Postpublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 22 May 2022
Has Carlos Sainz walked under a ladder heading into the circuit today? Yuki Tsunoda is in 10th spot and was nearly swalloed up in Carlos Sainz's spin.
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
Has Carlos Sainz walked under a ladder heading into the circuit today? Yuki Tsunoda is in 10th spot and was nearly swalloed up in Carlos Sainz's spin.
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Andrew Priestley: Lewis Hamilton sounding extremely dejected, disillusioned and disinterested on that radio message.
"No damage, check the tyres"
Cheers and groans from the home crowd!!
Fernando Alonso shows why he's still a racer at the age of 40 by picking off Sebastian Vettel to move up to 13th.
On the flip side, Carlos Sainz has spun, sending him falling down the leaderboard and landing in 11 spot.
Disaster.
The Alpines are steaming through the field as the Spanish roast in the sweltering heat.
Esteban Ocon is now up to seventh, with Fernando Alonso charging up to 14th from the back of the grid.
"I would save this engine if I was you. I'm sorry."
Jennie Gow
BBC Radio 5 live pit-lane reporter
Just thinking about Lewis Hamilton, he's come into the pitlane I believe, he started on those medium tyres a new set, it's thrown his strategy into total disarray. He is in the pits he's really struggling, they are putting him on another set of the soft tyres but it's a really slow stop.
A disappointing start as you say the luck this year isn't going his way.
Lewis Hamilton is not happy at all but Pete Bonnington tells his man there are still points up for grabs today.
1, Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
2. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
3. George Russell (Mercedes)
4. Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
5. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
"Lewis knew what he was doing. He rammed me."
Magnussen tried to go around the outside of Hamilton and the Haas driver is convinced the contact might have been intentional by. the seven-time world champion.
Stewards are calling it a racing incident. Carry on...
Carlos Sainz didn't get the greatest of starts and had to watch the Red Bull of Sergio Perez and Mercedes of George Russell go past him.
Marc Priestley
Former F1 mechanic on BBC Radio 5 Live
Disaster for Lewis Hamilton after such a promising weekend.
But up at the front his teammate George Russell with a blistering start.
Soft tyres for Hamilton now. The stewards are going to take a look at that incident with Magnussen.
The commotion has allowed Mick Schumacher to move up in to sixth place. Four places gained for the German driver.
"Box, box..."
Kevin Magnussen's front-left tyre tagged the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton has tumbled down the order and is now running down in 19th place.
Kevin Magnussen is off into the gravel! Lewis Hamilton is straggling with what looks like a puncture!
Charles Leclerc stays in the lead as he's able to cut the threat of Max Verstappen off.
Vamos!
Fernando Alonso is at the back. Ready?