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Lewis Hamilton wins Spanish Grand Prix to extend lead at top of F1 standings over Max Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas

LEWIS HAMILTON eased to a dominant Spanish Grand Prix victory while his rivals wilted in the Barcelona heat.

The ice cool reigning world champion won his fourth race in six this season on a day when he was expected to struggle.

Lewis Hamilton won the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona on Sunday

Hamilton lapped every car up to fourth place and extended his lead at the top of the standings as he eyes a seventh world title.

Mercedes spent most of the weekend fearing Max Verstappen in his Red Bull that had been softer on tyres in hot temperatures.

But it was Verstappen who felt the heat and complained of tyre wear and degradation on the team radio.

And that meant Hamilton could streak clear having started from pole position in Catalunya.

Verstappen came home in second while Valtteri Bottas recovered from a poor start to clinch the final podium place.

Lewis Hamilton got away cleanly from pole position down to turn one

Max Verstappen leaped to second while Valtteri Bottas in his Mercedes was squeezed down to fourth

The impressive Racing Point came home fourth and fifth with Lance Stroll ahead of Sergio Perez, who returned after his Covid test.

Ferrari had another weekend to forget as they struggled in the middle of the pack.

Charles Leclerc retired with an electrical issue having started 9th while Sebastian Vettel turned his 11th place on the grid into 7th.

The teams will have a fortnight off before Belgium at the end of August having raced for three weekends in a row.

Lewis Hamilton was expecting a tougher test from Max Verstappen

The Red Bull tried undercutting in the pit stops but to no avail

Dark clouds appeared in the distance midway through the race in Barcelona

The rain never materialised, and neither did a challenge on Lewis Hamilton

Charles Leclerc was forced to retire with an electrical issue in his Ferrari

Racing Point had a strong weekend – finishing 4th and 5th with Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez

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More to follow…