- The 34-year-old defending five-time world champion started third on the grid in his Mercedes
- Verstappen, who led most of the race before his tires faded, had no time to match Hamilton鈥檚 tactics
HUNGARORING, Hungary: Lewis Hamilton regained the momentum in the world championship with a memorable strategic victory on Sunday when he overcame young rival Max Verstappen with three laps to go in a tense Hungarian Grand Prix.
The 34-year-old defending five-time world champion started third on the grid in his Mercedes and, after stalking the 21-year-old Dutch tyro for most of a fascinating tactical contest swept into the lead on lap 67 of a stirring 70-lap contest.
It was Hamilton鈥檚 record seventh win in Hungary, his eighth this year and the 81st of his career, wrecking Red Bull鈥檚 hopes of turning Verstappen鈥檚 maiden pole position into victory, and increased his lead in the title race to 62 points before the sport鈥檚 European summer break.
Verstappen, who led most of the race before his tires faded, had no time to match Hamilton鈥檚 tactics when the Briton made his second stop, came home 17.796 seconds behind in second and clocked a record race fastest lap for the Hungaroring after a late pit-stop.
Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel was third for Ferrari ahead of team-mate Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz of McLaren and Pierre Gasly in the second Red Bull.
Kimi Raikkonen was seventh for Alfa Romeo ahead of Hamilton鈥檚 Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas who had been forced into an early pit-stop after a first lap incident.
British rookie Lando Norris was ninth in the second Mercedes and Alex Albon 10th for Toro Rosso.
鈥淲hat a drive, what a strategy,鈥� said Hamilton鈥檚 race engineer Peter Bonnington. 鈥淥nly you could make that work today.鈥�
Mercedes matched Red Bull鈥檚 strategy until gambling with a late additional pit-stop that left Hamilton with 20 laps to make up a 20-second deficit on fresh tires 鈥� a move that worked as Verstappen鈥檚 tires faded away.
鈥淭hey rolled the dice and it worked for them, unfortunately,鈥� Red Bull team boss Christian Horner told Verstappen. 鈥淏ut you drove your heart out.鈥�
A week after his forlorn error-riddled exit from last weekend鈥檚 tumultuous German Grand Prix, won by Verstappen, Hamilton had bounced back in style.
鈥淚t feels like a new win for us,鈥� he said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know if I could do it and I am sorry I doubted our strategy 鈥� it was brilliant.鈥�
A crestfallen Verstappen admitted: 鈥淲e just weren鈥檛 fast enough. I tried everything I could to keep the tires alive, but I couldn鈥檛.鈥�
Hamilton had earned a 1,000-euro fine for Mercedes for speeding in the pit lane before the start on a hotter-than-expected afternoon with an air temperature of 26 degrees Celsius.
Verstappen pulled clear with some aplomb as the two Mercedes鈥� planned pincer movement failed.
Bottas, from second, had a poor start, losing position to Hamilton who squeezed through at Turn Three.
The luckless Finn was then clipped by Leclerc鈥檚 Ferrari and damaged his front wing. This cost him critical down-force as he tumbled through the field.
This forced him to pit after six laps for a new nose and a set of hard-compound tires. He re-joined in last place, 49 seconds adrift.
The leading duo pulled away inexorably. By lap 11, Leclerc was adrift by nearly 11 seconds and it was clear that the inter-generational battle, between the old master and his potential successor, the Dutch young pretender, was the main, if not only, event.
Separated by two seconds, it seemed they were merely jabbing, or sparring and waiting for their moment of close engagement to arrive. Behind them, Bottas, whose future is in doubt, climbed to 14th while the Toro Rossos entertained with a wheel-to-wheel tussle.
Hamilton trimmed the lead to 1.3 seconds and then dummied to pit on lap 22, but stayed out to avoid resuming amid the Ferraris.
鈥淚鈥檓 losing a lot of grip,鈥� Verstappen complained in a message he repeated rather testily.
Hamilton pitted after 31 laps, stopped for four seconds and resumed second, 5.5 seconds behind.
By lap 33, he had reduced it to 2.8. Vettel, in third, was 20 seconds adrift as the Englishman smashed the gap and attacked with venom. Verstappen and Red Bull appeared caught napping.
Then, on lap 49, Hamilton pitted again, taking mediums in 2.4 seconds. He re-joined second, 21 seconds adrift, Mercedes鈥� tactic leaving Red Bull without time to respond.
With 12 laps to go, the gap was 14 seconds as Hamilton set successive race lap records, slashing the Dutchman鈥檚 lead on his way to victory.