Mercedes-AMG’s Lewis Hamilton dominates 2020 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix

Round six of the 2020 Formula One World Championship, the Spanish Grand Prix, saw a dominant Lewis Hamilton cruise to victory. The Mercedes-AMG driver started the race on pole and led for every lap.

More impressive though was the performance of Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen. The Dutchman started the race at third and immediately got the jump on Hamilton’s teammate, Valtteri Bottas, to move into second. He couldn’t catch Hamilton though and ended the race 24 seconds adrift.

Bottas’ bad start caused him to lose a few positions. He managed to recover to third and finished the race there, crossing the line 44 seconds behind the winner.

As the cars lined up on the grid, the track temperature was over 130 degrees, but things soon settled after the chaotic start and a we were left with an uneventful race.

2020 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix

2020 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix

Racing Point’s Sergio Perez, who was back after a brief Covid-19 coronavirus hiatus, crossed the finish line fourth but dropped to fifth due to a five-second penalty for ignoring blue flags. This allowed fellow Racing Pont driver Lance Stroll to move up to fourth.

The only driver to retire was Charles Leclerc. The Ferrari driver on his 37th lap spun following an electrical problem. He managed to restart the car, but by then he had undone his seatbelts and had to pit to have them retightened. At this point, his race was more or less over, so the team decided to retire him.

Hamilton’s tally in the 2020 Drivers’ Championship is now 132 points. Verstappen is second with 95 points and Bottas is third with 89 points. In the Constructors’ Championship, Mercedes leads with 221 points versus the 135 of Red Bull and 63 of Racing Point.

The Spanish race concluded the revised 2020 season’s second triple-header. The frenetic program now takes a brief one week break, with the engines firing up again at the end of the month for the Belgian Grand Prix at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps racetrack.

2020 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix

2020 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix

Below are the full results from the 2020 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix:

1) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes-AMG
2) Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing +24.177 seconds
3) Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes-AMG +44.752 seconds
4) Lance Stroll, Racing Point +1 lap
5) Sergio Perez, Racing Point +1 lap
6) Carlos Sainz, McLaren +1 lap
7) Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari +1 lap
8) Alexander Albon, Red Bull Racing +1 lap
9) Pierre Gasly, AlphaTauri +1 lap
10) Lando Norris, McLaren +1 lap
11) Daniel Ricciardo, Renault +lap
12) Daniil Kvyat, AlphaTauri +1 lap
13) Esteban Ocon, Renault +1 lap
14) Kimi Raikkonen, Alfa Romeo +1 lap
15) Kevin Magnussen, Haas +1 lap
16) Antonio Giovinazzi, Alfa Romeo +1 lap
17) George Russell, Williams +1 lap
18) Nicholas Latifi, Williams +1 lap
19) Romain Grosjean, Haas +1 lap
NC) Charles Leclerc, Ferrari DNF

How To Watch Formula One, IndyCar, NASCAR, IMSA, WEC, MotoGP, And Everything Else Happening in Racing This Weekend: August 15-16

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Welcome to the Jalopnik Weekend Motorsports Roundup, where we let you know what’s going on in the world of racing, where you can see it, and where you can talk about it all in one convenient place. Where else would you want to spend your weekend?

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This is the most jam-packed weekend of racing we’ve seen since 2020 started, and if your existential dread is getting you down, this weekend might be a good one to sit on the couch and watch vroom vrooms go fast. It’s time again to give you some idea of what’s running this weekend and where you can check it out. I’ll personally be watching F1, Indy Qualifying, the WEC race from Spa, and the potential mess that will be the NASCAR Daytona road course races.

Saturday

Virgin Australia Supercars Darwin Triple Crown Race 13

From Hidden Valley Raceway, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

1:30AM Saturday on MotorTrend on Demand

DTM Lausitzring Sprint

From the Lausitzring, Schipkau, Germany

7:15AM Saturday on MotorTrend on Demand – Race 1

FIA WEC Total 6 Hours of Spa Francorchamps

From Spa Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium

7:30AM Saturday on MotorTrend on Demand

Formula One Spanish Grand Prix

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Barcelona, Spain

9AM Saturday on ESPN – Qualifying

IndyCar Indianapolis 500

From Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, IN

11AM Saturday on NBC Sports Gold – Live Qualifying

3PM Saturday on NBC – Tape Delayed Qualifying Broadcast

NASCAR XFinity Series Race At Daytona RC

From Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL

3PM Saturday on NBCSN

Virgin Australia Supercars Darwin Triple Crown Race 14

From Hidden Valley Raceway, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

11:20PM Saturday on MotorTrend on Demand

Sunday

Virgin Australia Supercars Darwin Triple Crown Race 15

From Hidden Valley Raceway, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

1:30AM Sunday on MotorTrend on Demand

MotoGP Austrian GP

From the Red Bull Ring, Spielberg, Styria, Austria

7:30AM Sunday on NBC Sports Network

DTM Lausitzring Sprint

From the Lausitzring, Schipkau, Germany

7:15AM Sunday on MotorTrend on Demand – Race 2

Formula One Spanish Grand Prix

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Barcelona, Spain

9AM Sunday on ESPN – Race

IndyCar Indianapolis 500

From Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, IN

12:30PM Sunday on NBC Sports Gold – Live Top 9 Qualifying

1PM Sunday on NBC – Top 9 Qualifying Broadcast

NASCAR Cup Series Race At Daytona RC

From Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL

3PM Sunday on NBC

If you know anything we missed or have any great livestreams, let us know in the comments below. And tell what you’ll be watching!

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