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How Hamilton beat odds to surge close to Schumacher record

- ALAN BALDWIN

Six-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton said “survival instinct” clicked in as a last-lap puncture almost cost the Mercedes driver a record seventh British Grand Prix.

Hamilton had been cruising to a solid home victory from pole position at Silverston­e, with Finnish team mate Valtteri Bottas second, until the fates packed a race-worth of drama into the last two laps.

Bottas’s tyre went first, dropping the Finn to 11th at the finish, and then it was Hamilton’s turn with the Briton suddenly finding himself driving on three tyres with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen catching up fast.

Only the fact that the Dutch driver had stopped for fresh tyres to claim the fastest lap, leaving him 31 seconds to make up, saved the day.

Hamilton said his heart had also nearly stopped, but instinct clicked in to secure his third win in a row and 87th of his career — four short of Michael Schumacher’s record.

“As the minutes go by I feel worse and worse when I realise what just happened,” he said.

“I think in the heat of the moment you have the adrenaline going. I’m guessing that fight for survival instinct comes out.

“I was able to stay calm and really measured and try to bring the thing home.

“I heard that Max was catching up at crazy speed.”

Hamilton’s engineer, Peter Bonnington, counted down the gap to Verstappen on the final lap as the champion limped towards the chequered flag.

“I could hear seven, six, five,” Hamilton said. “And I just managed to keep it together.”

Hamilton said the team needed to investigat­e why they had the tyre problem, and was unsure whether he had collected some debris or just worn it out with a long stint.

He said there had been no warning before it let go.

“I was trying to gauge just how worn it was but I didn’t have any feeling of it being particular­ly really worn,” he said.

“I don’t think I’ve ever won a race just on three wheels.”

Verstappen said Mercedes deserved to win and he had no regrets about his late pit stop that brought him a point but may have cost him victory.

The Red Bull driver was in third place with Hamilton and Bottas seemingly heading for comfortabl­e first and second spots when he decided to go in for fresh tyres in his bid to get the fastest lap bonus point.

Bottas’s puncture on the penultimat­e lap dropped him to 11th while championsh­ip leader Hamilton hung on.

Verstappen was far behind but closed from 31 seconds to five at the finish. —

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 ?? Picture: BRYN LENNON/GETTY IMAGES ?? HOME VICTORY: Race winner Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes celebrates on the podium during the Formula One British Grand Prix at Silverston­e in Northampto­n on Sunday.
Picture: BRYN LENNON/GETTY IMAGES HOME VICTORY: Race winner Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes celebrates on the podium during the Formula One British Grand Prix at Silverston­e in Northampto­n on Sunday.

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