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F1 Spanish Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Hamilton takes pole AGAIN in Spain – stream, TV channel, latest updates


F1 is BACK this weekend as Lewis Hamilton aims for a third win in four races at the Spanish Grand Prix – and the Brit is back on pole.

The English star has been bested just once this season, by Max Verstappen at the Emilia Romagna GP in March.


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What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

  • ALL of the F1 action from Friday to Sunday will be shown live on the Sky Sports F1 channel.
  • Coverage of the Grand Prix will begin at 12.30pm on Sunday, May 9.
  • You can live stream all of the action from the NOW TV or Sky Go app, both of which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

FULL F1 Spanish Grand Prix schedule

Friday, May 7

  • Spanish GP Practice One – 10.30am
  • Spanish GP Practice Two – 2pm

Saturday, May 8

  • Spanish GP Practice Three – 11am
  • Spanish GP Qualifying – 2pm

Sunday, May 9

  • Spanish Grand Prix – 2pm

Stay up to date with all the latest from Barcelona in our live blog…

  • ICYMI – LEW BEAUTY

    Lewis Hamilton was overjoyed after clinching his 100th pole position this afternoon.

    He said: “P3 was looking really good, we have been strong all weekend. I made some changes, I had a bit of anxiety about the changes we were going make. You always try to make them better but it’s a bit of a gamble. It was my call in the end.

    “We made this change and as soon as I got out it was immediately: ‘This is the wrong way.’ That’s why I was behind the whole way through qualifying.

    “I was making changes all the way through to try to elevate the pace.

    “I can’t believe we are at 100. It’s down to the men and women back at the factory who are just continuing to raise the bar and never giving up. It has been a dream to work these guys. Who would have thought when I made the move at the end of 2012 that we would get to 100? I am ecstatic, like it’s my first.

    “The set-up that I made I just had so much understeer. The car was very lazy and wouldn’t turn around the corners in the way I wanted.

    “I was making small adjustments within what we are able to change to get the car to turn and then it is just pulling everything together. It was my cleanest lap. I will always remember that.”

  • YEARS IN THE MAKING

    It turns out you can achieve a lot in 5,000 days!

    Take a look at Lewis Hamilton’s first pole all the way back in 2007, compared to his hundredth earlier today.

  • LEW MUST BE KIDDING

    After Lewis Hamilton sealed his stunning 100th pole position this weekend at the Spanish GP, feast your eyes on his astonishing record down the years.

    His consistency is something quite phenomenal!

  • ‘ABSOLUTELY STAGGERING’

    Fans and pundits alike have been left awestruck by Lewis Hamilton’s remarkable achievement of reaching 100 poles this afternoon.

    And Matt Gallagher put it about as well as anyone.

  • ONE HUNDRED NOT OUT

    Lewis Hamilton earned pole position for the hundredth time in his career today, edging out Max Verstappen in Spanish GP qualifying.

    Here’s his 100th pole lap in full, for your viewing pleasure.

  • ‘I CAN BE HAPPY’

    Max Verstappen has spoken, after being beaten to pole position by Lewis Hamilton this afternoon.

    The Red Bull star said: “Both laps were pretty decent, the second run was a little worse for whatever reason but second for us here on this track is very good today.

    “We know they are hard to beat around here but to be that close I can be very happy with that.”

    Max Verstappen wasn’t too downhearted after being beaten to poleCredit: Reuters
  • LEW BEAUTY

    Lewis Hamilton was overjoyed after clinching his 100th pole position this afternoon.

    He said: “P3 was looking really good, we have been strong all weekend. I made some changes, I had a bit of anxiety about the changes we were going make. You always try to make them better but it’s a bit of a gamble. It was my call in the end.

    “We made this change and as soon as I got out it was immediately: ‘This is the wrong way.’ That’s why I was behind the whole way through qualifying.

    “I was making changes all the way through to try to elevate the pace.

    “I can’t believe we are at 100. It’s down to the men and women back at the factory who are just continuing to raise the bar and never giving up. It has been a dream to work these guys. Who would have thought when I made the move at the end of 2012 that we would get to 100? I am ecstatic, like it’s my first.

    “The set-up that I made I just had so much understeer. The car was very lazy and wouldn’t turn around the corners in the way I wanted.

    “I was making small adjustments within what we are able to change to get the car to turn and then it is just pulling everything together. It was my cleanest lap. I will always remember that.”

    Lewis Hamilton reached a special milestoneCredit: Rex
  • HAMIL-TON

    Report by SunSport’s Ben Hunt

    Lewis Hamilton clinched a 100th career pole position as he beat world championship rival Max Verstappen in Saturday’s qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix.

    It was the Red Bull driver who looked to be primed to top the leaderboard in the final round of qualification after showing good pace early on.

    But despite Hamilton failing to improve on his first run in the dying moments of qualifying, Verstappen could not find the pace to clinch pole as he had to settle for second, three hundredths of a second off his British rival.

    Click here to read more of Ben’s report from Spanish Grand Prix qualifying.

  • WHAT AN ACHIEVEMENT!

    It’s a pole with a difference for Lewis Hamilton this weekend.

    What an amazing achievement by the Brit.

  • QUALIFYING RE-CAP

    Lewis Hamilton clinched a 100th career pole position as he beat world championship rival Max Verstappen in Saturday’s qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix.

    It was the Red Bull driver who looked to be primed to top the leaderboard in the final round of qualification after showing good pace early on.

    But despite Hamilton failing to improve on his first run in the dying moments of qualifying, Verstappen could not find the pace to clinch pole as he had to settle for second, three hundredths of a second off his British rival.

    Valtteri Bottas secured third place in the other Mercedes, while Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc impressed again in fourth.

    Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez was down in eighth behind Esteban Ocon, Carlos Sainz and Daniel Ricciardo.

    Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel missed out on the final round of qualification once more as he could only manage 13th.

  • HAMILTON TAKES POLE POSITION FOR THE SPANISH GP.

    His 100th in F1. Astonishing.

  • VERSTAPPEN IS DOWN ON HIS LAP TIME

    A Hamilton makes a mistake but it is enough for pole.

  • HAMILTON GOES FIRST

    And he is quicker. His sector times are better than his pervious best.

  • TWO MINUTES TO GO

    Busy track for the final runs of Q3. Could be traffic issues here.

  • FIVE MINUTES TO GO

    And it is Hamilton then Verstappen but just 0.036 seconds in it!

    The Bottas, Ocon, Sainz, Ricciardo, Leclerc, Norris, Alonso and then Perez, who has yet to set a time.

  • BLOW FOR PEREZ AND HAMILTON

    The Mexican spun and caused Hamilton to lift on his flying lap.

    But Hamilton still takes provisional pole. He has more in the tank though.

  • GREEN LIGHT – WE ARE GO FOR QUALIFYING FOR THE SPANISH GP

    Verstappen going for his first pole in Spain.

    Hamilton going for his sixth in Spain, and his 100th in F1.

  • HAMILTON VERSES VERSTAPPEN FOR POLE

  • ASTON MARTINS ELIMINATED

    Both Stroll and Vettel are OUT of Q2. Russell, Giovinazzi and Gasly are also eliminated from qualifying.

    No real shocks here, despite it being Gasly’s first failure to reach the top 10. Alpine are looking resurgent.

  • IN THE ELIMINATION ZONE – FOUR MINUTES TO GO

    Russell, Giovinazzi, Vettel, Perez and Ocon are in the bottom five.

  • STONKING FIRST RUN IN Q2 FROM VERSTAPPEN, WHO IS TOP

    He is half a second up on second-placed Bottas. That will have Mercedes worried. They could have shown their hand here.

    What can Mercedes do in response? That Red Bull looks dialled in.

  • GREEN LIGHT Q2 IS GO – BOTTAS IS FIRST OUT

    Aside from Russell and Giovinazzi, who else will fail to make the top 10 shoot out. Both Aston Martins looking vulnerable.

  • ELIMINATED FROM Q1

    Mazepin, Latifi, Schumacher, Raikkonen and Tsunoda are all booted out at the first hurdle.

  • NORRIS LEAVES IT LATE

    The McLaren man was held up during qualifying but he is in to Q2 after topping the session.

  • IN THE DROPZONE

    Mazepin, Latifi, Schumacher, Stroll and Raikkonen are all in the drop zone with around three minutes to go.


Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk


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