Lewis Hamilton has his first win in red. The seven-time champion took the MSC Cruises Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix at the Circuit de Catalunya, delivering his maiden victory since joining Ferrari and a breakthrough moment for the team's biggest signing.
What happened
Hamilton lined up second on the grid behind pole-sitter George Russell and seized the lead to control the race from the front. Russell could not answer back and settled for second, while Lando Norris brought it home third to round out the podium. The result hands Ferrari a statement win and ends the wait that has shadowed Hamilton's move to Maranello.
Why it matters
This is a landmark for Hamilton's Ferrari tenure and a momentum shift at the sharp end of the grid. Mercedes still salvaged a strong day, with Russell converting pole into a runner-up finish. Title rival Max Verstappen was kept in check in fourth and publicly congratulated Hamilton on the win.
By the numbers
Hamilton converted from P2 after Russell secured pole. The top five finished Hamilton, Russell, Norris, Verstappen and Oscar Piastri. Verstappen, who started fifth, recovered one place to fourth but never had the pace to challenge for the lead.
What to watch next
Attention turns to the next round. Ferrari will look to build on the breakthrough and prove this was a turning point rather than a one-off, while Mercedes will aim to finally convert its qualifying pace into a victory.