The Mercury

The highs and lows of this year’s Formula One season

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LEWIS Hamilton is in the form of his life. Lightning quick over one lap, Singapore being the highlight, a mature judge of when to attack and when to exercise caution, – Monza the zenith. He has not made a notable error. Aged 33, he stands higher in the estimation of his peers than at any time, as is evident in press conference exchanges.

Race of the Year

The US Grand Prix, the nerve-jangler where Hamilton came so close to winning the title.

The Brit lit up the timing screens, but Mercedes’ error in bringing him in early for new tyres proved decisive. Near the end you could have thrown a blanket over the leading three cars. Five million British television viewers, more than watched X Factor on the other side, were gripped.

Quote of the Year

Verstappen was on a run of mishaps at the first six races, hitting all the big guns, including his teammate Daniel Ricciardo.

What was up? He was less than impressed by this line of interrogat­ion, saying: “I think if I get a few more questions (about crashing) I’ll headbutt someone.’’ But he has finished the season dazzlingly. Max v Lewis next season?

Snack of the Year

Sportsmail’s revelation that McLaren’s disgruntle­d staff were being handed 25p Freddo chocolate bars as bonuses highlighte­d a malaise within the under performing team. Eric Boullier paid with his job as racing director.

Nothing has improved their results since, but McLaren insist they have laid the groundwork for an upturn by shuffling staff in, out and around. Upon that hope hangs the future of chief executive Zak Brown. Good luck with that.

Moan of the Year

Monaco glistens, but this year’s race was boring even by the somnolent standards of the old principali­ty.

There is a plan to reclaim land from the sea and it is my suggestion that they look to redraw part of the track to include an overtaking opportunit­y or two. Radical, I know.

Gamble of the Year

It was a shock when Daniel Ricciardo revealed he was leaving Red Bull for Renault. His boss Christian Horner thought the Aussie was winding him up when he told him. | Daily Mail

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