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At the beginning of the 2010 Turkish Grand Prix with Hamilton in the first, 10 years later, he managed to return to the top in Istanbul.
Hamilton, who shared German Michael Schumacher’s record for “the most Formula 1 championship driver” with 7 times, won race 10 this season.
Experienced drivers this season, two ahead of Turkey in Italy, Austria, Hungary, Great Britain, Spain, Belgium, Germany and they won a race in Portugal.
STARTED IN SIXTH, ENDED FIRST
Lewis Hamilton, who started the race in pocket sixth, made a good start early and moved up to third place.
Hamilton, who lost time going off the track in the first round, fell back to sixth place.
Hamilton took advantage of the Race Point Lance Stroll’s “pit stop” on lap 36. The British driver took the lead for the first time, beating another Racing Point driver, Sergio Perez, on lap 37.
The 35-year-old Hamilton, who used a one-stop strategy throughout the competition, gradually widened the gap after taking the lead and saw the checkered flag in first place.
WALK LOSS OF THE DAY
Lance Stroll, who led the race, which started on pole for a long time, became the loser of the day.
Stroll, whom his team called for a second pit stop on lap 36, lost the lead in this round and missed the victory.
Ride, Turkish Grand Prix won the first pole position of his career, finished ninth.
Racing Point’s Sergio Pérez finished the race with second place in the qualifying rounds.
VERSTAPPEN HAD DISAPPOINTMENT
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who garnered attention with his qualifying track and practice titles, couldn’t see the podium in the race.
Verstappen, who finished better on all three practice laps and was second in the qualifying rounds, started the race with disappointment.
The Dutch driver, who could not make a good start at the beginning, backed down and lost his place.
Verstappen, who rose to third place with his attacks, lost time turning at high speed in the 18th round and fell to sixth place.
Verstappen finished sixth, though he tried to climb to the top by improving the fastest lap times of the race.
THE FASTEST TOUR FROM NORRIS
In Turkey, the fastest lap of the Grand Prix, was set by McLaren’s Landon Norris.
The British driver had the fastest lap time of 1 minute 36,806 seconds on the 5.3 kilometer track.
LUCKY BOTTAS
Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas, who started the race in the ninth row, was unlucky turning into the first corner.
Finnish driver Bottas, who came into contact with the car of Frenchman Esteban Ocon of Renault, fell to 17th place when he lost at the first corner.
Bottas, who spins many times during the competition, finished the race in 14th place and did not score.
Frustrated at being unable to reach the third session in the qualifying rounds, Ferrari impressed with their performance in the race.
Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc started the race in 11th and 12th places after not good qualifying laps.
After stiff competition, Vettel managed to get on the podium in third place. Leclerc ranked fourth after his teammate.