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Briton wins close battle

Lewis Hamilton won a strategic Spanish Grand Prix thriller on Sunday to cut Sebastian Vettel's overall lead in the Formula One championship to six points with a quarter of the season completed.

TT Bureau Published 15.05.17, 12:00 AM

Barcelona: Lewis Hamilton won a strategic Spanish Grand Prix thriller on Sunday to cut Sebastian Vettel's overall lead in the Formula One championship to six points with a quarter of the season completed.

The Mercedes driver's 55th career win was hard-fought and tense, with Ferrari's Vettel seizing the lead from Hamilton at the start and in the hunt all the way as the tyre strategies played out.

Hamilton took the chequered flag 3.4 seconds clear of the German, who did all he could to beat him with a thrilling move to pass the Briton's teammate Valtteri Bottas that will be replayed for some time to come.

"That's how racing should be and I loved it," said a happy Hamilton, who raced side by side with Vettel at turn one after the German's final pitstop.

"This is what the sport needs to be every single race... to have that close battle with him, a four times champion, is awesome," added the triple champion.

Vettel now has 104 points to Hamilton's 98.

The Briton, who made the move stick seven laps later and then made his tyres last to the finish, had sounded strangely breathless during the race when fretting about a strategy that turned out to be spot on.

"Lewis saved the race with an incredible drive. The strategy was great, but it was the driver who won it," said Mercedes F1's non-executive chairman Niki Lauda.

The win was Hamilton's second in Barcelona and ended a run of 10 different winners in 10 years. "I was eight seconds ahead and then... I don't know how we managed to lose that," said Vettel, who made the most of Hamilton's poor start.

On an afternoon that saw the two multiple world champions in a battle of their own with the rest so far behind they might as well have been in another race, Daniel Ricciardo finished 75.8 seconds behind the winner.

Ricciardo was the only driver not lapped by the top two in a race after inheriting third, and his first podium of the year, from Bottas.

On a day of Finns failing to finish, Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen went out at the start after a collision with Red Bull's 2016 winner Max Verstappen. Bottas, who celebrated his first career victory in Russia two weeks ago, made glancing contact with his compatriot and the impact pitched Raikkonen into Verstappen on the other side, smashing the suspension on both cars.

The 19-year-old Dutch driver, with a legion of fans around the Circuit de Catalunya, shook his fist as the field disappeared in front of him and Raikkonen stopped. Stewards investigated the incident and decided to take no further action.

Bottas retired 38 laps later, having started with an engine that had already done four races and was hurriedly shoe-horned into the car overnight on Friday after a water leak was discovered.

Spain's double world champion Fernando Alonso, starting seventh for McLaren after a troubled practice, was forced into the gravel in a tussle with Williams's Felipe Massa and dropped to 13th. He finished 12th.

The virtual safety car was deployed when Alonso's teammate Stoffel Vandoorne broke his car's suspension in a collision with Massa on lap 34.

Sergio Perez finished fourth, his 15th successive points finish, for Force India. His teammate Esteban Ocon came fifth. (Reuters)

SPANISH GRAND PRIX

Results:  1. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 1:35:56.497; 2. Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari) +00:03.490; 3. Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull) 01:15.820; 4. Sergio Perez (Force India) 1 lap; 5. Esteban Ocon (Force India) 1 lap; 6. Nico Hulkenberg (Renault) 1 lap; 7. Pascal Wehrlein (Sauber) 1 lap; 8. Carlos Sainz Jr (Toro Rosso) 1 lap; 9. Daniil Kvyat (Toro Rosso) 1 lap; 10. Romain Grosjean (Haas) 1 lap; 11. Marcus Ericsson (Sauber) 2 laps; 12. Fernando Alonso (McLaren) 2 laps; 13. Felipe Massa (Williams) 2 laps; 14. Kevin Magnussen (Haas) 2 laps; 15. Jolyon Palmer (Renault) 2 laps; 16. Lance Stroll (Williams) 2 laps. 

Retired: Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes) 28 laps; Stoffel Vandoorne (McLaren) 33 laps; Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 65 laps; Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari) 65 laps; Fastest lap: Hamilton,1:23.593, lap 64. 

Standings: Drivers  — 1. Sebastian Vettel 104; 2. Lewis Hamilton 98; 3. Valtteri Bottas 63; 4. Kimi Raikkonen 49; 5. Daniel Ricciardo 37; 6. Max Verstappen 35; 7. Sergio Perez 34; 8. Esteban Ocon 19; 9. Felipe Massa 18; 10. Carlos Sainz Jr 15; 11. Nico Hulkenberg 14; 12. Romain Grosjean 5; 13. Pascal Wehrlein 4; 14. Kevin Magnussen 4; 15. Daniil Kvyat 4; 16. Marcus Ericsson 0; 17. Lance Stroll 0; 18. Fernando Alonso 0; 19. Antonio Giovinazzi 0; 20. Jolyon Palmer 0; 21. Stoffel Vandoorne 0

Constructors —1. Mercedes 161; 2. Ferrari 153; 3. Red Bull 72; 4. Force India 53; 5. Toro Rosso 19; 6. Williams 18; 7. Renault 14; 8. Haas 9; 9. Sauber  6; 10. McLaren 0.

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