Sunday, 11 August 2019

HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX - TEAM MERCEDES AND HAMILTON TURBORISED RACE TO WIN IT! THE END.










This, then, is what we have seen being displayed as probably the most spectacular single achievement of the complementarity, the mutuality of the partnership between Lewis Hamilton and Team Mercedes. 

Resulting in Team Mercedes and Hamilton combining team strategy and driving racing mastery, probably as they have never successfully done before, to win the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix.

So, yes, A Massive Congratulation to Team Mercedes and Hamilton for masterfully converting your P.3 Q.3 position, to winning the Grand Prix on Sunday.

For not having decided to just play it safe and hold onto P.2. For having taken their racing and driving strategies to the next level, when the opposition, when Team Ferrari and Team Red Bull up their game and are making or threatening to make it stick.



A Very Big Congratulation to Max Verstappen and Team Red Bull, also, for having driven a masterful competent race, and making it to P.3. And to Team Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel, for achieving P.3.

In successfully fighting to achieve P.1, Hamilton, who had earlier displayed a bit of loss of self-belief in his and Team Mercedes' ability to, on this occasion, make the seemingly impossible a reality. 

Has again been provided with further proof that, in Formula 1, it is not done until the winning car is waved through by the Checkered Flag. 

And that, until that occurs, you should continue to race with the desire and positive attitude which are required to win races.



Except for Valtteri Bottas' unfortunate and frustrating race, the performances and achievements of Team Mercedes, Team Red Bull and Team Ferrari, in the Hungary Grand Prix.  

Have been a fitting way to end the first half of the Formula 1 season. And it has been one which, like the previous two grand prixs; the Austrian and German Grand Prix, proved to be exciting and thrilling classic races.

May all the Formula 1 racing teams and their drivers, have a great, relaxing and enjoyable summer break!!





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