The result was that Team Mercedes and their drivers end up making too many irreparable errors and too little 'race-winning' master strokes.
Put another way, Team Ferrari and Team Red Bull, and others, out-classed Team Mercedes and their drivers in being better managers and masters of the extremely challenging racing conditions of the 2019 German Grand Prix.
So, all or most credit and admiration to Team Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel, and to Team Red Bull and the imperturbable Max Verstappen.
All of whom are worthy recipients of A Very Big Congratulation!
Indeed, all the teams and racers who have participated in this 2019 German Grand Prix, have displayed sterling courage, and are all winners, yes, to different degrees, for having done so, irrespective of how their race ended.
It might even be said that, for most of the time, during the race, it was the gods who were controlling the process.
It was a race in which the outcome would more dependent on the uncertainty of 'a wing and a prayer', than on the constant application of professional skills and mastery of the teams and their drivers.
It was a race which, as is probably too often not the case, any of the teams and drivers remaining on the circuit to the end, could or might have won.
So, it is reassuring that the teams and drivers are now through with the 2019 GGP, and can look forward to 'normal service' being resumed at the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix, this weekend.
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