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Mercedes masterclass beats Verstappen, Red Bull at Spanish GP

The Spanish Grand Prix provided the fourth consecutive contest which saw Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen fight on track for race victory. For the third time out of those four events, it was Hamilton and Mercedes who emerged victorious, strengthening his championship lead to 14 points in the process. As has been the case before, Verstappen and his Red Bull team were left wondering if there was anything they could have done differently to beat the reigning world champions. Mercedes beats Red Bull on strategy Lewis Hamilton caught and passed Max Verstappen in the closing stages of the grand prix. Bryn Lennon/Getty Images Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix may not have been a classic -- it's...
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