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Lewis Hamilton wins the Barcelona-Catalunya GP  From the day he shocked the Formula 1 world, and announced his stunning move from Mercedes to Ferrari, this was the moment the Tifosi were waiting for.Lewis Hamilton’s first Grand Prix victory in red.Hamilton and Ferrari secured that win in Sunday’s Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, injecting the seven-time champion fully into the Drivers’ Championship fight, and giving Ferrari fans the world over the moment they were waiting for.At the outset, it looked like it was going to be his former Mercedes teammates’ day. George Russell started on pole position, one spot ahead of Hamilton, but did what he needed to do at the start. Ferrari looked to have the advantage on paper before the race, with Mercedes opting for a set of C3 medium tires, and Ferrari bolting a set of C4 soft tires onto Hamilton’s challenger. With Hamilton on softer rubber, and with the fact that under the new regulations this year, Ferrari was stronger off the line than Mercedes, you had a potential problem for Russell right when the lights went out.Both drivers got a good launch off the line, but Russell held the position through the opening lap:Then the Mercedes driver put the more robust rubber to use, pulling away from Hamilton over the opening stint of the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.But from there, the moments slowly began breaking in Hamilton’s favor.The next challenge for Russell and Mercedes? Navigating the opening set of pit stops. Between the heat in Barcelona, and the decision by Pirelli to opt for a softer set of tires this year, tire degradation was more of an issue on Sunday. And with Hamilton starting on a set of C4 soft tires, Ferrari called him in for his first pit stop on Lap 12, bolting on a set of C2 hard tires.How would Mercedes respond? Would they leave Russell out, or call him in to cover off Hamilton, given the power of the undercut strategy?Mercedes called Russell in, and covered off Hamilton to perfection.Hamilton came in on Lap 27, for a second stop to take a set of medium tires and lock the Ferrari driver into a three-stop strategy. That put the question to Mercedes again: Bring Russell in to cover off the stop? The fact that Hamilton was laying down a tremendous out lap seemed to force the issue.But Mercedes left Russell out to start a new lap, and Hamilton continued around the circuit, lighting up the timing sheet on a tremendous first lap on the fresh set of medium tires.Russell was told to stay out, with the team deciding to stick to their two-stop strategy. Would it work?Complicating matters even further was Lando Norris. After Hamilton’s second stop, Norris was running in third behind Russell and Antonelli. The risk Mercedes had to balance was the fact that pitting to cover off Hamilton would open the door for the McLaren driver to perhaps steal track position, and maybe even a win.If that was not enough, by Lap 31 Antonelli had caught the rear wing of Russell’s W17. The young Italian driver was less than a second behind Russell, and closing fast.At the start of Lap 33 Russell had to go defensive, to keep his teammate behind him. But the battle between the pair was music to Hamilton’s ears, as it gave him even more of an opportunity to close the gap to the two Mercedes drivers. After his pit stop the gap to the leader was 22 seconds, but by Lap 33 Hamilton had cut that gap in half.Then on Lap 35 McLaren called Norris in, and that gave Hamilton some clean air to push even more around the track. Would Mercedes call Russell in to cover off Norris?They did, calling Russell in on the following lap. That released Antonelli into the lead on the track, and Mercedes needed a quality stop in the pits.They got that, getting Russell serviced in just 2.8 seconds. Russell covered off Norris, rejoining the fight in P4 ahead of Norris in P5. Antonelli was then told by his engineer Peter Bonnington that “it won’t be long,” as they too needed to cover off Norris.Mercedes called him in on the following lap, and Hamilton inherited the lead for the moment.Antonelli came out just in front of Norris, Mercedes having covered off the defending Drivers’ Champion.Hamilton was instructed that he had seven laps to extract the most he could out of those medium tires, as he would have to come in for one more stop. The C3 medium tires would not get him to the checkered flag. With a pit stop taking about 20 seconds to complete, from pit entry to pit exit, he needed to increase the lead over Russell in second as much as he could.On Lap 40, the gap from Hamilton in P1 to Russell in P2 was 16 seconds.But that is when the intervention Hamilton needed arrived, and the door for his first Ferrari Grand Prix win swung open. Fernando Alonso came to a stop just off the track, his Aston Martin suffering a failure, and the race officials called for a Virtual Safety Car.A stop under a Virtual Safety Car averages around 12 seconds in Barcelona, and with Hamilton having more than a 15-second lead over Russell, this was his chance to make that third pit stop.Max Verstappen stopped under the VSC, and then it was the moment for Ferrari. Would they pull him in, hoping the VSC would continue?Ferrari called him in, and the seven time World Champion roared down pit lane. Ferrari got him in and out with a 2.8-second stop, and Hamilton got him back onto the track in P1 just ahead of Russell, on fresh tires, and just as the VSC ended:“Great job guys,” exclaimed Hamilton from the cockpit. He had the race lead by more than two seconds over his former teammate, with 24 laps to go, on fresher tires and in a very fast challenger.Race officials then noted Hamilton for a yellow flag infringement, and that led to some nervy times at Ferrari. Would he be hit with a penalty, potentially spoiling what had been a perfect afternoon for him?As Ferrari waited, Hamilton pumped in the fastest lap of the race to that point on Lap 45, building his gap over Russell to 3.7 seconds.By Lap 48, that gap was up to 6.5 seconds, potentially giving Hamilton a five-second buffer if he needed it.But he did not, as race officials announced on that lap that the potential yellow flag infringement would need no further investigation.Hamilton was closing in on his first win in red.By Lap 51, that gap was up to 8.6 seconds from Hamilton to Russell. He was making the most of the fresher tires on his challenger,“15 laps, and you are doing a good job. So you can go on,” was the instruction to Hamilton from his engineer.By Lap 55, Hamilton had the gap up to 11 seconds over Russell, and he was closing in on that first Grand Prix win with Ferrari.With ten laps to go, Hamilton’s lead was more than 12 seconds. That win was within his grasp.Hamilton’s last Grand Prix win came at the Belgian Grand Prix in 2024, but that was a promotion after Russell was disqualified following the race when his car did not meet the minimum weight. His last chance to celebrate a Grand Prix victory came at the British Grand Prix that year, an emotional afternoon as it was his final race at Silverstone with Mercedes.But this was different. A victory that almost felt like it would never come during his tough opening season with Ferrari. Yet this year, the Hamilton we have seen for so many years was back, confident to fight at the front. And on this afternoon, Ferrari got the strategy exactly right, giving Hamilton and the Tifosi a chance to celebrate together unlike they had before.“I’m happy where I am, leave me to it,” was the message from Hamilton in the closing laps. He had a gap of almost 14 seconds over Russell, and the afternoon was almost his.With five laps to go, the Mercedes duo was battling behind Hamilton, as Antonelli fought his way by Russell to take P2. That brief battle allowed Hamilton to increase his lead, now over Antonelli, to more than 17 seconds. But Antonelli was dealing with some front-wing damage, and had already been shown the black-and-white flag for exceeding track limits. A penalty was possibly in his future.But the penalty would not arrive; instead, his challenger came to a halt on Lap 62, ending his afternoon. That brought out the yellow flag, and then race officials called for a Virtual Safety Car. He was not the only driver dealing with an issue, as Charles Leclerc lost the steering at Turn 2, sliding into the gravel. Leclerc came down pit lane to have his challenger serviced.Hamilton was able to take the checkered flag under green flag conditions, for his 106th Grand Prix win.“Lewis Hamilton is back,” declared Jolyon Palmer in the F1TV commentary box.“In this moment, he has been brilliant,” added David Coulthard.As an emotional Hamilton crossed the finish line, Alex Jacques, always one with words, summed it up this way: “A legend forged in silver, resumes in red.”“Thank you so much, you’ve helped me achieve this dream,” said Hamilton from the cockpit. “And to the fans, thank you for getting you to remind me who I am. I couldn’t have done this without you.”And with Russell taking second and Norris third, it was an all-British podium for the first time since 1968.As things stand now in the Drivers’ Championship standings, Antonelli remains in the lead with 156 points, but with his failure in the closing stages, and Hamilton’s victory, the gap from P1 to P2 is now down to just 41 points. Hamilton now has 115 points on the season.Russell remains in third with 106 points.But this was Hamlton’s day.“I’m forever grateful [to Ferrari],” said Hamilton to Nico Rosberg trackside after the race. “Forza Ferrari.”  #Lewis #Hamilton #wins #BarcelonaCatalunya

Lewis Hamilton wins the Barcelona-Catalunya GP

From the day he shocked the Formula 1 world, and announced his stunning move from Mercedes to Ferrari, this was the moment the Tifosi were waiting for.

Lewis Hamilton’s first Grand Prix victory in red.

Hamilton and Ferrari secured that win in Sunday’s Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, injecting the seven-time champion fully into the Drivers’ Championship fight, and giving Ferrari fans the world over the moment they were waiting for.

At the outset, it looked like it was going to be his former Mercedes teammates’ day. George Russell started on pole position, one spot ahead of Hamilton, but did what he needed to do at the start. Ferrari looked to have the advantage on paper before the race, with Mercedes opting for a set of C3 medium tires, and Ferrari bolting a set of C4 soft tires onto Hamilton’s challenger. With Hamilton on softer rubber, and with the fact that under the new regulations this year, Ferrari was stronger off the line than Mercedes, you had a potential problem for Russell right when the lights went out.

Both drivers got a good launch off the line, but Russell held the position through the opening lap:

Then the Mercedes driver put the more robust rubber to use, pulling away from Hamilton over the opening stint of the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.

But from there, the moments slowly began breaking in Hamilton’s favor.

The next challenge for Russell and Mercedes? Navigating the opening set of pit stops. Between the heat in Barcelona, and the decision by Pirelli to opt for a softer set of tires this year, tire degradation was more of an issue on Sunday. And with Hamilton starting on a set of C4 soft tires, Ferrari called him in for his first pit stop on Lap 12, bolting on a set of C2 hard tires.

How would Mercedes respond? Would they leave Russell out, or call him in to cover off Hamilton, given the power of the undercut strategy?

Mercedes called Russell in, and covered off Hamilton to perfection.

Hamilton came in on Lap 27, for a second stop to take a set of medium tires and lock the Ferrari driver into a three-stop strategy. That put the question to Mercedes again: Bring Russell in to cover off the stop? The fact that Hamilton was laying down a tremendous out lap seemed to force the issue.

But Mercedes left Russell out to start a new lap, and Hamilton continued around the circuit, lighting up the timing sheet on a tremendous first lap on the fresh set of medium tires.

Russell was told to stay out, with the team deciding to stick to their two-stop strategy. Would it work?

Complicating matters even further was Lando Norris. After Hamilton’s second stop, Norris was running in third behind Russell and Antonelli. The risk Mercedes had to balance was the fact that pitting to cover off Hamilton would open the door for the McLaren driver to perhaps steal track position, and maybe even a win.

If that was not enough, by Lap 31 Antonelli had caught the rear wing of Russell’s W17. The young Italian driver was less than a second behind Russell, and closing fast.

At the start of Lap 33 Russell had to go defensive, to keep his teammate behind him. But the battle between the pair was music to Hamilton’s ears, as it gave him even more of an opportunity to close the gap to the two Mercedes drivers. After his pit stop the gap to the leader was 22 seconds, but by Lap 33 Hamilton had cut that gap in half.

Then on Lap 35 McLaren called Norris in, and that gave Hamilton some clean air to push even more around the track. Would Mercedes call Russell in to cover off Norris?

They did, calling Russell in on the following lap. That released Antonelli into the lead on the track, and Mercedes needed a quality stop in the pits.

They got that, getting Russell serviced in just 2.8 seconds. Russell covered off Norris, rejoining the fight in P4 ahead of Norris in P5. Antonelli was then told by his engineer Peter Bonnington that “it won’t be long,” as they too needed to cover off Norris.

Mercedes called him in on the following lap, and Hamilton inherited the lead for the moment.

Antonelli came out just in front of Norris, Mercedes having covered off the defending Drivers’ Champion.

Hamilton was instructed that he had seven laps to extract the most he could out of those medium tires, as he would have to come in for one more stop. The C3 medium tires would not get him to the checkered flag. With a pit stop taking about 20 seconds to complete, from pit entry to pit exit, he needed to increase the lead over Russell in second as much as he could.

On Lap 40, the gap from Hamilton in P1 to Russell in P2 was 16 seconds.

But that is when the intervention Hamilton needed arrived, and the door for his first Ferrari Grand Prix win swung open. Fernando Alonso came to a stop just off the track, his Aston Martin suffering a failure, and the race officials called for a Virtual Safety Car.

A stop under a Virtual Safety Car averages around 12 seconds in Barcelona, and with Hamilton having more than a 15-second lead over Russell, this was his chance to make that third pit stop.

Max Verstappen stopped under the VSC, and then it was the moment for Ferrari. Would they pull him in, hoping the VSC would continue?

Ferrari called him in, and the seven time World Champion roared down pit lane. Ferrari got him in and out with a 2.8-second stop, and Hamilton got him back onto the track in P1 just ahead of Russell, on fresh tires, and just as the VSC ended:

“Great job guys,” exclaimed Hamilton from the cockpit. He had the race lead by more than two seconds over his former teammate, with 24 laps to go, on fresher tires and in a very fast challenger.

Race officials then noted Hamilton for a yellow flag infringement, and that led to some nervy times at Ferrari. Would he be hit with a penalty, potentially spoiling what had been a perfect afternoon for him?

As Ferrari waited, Hamilton pumped in the fastest lap of the race to that point on Lap 45, building his gap over Russell to 3.7 seconds.

By Lap 48, that gap was up to 6.5 seconds, potentially giving Hamilton a five-second buffer if he needed it.

But he did not, as race officials announced on that lap that the potential yellow flag infringement would need no further investigation.

Hamilton was closing in on his first win in red.

By Lap 51, that gap was up to 8.6 seconds from Hamilton to Russell. He was making the most of the fresher tires on his challenger,

“15 laps, and you are doing a good job. So you can go on,” was the instruction to Hamilton from his engineer.

By Lap 55, Hamilton had the gap up to 11 seconds over Russell, and he was closing in on that first Grand Prix win with Ferrari.

With ten laps to go, Hamilton’s lead was more than 12 seconds. That win was within his grasp.

Hamilton’s last Grand Prix win came at the Belgian Grand Prix in 2024, but that was a promotion after Russell was disqualified following the race when his car did not meet the minimum weight. His last chance to celebrate a Grand Prix victory came at the British Grand Prix that year, an emotional afternoon as it was his final race at Silverstone with Mercedes.

But this was different. A victory that almost felt like it would never come during his tough opening season with Ferrari. Yet this year, the Hamilton we have seen for so many years was back, confident to fight at the front. And on this afternoon, Ferrari got the strategy exactly right, giving Hamilton and the Tifosi a chance to celebrate together unlike they had before.

“I’m happy where I am, leave me to it,” was the message from Hamilton in the closing laps. He had a gap of almost 14 seconds over Russell, and the afternoon was almost his.

With five laps to go, the Mercedes duo was battling behind Hamilton, as Antonelli fought his way by Russell to take P2. That brief battle allowed Hamilton to increase his lead, now over Antonelli, to more than 17 seconds. But Antonelli was dealing with some front-wing damage, and had already been shown the black-and-white flag for exceeding track limits. A penalty was possibly in his future.

But the penalty would not arrive; instead, his challenger came to a halt on Lap 62, ending his afternoon. That brought out the yellow flag, and then race officials called for a Virtual Safety Car. He was not the only driver dealing with an issue, as Charles Leclerc lost the steering at Turn 2, sliding into the gravel. Leclerc came down pit lane to have his challenger serviced.

Hamilton was able to take the checkered flag under green flag conditions, for his 106th Grand Prix win.

“Lewis Hamilton is back,” declared Jolyon Palmer in the F1TV commentary box.

“In this moment, he has been brilliant,” added David Coulthard.

As an emotional Hamilton crossed the finish line, Alex Jacques, always one with words, summed it up this way: “A legend forged in silver, resumes in red.”

“Thank you so much, you’ve helped me achieve this dream,” said Hamilton from the cockpit. “And to the fans, thank you for getting you to remind me who I am. I couldn’t have done this without you.”

And with Russell taking second and Norris third, it was an all-British podium for the first time since 1968.

As things stand now in the Drivers’ Championship standings, Antonelli remains in the lead with 156 points, but with his failure in the closing stages, and Hamilton’s victory, the gap from P1 to P2 is now down to just 41 points. Hamilton now has 115 points on the season.

Russell remains in third with 106 points.

But this was Hamlton’s day.

“I’m forever grateful [to Ferrari],” said Hamilton to Nico Rosberg trackside after the race. “Forza Ferrari.”

#Lewis #Hamilton #wins #BarcelonaCatalunya

From the day he shocked the Formula 1 world, and announced his stunning move from Mercedes to Ferrari, this was the moment the Tifosi were waiting for.

Lewis Hamilton’s first Grand Prix victory in red.

Hamilton and Ferrari secured that win in Sunday’s Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, injecting the seven-time champion fully into the Drivers’ Championship fight, and giving Ferrari fans the world over the moment they were waiting for.

At the outset, it looked like it was going to be his former Mercedes teammates’ day. George Russell started on pole position, one spot ahead of Hamilton, but did what he needed to do at the start. Ferrari looked to have the advantage on paper before the race, with Mercedes opting for a set of C3 medium tires, and Ferrari bolting a set of C4 soft tires onto Hamilton’s challenger. With Hamilton on softer rubber, and with the fact that under the new regulations this year, Ferrari was stronger off the line than Mercedes, you had a potential problem for Russell right when the lights went out.

Both drivers got a good launch off the line, but Russell held the position through the opening lap:

Then the Mercedes driver put the more robust rubber to use, pulling away from Hamilton over the opening stint of the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.

But from there, the moments slowly began breaking in Hamilton’s favor.

The next challenge for Russell and Mercedes? Navigating the opening set of pit stops. Between the heat in Barcelona, and the decision by Pirelli to opt for a softer set of tires this year, tire degradation was more of an issue on Sunday. And with Hamilton starting on a set of C4 soft tires, Ferrari called him in for his first pit stop on Lap 12, bolting on a set of C2 hard tires.

How would Mercedes respond? Would they leave Russell out, or call him in to cover off Hamilton, given the power of the undercut strategy?

Mercedes called Russell in, and covered off Hamilton to perfection.

Hamilton came in on Lap 27, for a second stop to take a set of medium tires and lock the Ferrari driver into a three-stop strategy. That put the question to Mercedes again: Bring Russell in to cover off the stop? The fact that Hamilton was laying down a tremendous out lap seemed to force the issue.

But Mercedes left Russell out to start a new lap, and Hamilton continued around the circuit, lighting up the timing sheet on a tremendous first lap on the fresh set of medium tires.

Russell was told to stay out, with the team deciding to stick to their two-stop strategy. Would it work?

Complicating matters even further was Lando Norris. After Hamilton’s second stop, Norris was running in third behind Russell and Antonelli. The risk Mercedes had to balance was the fact that pitting to cover off Hamilton would open the door for the McLaren driver to perhaps steal track position, and maybe even a win.

If that was not enough, by Lap 31 Antonelli had caught the rear wing of Russell’s W17. The young Italian driver was less than a second behind Russell, and closing fast.

At the start of Lap 33 Russell had to go defensive, to keep his teammate behind him. But the battle between the pair was music to Hamilton’s ears, as it gave him even more of an opportunity to close the gap to the two Mercedes drivers. After his pit stop the gap to the leader was 22 seconds, but by Lap 33 Hamilton had cut that gap in half.

Then on Lap 35 McLaren called Norris in, and that gave Hamilton some clean air to push even more around the track. Would Mercedes call Russell in to cover off Norris?

They did, calling Russell in on the following lap. That released Antonelli into the lead on the track, and Mercedes needed a quality stop in the pits.

They got that, getting Russell serviced in just 2.8 seconds. Russell covered off Norris, rejoining the fight in P4 ahead of Norris in P5. Antonelli was then told by his engineer Peter Bonnington that “it won’t be long,” as they too needed to cover off Norris.

Mercedes called him in on the following lap, and Hamilton inherited the lead for the moment.

Antonelli came out just in front of Norris, Mercedes having covered off the defending Drivers’ Champion.

Hamilton was instructed that he had seven laps to extract the most he could out of those medium tires, as he would have to come in for one more stop. The C3 medium tires would not get him to the checkered flag. With a pit stop taking about 20 seconds to complete, from pit entry to pit exit, he needed to increase the lead over Russell in second as much as he could.

On Lap 40, the gap from Hamilton in P1 to Russell in P2 was 16 seconds.

But that is when the intervention Hamilton needed arrived, and the door for his first Ferrari Grand Prix win swung open. Fernando Alonso came to a stop just off the track, his Aston Martin suffering a failure, and the race officials called for a Virtual Safety Car.

A stop under a Virtual Safety Car averages around 12 seconds in Barcelona, and with Hamilton having more than a 15-second lead over Russell, this was his chance to make that third pit stop.

Max Verstappen stopped under the VSC, and then it was the moment for Ferrari. Would they pull him in, hoping the VSC would continue?

Ferrari called him in, and the seven time World Champion roared down pit lane. Ferrari got him in and out with a 2.8-second stop, and Hamilton got him back onto the track in P1 just ahead of Russell, on fresh tires, and just as the VSC ended:

“Great job guys,” exclaimed Hamilton from the cockpit. He had the race lead by more than two seconds over his former teammate, with 24 laps to go, on fresher tires and in a very fast challenger.

Race officials then noted Hamilton for a yellow flag infringement, and that led to some nervy times at Ferrari. Would he be hit with a penalty, potentially spoiling what had been a perfect afternoon for him?

As Ferrari waited, Hamilton pumped in the fastest lap of the race to that point on Lap 45, building his gap over Russell to 3.7 seconds.

By Lap 48, that gap was up to 6.5 seconds, potentially giving Hamilton a five-second buffer if he needed it.

But he did not, as race officials announced on that lap that the potential yellow flag infringement would need no further investigation.

Hamilton was closing in on his first win in red.

By Lap 51, that gap was up to 8.6 seconds from Hamilton to Russell. He was making the most of the fresher tires on his challenger,

“15 laps, and you are doing a good job. So you can go on,” was the instruction to Hamilton from his engineer.

By Lap 55, Hamilton had the gap up to 11 seconds over Russell, and he was closing in on that first Grand Prix win with Ferrari.

With ten laps to go, Hamilton’s lead was more than 12 seconds. That win was within his grasp.

Hamilton’s last Grand Prix win came at the Belgian Grand Prix in 2024, but that was a promotion after Russell was disqualified following the race when his car did not meet the minimum weight. His last chance to celebrate a Grand Prix victory came at the British Grand Prix that year, an emotional afternoon as it was his final race at Silverstone with Mercedes.

But this was different. A victory that almost felt like it would never come during his tough opening season with Ferrari. Yet this year, the Hamilton we have seen for so many years was back, confident to fight at the front. And on this afternoon, Ferrari got the strategy exactly right, giving Hamilton and the Tifosi a chance to celebrate together unlike they had before.

“I’m happy where I am, leave me to it,” was the message from Hamilton in the closing laps. He had a gap of almost 14 seconds over Russell, and the afternoon was almost his.

With five laps to go, the Mercedes duo was battling behind Hamilton, as Antonelli fought his way by Russell to take P2. That brief battle allowed Hamilton to increase his lead, now over Antonelli, to more than 17 seconds. But Antonelli was dealing with some front-wing damage, and had already been shown the black-and-white flag for exceeding track limits. A penalty was possibly in his future.

But the penalty would not arrive; instead, his challenger came to a halt on Lap 62, ending his afternoon. That brought out the yellow flag, and then race officials called for a Virtual Safety Car. He was not the only driver dealing with an issue, as Charles Leclerc lost the steering at Turn 2, sliding into the gravel. Leclerc came down pit lane to have his challenger serviced.

Hamilton was able to take the checkered flag under green flag conditions, for his 106th Grand Prix win.

“Lewis Hamilton is back,” declared Jolyon Palmer in the F1TV commentary box.

“In this moment, he has been brilliant,” added David Coulthard.

As an emotional Hamilton crossed the finish line, Alex Jacques, always one with words, summed it up this way: “A legend forged in silver, resumes in red.”

“Thank you so much, you’ve helped me achieve this dream,” said Hamilton from the cockpit. “And to the fans, thank you for getting you to remind me who I am. I couldn’t have done this without you.”

And with Russell taking second and Norris third, it was an all-British podium for the first time since 1968.

As things stand now in the Drivers’ Championship standings, Antonelli remains in the lead with 156 points, but with his failure in the closing stages, and Hamilton’s victory, the gap from P1 to P2 is now down to just 41 points. Hamilton now has 115 points on the season.

Russell remains in third with 106 points.

But this was Hamlton’s day.

“I’m forever grateful [to Ferrari],” said Hamilton to Nico Rosberg trackside after the race. “Forza Ferrari.”

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In other words, <em>Disclosure Day</em> is 2 hours, 25 minutes and 36 seconds long.</p><p><em>Disclosure Day</em> is directed by Steven Spielberg, who reunites with screenwriter David Koepp. Both had earlier collaborated on <em>Jurassic Park</em> (1993), <em>The Lost World: Jurassic Park</em> (1997), <em>War Of The Worlds</em> (2005) and <em>Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull</em> (2008). This is also legendary composer John Williams’s 30th film with the popular filmmaker.</p><p><em>Disclosure Day</em> stars Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo and Eve Hewson. It tells the story of a small-time Kansas City reporter and cybersecurity specialist, Daniel Kellner. Both don’t seem to know the other, but they meet under mysterious circumstances while the world is in chaos.</p><p>The sci-fi film opened at 27.6 million USD worldwide and is expected to have a weekend of around 94 million USD. 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The NBA world is waiting on LeBron James, and he reportedly has a short list of finalists he’s considering signing with in free agency. When will LeBron make up his mind? Who knows. He’s the top unrestricted free agent on the market by a mile despite turning 42 years old in December, and he can take as long as he pleases before he announces his next move.

Once James is off the board, the top players available will mostly be younger restricted free agents unlikely to change teams barring a surprise. Jalen Duren reportedly wants to leave the Detroit Pistons, but unfortunately for him he doesn’t have any leverage since his team has the ability to match any contract offer. Peyton Watson is in a fascinating situation because Denver probably has to cut salary elsewhere to retain him. Bennedict Mathurin is probably looking at a return to the Clippers, where he should be in line for more minutes following Los Angeles’ decision to trade Kawhi Leonard to the Raptors.

You can find every signing and trade during 2026 NBA free agency at our tracker. Now, let’s rank the best remaining free agents left on the market.

Need a pure off-ball shooter? Gary Trent Jr. might be the best available. Over the last five seasons, he’s made 38.5 percent of his three-pointers on 11.1 attempts per 100 possessions. His pull-up three ball off the dribble is less reliable after only hitting 28.6 percent of those last season.

Brown can still be a connective guard even if he’s lost the scoring juice he once showed on the 2023 champion Nuggets. He can be a low-cost shooter and defender in the backcourt who can soak up some minutes, but he doesn’t really move the needle in a major way anymore.

Williams is a 26-year-old point guard who took a leap in the second half of last season. He’s an excellent driver who can touch the paint and force his way to the foul line. His lack of size and shooting caps his value somewhat, but he feels like he could be one of the more high-upside players still available.

The idea of Kuminga as some young superstar in waiting has totally dissipated at this point. If he wants to carve out a lucrative NBA career, he’s going to need to realize he needs to improve his defense, rebounding, and spot-up shooting with his bully-ball drives as only part of the package, not the entire sell.

Payton still grades out as an impactful player because he’s an efficient scorer (63.5 percent true shooting last season) who grabs a lot of offensive rebounds for a guard and forces turnovers on defense. He’s only good for 15-20 minutes a night at this point at age-33, but he could add value for a contender on a cheapo contract.

Hachimura is big and strong for a wing with a nice spot-up three-point stroke. He made 42.6 percent of his threes during his three full years on the Lakers, but his volume wasn’t great at only 6.4 attempts per 100 possessions. He doesn’t rebound or defend all that well, and his playmaking is non-existent.

Mathurin can score in bunches, but he’s never been particularly efficient because he’s a low-ish volume 33.6 percent three-pointer shooter for his career. He can really rebound the ball for a wing. Still only 24 years old, he should get a solid deal to return to the Clippers, but probably needs to make himself more of a dirty work guy going forward.

Watson has always been a good wing defender, but he exploded as a scorer when Nikola Jokic got hurt midway through last season. Watson eventually went down with a hamstring strain that took him out of the playoffs, so there are still questions on if his improved scoring punch is actually sustainable. His shot diet features a lot of mid-range looks, but he did show some ability to knock them down at a better-than-average clip last season before the injury.

Harden opted out of his player option to give the Cavs more flexibility to try to sign LeBron James. He’s one of the best regular season guards ever, but on the brink of his 37th birthday, it’s becoming foolish to think he’ll ever avenge his playoff demons.

James is probably the second-best player in league history, and it still feels like he’s a top-50 player in the league as he readies to turn 42 years old midway through next season. I’d love to see him in Minnesota, but I still think it’s Warriors or Cavs for his future.

Will Duren consider playing on the qualifying offer to get out of Detroit? That would be massively risky if the Pistons are offering him $140 million guaranteed. Take the money, Jalen, and try to help the Pistons get to the NBA Finals next year after a deeply disappointing playoff run.

#NBAs #free #agents #wave #signings">NBA’s 11 best free agents still available in 2026 after first wave of signings  The NBA world is waiting on LeBron James, and he reportedly has a short list of finalists he’s considering signing with in free agency. When will LeBron make up his mind? Who knows. He’s the top unrestricted free agent on the market by a mile despite turning 42 years old in December, and he can take as long as he pleases before he announces his next move.Once James is off the board, the top players available will mostly be younger restricted free agents unlikely to change teams barring a surprise. Jalen Duren reportedly wants to leave the Detroit Pistons, but unfortunately for him he doesn’t have any leverage since his team has the ability to match any contract offer. Peyton Watson is in a fascinating situation because Denver probably has to cut salary elsewhere to retain him. Bennedict Mathurin is probably looking at a return to the Clippers, where he should be in line for more minutes following Los Angeles’ decision to trade Kawhi Leonard to the Raptors.You can find every signing and trade during 2026 NBA free agency at our tracker. Now, let’s rank the best remaining free agents left on the market.Need a pure off-ball shooter? Gary Trent Jr. might be the best available. Over the last five seasons, he’s made 38.5 percent of his three-pointers on 11.1 attempts per 100 possessions. His pull-up three ball off the dribble is less reliable after only hitting 28.6 percent of those last season.Brown can still be a connective guard even if he’s lost the scoring juice he once showed on the 2023 champion Nuggets. He can be a low-cost shooter and defender in the backcourt who can soak up some minutes, but he doesn’t really move the needle in a major way anymore.Williams is a 26-year-old point guard who took a leap in the second half of last season. He’s an excellent driver who can touch the paint and force his way to the foul line. His lack of size and shooting caps his value somewhat, but he feels like he could be one of the more high-upside players still available.The idea of Kuminga as some young superstar in waiting has totally dissipated at this point. If he wants to carve out a lucrative NBA career, he’s going to need to realize he needs to improve his defense, rebounding, and spot-up shooting with his bully-ball drives as only part of the package, not the entire sell.Payton still grades out as an impactful player because he’s an efficient scorer (63.5 percent true shooting last season) who grabs a lot of offensive rebounds for a guard and forces turnovers on defense. He’s only good for 15-20 minutes a night at this point at age-33, but he could add value for a contender on a cheapo contract.Hachimura is big and strong for a wing with a nice spot-up three-point stroke. He made 42.6 percent of his threes during his three full years on the Lakers, but his volume wasn’t great at only 6.4 attempts per 100 possessions. He doesn’t rebound or defend all that well, and his playmaking is non-existent.Mathurin can score in bunches, but he’s never been particularly efficient because he’s a low-ish volume 33.6 percent three-pointer shooter for his career. He can really rebound the ball for a wing. Still only 24 years old, he should get a solid deal to return to the Clippers, but probably needs to make himself more of a dirty work guy going forward.Watson has always been a good wing defender, but he exploded as a scorer when Nikola Jokic got hurt midway through last season. Watson eventually went down with a hamstring strain that took him out of the playoffs, so there are still questions on if his improved scoring punch is actually sustainable. His shot diet features a lot of mid-range looks, but he did show some ability to knock them down at a better-than-average clip last season before the injury.Harden opted out of his player option to give the Cavs more flexibility to try to sign LeBron James. He’s one of the best regular season guards ever, but on the brink of his 37th birthday, it’s becoming foolish to think he’ll ever avenge his playoff demons.James is probably the second-best player in league history, and it still feels like he’s a top-50 player in the league as he readies to turn 42 years old midway through next season. I’d love to see him in Minnesota, but I still think it’s Warriors or Cavs for his future.Will Duren consider playing on the qualifying offer to get out of Detroit? That would be massively risky if the Pistons are offering him 0 million guaranteed. Take the money, Jalen, and try to help the Pistons get to the NBA Finals next year after a deeply disappointing playoff run.  #NBAs #free #agents #wave #signings

reportedly has a short list of finalists he’s considering signing with in free agency. When will LeBron make up his mind? Who knows. He’s the top unrestricted free agent on the market by a mile despite turning 42 years old in December, and he can take as long as he pleases before he announces his next move.

Once James is off the board, the top players available will mostly be younger restricted free agents unlikely to change teams barring a surprise. Jalen Duren reportedly wants to leave the Detroit Pistons, but unfortunately for him he doesn’t have any leverage since his team has the ability to match any contract offer. Peyton Watson is in a fascinating situation because Denver probably has to cut salary elsewhere to retain him. Bennedict Mathurin is probably looking at a return to the Clippers, where he should be in line for more minutes following Los Angeles’ decision to trade Kawhi Leonard to the Raptors.

You can find every signing and trade during 2026 NBA free agency at our tracker. Now, let’s rank the best remaining free agents left on the market.

Need a pure off-ball shooter? Gary Trent Jr. might be the best available. Over the last five seasons, he’s made 38.5 percent of his three-pointers on 11.1 attempts per 100 possessions. His pull-up three ball off the dribble is less reliable after only hitting 28.6 percent of those last season.

Brown can still be a connective guard even if he’s lost the scoring juice he once showed on the 2023 champion Nuggets. He can be a low-cost shooter and defender in the backcourt who can soak up some minutes, but he doesn’t really move the needle in a major way anymore.

Williams is a 26-year-old point guard who took a leap in the second half of last season. He’s an excellent driver who can touch the paint and force his way to the foul line. His lack of size and shooting caps his value somewhat, but he feels like he could be one of the more high-upside players still available.

The idea of Kuminga as some young superstar in waiting has totally dissipated at this point. If he wants to carve out a lucrative NBA career, he’s going to need to realize he needs to improve his defense, rebounding, and spot-up shooting with his bully-ball drives as only part of the package, not the entire sell.

Payton still grades out as an impactful player because he’s an efficient scorer (63.5 percent true shooting last season) who grabs a lot of offensive rebounds for a guard and forces turnovers on defense. He’s only good for 15-20 minutes a night at this point at age-33, but he could add value for a contender on a cheapo contract.

Hachimura is big and strong for a wing with a nice spot-up three-point stroke. He made 42.6 percent of his threes during his three full years on the Lakers, but his volume wasn’t great at only 6.4 attempts per 100 possessions. He doesn’t rebound or defend all that well, and his playmaking is non-existent.

Mathurin can score in bunches, but he’s never been particularly efficient because he’s a low-ish volume 33.6 percent three-pointer shooter for his career. He can really rebound the ball for a wing. Still only 24 years old, he should get a solid deal to return to the Clippers, but probably needs to make himself more of a dirty work guy going forward.

Watson has always been a good wing defender, but he exploded as a scorer when Nikola Jokic got hurt midway through last season. Watson eventually went down with a hamstring strain that took him out of the playoffs, so there are still questions on if his improved scoring punch is actually sustainable. His shot diet features a lot of mid-range looks, but he did show some ability to knock them down at a better-than-average clip last season before the injury.

Harden opted out of his player option to give the Cavs more flexibility to try to sign LeBron James. He’s one of the best regular season guards ever, but on the brink of his 37th birthday, it’s becoming foolish to think he’ll ever avenge his playoff demons.

James is probably the second-best player in league history, and it still feels like he’s a top-50 player in the league as he readies to turn 42 years old midway through next season. I’d love to see him in Minnesota, but I still think it’s Warriors or Cavs for his future.

Will Duren consider playing on the qualifying offer to get out of Detroit? That would be massively risky if the Pistons are offering him $140 million guaranteed. Take the money, Jalen, and try to help the Pistons get to the NBA Finals next year after a deeply disappointing playoff run.

#NBAs #free #agents #wave #signings">NBA’s 11 best free agents still available in 2026 after first wave of signings

The NBA world is waiting on LeBron James, and he reportedly has a short list of finalists he’s considering signing with in free agency. When will LeBron make up his mind? Who knows. He’s the top unrestricted free agent on the market by a mile despite turning 42 years old in December, and he can take as long as he pleases before he announces his next move.

Once James is off the board, the top players available will mostly be younger restricted free agents unlikely to change teams barring a surprise. Jalen Duren reportedly wants to leave the Detroit Pistons, but unfortunately for him he doesn’t have any leverage since his team has the ability to match any contract offer. Peyton Watson is in a fascinating situation because Denver probably has to cut salary elsewhere to retain him. Bennedict Mathurin is probably looking at a return to the Clippers, where he should be in line for more minutes following Los Angeles’ decision to trade Kawhi Leonard to the Raptors.

You can find every signing and trade during 2026 NBA free agency at our tracker. Now, let’s rank the best remaining free agents left on the market.

Need a pure off-ball shooter? Gary Trent Jr. might be the best available. Over the last five seasons, he’s made 38.5 percent of his three-pointers on 11.1 attempts per 100 possessions. His pull-up three ball off the dribble is less reliable after only hitting 28.6 percent of those last season.

Brown can still be a connective guard even if he’s lost the scoring juice he once showed on the 2023 champion Nuggets. He can be a low-cost shooter and defender in the backcourt who can soak up some minutes, but he doesn’t really move the needle in a major way anymore.

Williams is a 26-year-old point guard who took a leap in the second half of last season. He’s an excellent driver who can touch the paint and force his way to the foul line. His lack of size and shooting caps his value somewhat, but he feels like he could be one of the more high-upside players still available.

The idea of Kuminga as some young superstar in waiting has totally dissipated at this point. If he wants to carve out a lucrative NBA career, he’s going to need to realize he needs to improve his defense, rebounding, and spot-up shooting with his bully-ball drives as only part of the package, not the entire sell.

Payton still grades out as an impactful player because he’s an efficient scorer (63.5 percent true shooting last season) who grabs a lot of offensive rebounds for a guard and forces turnovers on defense. He’s only good for 15-20 minutes a night at this point at age-33, but he could add value for a contender on a cheapo contract.

Hachimura is big and strong for a wing with a nice spot-up three-point stroke. He made 42.6 percent of his threes during his three full years on the Lakers, but his volume wasn’t great at only 6.4 attempts per 100 possessions. He doesn’t rebound or defend all that well, and his playmaking is non-existent.

Mathurin can score in bunches, but he’s never been particularly efficient because he’s a low-ish volume 33.6 percent three-pointer shooter for his career. He can really rebound the ball for a wing. Still only 24 years old, he should get a solid deal to return to the Clippers, but probably needs to make himself more of a dirty work guy going forward.

Watson has always been a good wing defender, but he exploded as a scorer when Nikola Jokic got hurt midway through last season. Watson eventually went down with a hamstring strain that took him out of the playoffs, so there are still questions on if his improved scoring punch is actually sustainable. His shot diet features a lot of mid-range looks, but he did show some ability to knock them down at a better-than-average clip last season before the injury.

Harden opted out of his player option to give the Cavs more flexibility to try to sign LeBron James. He’s one of the best regular season guards ever, but on the brink of his 37th birthday, it’s becoming foolish to think he’ll ever avenge his playoff demons.

James is probably the second-best player in league history, and it still feels like he’s a top-50 player in the league as he readies to turn 42 years old midway through next season. I’d love to see him in Minnesota, but I still think it’s Warriors or Cavs for his future.

Will Duren consider playing on the qualifying offer to get out of Detroit? That would be massively risky if the Pistons are offering him $140 million guaranteed. Take the money, Jalen, and try to help the Pistons get to the NBA Finals next year after a deeply disappointing playoff run.

#NBAs #free #agents #wave #signings
England vs India, 2nd T20I Live Score: England 115/3 (12); Bethell, Banton build partnership  Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, for the first time ever, walks out to open the batting alongside Abhishek Sharma. What a moment for the teenager.Slightly overcast conditions favourable for bowling and Jofra Archer takes the new ball for England, this is going to be a really good contest. Here we go. Sooryavanshi at the non strikers end, Abhishek on strike, first ball, oohhhh swing and a miss from Abhishek, Archer gets the half-volley to move away from the batter.Archer charges in, swing and a miss again from Abhishek, serious pace from Archer, gets the extra bounce and good carry to the keeper.In the arc, leaning edge from the bat and the ball flies away behind square for FOUR! First boundary of the innings! Abhishek’s third swing and a miss off the over, he has no answers to Archer’s fiery pace at the moment.Make that another dot ball, length ball zips off the surface and carries to the keeper. Oooooh that was quick, short and pacy angled at Abhishek’s body who adjusts well to get some bat on that. Just the four of the first over.   #England #India #2nd #T20I #Live #Score #England #Bethell #Banton #build #partnership

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