Brazil Grand Prix: Fighting win for Hamilton which reignites the F1 title race

Updated : Nov 15, 2021 12:33
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Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton reignited the 2021 drivers' Championship with a stunning win in Sao Paolo as he took the chequered flag at the Brazilian Grand Prix. 

The 7-time World Champion Hamilton started from the 10th position on the grid due to a penalty left behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen who finished second in the race. In what can be called one of Hamilton's toughest wins, the British racing driver rose from 10th to 3rd spot in just 6 laps and overtook Verstappen in the 59th lap of the race.

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The weekend in Brazil was incredibly tough for Hamilton who received the 2nd penalty after the race for undoing his safety seat belt. He was served a fine of €5000 and was also given a €20,000 suspended fine. 

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