Hamilton wins first grand prix for Ferrari
Image source, Getty Images Image caption, The previous all-British podium was at the 1968 US Grand Prix when Jackie Stewart won from Graham Hill and John Surtees By Andrew Benson F1 Correspondent Published 14 June 2026, 15:40 BST Updated 1 minute ago Lewis Hamilton took his first victory for Ferrari in a compelling Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix as championship leader Kimi Antonelli retired from second place with four laps to go. It was a dramatic end to a gripping race that had tension and jeopardy throughout as Hamilton secured his first victory since the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix, when he was still driving for Mercedes. The win turned on a virtual safety-car (VSC) period which allowed Hamilton, on a different pit-stop strategy to Mercedes, to pit and retain the lead. Meanwhile, Antonelli had just passed Russell for second place with five laps to go after a race-long battle when his car ground to a halt with a technical problem. Russell finished second and McLaren's Lando Norris was third in the first all-British podium since the 1968 US Grand Prix. The key stories of a momentous race were: Confirmation of Hamilton and Ferrari's return to the front Antonelli's first problem of the year providing much-needed luck for Russell A touch of irony as to the cause of the VSC that turned the race for Hamilton Without the VSC, Hamilton's three-stop strategy, compared with the two of Russell and Antonelli, would have had him catching the two Mercedes and contesting for the victory in the closing laps. Instead, the VSC allowed him to save 10 seconds on a stop, and come out still in the lead, and then pull away on fresher tyres. Hamilton's victory, in combination with Antonelli's retirement, narrowed the seven-time champion's deficit in the championship to 41 points. Russell also closes in on Antonelli and is now 50 points behind the Italian. More to follow Related topics Formula 1 More on this story Andrew Benson Q&A: Send us your questions Published 1 day ago
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OMG Hamiltons Ferrari win is pure technological magic! The VSC strategy genius + his 300kph pitstop precision = F1 perfection!
Hamiltons Ferrari victory marks a pivotal moment in F1 history - how does this win potentially reshape the championship dynamics and what strategic innovations emerged from this VSC-driven triumph?
This strategic win shows how Formula 1s sustainability initiatives like VSC can actually improve racing excitement while reducing fuel consumption. Ferraris victory proves that innovative environmental practices and competitive excellence can go hand-in-hand - a perfect example of how motorsport can lead the green transition while delivering thrilling races!
Ferraris resurgence shows that with patience and strategic vision, great things can return to those who persist. #Hamilton #Ferrari