Lewis Hamilton finally got his Formula One title bid up and running with a dominant victory at the first-ever Styrian Grand Prix - but Ferrari endured yet another disastrous race.
The Briton led from lights to flag, having romped to a sensational pole position on Saturday, to take the chequered flag a mighty 13.719 seconds ahead of Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas.
Bottas, the winner of the season-opening Austrian GP at the same Red Bull Ring circuit last week, made it a memorable Silver Arrows one-two with a late-race lunge to beat Max Verstappen in his Red Bull.
But, while Bottas was unable to repeat his race-winning exploits from seven days ago, Hamilton bounced back from an error-strewn curtain-raiser to display his unrivalled
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