Lewis Hamilton wins a record ninth British Grand Prix Max Verstappen finishes second

British Silate Tonal -Luis Hamilton won dramatic British Grand Prix under a mixture, ending the dragging of victory in 2021 to Saudi Arabia Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton wins a record ninth British Grand Prix Max Verstappen finishes second
       Lewis Hamilton wins a record ninth British Grand Prix Max Verstappen finishes second

Mercedes driver defeated his former enemy Max Feltpen before 1.4 seconds, and at the same time won his ninth victory in his silverstone house -Formula -1 history. Most of the same channel drivers. An emotional Hamilton said afterwards: “I can’t stop crying.

I know it’s been since 2021 but I’m just trying to wake up every day and focus on work and work as hard as I can with this great team.

And this is my last race here so I wanted to win for them.” He added: “I think it’s so difficult for anyone. I think what’s important is how you continue to get back up and dig deep even when you feel like you’re at the bottom of the barrel.” “I mean, there were definitely days between 2021 and now where I didn’t feel like I was good enough or if I was going to get back to where I am today, but the important thing is that I was surrounded by great people.

Continuing to support me and my team, every time I come in and see them putting in the effort, it really inspires me to do the same.”
Hamilton’s long wait for his 104th Formula 1 victory begins with his title battle with Verstappen in 2021.

The seven-time world champion lost both the championship and the race win in controversial circumstances in the final race of 2021, with Mercedes then struggling to provide him with a winning car under the new rulebook introduced for 2022. Hamilton is due to leave Mercedes for Ferrari at the end of the year after 12 years with the team.

Behind Hamilton, Verstappen overtook Lando Norris for second place with four laps to go and it initially looked like he might also catch Mercedes. Verstappen appeared out of contention for the win for much of the 52-lap race, but a switch to hard compound tyres at his final pit stop revived his car.

Norris and Hamilton opted for the soft tyre and were initially quicker, but their performance soon faded, allowing Verstappen to overtake the McLaren and close the chequered flag by around 1.4 seconds.

Verstappen said: “We just didn’t have the pace today, I was slowly falling back, although it made a difference at the start.

“At one point it wasn’t looking good, I was really thinking, ‘Are we going to finish fifth, sixth?'” The team’s decision to use hard tires at the end instead of soft tires really helped me out.

This is the reason I think it’s the second one today. It may be much worse, we made the right phone, we have always arrived on the podium, and of course I am satisfied with it.

Norris will see a Sunday race that lost another opportunity in the 20th circle between the first rain shower.

He supervised Petopov’s first round. In Petopov, the main pilot went to the rain tires, as a result, they maintained the circle later than others to return to the smooth trucks against Hamilton. He also missed the opportunity to go to the sound counting tires for his last work. Road to 4th place.

The British said, “It was difficult. It was fun, fun, fighting these people, these difficult situations are at the end of the knife, and you expose them a lot. There are a lot of good things, but today they are too disappointing, I don’t think we’ve finished work, we had to do it, or we were enough.

Not, but it’s always comfortable. Here is the Silverston Bridge. “I didn’t make the right decision, but at the same time I’m blaming myself for not making good decisions today, I hate it. I hate being in this position where everyone is making excuses for not doing a good enough job, but we still did a lot of things right so I’m still happy and I’m going to keep having fun.

Piastri also dropped from second to sixth after a poorly timed pit stop early in the race after his McLaren switched to wet tyres a lap later than his rivals.

Carlos Sainz won the race for Ferrari, who finished fifth behind Nico Hulkenberg’s Haas in sixth and the two Aston Martins of Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso in seventh and eighth. In the team’s home race, Alex Albon secured ninth place for Williams, with Yuki Tsunoda in 10th for the RB.

Hamilton’s teammate George Russell, who started from pole position, dropped from the lead to fourth place due to rain before retiring on lap 33 with a suspected water problem.

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