Wales On Sunday

MAX FACTOR IN POLE POSITION

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LEWIS Hamilton’s poor start allowed Max Verstappen to make history by winning Formula One’s inaugural Sprint race at Silverston­e. The seven-time world champion started from first but was desperatel­y slow away from his marks, allowing his championsh­ip rival to cruise past him before the opening Abbey bend.

Verstappen then kept his cool to keep Hamilton at arm’s length for the remainder of the 17-lap dash to the flag to increase his championsh­ip lead over Hamilton from 32 to 33 points and take pole position for today’s British Grand Prix.

Valtteri Bottas finished third in the other Mercedes ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and British driver Lando Norris in his McLaren.

More than 100,000 spectators were at a sun-soaked Silverston­e for the historic race, but the home fans were left stunned after the opening metres when Hamilton was gazumped by his Red Bull rival.

Verstappen took the lead and then set about defending his position. Hamilton sensed an opportunit­y when the Red Bull driver tripped over the gravel on the exit of Luffield on the opening lap.

The Mercedes man moved into Verstappen’s slipstream before jinking to his left, racing wheel-to-wheel at 180mph to the roar of the British spectators.

But Verstappen smartly held the inside line and Hamilton was left with no option but to back out of the move.

At the end of the opening lap, Verstappen crossed the line more than one second clear of Hamilton. Soon the Dutchman had doubled the gap with Hamilton running out of laps to catch, and pass, his man.

“I am giving everything. Have we got any more power?” he yelled over the radio, with half-a-dozen laps remaining.

“Standby, Lewis, we are looking into that,” his race engineer, Peter Bonnington replied.

But as the lap clock ticked by, Hamilton could make no impression on the Red Bull driver with Verstappen crossing the line 1.2 seconds clear to deal another blow to the Briton’s hopes of a record-breaking eighth world title.

Fernando Alonso jumped from 11th to fifth on the opening lap but was passed by both Norris and Daniel Ricciardo, taking the flag in seventh, while George Russell started eighth and finished ninth.

Sergio Perez lost control of his Red Bull on the exit of Chapel and almost ended up in the barriers.

But the Mexican just about managed to keep his car in one piece before returning to the track.

He was running in 18th place, but was told to retire his car on the final lap. Perez will start from the back today, providing Mercedes with something of a boost ahead of the big race.

 ??  ?? Max Verstappen silenced the home crowd cheering on Lewis Hamilton by taking pole position at Silverston­e yesterday
Max Verstappen silenced the home crowd cheering on Lewis Hamilton by taking pole position at Silverston­e yesterday

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