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French GP F1 Race Report: Verstappen Beats Hamilton on the Final Lap!

Max Verstappen managed to fend off the feisty Mercedes F1 duo, Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas to win his first-ever French GP. What’s more, he has officially ended the Brackley outfit’s reign around the Circuit Paul Ricard.

Below the two is Sergio Perez, who made a stellar late move on Valtteri Bottas to secure the final spot on the podium, handing Red Bull a double podium finish.

Race start – Max Verstappen loses to Lewis Hamilton

It was quite a decent pull-away from both the title contenders, with Verstappen managing to keep the Briton at bay. However, misery hit the Dutchman into turn 1; he was quite opportunistic and attempted to late brake only to miss the turn.

Verstappen had to avoid the kerbs, taking the longer route and subsequently handing the lead to Hamilton. Luckily though, despite having poor grip from running wide off the track, Verstappen managed to hold back the other Mercedes.

Meanwhile, it was an incredible start for both the Aston Martin drivers, who made up a significant number of places. While Vettel managed to get into the top 10 after starting from P12, Stroll found his way up to P13 from P19 by the end of lap 14.

Massive tire degradation and the first round of pit stops

Since heavy rains lashed over the circuit hours before the race, most of the rubbers were washed away, leaving a ripe circuit in hand.

Hence, most of the teams were caught by surprise citing how quickly the tires started to degrade. It all started with Hamilton, who reported to his team about the massive graining. Bottas subsequently acknowledged the same who was later joined by Sainz and fellow Spaniard, Alonso.

Leclerc was the first to hit the pits by as early as lap 15, followed by Ricciardo and Bottas on lap 17. Sainz and Gasly, too, opted to stop on lap 18 but failed to hold on to their positions coming out of the pits, as they ended up losing to the undercut by Ricciardo and Leclerc.

However, the other McLaren driver, Norris, and the Aston Martin duo opted to run long on their respective tires.

Lewis Hamilton vs Max Verstappen vs Valtteri Bottas

At the top, Hamilton pitted on lap 20, just a lap later than his rival, Verstappen. And yet again, the undercut proved effective, as the Dutchman jumped past Hamilton going into turn 1. Red Bull, however, decided to keep Perez out on the track, who eventually pitted on lap 25.

Hamilton would have enjoyed battling for P1 against Verstappen. But, his teammate wasn’t looking to give it easy, as Bottas constantly stayed within the crucial 1-second gap, making it a three-way fight for the victory.

Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton  and Valtteri Bottas
Formula One F1 – French Grand Prix – Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France – June 20, 2021 Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas in action during the race REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

On lap 33, Verstappen decided to pit for a set of Medium tires, leaving Mercedes with a dilemma of whether to box Hamilton or not. Ultimately, the Briton chose to stay out.

And the entire hope resided on Bottas and his potential ability to hold off Verstappen when he closes down the gap on the fresh tires. Unfortunately, the Finn failed to do so, as he unleashed the Dutchman upon Hamilton by as early as lap 44.

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What was happening in the Mid-field F1 pack?

Ferrari and Alpine ended up being the worst-hit teams, as both the outfits chose to pit earlier than the others, leaving them with a major tire disadvantage over the others. Meanwhile, there was Stroll, who pitted on lap 35 after putting up a stellar stint on the hard tires.

But, Vettel ended up being the last driver on the grid to box, after running on hard tires for 38 mammoth laps, setting himself up for a late charge on fresh tires.

Subsequently, their rivals, McLaren, took control of P5 and P6, portraying themselves as the best of the rest. The two were followed by Gasly and Alonso. Vettel and Stroll closed out the top 10, as they enjoyed a rewarding 3 points to the tally.

 

 

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