Lewis Hamilton secures emotional win for Ferrari in Barcelona
Formula1.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 2:29 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026

Lewis Hamilton earned a significant victory for Ferrari at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix on June 15, 2026. Hamilton's win ended Kimi Antonelli's streak of victories and re-energized the championship fight. He led with a commanding performance, finishing nearly 20 seconds ahead of George Russell, who placed second. Both Antonelli and Charles Leclerc retired from the race due to technical issues. The results highlighted Ferrari's competitive edge over Mercedes, which only had one car finish the race. Attention now shifts to the upcoming races in Austria and Great Britain, where Mercedes will aim to rebound against a confident Ferrari team.
- •Hamilton wins by almost 20 seconds in Barcelona-Catalunya GP
- •Antonelli and Leclerc retire due to mechanical issues
- •Historic all-British podium with Russell second and Lando Norris third
- •Mercedes struggles with reliability, finishing only one car
- •Next races in Austria and Great Britain on the schedule
"Lewis Hamilton grabbed a famous and very emotional win for Ferrari in Barcelona-Catalunya, breaking Kimi Antonelli’s streak of victories and reigniting the title fight with a dominant display.
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