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- PHILIP DUNCAN

LEWIS HAMILTON’S stunning drive to victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix “was of a different dimension”, his Mercedes boss Toto Wolff hailed on Sunday night.

The five-time world champion will head into Formula One’s summer break with a mammoth 62-point lead in the championsh­ip after he hunted down Max Verstappen before passing the Red Bull star in the closing stages of a captivatin­g race.

The duo, Formula One’s current standout performers, were in a class of two as they diced for the win during 70 laps of compelling action at the Hungarorin­g.

Hamilton ran off the road twice in his charge for glory before Mercedes rolled the strategy dice.

The Briton was called in for a second time, allowing him to end the race on superior tyres to Verstappen. The challenge, laid down by Mercedes, was for Hamilton to wipe out Verstappen’s 21-second lead in just 21 laps.

It seemed improbable - Hamilton himself questioned the call on the radio - but he turned in a catalogue of spellbindi­ng laps to catch and then fly round the outside of Verstappen at the opening corner with just three laps remaining.

“Lewis’ driving today was of a different dimension,” said Mercedes team principal Wolff.

“In order to dominate an era, a team needs to work together on a journey towards creating something special.

“It doesn’t happen without every member of the team delivering, but it certainly doesn’t happen without the right guy driving.

“At first it did not seem possible, but as soon as Lewis sniffed the position there was no holding back. It was an unbelievab­le drive.”

It was a brilliant response from Hamilton just seven days on from his Hockenheim horror show.

He made two mistakes during the rain-hit German race, crashing out from the lead before asking to retire the car. He finished in 11th.

Here, he was back at his remarkable best, taking his 81st victory to move to within 10 of Michael Schumacher’s all-time record. A sixth world championsh­ip is almost certain to follow this year.

After team-mate Valtteri Bottas

 ??  ?? Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton trailed Red Bull’s Max Verstappen by 21 seconds with 21 laps to go but produced a remarkable performanc­e to seal the win
Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton trailed Red Bull’s Max Verstappen by 21 seconds with 21 laps to go but produced a remarkable performanc­e to seal the win

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