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PRAYERS ANSWERED, SAYS HAMILTON

Mercedes driver goes from 14th to first to reclaim championsh­ip lead

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LEWIS Hamilton earned his blockbuste­r wages on Sunday with a German Grand Prix victory that will go down in the annals of the sport.

The four-time Formula One world champion, now the winner of 66 races, struggled to keep his emotions in check on an afternoon that saw him rise from 14th on the starting grid to finish first.

“Today I feel like I drove the best that I can remember driving,” declared the Briton, who had vowed to race as if his life depended on it after his Mercedes broke down in Saturday qualifying.

“It’s been the most emotional day. Up and down,” added the 33year-old, who was summoned to see stewards more than an hour after the end of the race for a pitlane in fringement and given a reprimand.

“Today is one of the most unbelievab­le days for me because... I prayed as I always do before the race and my prayers were really answered. It freaks me out a little bit more than normal.”

Hamilton had started the weekend with the announceme­nt of a new two-year contract worth a reported £40 million (RM 213 million) a year.

He had also arrived in Hockenheim on the back of a home defeat at Silverston­e to Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, who had boasted about beating his rival in Britain and taking the British flag back to Marenello.

On Sunday, with a delighted Mercedes-Benz chief executive Dieter Zetsche watching, Hamilton replied in style to turn an eight point deficit to Vettel — who crashed while leading — into a 17 point lead.

The rain that brought chaos in the last 20 laps helped but Hamilton saw that as his opportunit­y to shine, and made the most of it to lead team mate Valtteri Bottas in a Mercedes one-two finish.

“We got all the luck back that we didn’t have in the last few races,” said Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes AMG Petronas stops in the pits during the German Grand Prix on Sunday.
AFP PIC Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes AMG Petronas stops in the pits during the German Grand Prix on Sunday.
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