Published 10:58 IST, September 14th 2020
Tuscan Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton secures 90th Formula One win after 8 drivers crash out
British Formula One racer Lewis Hamilton achieved his 90th career win by beating Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas in dramatic Tuscan Grand Prix on Sunday.
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British Formula One racer Lewis Hamilton achieved his 90th career win by beating Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas in the Tuscan Grand Prix on Sunday. The race which was one of the most dramatic ones in the year, witnessed six cars crashing before a lap of racing had completed.
After his 90th victory, Hamilton remains one short of Michael Schumacher’s all-time record.
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“It was like three races in one day,” says Hamilton. “it’s incredibly tough. All those restarts, total focus was needed. My heart is definitely racing. It’s crazy to be here and have 90 Grand Prix wins,” The Guardian quoted Hamilton as saying.
Red Bull’s Thai driver Alexander Albon took third place while his teammate Max Verstappen retired in the gravel at the second corner.
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“It was tough out there and I had to work for it,” he said after grabbing his maiden podium finish with the third position. He felt relieved after the outcome, he said.
The race was Ferrari’s 1,000th championship Grand Prix but it remained a sad one for the team as the Italian outfit could manage to come on the eighth position with its driver Charles Leclerc.
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Ferrari-owned Mugello circuit was hosting the Tuscan Grand Prix for the first time, and was stopped twice due to a series of crashes and two red flags. In the end, only 12 cars remained in the race.
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The carnage
The Final charts
10:58 IST, September 14th 2020