Baku: Lewis Hamilton won a crash-littered, chaotic and entirely unpredictable Azerbaijan Grand Prix to seize the Formula One (F1) Championship lead Sunday and hand Mercedes their first victory of the season.
In a race where the safety car again played a major part, with a series of crashes and smashes, Kimi Raikkonen finished second for Ferrari while Mexican Sergio Perez was third for Force India.
Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, who had led the championship before Baku and looked to be on course for his 50th career win and third out of four this season, started on pole position and finished fourth. Hamilton now has 70 points to Vettel’s 66.
Red Bull’s Australian Daniel Ricciardo, last year’s winner in Baku and also in China two weekends ago, smashed into the back of teammate Max Verstappen in a 40th lap collision that ended the race for both of them.
Carlos Sainz of Renault finished the race behind Vettel and he was followed by Sauber’s Charles Leclerc in the sixth. Two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso finished seventh in his McLaren. Williams driver Lance Stroll, McLaren’s Stoffel Vandoorne and Toro Rosso’s Brandon Hartley grabbed the last three positions of the top 10 finishers respectively.
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