Hamilton continues march to F1 historyPerhaps the biggest compliment that can be paid to Lewis Hamilton in 2019 is that in what ultimately developed into the most competitive season of F1’s hybrid era, his coronation as a six-time world champion never looked anything but an inevitability.But inevitable shouldn’t imply easy and Hamilton, despite starting from pole position only five times all season – two fewer than Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc – somehow found a way to win 11 times on race day, the joint-best tally of his illustrious career. At nearly 35 and with 250 grands prix to his name, Hamilton has become F1’s man for all seasons and all conditions, able to win when his Mercedes is the outright fastest, and still able to find a way when it isn’t. With no apparent sign of Formula 1 fatigue, Hamilton now appears on an inexorable march to become the most successful Formula 1 driver of all time. His latest title may not have been the most spectacular of the six, but it was truly masterful. Verstappen and Leclerc are the real dealHamilton has two young contenders for his F1 thrown in Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.Verstappen still just 22, already had… Read full this story
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