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autoviva2016-06-13 12:32:57

Hamilton wins and closes gap on Rosberg

Two-stop strategy stole victory from Vettel and Ferrari

 
 
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Hamilton won his second race in-a-row
Lewis Hamilton won his second consecutive race with a triumph in the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit at the Canadian Grand Prix. The Brit finished ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Valtteri Bottas and closed the gap on the championship, which still belongs to his MercedesMercedes-BenzMercedes-BenzGermany, 1924 > present197 models
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 team-mate, the German Nico Rosberg.
 
Vettel surprised everyone with a flying start which led to the leadership of the race. However the two-stop strategy from FerrariFerrariFerrariItaly, 1947 > present233 models
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would eventually be beaten by Hamilton and Mercedes' one-stop, which turned out to steal victory from Vettel.
 
With Hamilton's victory and Rosberg's fifth place, the championship standings are getting very even. After seven of the 21 races of the championship the German is leading with just nine points ahead of the Brit.
 
Third place Valtteri Bottas took the first podium of the season, also the first podium from WilliamsWilliamsWilliamsUnited Kingdom, 1977 > present37 models
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since last year's Mexican Grand Prix.
 
With a new poor start from pole position Hamilton could not resist a brilliant start from Sebastian Vettel. The British driver had to defend himself from the attacks of his team-mate and after a slight touch between the two Mercedes drivers Rosberg ended up going off track and dropped to tenth position at the end lap one. Vettel and Hamilton kept fighting each other for victory in Canada.
 
To everyone's surprise Vettel entered the pits to switch to super soft tires on lap 13, which indicated a two-stop strategy as the mandatory tires in Montréal were soft. Hamilton would come in for his  only stop six laps later. After Vettel's second stop, the German driver ended up more than seven seconds behind Hamilton. The German still closed the gap on the world champion, but the Mercedes driver always kept a safe distance.
 
Behind Valtteri Bottas, Red BullRed BullRed BullAustria, 2004 > present12 models
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's Max Verstappen had to defend himself from Nico Rosberg's attacks, but his last attempt to overtake the Dutch driver almost ruined his whole race after he made a spin off track. The German still managed to keep fifth ahead of Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen and the other Red Bull of Daniel Ricciardo.
 
Completing the scoring places in Canada were Force IndiaForce IndiaForce IndiaIndia, 2007 > present8 models
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's Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez, eighth and tenth place respectively. Ninth place was taken by the Toro RossoToro RossoToro RossoItaly, 2006 > present10 models
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's Spaniard Carlos Sainz Jr. who came from 20th place after being penalized over a gearbox substitution.
 
Check the Driver's and Consctructor's World Championship standings here.
 
 
Results Canadian Grand Prix
Pos Driver Team Laps Time
1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 70 1h31m05.296s
2 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 70 5.011s
3 Valtteri Bottas Williams 70 46.422s
4 Max Verstappen Red Bull 70 53.020s
5 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 70 1m02.093s
6 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 70 1m03.017s
7 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull 70 1m03.634s
8 Nico Hulkenberg Force India 69 1 Lap
9 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso 69 1 Lap
10 Sergio Perez Force India 69 1 Lap
11 Fernando Alonso McLaren 69 1 Lap
12 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso 69 1 Lap
13 Esteban Gutierrez Haas 68 2 Laps
14 Romain Grosjean Haas 68 2 Laps
15 Marcus Ericsson Sauber 68 2 Laps
16 Kevin Magnussen Renault 68 2 Laps
17 Pascal Wehrlein Manor 68 2 Laps
18 Felipe Nasr Sauber 68 2 Laps
19 Rio Haryanto Manor 68 2 Laps
- Felipe Massa Williams 35 Overheating
- Jolyon Palmer Renault 16 Water pressure
- Jenson Button McLaren 9 Engine

 

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