Lewis Hamilton takes controversial eighth home British GP win
Article content SILVERSTONE â" Lewis Hamilton won his home British Grand Prix for a record-extending eighth time on Sunday despite a 10-second penalty for a controversial first lap collision that sent Red Bull rival Max Verstappen crashing out of the race.
Verstappen and Hamilton collide!
The title rivals come together at Copse, pitching Verstappen into a high-speed crash.
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â" Formula 1 (@F1) July 18, 2021 Article contentThe Mercedes driver, now only eight points behind Verstappen after 10 races, passed Ferrariâs Charles Leclerc for the lead with two laps to go as a capacity 140,000 crowd rose to cheer him.
Hamiltonâs teammate Valtteri Bottas was third after obeying team orders to let Hamilton through and chase Leclerc in a race halted after Verstappenâs crash and then re-started.
The win was the 99th of seven-time world champion Hamiltonâs Formula One career and fourth of the current campaign.
It was also the worst possible result for Verstappen, who had started on pole position with a 33 point lead and seeking a fourth win in a row but who ended up empty-handed and in hospital for checks.
âThis is a dream for me today, to do it in front of you all,â Hamilton told the biggest crowd to attend a sporting event in Britain since the start of the pandemic. Last yearâs race was held without spectators.
Article contentâI always try to be measured in how I approach, particularly with battling with Max, heâs very aggressive. And then today I was fully alongside him and he didnât leave space.
âRegardless of whether I agree with the penalty, I take it on the chin and I just kept working.
âI was like âIâm not going to let anything get in the way of the crowdâs enjoyment of the weekend and the national anthem and the British flagâ.â
Leclerc also kept his head up after missing out on what would have been Ferrariâs first win since 2019.
âI gave not 100% but I gave 200%. I gave all of me but it was just not enough in the last two laps,â said the Monegasque.
âCongratulations to Lewis, he did an incredible job. Itâs amazing to see so many fans in the grandstand.â
There was no point awarded for fastest lap, with Red Bullâs Mexican Sergio Perez setting it but failing to secure the necessary top 10 finish to trigger the bonus.
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