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Lewis Hamilton paid his tribute to Chadwick Bosmans after Michael Schumacher’s All-Time Formula One record was closed within two wins by claiming Belgian Grand Prix’s claim on Sunday.
The Defending World Champion led all 44 laps at the spa-fancistchamps, with Mercedes team partner Waltarry Bota in second place and Max Verstapane of Red Bull completed the top three.
The only black driver in Hamilton-Formula 1 was shocked by the death of a 43-year-old actor, who lost a four-year battle with Cologne cancer on Friday night.
On Spa Victory Podium, Hamilton posed in Wakanda Salute Bosman, which is famous as the title character in the film “Black Panther” and then talked about inspiration behind another famous victory.
Hamilton said, “We continue to pursue the envelope, and it looks great to finish at a high at the end of this week, especially dying with Chad (Chadwick Bosman) because he felt everyone like a superhero,” Hamilton said.
This was his 89th career victory as he pursues a record-equal seventh World Championship, another historical best organized by veteran Shumakar.
However, it was another derogatory afternoon for Shumakar’s former team Ferrari, with four -time champions Sebastian Vetail and team partner Charles Lakeler finished 14th in the 13th place, which was far from his brilliant first win at the spa in the last season.
Shumakar claimed 72 out of his 91 wins with Ferrari, but the team is a sad shadow of that major past in Monza ahead of the race of their home and a week later his 1,000th Grand Pripet in Mugelo.
Unlike Mercedes, Hamilton is fully marked as in -charge, which claims his fifth win of the season. This makes her clear 47 points of Vastapane in a one -sided title race.
Hamilton said, “This was not the easiest in the race.”
He said, “I had a lock-up, which produced vibration, at the turn and one in another last corner, and it was a bit of a struggle, but still I think it was fine in the end,” he said.
On the one hand, the minor technical issues, Hamilton had more than eight seconds to finish over eight seconds, Westopen was unable to keep pace with the Mercedes pair.
Daniel Reciardo of Australia produced the fastest lap in his final lap, as he claimed fourth from his Renault team partner Estabon Okon, Alex Albon’s second Red Bull out of the top six.
The seeds of Hamilton’s victory were sown on Saturday, when he took the 93rd pole pole position of his career, breaking the track record at the top of the grid.
A emotional Hamilton later took Bosmanman to dedicate that worthy performance on social media.
From the pole, Hamilton made no mistake, quickly took a solid lead until a security car was deployed after a heavy accident between Williams team’s British driver George Russell and Antonio Giovinazi’s alpha Romeo, which lost control of his car over the exit of Fast Fagnes Smooth.
Fortunately, the two left without serious injuries, as Hamilton again took his lead after releasing the security car, won in Imperius style and gave up almost two clear victories to Britain from his nearest rival in the championship standing.