It was a yet another outing for the Mercedes men out at the Spanish Grand Prix racing the circuits of Barcelona and showcasing another dominating performance. Red Bull, Scuderia Ferrari and Sahara Force India secured doubles points.
Here are the Statistic numbers related to the Spanish Grand Prix that took place earlier today..
04 Wins in a row by Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton registered his fourth win in a row after achieving fourth pole position in a row driving for the Mercedes. He now sits comfortably with 100 Points at the top only being challenged by his team mate Nico Rosberg who has 97 points in his bag after finishing second today at the Spanish Grand Prix.
26 Lewis Hamilton’s total wins
With this Spanish Grand Prix victory, Lewis Hamilton registered his 26th Formula One race win and now stands alongside Niki Lauda and Jim Clarke in the all time list.
01 Additional lap Nico Rosberg wanted
Nico Rosberg finishing just 0.6 seconds behind the Briton confessed in the interview that if he had got one more lap, he would have really given it a go to win the Spanish Grand Prix.
113 Points gap in Constructors Championship
Daniel Ricciardo finished in the podium while Sebastian Vettel drove all the way from P15 to P04 secured valuable points and took the constructors championship tally to 84 Points is less than half of the points scored by Mercedes [197]. Ferrari and Sahara Force India follow suit in third and fourth position.
55 Number of attempts made by Daniel Ricciardo
He did stand in the podium at the Australian Grand Prix, but after getting disqualified, Daniel Ricciardo registered his first official podium finish today in his 55th race.
00 No of drivers on the podium twice other than the Mercedes men
No other driver has secured two podium finishes in this season apart from Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg who lead the rest of the pack with ease.
03 No of teams yet to score a point
It was a good day at the Spanish Grand prix for Romain Grosjean and Lotus who were back among the points as the Frenchman finished 8th after his car faced a number of problems. Sauber, Marussia and Caterham are the only teams that are yet to open their account this season.
03 No of Pit stops by Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel has really sent out a message to the nay sayers finishing fourth after starting 15th in the grid.
4.3 Seconds pit stop? Err.
Even a poor 4.3 seconds pit stop by Mercedes was not enough to stop Lewis Hamilton from winning the Spanish Grand Prix.
01 Ferrari and Fernando Alonso has gone one whole year without a win
Whenever it comes to Spanish Grand Prix, its Fernando Alonso who is under the spot light. Unfortunately, Fernando Alonso and Scuderia Ferrari are now one year past their last victory lap.
48.9 Seconds gap between Lewis Hamilton and Daniel Ricciardo
Mercedes are looking really threatening, more than how Red Bull Infiniti looked last year. Did you witnessed a 48.9 seconds gap that seperated Lewis Hamilton who finished first and Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull who finished third in the race chart?
02 No of retirements
Kamui Kobayashi of Caterham and Jean-Eric Vegne of Toro Rosso are the only men who failed to finish the race today at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Till we meet up ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, bye bye mates! Incase you missed looking into the Standings, have a look now.
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