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Qatar GP: Lewis Hamilton serene in victory ahead of Max Verstappen, as Fernando Alonso returns to F1 podium


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Lewis Hamilton claimed a runaway and crucial win in the Qatar GP to strengthen his hopes of winning a record eighth world title, as Max Verstappen recovered from his grid penalty back into second and Fernando Alonso brilliantly took his first F1 podium for seven years.

Hamilton's second victory in as many weeks was never in doubt from the moment he converted his dominant pole into the race lead on F1's first start at the Losail circuit.

He moves to within eight points of Verstappen with just two races of this amazing season to go.

The lead up to the race was dominated by the wait to learn whether F1's title leader would receive a grid drop for a yellow-flags infringement in qualifying. A penalty of five places was duly applied by stewards less than two hours before lights out, but the Dutchman had recovered his grid position of second place within five laps of the race start.

But that was where Verstappen's early charge ended as he could make no impression on the serene Hamilton thereafter, with his main focus instead on ensuring he took the fastest lap bonus point and not his British rival, which he achieved.

From a lead of 21 points just eight days ago, Verstappen's advantage of eight points with 52 left to play for in Saudi Arabia (December 5) and Abu Dhabi (December 12) now looks precarious on the evidence of Hamilton and Mercedes' pace at the last two events.

Tantalisingly, Verstappen and Hamilton would go into an Abu Dhabi decider level on points if the latter won with the fastest lap in two weeks' time on F1's debut at Saudi Arabia's new Jeddah street track.

Qatar GP result: Top 10
1) Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes
2) Max Verstappen, Red Bull
3) Fernando Alonso, Alpine
4) Sergio Perez, Red Bull
5) Esteban Ocon, Alpine
6) Lance Stroll, Aston Martin
7) Carlos Sainz, Ferrari
😎 Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
9) Lando Norris, McLaren
10) Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin

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