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1. Hamilton Wins Stylish F1 Italian Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton won the Italian Grand Prix in style on Sunday, taking his sixth win of the season to extend his championship lead over Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg. Hamilton was in a league of his own throughout the race, leading from lights to flag and managing the gap to his teammate expertly. The result further cements his place at the top of the standings, as he now leads Rosberg by 53 points with just six races to go. 2. Hamilton Takes Austrian Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton took a commanding victory at the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday, leading from lights to flag and extending his championship lead over Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg. The Brit was in control throughout the race, managing the gap to his teammate expertly and capitalizing on a late race safety car to secure the win. The result further cements his place at the top of the standings, as he now leads Rosberg by 59 points with just five races to go. 3. Hamilton Triumphs at British GP Lewis Hamilton delivered a masterclass performance in front of his home fans at the British Grand Prix on Sunday, taking a dominant victory and extending his championship lead over Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg. The
Max Verstappen was an early retirement from the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, with the Red Bull driver sustaining a fiery engine failure on the fourth lap of the race, enduring his first race retirement since Albert Park in Australia in 2022. Verstappen had won the first two F1 races of the season in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and was on a nine-race winning streak. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton was another early retirement with an engine failure on lap 17.
Mercedes endured their worst qualifying session of the season at the Australian Grand Prix on Saturday, leaving seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton crushed and team boss Toto Wolff seeing no hope of catching Red Bull in the short term.
With Lewis Hamilton retiring early and George Russell crashing out late, Mercedes suffered their first double DNF at a Formula One race in over five years at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, piling on yet more early season gloom.