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Lewis Hamilton said that he “redeemed” himself with a lightning start to win the 1,000th Formula One grand prix on Sunday in a blustery Shanghai.
Hamilton started from second on the grid but grabbed the lead from Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas on the first corner and romped to a victory which gives him the world championship lead.
The title-holder finished more than 6.5 seconds ahead of Bottas in the third Mercedes one-two in as many races this season, with Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel third. Max Verstappen of Red Bull was fourth and Charles Leclerc in the second Ferrari was fifth.
Sixth was Verstappen’s team-mate Pierre Gasly, the Frenchman earning a bonus point for clocking the quickest lap, one minute 34.742 seconds, in windy and hazy conditions.
Hamilton, for whom this was a sixth Chinese Grand Prix win and 75th overall, said that it was “a little bit of a struggle this weekend for me”.
“The start was obviously great, which was really the decisive moment of the race. After that it was fairly straightforward.”
The 34-year-old, who now leads the Finn Bottas by six points in the standings, said that he has had problems with his starts down the years.
“The first few races have been very difficult for me off the line so it’s nice to finally redeem myself and rectify that,” he added.
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15/04/2019
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