Formula 1's results page lists Hamilton as the winner in a race time of 1:32:28.105. The FIA report said Hamilton claimed his first Ferrari win ahead of Russell and Norris, and that Kimi Antonelli retired. Formula 1's own race report also described the result as Hamilton's first Grand Prix victory for Ferrari.

Table: Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix podium

PositionDriverTeamResult detail
1Lewis HamiltonFerrari66 laps, 1:32:28.105
2George RussellMercedesRunner-up
3Lando NorrisMcLarenThird

Source: Formula 1 official results and FIA race report, 2026.

The official classification is the basis for the result. Secondary coverage, including BBC Sport, framed the win as a significant moment after Hamilton's move to Ferrari, but the classification, lap count and podium order come from Formula 1 and the FIA.

Antonelli's retirement matters because it changed the race's championship context, but the draft does not state a drivers' standings change beyond what was verified from official results pages during the check. Formula 1's season results page shows the Barcelona-Catalunya race followed Monaco on 7 June and precedes Austria on 26-28 June, placing the result in the calendar without relying on unofficial standings calculations.

The race report context is limited to what the official bodies stated. The FIA headline records Hamilton ahead of Russell and Norris and Antonelli's retirement; Formula 1's report records the same podium order and identifies the victory as Hamilton's first for Ferrari. Those sources do not, by themselves, prove that Ferrari now has the fastest car, that Mercedes lost through strategy, or that McLaren's title position changed materially.