Max Verstappen sealed the win in front of the home crowd after late Safety Car drama.
Valtteri Bottas stopped on track with a mechanical problem, which caused a lot of activity on pit lane as a number of drivers switched to Soft tyres with 22 laps to go.
Red Bull elected to switch Verstappen to Softs, with George Russell also making the call to go to the quicker tyre.
Lewis Hamilton assumed the lead but was on slower Medium tyres. At the restart he was quickly passed by the Dutchman, while later falling into the clutches of his teammate.
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