2021 F1: Hamilton defeats Verstappen, overcomes penalty to win Brazil GP

Lewis Hamilton won the Brazil GP from 10th on the grid, keeping the title battle alive.

Published on Nov 15, 2021 11:20:00 AM

4,943 Views

Lewis Hamilton displayed one of the finest drives of his career on Sunday to take victory at the 2021 Brazil GP. The Mercedes driver charged up from 10th on the grid and battled wheel-to-wheel with title rival Max Verstappen to seal the win and keep the title battle going.

Valtteri Bottas completed the podium in third place.

  • Hamilton wins, 10.496 secs ahead of Verstappen
  • Perez gets additional point for fastest lap
  • Verstappen leads championship by 14 points

Hamilton’s charge

Hamilton had the odds stacked against him. He was already hit with a five-place grid penalty for the race after an engine change      and was later disqualified      due to a technical infringement. The sprint race saw him go from dead last to fifth – an early indicator of his pace at the Sao Paulo circuit.

At the race start, Verstappen took the lead into Turn 2, while Bottas dropped down to third. Just like in the sprint race, Hamilton made quick work of the drivers ahead of him and was already up to fifth place by Lap 4.

Bottas let his teammate through soon after and Hamilton then set about trying to pass Sergio Perez, which he did so on Lap 19. The next few laps built up to an epic duel between the title contenders. 

By Lap 48, Hamilton had finally closed in on Verstappen and attempted a move at Turn 4, but was pushed off track by Verstappen, who himself went wide. While the incident was noted, stewards decided to not investigate it and so the battle continued.

Hamilton finally made the move stick on Lap 59 and went on to win the race by 10.49 seconds. He admitted that this was probably one of the hardest race weekends he’s faced,      “What a race, the team did an amazing job, Valtteri did a great job today to get as many points as possible,” he said.      “I was pushing as hard as I could, but from last on the grid and again another five-place penalty, it was, I think, the hardest weekend I have had.”

“Coming into this weekend, I never, ever thought that we’d be able to close the gap like we have today. And then these things that just kept going against us. But I think it really shows, just for everyone, just never give up whatever you’re facing,” he added.

Perez steals a point

Bottas wasn’t quite able to catch up to Verstappen and had to settle for third place. Perez finished fourth; Red Bull pitted him late in the race and he used the fresh soft tyres to set the fastest lap. Crucially, in doing so, he stole the additional point from Hamilton.

The Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz finished fifth and sixth respectively. Pierre Gasly took seventh for AlphaTauri. He was followed by Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso, handing Alpine a double points finish.

McLaren’s Lando Norris recovered from a puncture on the opening lap to finish 10th, having nursed his tyres for well over 60 laps.

2021 F1championship standings

Hamilton has slashed Verstappen’s championship lead from 21 to 14 points. Meanwhile in the constructors’ championship, Mercedes are now 11 points ahead of Red Bull Racing.

Up next, is the first-ever F1 race at Qatar, taking place on November 21.

2021 Brazil GP results

2021 Brazil GP results
PosDriverTeam
1Lewis HamiltonMercedes
2Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing
3Valtteri BottasMercedes
4Sergio PerezRed Bull Racing
5Charles LeclercFerrari
6Carlos SainzFerrari
7Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri
8Esteban OconAlpine
9Fernando AlonsoAlpine
10Lando NorrisMcLaren
11Sebastian VettelAston Martin
12Kimi RaikkonenAlfa Romeo
13George RussellWilliams
14Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo
15Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri
16Nicholas LatifiWilliams
17Nikita MazepinHaas
18Mick SchumacherHaas
NCDaniel RicciardoMcLaren
NCLance StrollAston Martin

Also see:

Max Verstappen wins Mexico GP to expend 2021 F1 title lead

Copyright (c) Autocar India. All rights reserved.

Advertising
Advertising
NEXT STORY
Copyright © 2024 Autocar India. All Rights Reserved.