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    Lewis Hamilton Ends Mercedes’ Dominance with Emotional Ferrari Victory at Spanish Grand Prix 2026

    Lewis Hamilton secured a sensational maiden victory for Ferrari at the 2026 Spanish Grand Prix, ending Mercedes’ six-race winning streak and reigniting the Formula 1 World Championship battle. The seven-time world champion delivered a masterclass in tyre management and race strategy at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, crossing the finish line nearly 20 seconds ahead of George Russell.

    The victory marked Hamilton’s first Grand Prix triumph since joining Ferrari and the Scuderia’s first win of the 2026 season. George Russell finished second for Mercedes, while McLaren’s Lando Norris completed an all-British podium—the first such occurrence in Formula 1 since 1968.

    Spanish Grand Prix 2026 Results

    PositionDriverTeamTime/GapPoints
    1Lewis HamiltonFerrari1:32:28.10525
    2George RussellMercedes+19.561s18
    3Lando NorrisMcLaren+23.719s15
    4Max VerstappenRed Bull+40.497s12
    5Oscar PiastriMcLaren+58.661s10
    6Isack HadjarRed Bull+1 Lap8
    7Pierre GaslyAlpine+1 Lap6
    8Franco ColapintoAlpine+1 Lap4
    9Liam LawsonRacing Bulls+1 Lap2
    10Arvid LindbladRacing Bulls+1 Lap1

    Top 10 Driver Line-Up and Positions

    DriverTeamRacing Position
    Lewis HamiltonFerrariRace Winner
    George RussellMercedesRunner-up
    Lando NorrisMcLarenThird Place
    Max VerstappenRed BullFourth Place
    Oscar PiastriMcLarenFifth Place
    Isack HadjarRed BullSixth Place
    Pierre GaslyAlpineSeventh Place
    Franco ColapintoAlpineEighth Place
    Liam LawsonRacing BullsNinth Place
    Arvid LindbladRacing BullsTenth Place

    How the Race Unfolded

    Russell Holds Early Lead

    Starting from pole position, George Russell made a perfect getaway to retain the lead into Turn 1 ahead of Hamilton. Kimi Antonelli, Norris and Verstappen maintained their starting positions as the front-runners settled into a strategic battle under scorching Spanish conditions.

    Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was one of the biggest gainers at the start, climbing from tenth on the grid into seventh by the end of the opening lap.

    Hamilton remained within striking distance of Russell throughout the opening stint, while tyre degradation quickly became a major factor across the field.

    Ferrari’s Strategy Gamble Pays Off

    The turning point came when Ferrari committed Hamilton to a three-stop strategy.

    Hamilton pitted earlier than Russell and immediately demonstrated blistering pace on fresh tyres. The Ferrari driver consistently lapped more than two seconds faster than the Mercedes leader, gradually building a strategic advantage.

    A Virtual Safety Car caused by Fernando Alonso’s retirement further played into Ferrari’s hands. Hamilton made his final pit stop under VSC conditions and emerged still in the lead.

    From there, the Briton never looked back.

    Antonelli’s Heartbreak Changes the Podium

    One of the most dramatic moments of the race occurred with just four laps remaining.

    Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli had overtaken teammate Russell and was running second while challenging for valuable championship points. However, a power unit failure forced the Italian to stop on track on Lap 62 of 66.

    The retirement promoted Russell back to second and Norris to third.

    Ferrari suffered another late setback when Charles Leclerc retired with power steering issues after running strongly inside the top six.

    Race Statistics

    StatisticValue
    RaceSpanish Grand Prix 2026
    CircuitBarcelona-Catalunya
    WinnerLewis Hamilton
    Winning TeamFerrari
    Winning Margin19.561 seconds
    Pole PositionGeorge Russell
    Fastest StrategyFerrari Three-Stop
    Safety Cars0
    Virtual Safety Cars2
    Total Retirements7
    Historic AchievementFirst All-British Podium Since 1968

    Retirements (DNF)

    DriverTeamReason
    Kimi AntonelliMercedesPower Unit Failure
    Charles LeclercFerrariPower Steering Issue
    Oliver BearmanHaasTechnical Issue
    Fernando AlonsoAston MartinTechnical Issue
    Nico HulkenbergAudiTechnical Issue
    Valtteri BottasCadillacTechnical Issue
    Lance StrollAston MartinGearbox Issue

    Championship Impact

    Despite retiring from the race, Kimi Antonelli remains the leader of the Drivers’ Championship with 156 points.

    Hamilton’s victory significantly reduced the deficit, moving the Ferrari driver up to 115 points. Russell remains firmly in contention with 106 points after securing second place.

    The result has dramatically reopened the championship battle after Mercedes appeared set to dominate the season following six consecutive victories.

    DriverPoints
    Kimi Antonelli156
    Lewis Hamilton115
    George Russell106

    Driver of the Day

    Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari)

    Hamilton produced one of his finest performances in Ferrari colours, combining aggressive racecraft, flawless tyre management and exceptional pace to claim a dominant victory.

    The seven-time world champion was visibly emotional after the race, thanking Ferrari, Team Principal Fred Vasseur and the tifosi for their support during a difficult first season with the Scuderia.

    Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix 2026 Post-Race Reactions: “The Championship is Not Over”

    An emotional Hamilton wept tears of joy on the podium as the Italian national anthem played.

    “First I have to start and say a huge grazia to everyone here, my team here at Ferrari, everyone back at the factory, Fred [Vasseur] for believing in me and bringing me to this team,” Hamilton said. “I started out a dream last year which seemed almost impossible… but we never gave up hope.”

    When asked about closing the gap to Antonelli in the standings, Hamilton added:

    “I will take it, there is a long long way to go, [Mercedes] have great pace but [the Championship] is not over, that’s for sure.”

    The paddock now heads to the Red Bull Ring for the Austrian Grand Prix on June 26-28, with the championship battle officially blown wide open.

    Key Talking Points

    Ferrari Are Back

    Ferrari finally converted their improved pace into a race victory and now appear capable of challenging Mercedes regularly.

    Mercedes Miss a Huge Opportunity

    Russell finished second, but Antonelli’s late retirement cost Mercedes valuable championship points.

    Historic British Podium

    Hamilton, Russell and Norris delivered Formula 1’s first all-British podium since 1968.

    McLaren’s Mixed Weekend

    While Norris secured a podium, Piastri struggled for pace and could only manage fifth.

    The 2026 Spanish Grand Prix may prove to be one of the defining races of the season. Lewis Hamilton’s emotional first Ferrari victory ended Mercedes’ dominance, reignited the championship fight and showcased Ferrari’s growing competitiveness. With only 41 points now separating Antonelli and Hamilton in the standings, the title battle heads to Austria with renewed intrigue and momentum.

    FAQs

    Who won the 2026 Spanish Grand Prix?

    Lewis Hamilton won the race for Ferrari.

    Who finished on the podium?

    Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Lando Norris.

    Why did Kimi Antonelli retire?

    Antonelli suffered a power unit failure on Lap 62 while running second.

    What was special about the podium?

    It was the first all-British Formula 1 podium since 1968.

    How many points did Hamilton score?

    Hamilton earned 25 championship points for his victory.

    Where is the next Formula 1 race?

    The next race is the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring.

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