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THE GRID Valtteri Bottas outshines Lewis Hamilton to claim Spanish GP pole 2 44 Lewis Hamilton MERCEDES
3 5 Sebastian Vettel FERRARI
4 33 Max Verstappen RED BULL RACING HONDA
5 16 Charles Leclerc FERRARI
6 10 Pierre Gasly RED BULL RACING HONDA
7 8 Romain Grosjean HAAS FERRARI
8 20 Kevin Magnussen HAAS FERRARI
1 77 Valtteri Bottas MERCEDES
9 26 Daniil Kvyat SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA
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10 3 Daniel Ricciardo RENAULT
11 4 Lando Norris MCLAREN RENAULT
12 23 Alexander Albon SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA
13 55 Carlos Sainz MCLAREN RENAULT
14 7 Kimi Räikkönen ALFA ROMEO RACING FERRARI
15 11 Sergio Perez RACING POINT BWT MERCEDES
16 27 Nico Hulkenberg RENAULT
17 18 Lance Stroll RACING POINT BWT MERCEDES
18 99 Antonio Giovinazzi ALFA ROMEO RACING FERRARI
19 63 George Russell WILLIAMS MERCEDES
20 88 Robert Kubica WILLIAMS MERCEDES
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Lewis Hamilton has expressed in the past his admiration for Ferrari and in the paddock of the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend, questions of a potential future move to the Scuderia were once again bandied about. After his dominant victory for Mercedes at the Circuit de Catalunya and Ferrari’s capitulation to the once more all-conquering silver arrows, it is difficult to imagine any entreaty from the sport’s most historic marque that would currently appeal to the British driver.
Hamilton completed his victory from his teammate, Valtteri Bottas, in second having beaten the Finn off the start. Having taken the lead through turn one it was not to be relinquished. Ferrari’s difficult weekend yielded only fourth and fifth for Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc.
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It continues Mercedes’ record-breaking run of five-
Most ominous, however, is the 48-point gap to Vettel
successive one-two finishes this season and has
in fourth which is a chasm after only five races.
almost certainly ensured the title is now a two-horse
Strong as Mercedes have been, Ferrari’s challenge
race between Hamilton, who has retaken the title
has been at best staccato and at worst a forlorn
lead, and Bottas. Attempting to take a sixth world
effort that looks increasingly as if it is falling away
championship and third in a row, Hamilton’s form is
alarmingly early. Ferrari had brought an early engine
ominously strong, with this 76th career victory. As
upgrade and aerodynamic improvements to Spain
things stand only Bottas looks like coming close to
and, with a straight-line speed advantage, had
him. He leads the Finn by seven points and is 46
hoped to be strong here.
clear of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who was third here and is third in the championship.
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But Mercedes had also brought aero upgrades and,
he is closing in on Michael Schumacher’s record of
with Ferrari still struggling with pace through the
seven and, should Mercedes take the constructors’
slower corners, they look to have found another step
title this year, they will have beaten Ferrari’s record of
ahead of the Scuderia, who have been left once
five in a row.
again trying to ascertain the best way forward for their car. Beaten here by Red Bull and off the pace of
“I’m just enjoying driving with this team and
Mercedes all weekend they are floundering as the
enjoying growing with this team,” he said. “It’s
title slips away.
incredible what we’re achieving and what we have achieved in these six or seven years. I plan on
The Mercedes team principal, Toto Wolff, said on
making this team and working with this team to
Saturday the potential of a Hamilton move to Ferrari
make it the most successful team of all time. That’s
had been discussed with him and within the team.
my current goal and my sole focus.”
“You have to simply acknowledge that probably it’s in every driver’s head to drive at Ferrari one day,” he
Hamilton had a fine start from second behind Bottas
said.
on pole. He just had his nose in front and the inside line into turn one and Bottas could do nothing,
In the wake of this race Hamilton did not appear in
losing the lead through the apex. The Finn had
the slightest bit tempted. With five championships
suffered a clutch vibration that cost him at the start
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and accepted that, with overtaking so hard in Spain,
“I prefer it when they are in the mix with us,” he said.
it had cost him the race.
“I prefer the races where, for example Bahrain, they were on the front row. I like that. Especially when
Hamilton had given the Finn room as they vied with
we’re intertwined, when it’s Ferrari-Mercedes or
one another through the opening turns in Baku but
Mercedes-Ferrari. The last couple of years that’s what
had warned he would not be so generous again and
we’ve had and, from a driver’s or a team’s point of
duly held his line and the lead through turn one.
view, it’s much better when you’re competing with another team.
Bottas stayed with him but without sufficient pace advantage to challenge. Hamilton was calm and
“When it becomes more internal, it’s less exciting I
controlled and handled a late safety car which
would say but it’s still massively challenging for the
closed the pack up with ease. It was a consummate
drivers. We still have to deliver.”
performance by the world champion, who also secured the extra point for the fastest lap.
They are in every position to do so. Much as Hamilton may admire Ferrari’s road cars, he and
He refused to write off the threat from Ferrari and
Mercedes look to have put their F1 model already to
genuinely seems to enjoy the battle with an
the sword.
opposing team but it is hard not to accept that his desire to see it this season is increasingly wishful thinking.
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“Obviously it was a disappointing weekend for us,” Vettel said. “We were hoping to be a lot faster. Now we find ourselves not so fast.”
Ferrari employed team orders switching Leclerc in front of Vettel and later vice-versa but to no great effect in the overall result but Vettel said they would discuss it with the team.
“We will talk about it internally but inside the car we try to do our own race. I think in the beginning it was clear Charles was faster,” Vettel said. “When he was putting on more and more pressure I was happy to let him go.”
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FIRST 44 Lewis Hamilton MERCEDES
"It’s been an incredible day for the team. We’ve brought an upgrade here and everyone worked so hard to make that possible. I’m very proud of everyone back at the factory and thankful for all their hard work. The guys here at the track are all performing at an extremely high level as well, thank you all. When the lights went out, my initial getaway was quite good and we were very close all the way down into Turn 1. I think the Ferrari was alongside us at one point too, so it was a great battle and also a decisive moment in the race. After that I just had to keep my head down and focus on trying to deliver each lap."
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SECOND 77 Valtteri Bottas MERCEDES
"I had an issue with my clutch at the start, it
the moment; hats off to every single member
was vibrating and it seemed like it was biting
of the team, both at Brackley and Brixworth
and releasing at a very quick frequency, so my
but also here at the race track. I’m looking
initial getaway was really poor. Unfortunately
forward to the race in Monaco; it’s such a
that meant that all the hard work of the
unique track and a completely different
weekend was lost at the start, but that’s the
challenge, so it’s difficult to say who will be the
way it goes sometimes. We’re a strong team
strongest team around there."
and will investigate the cause of the issue to make sure it doesn’t happen again in the future. For me personally, it wasn’t the best of days, but from a team’s perspective it was a really good weekend. Congratulations to Lewis for the win, he had a strong race pace today. The team is performing at an incredible level at
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THIRD 33 Max Verstappen RED BULL RACING HONDA
“I’m trying to maximise everything I have and I’m
in that corner was very crucial as from there on I
happy with today’s result. We’re P3 again which is
could do my own pace and strategy, which worked
pretty representative of our pace at the moment,
out well. The Mercedes cars were out of reach, but
and it’s great to score more good points. I knew we
we were very consistent and we’re of course happy
had a good chance in the race to fight with Ferrari
to be on the podium. Everybody is very motivated to
and that’s what we did. At the start it was quite
close the gap and we will try a few things in the test
hectic with three cars going into one corner, so I
next week that can give us a better direction in
decided to back out of it, but actually in the end I
which way to work.”
had a good line out of Turn 2 into Turn 3. To take P3
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FOURTH 5 Sebastian Vettel FERRARI
“Today we more or less maximized our result. It was obviously a disappointing race for us as we were hoping to be a lot faster. After the start, I had a go at the cars in front, but flatspotted a tyre and compromised my own race. You don’t win the race at the first corner, I know, but I thought at least we can mix things up with Mercedes and have a bit more of a fight with everybody. Charles and I tried not to interfere with each other and work together as much as we could. It’s still very early in the season and we are taking it race by race, but I think we can only come back from where we are now as the whole team is working flat out.”
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FIFTH 16 Charles Leclerc FERRARI
“It was a challenging race. The first stint was quite positive on my side, but then it became more difficult. We wanted to go to the end of the race on the hard compound, but when the Safety Car came out, we realised we would struggle at the restart and so I pitted for a set of mediums. I struggled with the balance on the second and third stints, and lost a bit of confidence with the car. We have a lot of work ahead of us and will push as hard as possible to close the gap to the front. We gathered a lot of data this weekend and will continue to do so at the test next week.�
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SIXTH 10 Pierre Gasly RED BULL RACING HONDA
“The first stint was ok but towards the end I started to struggle with grip and degradation. We had a lot of rubber debris in the front wing which meant I was sliding around so the pace just dropped from the second stint onwards. I tried to push as much as I could but I couldn’t keep up with the Ferraris in front of me. At the Safety Car restart, I tried a move on Charles but I couldn’t make it stick. It was a pretty good fight and I think at the start we actually touched in Turn 3. In the end, it’s good to score some points. We have the test coming up on Tuesday so we can try some more things and keep pushing. Looking forwards, I think we have good potential on some of the upcoming tracks which should suit our car better."
SEVENTH 20 Kevin Magnussen HAAS FERRARI
“It was good race in terms of pace, we had strong pace – especially towards the end. I didn’t have that many problems with tires. It’s been much better for us this time. We had a brilliant second pit stop from the team when the safety car came out to jump Kvyat. I had good temperature in my tires at the restart, I got past Romain, then attacked Gasly as well, but I couldn’t quite hold on to him. It was a good race for us.”
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EIGHTH 55 Carlos Sainz MCLAREN RENAULT
“Good result on home soil! Congratulations to
“However, we need to analyse why the pace
everyone in the team for getting a points finish
wasn’t there today and why I was struggling so
today because it was not an easy race for us. It
much in the last sector. But for the rest, it was
was one of those well-fought points finishes.
one of those races that, thanks to the crowd
We struggled for half the race but executed a
and thanks to the help of the whole team, we
good strategy, great pit-stops and I managed
managed to get into the points. Thank you to
to do some good overtaking at the right
all the fans for the great support the whole
moment to take our chances and finish eighth.
weekend.”
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NINTH 26 Daniil Kvyat SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA
“There were a few exciting moments today, but unfortunately, we lost our race in the pit lane as the tyres weren’t ready for me. It was a very last-minute call to pit, these things happen with such tricky situations, and I’m sure we will learn from this as a team. I think we could have finished in P7 as that’s where we were running before the pit lane mishap. We still got a couple of points today which is always welcome. The car’s performance is improving and I’m feeling always more comfortable with the car. I’m sure we have some good days ahead.”
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TENTH 8 Romain Grosjean HAAS FERRARI
“Yes, it’s been a good weekend, we’ve had good pace. Before the safety car we were running on our own, doing a good race – I was happy that. The restart was a bit more complicated, it wasn’t ideal for me as I lost a few positions in there. Overall, I’m happy with the way we’ve acted this weekend, happy we’ve shown that the car is fast. Now it’s onto the next one.”
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