PORTIMAO, Portugal – Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton rallied from third place to the lead, winning the Portuguese Grand Prix for his 97th career victory Sunday.
Max Verstappen, driving for Red Bull, finished second. He and Hamilton have been 1-2 in all three F1 races this season, with Hamilton winning two of them for Mercedes.
Hamilton fell to third on a restart on Lap 7 but was second four laps later and took the lead on Lap 20 of 66.
"That was such a tough race, physically and mentally, keeping everything together," Hamilton said, extending his championship lead over Verstappen to eight points in his bid for a record eighth F1 title.
At one point Hamilton slipped to third, but the Mercedes driver slickly moved ahead on Lap 20 of 66 to finish ahead of Red Bull's Verstappen and his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas.
The British driver started from second on the grid behind Bottas, who took a bonus point for the fastest lap. Verstappen thought he set the fastest time — on his final lap — but it was deleted because he went wide of track limits.
"Really? OK. That's a bit odd," Verstappen said when he was told about the decision during the post-race track interviews.
Hamilton and Verstappen have been in the top two in all three races, with Hamilton winning two of them heading into next Sunday's Spanish GP.