Lewis Hamilton takes controversial eighth home British GP win

Lewis Hamilton takes controversial eighth home British GP win

by Joseph Anthony
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Formula One F1 – British Grand Prix – Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Britain – July 18, 2021 Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton during the race REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

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.

The Mercedes driver, now only eight points behind Verstappen after 10 races, passed Ferrariโ€™s Charles Leclerc for the lead with two laps to go as a capacity 140,000 crowd rose to cheer him.
Hamiltonโ€™s team mate Valtteri Bottas was third after obeying team orders to let Hamilton through and chase Leclerc in a race halted after Verstappenโ€™s crash and then re-started.
The win was the 99th of seven-times world champion Hamiltonโ€™s 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.
โ€œThis is a dream for me today, to do it in front of you all,โ€ Hamilton told the biggest crowd to attend a sporting event in Britain since the start of the pandemic. Last yearโ€™s race was held without spectators.
โ€œI always try to be measured in how I approach, particularly with battling with Max, heโ€™s very aggressive. And then today I was fully alongside him and he didnโ€™t leave space.
โ€œRegardless of whether I agree with the penalty, I take it on the chin and I just kept working.
โ€œI was like โ€˜Iโ€™m not going to let anything get in the way of the crowdโ€™s enjoyment of the weekend and the national anthem and the British flagโ€™.โ€
Leclerc also kept his head up after missing out on what would have been Ferrariโ€™s first win since 2019.
โ€œI gave not 100% but I gave 200%. I gave all of me but it was just not enough in the last two laps,โ€ said the Monegasque.
โ€œCongratulations to Lewis, he did an incredible job. Itโ€™s amazing to see so many fans in the grandstand.โ€
There was no point awarded for fastest lap, with Red Bullโ€™s Mexican Sergio Perez setting it but failing to secure the necessary top 10 finish to trigger the bonus.
REUTERS

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