Press comments on Formula 1: “Rival-destroying reliability”


Press reviews on Formula 1
“Rival-Destroying Reliability”

Max Verstappen makes life as difficult as possible for the world champion at the Portuguese Grand Prix. But in the end, Lewis Hamilton wins again. His triumph supposedly ensures clear conditions in Formula 1. The response in the press is unanimous.

Great Britain

“Daily Mail”: “That win – Lewis Hamilton’s 97th – won’t be remembered as his most extraordinary, but as evidence of relentless, metronomic, rival-destroying reliability, it will be spot on.”

“The Guardian”: “Lewis Hamilton’s win at the Portuguese Grand Prix is ​​sure to silence anyone who has even vaguely doubted their will to claim another Formula 1 world title.”

Italy

“Corriere della Sera”: “Lewis Hamilton wins the Portuguese Grand Prix like in the old days. Before Verstappen and Bottas. By a large margin, after starting from third position, because in the end it is he who makes everything look easy. Victory number 97 in the British career. “

Spain

“Marca”: “Lewis Hamilton has once again given one of his masterclasses for talent, ambition and coolness, clearly defeating Max Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas, whom he overtook in two wonderful maneuvers on the track. With the 97th victory of his life, the Englishman consolidates his lead in the World Championship, now with eight points ahead of the Dutchman, and leaves the theory of the Red Bulls storm for this World Championship in quarantine. “

France

“Le Figaro”: “At the end of a difficult race, both physically and mentally, Lewis Hamilton clinched victory in Portugal, the 97th of his career. He defeated his rival Max Verstappen (…) and is eight points ahead of the Dutchman in the drivers’ standings A positive weekend for the British who are continuing their advance. “

Austria

“Kronen Zeitung”: “World champion Lewis Hamilton celebrated his 97th Formula 1 race victory. The Mercedes driver won the Portuguese Grand Prix in Portimão on Sunday, ahead of Max Verstappen in the Red Bull and pole position man Valtteri Bottas in the second Mercedes. After a successful one Overtaking against Bottas on the 20th lap didn’t let Hamilton burn anything. “

Switzerland

“Look”: “What strikes once again in Portimão: It’s unbelievable in which two-tier society Formula 1 is stuck. On one side there would be Hamilton, Verstappen and Bottas on the podium. On the other hand – led by Pérez in the Red Bull – the big rest, the never comes after. “

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