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The international press primarily wrote to defending champion and six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, a British Mercedes driver, about Ferrari’s start-finish victory and torment the day after Sunday’s Formula One Belgian Grand Prix.
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Anglia:
The Guardian:
“Lewis Hamilton won the Belgian Grand Prix on a day that was bleak for Ferrari.”
Daily mail:
“Lewis Hamilton won a start-finish victory at the Belgian Grand Prix and then admitted that it was such a boring race that in the meantime he almost fell asleep himself.”
Sun:
“The 35-year-old started from pole and didn’t look back, reaping another victory without much effort. At the Belgian Grand Prix, Ferrari experienced another test, with Sebastian Vettel finishing 13th and Charles Leclerc 14th ”.
Italy:
The Republic:
Ferrari, which has dominated the Ardennes forest for the last two years and left everyone in a wooden image, this time was carried away by the tide. Slowness, wear, unreliability. Even Alfa Romeo and Alpha Tauri beat them, and both drivers finished out of the scoring spots. ”
La Gazzetta dello Sport:
“Ferrari shows a lack of ideas and courage. There is still a lot of work to do and a lot to think about. Now it would be better to put aside memories that are vague but reassuring, but seem useless. It would be more important to find the root of the problems. ”
All the sports:
“The world champion dominated and won the competition at Spa.”
Spain:
How:
“This Lewis Hamilton will never be beaten by anyone, even if from time to time the British world champion gives others the opportunity to do so.”
Sports world:
“Hamilton’s tremendous dominance in Formula One today is due not only to the fact that the best car belongs to Lewis, but also to the fact that his teammate cannot pick up his pace.”
Austria:
Kronen Zeitung:
“Thirteenth and fourteenth places at the Belgian Grand Prix: Ferrari’s self-destructive collapse is not only quiet, it seems to have sped up! It is quite pathetic the way the Formula One team race cars, which have the longest tradition and represent many fans from around the world, are currently on the road. ”
Delivery courier:
“For Lewis Hamilton, Spa has also become an oasis of well-being. This one-on-one show is almost amazing. The British defending champion’s career has gone from 93rd pole position to victory in Belgium, which was the 89th success of his career, with only two remaining to reach the seemingly unattainable record of German Michael Schumacher. ”
Switzerland:
Look:
“Once again, Lewis Hamilton, who started from pole, was the owner of the situation.”
Day indicator:
“Ferrari was embarrassed again.”
one. | Lewis hamilton | brit | Mercedes | 1: 24: 08.761 | |
two. | Valtteri Bottas | Finnish | Mercedes | 8,448 mp h. | |
3. | Max verstappen | Holland | Red Bull-Honda | 15,455 mp h. | |
Four. | Daniel Ricciardo | Australian | Renault | 18.877 mp h. | |
5. | Esteban Ocón | France | Renault | 40,650 mp h. | |
6. | Alexander Albon | Thai | Red Bull-Honda | 42.712 mp h. | |
7. | Lando norris | brit | McLaren-Renault | 43.774 mp h. | |
8. | Pierre Gasly | France | AlphaTauri-Honda | 47.371 mp h. | |
9. | Walk Lance | Canadian | Racing Point-Mercedes | 52,603 mp h. | |
10. | Sergio perez | Mexican | Racing Point-Mercedes | 53.179 mp h. | |
eleven. | Danyiil Kvjat | Russian | AlphaTauri-Honda | 1: 10,200 p h. | |
12. | Kimi raikkonen | Finnish | Alfa Romeo-Ferrari | 1: 11.504 p h. | |
13. | Sebastian Vettel | German | Ferrari | 1: 12.894 p h. | |
14. | Charles Leclerc | Monaco | Ferrari | 1: 14.920 p h. | |
fifteen. | Romain Grosjean | France | Haas-Ferrari | 1: 16,793 p h. | |
sixteen. | Nicholas latifi | Canadian | Williams-Mercedes | 1: 17.795 p h. | |
17. | Kevin Magnussen | paste | Haas-Ferrari | 1: 25,540 p h. | |
AWARE | circles completed | reason for loss | |||
George Russell | brit | Williams-Mercedes | 9 | cannon | |
Antonio Giovinazzi | Italian | Alfa Romeo-Ferrari | 9 | glide | |
Carlos Sainz | Spanish | McLaren-Renault | 0 | did not start |
Pilots | VICTORY | Podium | PUNCTUATION | FASTEST ROUND | PONT | |
one. | Lewis hamilton | 5 | 6 | 7 | two | 157 |
two. | Max verstappen | one | 6 | 6 | one | 110 |
3. | Valtteri Bottas | one | 6 | 6 | one | 107 |
Four. | Alexander Albon | – | – | 6 | – | 48 |
5. | Charles Leclerc | – | two | 3 | – | Four. Five |
6. | Lando norris | – | one | 6 | one | Four. Five |
7. | Walk Lance | – | – | 6 | – | 42 |
8. | Daniel Ricciardo | – | – | 4 | one | 33 |
9. | Sergio perez | – | – | 5 | – | 33 |
10. | Esteban Ocón | – | – | 4 | – | 26 |
eleven. | Carlos Sainz | – | – | 4 | one | 2. 3 |
12. | Pierre Gasly | – | – | 4 | – | 18 |
13. | Sebastian Vettel | – | – | 4 | – | sixteen |
14. | Nico Hulkenberg | – | – | one | – | 6 |
fifteen. | Antonio Giovinazzi | – | – | one | – | two |
sixteen. | Danyiil Kvjat | – | – | two | – | two |
17. | Kevin Magnussen | – | – | one | – | one |
BUILDERS | ||
one. | Mercedes | 264 |
two. | Red Bull-Honda | 158 |
3. | McLaren-Renault | 68 |
Four. | Racing Point-Mercedes * | 66 |
5. | Ferrari | 61 |
6. | Renault | 59 |
7. | AlphaTauri-Honda | twenty |
8. | Alfa Romeo-Ferrari | two |
9. | Haas-Ferrari | one |
10. | Williams-Mercedes | 0 |
* 15 penalty points deducted from Racing Point-Mercedes |
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