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British Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton took first place in the Italian Tuscany Prize, the ninth stage of the Formula One World Championship, after a race plagued by accidents that forced him to be stopped twice.
Hamilton preceded his Mercedes colleague Valtteri Bottas, who finished second, while Thai Red Bull driver Alexander Albon was third, who took the podium for the first time in his career, taking advantage of numerous retirements, in particular his colleague. Dutchman Max Verstappen and Frenchman Pierre Gasly, an Alpha Tauri driver. Who won last Sunday’s race at Monza.
And also by winning the point of the fastest lap in the race that enters the Formula One calendar for the first time with the aim of trying to save what can be saved from a late start to the season and many of its stages were canceled by the Outbreak of the new Corona virus, Hamilton moved one step closer to his seventh world title after moving away at the top of the overall by 55 Point to his teammate Bottas.
Hamilton raised his career win record to 90 and converted it to a victory equaling the record number of victories recorded on behalf of German legend Michael Schumacher.
Although the crowd was able to return to the circuits in a maximum number of three thousand, and the numerous casualties that affected eight drivers, Ferrari was not able to properly celebrate its thousandth race in the championship, as Charles Leclerc of Monaco and the German Sebastian Vettel finished the race in the eighth and tenth respectively. .
Source: AFP
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