Lewis Hamilton secured his maiden Formula 1 Grand Prix win for Ferrari at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit. The victory ended a drought dating back to the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix and moved the 41-year-old into second place in the championship standings.
Hamilton's triumph drew immediate comparisons to Michael Schumacher's first win for the team at the same track 30 years earlier. F1 journalist Tom Clarkson highlighted the symmetry during an F1 Nation podcast appearance.
Former driver Juan Pablo Montoya described the performance as unbelievable on the F1 TV post-race show. He noted Hamilton's renewed motivation and warned rivals ahead of upcoming races in Austria.
Carlos Sainz, whom Hamilton replaced at Ferrari, suggested the new regulations helped the Briton adapt. Sainz pointed to his own experience with the 2022 car changes as evidence that driving style and car suitability can shift results dramatically.
Hamilton now trails championship leader Kimi Antonelli by 41 points, while teammate Charles Leclerc sits fourth and 40 points behind.