Mercedes continues to dominate as Hamilton wins 2019 Spanish GP

    Mercedes continues its clean sweep this season, taking its fifth consecutive 1-2 finish in Barcelona.

    Published On May 13, 2019 02:54:00 PM

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    Lewis Hamilton claimed his third win of the 2019 F1 season after storming to victory at the Spanish GP ahead of teammate Valtteri Bottas, helping Mercedes bag its fifth consecutive 1-2 finish this season.

    The race start saw a three-way battle between pole-sitter Bottas, Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel. Hamilton inched ahead of the other two to take the lead into the first corner, while Vettel locked up and ran deep into the corner, picking up a flat spotted tyre in the process and giving Max Verstappen the chance to move up to 3rd place. The Mercedes duo then swiftly started pulling away out at front, with Vettel falling back on his compromised tyres. Vettel let his teammate Charles Leclerc through to 4th place on Lap 12, but by then Leclerc was already 11sec off the lead.

    With Ferrari committing Vettel to a two-stop strategy, Red Bull decided to pit Verstappen early to cover him off as well. Interestingly, Ferrari suffered slow first pit-stops for both of its drivers, struggling with the left rear tyre. With fresh tyres on, Vettel quickly cut through the pack and soon found himself behind Leclerc, who was running on the more durable hard tyres after his first pit stop. The duo spent several laps battling each other while Mercedes continued to extend their lead. But with Vettel running on a different strategy compared to his teammate, Ferrari used team orders to swap the two on track.

    The field was bunched up when the safety car was deployed on Lap 46 as Lando Norris and Lance Stroll collided at Turn 2. Hamilton and Leclerc pitted under the safety car, re-joining the track in 1st and 4th place respectively, while Bottas, Verstappen and Vettel had already pitted before the safety-car period.

    After the safety car pulled in, Hamilton made a good restart, managed to keep Bottas behind him and once again started pulling away. He went on to take a commanding victory, just over 4sec ahead of Bottas. Verstappen held on to 3rd place ahead of Vettel. Behind them, Gasly applied some pressure to Leclerc in the closing laps; but was unable to pull off an overtake and had to settle for 6th place.

    Claiming the benefit of Toro Rosso’s double-pit-stop mishap– the team appeared to not have Daniil Kvyat’s tyres ready and this, in turn, held up Alex Albon – Kevin Magnussen took 7th place for Haas/Ferrari. While Kvyat was able to finish in 9th place, the incident dropped Albon out of a points scoring position. Magnussen’s teammate Romain Grosjean wrapped up the top ten. He was running in 8th place, but was overtaken by Carlos Sainz and Kvyat in the final few laps of the race.

    In addition to winning the race, Hamilton also scored one additional point for setting the fastest lap. This moves him to the top of the drivers’ championship, 7 points ahead of teammate Bottas and 46 points ahead of Verstappen, in 3rd place.

    In the constructors’ standings, Ferrari now trail Mercedes by a mammoth 96 points.

    Race results

    POS

    DRIVER

    CAR

    LAPS

    GAP

    1

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    66

    1h35m50.443s

    2

    Valtteri Bottas

    Mercedes

    66

    4.074s

    3

    Max Verstappen

    Red Bull/Honda

    66

    7.679s

    4

    Sebastian Vettel

    Ferrari

    66

    9.167s

    5

    Charles Leclerc

    Ferrari

    66

    13.361s

    6

    Pierre Gasly

    Red Bull/Honda

    66

    19.576s

    7

    Kevin Magnussen

    Haas/Ferrari

    66

    28.159s

    8

    Carlos Sainz Jr.

    McLaren/Renault

    66

    32.342s

    9

    Daniil Kvyat

    Toro Rosso/Honda

    66

    33.056s

    10

    Romain Grosjean

    Haas/Ferrari

    66

    34.641s

    11

    Alexander Albon

    Toro Rosso/Honda

    66

    35.445s

    12

    Daniel Ricciardo

    Renault

    66

    36.758s

    13

    Nico Hülkenberg

    Renault

    66

    39.241s

    14

    Kimi Räikkönen

    Alfa Romeo/Ferrari

    66

    41.803s

    15

    Sergio Pérez

    Racing Point/Mercedes

    66

    46.877s

    16

    Antonio Giovinazzi

    Alfa Romeo/Ferrari

    66

    47.691s

    17

    George Russell

    Williams/Mercedes

    65

    1 Lap

    18

    Robert Kubica

    Williams/Mercedes

    65

    1 Lap

    -

    Lance Stroll

    Racing Point/Mercedes

    44

    Collision

    -

    Lando Norris

    McLaren/Renault

    44

    Collision

     

     

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