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Hamilton vs Verstappen: Six key moments

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Hamilton vs Verstappen: Six key moments

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Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton head into the final race of the 2021 Formula 1 season in Abu Dhabi on Sunday tied on points, but Verstappen ahead on wins.

Here are six standout moments from an epic 2021 F1 World Championship battle between the 24-year-old Red Bull driver and the 36-year old Mercedes driver:

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB16B crashed out of the lead of the race. 06.06.2021. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 6, Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku Street Circuit,

BLOWN TYRE AND BRAKE MAGIC

  • Azerbaijan Grand Prix – Baku

Verstappen, four points clear in the championship, was leading Mexican team mate Sergio Perez in a Red Bull one-two when a tyre blew on the main straight with five laps to go.

The race was halted with Hamilton set to cash in on his rival’s misfortune. Perez led away at the re-start with Hamilton second but accidentally engaging a ‘brake magic’ switch which sent him down an escape road. He finished 15th while Perez won.

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RECRIMINATIONS AFTER TITLE RIVALS COLLIDE

  • British Grand Prix – Silverstone

Verstappen went 33 points clear after winning the first ever Saturday sprint, with Hamilton second. The pair then collided on Sunday’s opening lap.

Verstappen went to hospital for precautionary checks while Hamilton collected a 10-second penalty for causing the collision but still won his home grand prix and slashed the lead to eight points.

The moment the gloves came off and relations between the two teams nosedived.

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BOTTAS WRECKS VERSTAPPEN’S RACE

  • Hungarian Grand Prix – Budapest

Hamilton charged through from last to third to retake the overall lead from Verstappen, who finished 10th from second on the grid.

Hamilton’s teammate Valtteri Bottas wrecked Verstappen’s race when he made a slow start and tagged McLaren’s Lando Norris, who was, in turn, pitched into the Red Bull, bringing out red flags.

Hamilton led at the re-start but on the wrong tyres and had to pit a lap later, rejoining at the back.

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VERSTAPPEN ON TOP OF HAMILTON’S CAR

  • Italian Grand Prix – Monza

Another sprint weekend, another collision between the two title rivals. Hamilton started fourth while Verstappen inherited pole after engine penalties sent sprint winner Bottas to the back.

Hamilton challenged Verstappen but was forced onto the run-off area at the second chicane. When Hamilton pitted, he came out alongside his rival on lap 26 and they went wheel to wheel before contact into the first chicane.

Verstappen’s Red Bull ended up on top of Hamilton’s Mercedes and both were out.

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STEWARDS TAKE NO ACTION, HAMILTON LAST TO FIRST

  • Brazilian Grand Prix – Sao Paulo

Hamilton needed to win after Verstappen’s wins in the U.S. and Mexico. The Briton led qualifying for Saturday’s sprint but was sent to the back when his car’s rear wing failed a technical inspection.

He fought back to fifth but an engine penalty dropped him to 10th for Sunday, a race he then won.

A key moment came when Verstappen forced Hamilton off and also went wide while defending the lead. Stewards took no action, a decision that set a precedent and produced incredulity at Mercedes.

Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (33) Red Bull Racing RB16B Honda and Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain driving the (44) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes W12 collide during the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on December 05, 2021 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

VERSTAPPEN’S ‘BRAKE-TEST’ MOMENT

  • Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – Jeddah

Verstappen had his first title shot, while Hamilton chased a third win in a row. The Dutch driver was set for pole when he hit the wall at the final corner.

The race was twice stopped before the pair collided on lap 37 when Verstappen slowed suddenly in front of Hamilton after being told to hand back the lead.

Hamilton complained of being ‘brake-tested’ but then won with fastest lap to tie at the top. (Compiled by Abhishek Takle and Alan Baldwin)