Index – Sports – Hamilton was unstoppable, beating Bottas at Mugello with 59 regiments



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To win the defending championship and the seventh World Championship title, British Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton won his time trial on Saturday at the Formula One Tuscan Grand Prix to be able to start in first place in Sunday’s race, MTI reported.

This is the seventh year this year for the 35-year-old, who also leads the compound points race, and his career is pole position 95.

Along with Hamilton, his teammate Valtteri Bottas from Finland could come out – there were 59 regiments between them – and the third die went to Max Verstappen, the Dutch Red Bull driver.

Ferrari’s 1000th race in F1 history could start with Charles Leclerc of Monaco in fifth place and four-time World Cup winner Sebastian Vettel of Germany in 14th place.

Alexander Albon, the much criticized Thai, did well this time with the other Red Bull, starting with his teammate on the given fourth. Frenchman Pierre Gasly, the first F1 success of his career at Monza last weekend, is taking him out of 16th in the race with Alpha Tauri.

The 59-round Grand Prix of Tuscany starts at 15.10 on Sunday.

  • Line 1: Lewis Hamilton (British, Mercedes), Valtteri Bottas (Finnish, Mercedes)
  • Line 2: Max Verstappen (Netherlands, Red Bull), Alexander Albon (Thailand, Red Bull)
  • Line 3: Charles Leclerc (Monaco, Ferrari), Lance Stroll (kanadai, Racing Point)
  • Line 4: Sergio Pérez (Mexican, Racing Point), Daniel Ricciardo (Australia, Renault)
  • Line 5: Carlos Sainz Jr. (Spain, McLaren), Esteban Ocon (france, Renault)
  • Line 6: Lando Norris (British, McLaren), Danyiil Kvjat (Russian, Alpha Tauri)
  • Line 7: Kimi Räikkönen (Finnish, Alfa Romeo), Sebastian Vettel (German, Ferrari)
  • Line 8: Romain Grosjean (France, Haas), Pierre Gasly (france, Alpha Tauri)
  • Line 9: A ntonio Giovinazzi (olaz, Alfa Romeo), G eorge Russell (British, Williams)
  • Line 10: Nicholas Latifi (Canada, Williams), Kevin Magnussen (Dan, Haas)



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