Mercedes Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari
Sebastian Vettel share the world championship points after a tense battle in
Sunday 2017 Formula 1 Heineken Chinese Grand Prix. It left both smiling broadly
as they finished first and second, 6.2s apart, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen
third having fought his way up from 16th on the grid.
Hamilton 54th F1 triumph came as he
led from pole position from start to finish – the third grand slam of his
career – but it was no walkover. The race began on a damp but rapidly drying
track, with everyone bar Toro Rosso Carlos Sainz on intermediate tyres. Sainz
quickly rued that gamble, spinning off on Lap 1 and then needlessly brushing
the wall as he made his way back onto the circuit. It quickly became clear
though that slicks were in fact the right choice and others, including Vettel,
pitted for dry rubber under a virtual safety car on the second lap, triggered
when Force India’s Sergio Perez had collided with Williams’ Lance Stroll on the
first, leaving the Canadian rookie beached in the gravel.
Leaders Hamilton, team mate
Valtteri Bottas, Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo, Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen and
Verstappen - already up to fifth - stayed out until the fourth lap, when a real
safety car deployment came as Antonio
Giovinazzi crashed his Sauber exiting the final corner, the
Italian appearing to aquaplane off into the pit wall. That enabled all five to
keep their positions as they pitted, leaving Vettel to drop from an initial
second to sixth, and set up the thriller.
Initially it was Verstappen who
proved to be Hamilton’s main challenger. He and Ricciardo had gone for the
supersoft Pirellis, as all the others went for softs in the hope of going all
the way. But gradually, the Dutchman fell back, and after Vettel had finally
passed team mate Raikkonen on the 20th lap, then Ricciardo in a bold and
forceful move in Turn 6 on the 22nd, he closed in on the remaining Red Bull and
overtook it when Verstappen had a big lock-up in the Turn 14 hairpin on the
28th. From that half-distance point, Hamilton and Vettel were in a world
of their own as they traded times and the gap between them ebbed and flowed. They
have 43 points apiece in the drivers’ table as Mercedes eased ahead of Ferrari
by one in the constructors’, and the prospects of a super-close title fight
look very strong.
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