Lewis Hamilton earns first F1 victory with Ferrari in Barcelona
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 4:22 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Lewis Hamilton secured his first Formula 1 victory with Ferrari at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix on June 14, ending a nearly two-year winless streak. The 41-year-old driver finished ahead of teammate George Russell after a strategic late pit stop during a virtual safety car period. Hamilton, who last won in July 2024 with Mercedes, became the first driver in F1 history to win races with McLaren, Mercedes, and Ferrari. The race saw Lando Norris finish third, marking the first all-British podium since 1968, while points leader Kimi Antonelli retired from second place with an electrical issue. Hamilton's win also makes him the oldest race winner since Jack Brabham in 1970.
- •Hamilton's victory is his first with Ferrari and overall 106th in F1.
- •He completed three pit stops during the race, while Russell made two.
- •Lando Norris finished third, clinching an all-British podium.
- •Kimi Antonelli retired late with an electrical failure, impacting the standings.
- 4:22 PMYahoo Sports — Lewis Hamilton ends winless streak, gets first F1 victory with Ferrari
"Lewis Hamilton snapped a winless streak of nearly two years, winning F1's Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. It marked his first victory with Ferrari.
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