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Hamilton v Verstappen: six key flashpoints in their F1 title battle

The controversial conclusion to the championship in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix came at the end of a season of squabblingAn enthralling duel between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen at the season-opener hints at the controversy and drama that lies ahead. Verstappen starts on pole at the Bahrain International Circuit and a gripping strategic fight ensues in which Hamilton and Mercedes take the lead. Later running fresher tyres, Red Bull’s man hits back to pass Hamilton on lap 53, but leaves the track in doing so, and is immediately obliged to give the place back. Hamilton nurses his older tyres home, clinging on to win what he calls a “great battle”. Continue reading...

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Hamilton and Verstappen’s gripping duel in Abu Dhabi represents F1's peak | Richard Williams

Calmer Hamilton has had to respond to Dutchman’s aggressive style, with winner taking all in the world championshipNo one goes to a motor race hoping to see a crash, or so they used to say. It may be less true this weekend, when the promise of mayhem between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in the final round of the 2021 Formula One world championship promises to attract a vast worldwide television audience.As they prepare for Sunday’s showdown, Verstappen hoping to become champion for the first time and Hamilton in line to surpass Michael Schumacher with a record eighth title, not just individual career landmarks rest on the outcome. It feels as though much more – perhaps nothing less than the...

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I was there for some great F1 title battles but Hamilton v Verstappen is best of all | Johnny Herbert

The seven-time winner and his emerging challenger are two of the best gladiators F1 has ever seenI was racing in Formula One when Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost were vying for the title and when Michael Schumacher and Damon Hill went wheel to wheel, but without doubt Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen’s battle this season has been the best I have ever seen. Their season-decider finale at Abu Dhabi will bring the curtain down on what has been an absolute epic.This championship has something extra exciting about it because you have two of the best gladiators that we have even seen going head-to-head and it has been unmissable. The way this championship has gone up and down, that’s what you...

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Chequered flag in sight: how Max Verstappen closed in on F1 title | Giles Richards

Dutchman could win drivers’ title at Sunday’s Saudi Arabian GP – though Lewis Hamilton will have something to say about thatThere is an aura of calm around Max Verstappen that, intriguingly, completely belies the intensity of his Formula One world championship title fight with Lewis Hamilton. It is this composed ability to deal with pressure, to recover from setbacks and find peak performance time after time, that has put him within striking distance of his first title, one which he could claim at Sunday’s debut Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.Yet alongside this maturity, this mental fortitude, there is also a boyish, eager thrill at simply being in the fight and it has been an infectious joy. A combination that he also...

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Going back to drawing board sparked Lewis Hamilton’s late F1 title charge | Giles Richards

Mastering a ‘diva’ of a car demanded fresh application – and the battle with Max Verstappen is the most enthralling in yearsFor Lewis Hamilton the 2021 Formula One title race has been like no other. As it enters the final decisive phase, the world champion is in position to pull off perhaps the greatest achievement of his career. His fight with Max Verstappen has been an unmissable affair, but what has caught the eye is how Hamilton has fought to drag this mighty tussle into an enthralling endgame.Two races remain, with the first 20 yielding no clear advantage for either driver. A season that has ebbed and flowed between them, punctuated by brilliance, bad luck, conflict and drama, has seen...

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