Hamilton ‘prayed for the race to end’ in Baku
A suffering Lewis Hamilton was desperate for the race to end as his Mercedes W13 bounced away at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
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A suffering Lewis Hamilton was desperate for the race to end as his Mercedes W13 bounced away at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
BAKU :Max Verstappen rode his luck to an unchallenged first Baku win on Sunday, opening up a commanding championship lead after Ferrari's challenge imploded at the Azerbaijan Formula One Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton said that he was praying for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix to end thanks to the back pain he was suffering on Sunday in the race.
Lewis Hamilton said that he was praying for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix to end thanks to the back pain he was suffering on Sunday in the race.
Max Verstappen led Sergio Perez to a Red Bull one-two at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after Ferrari suffered a disastrous afternoon that saw both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz retire with engine failures.
George Russell admitted that he was relieved to see the chequered flag at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after he and Lewis Hamilton were subjected to violent bouncing on the long straights in Baku. Russell managed to secure an impressive third-placed finish at the end of the 51-lap contest but was far from comfortable inside the cockpit, with Mercedes still having been unable to iron out their issues with bouncing over the course of the season to date.
World champion Max Verstappen led a Red Bull 1-2 in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix in a potentially key moment of the title race after Charles Leclerc and Ferrari endured another dose of raceday misery.
World champion Max Verstappen led a Red Bull 1-2 in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix in a potentially key moment of the title race after Charles Leclerc and Ferrari endured another dose of raceday misery. Sergio Perez had jumped pole sitter Leclerc to the first turn before Verstappen took control as first the Ferrari of Carlos Sainz and then Leclerc retired with engine problems. George Russell took third with teammate Lewis Hamilton fourth for Mercedes who suffered badly from bouncing on the streets of Baku this weekend.