BARCELONA GP 2026 / HAMILTON FINALLY IN RED

Hamilton in red. Antonelli out. Barcelona just made the title fight loud again.
Three stops, one VSC window, a British podium for the first time since 1968. Not subtle. Not even trying.
We watched the final stint again on Monday morning, half-dead espresso on the desk and the timing gaps still looking a bit unreal. Hamilton didn’t just win. He made Ferrari look sharp again. Russell came home second, Norris third, and Antonelli’s Mercedes switched the mood off on lap 62. Brutal timing. Proper paddock drama.
The bit that changed the smell of the race
Russell started on pole and the whole thing felt Mercedes-coded. Then Ferrari went aggressive: three stops, fresh tyres, and that Virtual Safety Car on lap 41 turning a risky plan into a clean getaway. Not luck only. More like timing with a knife edge.
Antonelli’s electrical nightmare
Antonelli was still in the movie. Then the screen cut to black. Electrical shutdown, five laps from the end, while he was sitting on a result that could have kept Hamilton at arm’s length. Zero points. Yeah, that hurts. Realy hurts, even if the championship lead is still his.
Leclerc made it messier
Ferrari didn’t leave Spain with a perfect postcard. Leclerc retired too, reportedly with a power steering issue, while a top-five finish looked alive. So the story is not pure champagne. It’s champagne with oil on the floor. Very Tourismo, honestly.
Why this podium feels like a drop
Hamilton, Russell, Norris. Three British drivers, one podium, one image people will screenshot for years. It has that limited-run energy: historic, fast, a bit arrogant, and impossible to manufacture twice on demand.
Drivers’ picture after Barcelona
| Pos | Driver | Team | Pts | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | 156 | Leader |
| 2 | Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari | 115 | -41 |
| 3 | George Russell | Mercedes | 106 | -50 |
| 4 | Lando Norris | McLaren | — | P3 in Barcelona |
| 5 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull | — | P4 race |
FAQ
How did Hamilton win it?
With an aggressive three-stop strategy and a cheap final stop under the lap-41 VSC. Clinical stuff.
Is Antonelli still leading?
Yes. Antonelli has 156 points, Hamilton has 115. The gap is 41.
Why is the podium historic?
Hamilton, Russell and Norris created the first all-British F1 podium since 1968.






