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Monday, 19 September 2016
SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX - CONGRATS ROSBERG AND RICCIARDO; WELL-DONE HAMILTON!
The Singapore Grand Prix delivered a veritable spectacle which was pleasing to probably most of the drivers and their teams, and definitely to the fans. Yes, there a few unfortunate DNFs, including Hulkenberg, who, sadly and spectacularly, had his race ended within the first several yards of the race, when he was accidentally upended by another driver.
Except for that, however, the race was full of excitement, including the much anticipated overtake of Rosberg, who led the race from start to finish, by the exoceted Ricciardo, who was relentlessly zeroing on him, but just ran out of laps. Resulting in Rosberg winning the race by coming in about 4 or so tenths of a second after Rosberg, and with Hamilton keeping Raikkonen behind him to claim P3, by probably just over a second or so.
Rosberg and Ricciardo began the race from where they left it at Q3 yesterday, although Rosberg's race was a bit compromised by brake problems, but not sufficiently to stop him winning his third consecutive race. Hamilton's race was also beset by brake problems, which might have seen him finishing lower than P3, but for his and his team's management of the problem, combined with some successful changes in their race strategies.
It was very pleasing to see and hear Hamilton congratulating his team mate, Rosberg, on the Podium; well done, Hamilton!
Verstappen had another good race, including some wheel-to-wheel duel with Danni Kvyatt, who, at the end of the race, while acknowledging how well he had done, also took the opportunity to appeal to his team to be a bit more 'aggressive' in their race strategies, which he thinks could improve the team's standing.
And so it was, that the Singapore Grand Prix delivered a spectacle even better than might have been anticipated, and from which Rosberg masterfully snatched a well-deserved win.
Well done to all the drivers and their teams and the race organisers, for proving Formula 1 fans with the kind of excitement they are always aspiring for!
As we look forward to the Malaysian Grand Prix in 2 weeks time; Lewis Hamilton will be acutely aware of the fact that, is he is to win this Championship, he will not only have to drive as consistently masterfully as his team mate, Rosberg, but has to better than him, and prove himself worthy of the deciding good fortune which the gods might need to bestow on the best driver.
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