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The Formula One carnival returns to Catalonia this weekend, as racers take part in the Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. This season has seen the breakout of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who is currently 19 points ahead of Red Bull rival, and current world champion, Max Verstappen on 104 points. Following those two at the top of the pack are Red Bull counterpart Sergio Perez, and Hamilton's Mercedes team-mate George Russell.
For Hamilton though, his attempts at claiming back the world crown he has won a joint-record seven times already appears in pieces, as the Briton is languishing on 36 points, having claimed just one podium all season.
But Hamilton can call on his vast experience when the racing begins in earnest this weekend, as he and German legend Michael Schumacher have both claimed a record six wins at the track.
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