Hamilton dedicates Spanish Grand Prix win to young fan with terminal cancer
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The British driver now leads team-mate Valtteri Bottas by seven points at the top of the standings as he chases a fifth world title.
PA
An emotional Lewis Hamilton dedicated his victory at the Spanish Grand Prix to a young British child diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Hamilton is back in charge of the world championship following his fantastic start to the race here in Barcelona, where he saw off Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas on the 300-metre dash to the opening bend.
From there, the 34-year-old never looked back, leading every lap before taking the chequered flag and claiming a bonus point for the fastest lap on a perfect afternoon.
He is now seven points clear of Bottas, and 48 ahead of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, who crossed the line a distant fourth.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen completed the podium. The win was Hamilton's third of the campaign and 76th in all of a remarkable career.
But moments after recording a win which puts him firmly in the box seat for a sixth world title, Hamilton's mood turned to five-year-old Harry Shaw, who was recently given just one week to live following a nine-month battle against a rare bone cancer.
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