ferrari’s 2021 race pace woes to take an excellent fourth, while Red Bull’s Sergio Perez put in a solid recovery drive from P8 on the grid to take fifth.

Mclaren’s Daniel Ricciardo drove arguably his strongest race of the year to take sixth, ahead of home hero Carlos Sainz in the second Ferrari.

But after his 100th pole position on Saturday, it was favourite Hamilton who once again demonstrat­ed his class in Catalunya to deny Verstappen once again, and move 14 points clear at the top of the drivers’ standings.

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