Team radio - Ricciardopublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 22 May 2022
"Use the pace now. There is opportunity with Vettel and Schumacher."
Max Verstappen claims fourth win of season for Red Bull after title rival Charles Leclerc retires in Ferrari
Verstappen moves into lead of drivers' standings on 110 points; Leclerc on 104
Sergio Perez P2 for Red Bull, George Russell P3 for Mercedes. Carlos Sainz P4 for Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton P5 for Mercedes despite lap-one collision with Haas' Kevin Magnussen
Guanyu Zhou retires for Alfa Romeo
Lorraine McKenna
"Use the pace now. There is opportunity with Vettel and Schumacher."
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Engineer to Hamilton: "Good lad. That's P4, mate. Head down."
1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
2. Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
3. George Russell (Mercedes)
4. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
5. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
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The crowd watch on with anguish. Is home boy Carlos Sainz going to lose this fourth spot? Unfortunately, he is. Lewis Hamilton round the outside and that's P4 for the Mercedes.
So, Lewis Hamilton on Carlos Sainz is the main battle out on track now.
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quixoticgeek: Any failure from a red bull now, and we might have both Merc's on the podium. I did not see that coming...
Marc Priestley
Former F1 mechanic on BBC Radio 5 Live
Hamilton now in DRS range of Carlos Sainz, while Sainz battles with Valtewrri Bottas. Lewis Hamilton now closing right up. This is now a three way battle, it could go in any direction.
it's Valtteri Bottas, Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton in fourth, fifth and sixth.
Sainz sees his chance to jump the Alfa Romeo and move up the order. Job done.
Can Hamilton overtake his old Mercedes team-mate? Yes, he can. Fifth spot for the seven-time world champion.
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Fernando Alonso has waved goodbye to 10th place and is now in ninth. So who is in the Alpine's spot?
It's Mick Schumacher in the Haas.
Is he on for his first points of the season? Gah. No. He's past straight away by the Alpha Tauri of Yuki Tsunoda.
Schumacher down to 11th.
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Valtteri Bottas is on the medium tyres and wants to keep hold of the well-earned fourth place. But bumping over the kerbs is not going to do the Finn's Alfa Romeo any good.
It's a pedestrian stop for Fernando Alonso but the Spaniard manages to come out still in the points in 10th place. The Alpine crew are not happy with that job.
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George Russell is not going to let a podium spot go so easily and the the Mercedes man completes the job of picking off Valtteri Bottas, who has a slight lock up, with no fuss. Russell is back into third place.
Lando Norris pits from 10th. Unfortunately, he doesn't get any hay fever spray to ease his symptoms.
Very quiet race for team-mate Daniel Ricciardo, The Australian is down in 13th place.