Sky Sports·June 14, 2026

Lewis Hamilton not ruling out 2026 F1 title win after Spain

Race impact

Hamilton’s win was notable because it cut into Antonelli’s lead rather than just adding another isolated race result. That kind of points swing matters late in a season, especially when the leader has been scoring steadily.

The race also showed that Ferrari can still convert opportunities when the front-runners stumble. Even so, one win does not erase the broader deficit, so the team still needs sustained momentum rather than a one-off breakthrough.

Championship angle

The story matters because title races are often defined by moments when a challenger proves the leader is beatable. Hamilton’s result did that, while also showing that Antonelli’s advantage is not yet protected by a huge cushion.

For fans, the race kept the championship from drifting into predictability. For teams, it confirmed that strategic execution and clean weekends can still swing the standings in a season with multiple competitive cars.

What to watch

The next step is whether Hamilton can string together more podiums and wins to keep pressure on the leader. Ferrari’s challenge is to turn occasional breakthroughs into a consistent points pattern.

If Antonelli continues finishing at the front, the burden stays on the pursuers to force mistakes or capitalize on reliability issues. That makes the midseason races especially important for defining the shape of the title fight.

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