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Spanish Grand Prix LIVE result: Latest reaction from F1 as Lewis Hamilton takes dominant victory

Follow the latest updates from the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona as Verstappen bids to make it two race wins in a row in an effort to challenge Hamilton’s championship dominance

Jack de Menezes
Sports News Correspondent
Sunday 16 August 2020 10:30 EDT
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F1 preview: A lap of the Spanish Grand Prix

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Follow the latest updates live from the Spanish Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton starts from pole position in his Formula One championship battle with Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen, who is bidding for his second consecutive victory.

It was Verstappen who dominated at Silverstone last weekend to take Red Bull’s first win of the season, and with Mercedes concerned that the tyre issues that struck them at the two British rounds will reappear in Barcelona, he is best placed to challenge Hamilton as he starts third on the grid behind Bottas.

Verstappen is Hamilton’s nearest challenger in the championship standings with a 30-point margin at the top of the table, and another Red Bull win would really open up the title battle. Behind Verstappen, the returning Sergio Perez leads a Racing Point one-two with Lance Stroll, with Alex Albon sixth and the two Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel disappointing once again in ninth and 11th. Follow the live updates below.

When is it?

The Spanish Grand Prix takes place across 14 - 16 August 2020.

How can I watch it?

All European races will be held behind closed doors, meaning that the only way fans will be able to see the action is on television.

In the UK, Sky Sports continue to hold the exclusive rights for F1, with Channel 4 only able to show the British Grand Prix live as they are restricted to highlights coverage the rest of the year.

If you’re not a Sky customer you can purchase a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.

Here’s how Sky and Channel 4 plan to show the Spanish Grand Prix:

FRIDAY

Free practice 1: 10am – 11:50m BST – (Sky Sports F1)

Free practice 2: 1:45pm – 3:45pm BST (Sky Sports F1)

SATURDAY

Free practice 3: 10:45am – 12:10pm BST (Sky Sports F1)

Qualifying: 1pm – 3:30pm BST (Sky Sports F1)

SUNDAY

Race: 12:30pm – 5pm BST (Sky Sports F1) + 12:30pm - 4pm BST (Sky Sports Main Event)

Highlights: 6:30pm - 9pm BST (Channel 4), 8pm - 9pm BST (Sky Sports F1)

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What time does each session start?

FRIDAY

Free practice 1: 10am – 11:30pm BST

Free practice 2: 2pm – 3:30pm BST

SATURDAY

Free practice 3: 11am – 12pm BST

Qualifying: 2pm – 3pm BST

SUNDAY

Race: 2:10pm – 4:10pm BST

Driver changes

Sergio Perez is back in the Racing Point after missing the last two races due to coronavirus, meaning he returns to replace Nico Hulkenberg for the Spanish Grand Prix and beyond.

Grid

1 Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) Mercedes GP 1min 15.584secs

2 Valtteri Bottas (Fin) Mercedes GP 1:15.643

3 Max Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull 1:16.292

4 Sergio Perez (Mex) Racing Point 1:16.482

5 Lance Stroll (Can) Racing Point 1:16.589

6 Alexander Albon (Tha) Red Bull 1:17.029

7 Carlos Sainz (Spa) McLaren 1:17.044

8 Lando Norris (Gbr) McLaren 1:17.084

9 Charles Leclerc (Mon) Ferrari 1:17.087

10 Pierre Gasly (Fra) Scuderia AlphaTauri 1:17.136

11 Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Ferrari 1:17.168

12 Daniil Kvyat (Rus) Scuderia AlphaTauri 1:17.192

13 Daniel Ricciardo (Aus) Renault 1:17.198

14 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Alfa Romeo Racing 1:17.386

15 Esteban Ocon (Fra) Renault 1:17.567

16 Kevin Magnussen (Den) Haas F1 1:17.908

17 Romain Grosjean (Fra) Haas F1 1:18.089

18 George Russell (Gbr) Williams 1:18.099

19 Nicholas Latifi (Can) Williams 1:18.532

20 Antonio Giovinazzi (Ita) Alfa Romeo Racing 1:18.697

Lap 25: Verstappen gets as close to a telling off as you can get while racing at 180mph, as he tells the team to stop focussing on Hamilton and Bottas and start running their own race.

"Get your head down now Max, please."

Jack de Menezes16 August 2020 14:48

Lap 26 standings

1. Hamilton

2. Verstappen +4.0s

3. Bottas +6.0s

4. Stroll +15.6s

5. Perez +17.1s

6. Leclerc +22.6s

7. Vettel +30.2s

8. Ricciardo +32.1s

9. Magnussen +40.5s

10. Ocon +41.5s

Jack de Menezes16 August 2020 14:50

Lap 27: Mercedes have of course changed their livery and overalls this season to show their support for the Black Lives Matter movement, but they do have something of a side effect.

"These black overalls are f****** hot," Bottas reports on the radio. 

Not much they can do about that one...

Jack de Menezes16 August 2020 14:52

Lap 28: Magnussen's tyres are destroyed and he's a sitting duck, as Ocon, Albon and Sainz all manage to get past from Turn One to Turn Four, and the Haas driver unsurprisingly puts at the end of the lap for new boots.

Stroll has stopped from fourth, and gets out in front of the squabbling midfield pack in eighth.

Jack de Menezes16 August 2020 14:54

Lap 29: Perez pits from fourth place, and his slower pace in going longer sees Sainz manage to work his way past just as he also overtakes Ocon on the finish straight, moving the McLaren up to sixth and splitting the Racing Points. Sainz does have to stop again, but Perez shouldn't need too long to get past if we're honest.

Jack de Menezes16 August 2020 14:57

Lap 30 standings

1. Hamilton

2. Verstappen +3.7s

3. Bottas +5.9s

4. Ricciardo +45.0s

5. Stroll +48.0s

6. Perez +48.6s

7. 50.7s

8. Ocon +54.1s

9. Albon +54.7s

10. Gasly +55.6s

Jack de Menezes16 August 2020 14:58

Lap 32: As predicted, Perez flies past Sainz after just a lap and moves up to sixth, and he's right on the back of his teammate in the battle for fifth, which should turn to fourth when Ricciardo pits.

Jack de Menezes16 August 2020 14:59

Lap 33: Albon swoops around the outside of Ocon after the Renault makes a late defensive move, and he snatches eighth through Turn One.

Jack de Menezes16 August 2020 15:00

Lap 34: "It's getting a bit dark at Turn 4."

Verstappen fears rain could be on the way, although the way the race is going, that might be needed.

Jack de Menezes16 August 2020 15:01

Lap 34: Ocon, Norris and Leclerc are having a mighty battle for 10th, and as Norris tries to attack the Renault, Leclerc sees his chance and tries everything he can to get Norris. They remain in line but the action is frantic.

Jack de Menezes16 August 2020 15:03

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